Fore and Aft Assembly of Belt-Type Pumping Unit
20220341266 · 2022-10-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B43/126
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B15/003
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F04B47/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A belt pumping unit moving assembly comprising a lower base; a rack gear fixedly attached to the lower base; an upper base overlying the lower base wherein the belt pumping unit is fixedly attached to the upper base; a motor and pinion gear combination wherein the motor is mounted upon the upper frame and the pinion gear is engageable with the rack gear; and a plurality of wheels or rollers mounted upon the upper base wherein, upon engagement of the pinion gear with the rack gear and upon actuation of the motor, the upper base and the belt pumping unit rollably move along the lower base.
Claims
1. A belt pumping unit moving assembly comprising: (a) a lower base; (b) a rack gear fixedly attached to the lower base; (c) an upper base overlying the lower base, the belt pumping unit being fixedly attached to the upper base; (d) a motor and pinion gear combination, said combination's motor being mounted upon the upper frame, and said combination's pinion gear being engageable with the rack gear; and (e) a plurality of wheels or rollers mounted upon the upper base wherein, upon engagement of the pinion gear with the rack gear and upon actuation of the motor, the upper base and the belt pumping unit rollably move along the lower base.
2. The belt pumping unit moving assembly of claim 1 comprising a pivot bracket spanning between the upper base and the motor and pinion gear combination, said pivot bracket being adapted for alternatively engaging the pinion gear with the rack gear and disengaging the pinion gear from the rack gear.
3. The belt pumping unit moving assembly of claim 2 wherein the pivot bracket has a proximal end hingedly connected to the upper base, and has a distal end, and further comprising a vertical screw actuator connected operatively to said distal end, said vertical screw actuator being adapted for raising and lowering the distal end of the pivot bracket.
4. The belt pumping unit moving assembly of claim 3 wherein the pivot bracket comprises a pair of gear support plates, the pinion gear being rotatably mounted upon said plates.
5. The belt pumping unit moving assembly of claim 4 further comprising a pivot stop assembly operatively spanning between the gear support plates and the rack gear, the pivot stop assembly being adapted for, upon operation of the vertical screw actuator to upwardly pivot the pivot bracket and the pinion gear away from rack gear, limiting such upward pivoting.
6. The belt pumping unit moving assembly of claim 5 wherein the pivot stop assembly comprises a contact element which is moveable between a rack gear engaging position and a rack gear clearing position.
7. The belt pumping unit moving assembly of claim 6 further comprising a horizontal screw actuator adapted for moving the pivot stop assembly's contact element between the rack gear engaging and clearing positions.
8. The belt pumping unit moving assembly of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of clevis brackets operatively interconnecting the wheels or rollers and the upper base.
9. The belt pumping unit moving assembly according to claim 8 wherein the clevis brackets are adapted for vertical movements between base support positions and disengaged positions, the clevis brackets and wheels moving upwardly with respect to the upper frame upon movements toward their disengaged positions.
10. The belt pumping unit moving assembly of claim 9 further comprising a plurality of shims adapted for, upon movements of the clevis brackets and wheels toward their base support positions, placements above the clevis brackets, such shim placements holding the clevis brackets and the wheels or rollers at their base support positions.
11. The belt pumping unit moving assembly of claim 10 wherein the shims have lateral end pull handles.
12. The belt pumping unit moving assembly of claim 9 further comprising a plurality of vertical motion actuators operatively spanning between the upper base and the clevis brackets, said actuators being adapted for moving the clevis brackets and the wheels between the base support and disengaged positions.
13. The belt pumping unit moving assembly of claim 12 wherein the vertical motion actuators comprise springs adapted for biasing the clevis brackets and wheels or rollers toward the lower base.
14. The belt pumping unit moving assembly of claim 1 comprising a plurality of tracks fixedly attached to the lower base, said tracks being adapted for guiding the rolling motions of the wheels or rollers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] In order to illustrate a suitable mode of implementation of the invention, Drawing
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[0050] 1) Rolling forward portion of upper base; 2) Rearward extension of upper base; 3) Rotary power unit; 4) Belt adapted tower pumping unit; 5) Lower steel structure foundation frame; 6) Vertically moveable clevis bracket and wheel assembly;
[0051] 7) Downward extension locking shim plate; 8) Rack gear; 101) Weight bearing wall; 102) Support plate; 103) Travel slots; 201) Adjustment screw mount; 202) Adjustment screws; 203) Crossbeams; 301) Clevis hinge; 302) Pivot frame; 303) Hinge pin; 304) Pinion gear; 305) Motor; 306) Gear support plates; 501) Guide tracks; 601) Clevis bracket; 602) Travel guiding lugs; 603) Rollers or wheels; 701) Support rod fixing seat; 702) Support rod; 703) Stop block; 704) Protective spring; 705) Telescoping sleeve; 801) Rack gear support base; 802) Rack gear support seat;
[0052] 803) Rack gear; 901) Screw mount; 902) Horizontal screw; 903) Contact element base; 904) Contact roller; 905) Roller mounts; and 906) Screwhead.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0053] The invention provides a belt pumping unit moving device. As shown in
[0054] A belt pumping unit 4 is mounted upon the rolling front frame 1, and at least four notches or wheel wells are formed as integral parts of the rolling frame 1. Vertically extendable and retractable wheel assemblies 6 configured as clevis bracket and wheel combinations are provided. Such wheel assemblies 6 may be fixed in raised or lowered positions, the wheel assemblies 6 being vertically adjustable and capable of being securely fixed in place at desired position. Downward extensions of the wheels 603 and their clevis brackets 601 allow the upper frame components to roll along the steel structure foundation frame 5.
[0055] A rack gear 8 is mounted within the lower steel structure foundation frame 5, such gear being located immediately below the rear portion 2 of the upper moveable base. The upper base 2 is equipped with a motor power unit 3 which rotatably drives a pinion gear 304. Such gear 304 may mesh with and engage the rack gear 8 to drive the upper base 1,2 horizontally along the underlying steel structure frame 5. The structure of the motor power unit 3 is not limited, provided that the motor power unit and the rack gear 8 can engage each other to horizontally drive the upper frame 1,2 and the belt unit 4.
[0056] In order to improve the stability of the assembly during use in moving the pumping unit 4, the motor power unit 3 suitably comprises an ear plate or clevis hinge 301, a “C” channel configured moving or pivoting frame 302, a connecting shaft or hinge pin 303, a pinion gear 304, a motor 305, and two gear support plates 306. The gear support plates 306 are respectively arranged at opposite axial ends of the pinion gear, such plates extending downwardly as arm components of the “C” channel configured pivot frame 302. The motor 305 is installed and laterally supported upon one of the two gear support plates 306 by a rotating shaft, one end of the rotating shaft being connected with the output shaft of the motor 305. Proximal ends of the two gear support plates 306 are pivotally connected to the ear plate or clevis hinge 301 by a hinge pin 303. Crossbeams 203 span laterally across the upper moving frame 2, and the clevis hinge 301 is mounted upon one of the crossbeams 203. Angular motions of the pivoting frame 302 in the vertical direction may be selectively adjusted so that the pinion gear 304 may mesh with or disengage from the rack gear.
[0057] At a commencement of use of the instant inventive assembly for moving the pumping unit 4, and while the position of the distal end of the pivot frame 302 in the vertical direction is downwardly adjusted so that the pinion gear 304 meshes with the underlying rack gear 8, the motor 305 may be actuated, movement of the pumping unit 4 being thereby quickly achieved.
[0058] While the pumping unit 4 is in operation, the pinion gear 304 and the rack gear 8 are preferably vertically separated. In such non-use configuration, the gear support plates 306 and the clevis hinge 301 are fixed by a hinge pin 303 which allows the vertical position of the pinion gear 304 to be quickly adjusted. By adjusting the angular position of the pivot frame 302, the distance between or contacting engagement of the pinion gear 304 and the rack gear 8 can be quickly selectively achieved.
[0059] In the above described modes of mechanical implementation, pivoting adjustment of the pivot frame 302 may be achieved a variety of mechanical ways. In the suitable
[0060] The gear support plates 306, in addition to their performance of the function of fixedly positioning the pinion gear 304, operate to improve the stability of the pinion gear 304 in the process of moving. As shown in
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[0062] In the above described mode of implementation, the structure of the pivot limiting assembly is not specifically defined. As shown in
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[0065] The mechanical cooperation between the connecting plates 102, the bearing walls 101, the extension fixing shims 7, and the moving wheel assemblies 6 can adjust and fix the relative vertical positions of the wheels efficiently and stably, thereby further ensuring the stability of the device in the process of moving the machine. The structure of the shim plates 7 is not specifically defined, and such shims may comprise durable elastomeric cushioning blocks. While the upper frame 1 is raised by a jack, a gap exists between the upper frame 1 and the steel structure foundation frame 5, and the wheel assemblies 6 are free to fall downwardly under the action of gravity. Thereafter, workers may fix the wheels 603 at their downwardly extended positions by extending the shim plates 7 between the clevis brackets 601 and the bearing walls 101. Thereafter, the lifting device may be removed.
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[0067] The shim plates 7 are depicted, for example, in the form of cushioning blocks. Notwithstanding, such elements suitably have other structural forms. While the shim plates 7 have the advantages of mechanical simplicity and low production cost, they require separate storage and may be easily misplaced or lost. Also, during the process of moving the machine, vibration may cause the shim plates to fall from beneath the bearing walls 101. Referring to
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[0069] Thus, the stop blocks 703 may provide strong support to the support rod 702, improving the stability of the operation of the moving wheel frame 601 during the moving process.
[0070] Instead of incorporating stop blocks 703, the upper ends of the clevis brackets 601 may alternatively adopt other structures capable of fixedly holding the supporting rods 702. In order to simplify the structure, the upper ends of the clevis brackets 601 may include rod end capturing grooves or slots. Upon jack actuated lifting of the upper base 1,2, the wheel assemblies may violently fall against the lower base 5, potentially damaging the wheel assemblies. Referring to
[0071] In order to protect the springs 704, sleeves 705 surrounding the springs 704 may be provided. Such sleeves 705 may be telescoping with opposite ends of the sleeves being connected to the bearing walls 101 and to the clevis brackets 601. In order to avoid non-elastic deformations of the springs 704, the telescoping sleeves 705 can limit deflections of the spring to motions within their elastic range, thereby increasing the service lives of the springs 704.
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[0073] The orientations of the bearing walls 101 may be selected in a wide range. Notwithstanding, in order to improve the surface contacts between the bearing walls 101 and the clevis brackets 601, the bearing walls 101 are preferably oriented horizontally. Upon such orientation, and while the pumping unit 4 is operating, the bearing walls 101 and the clevis brackets 601 remain in contact, assuring that the wheel assemblies 6 are held with stability within their well spaces. According to the scope of the instant invention, there is no specific requirement for the number and distribution of wheel wells and wheel assemblies. Notwithstanding, in order to save costs and to ensure that the forward end 1 of the upper base provides sufficient stability to the belt unit 4, two longitudinally spaced wheel wells are preferably provided on each lateral side of the frame 1.
[0074] While the principles of the invention have been made clear in the above illustrative embodiment, those skilled in the art may make modifications to the structure, arrangement, portions and components of the invention without departing from those principles. Accordingly, it is intended that the description and drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in the limiting sense, and that the invention be given a scope commensurate with the appended claims.