APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SERVICING A STUFFING BOX
20220056996 ยท 2022-02-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B43/126
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A maintenance tool apparatus for servicing a stuffing box for a wellhead having an upright arm coupled to a portion of the wellhead at one end and an elongate arm coupled to another end of the upright arm. The elongate arm having a resting end configured to rest on a polish rod of the wellhead. Also, a method for servicing a stuffing box for a wellhead has the steps of: placing a resting end of a maintenance apparatus against a polish rod; uncoupling at least one of a packing gland and a dust cover from a stuffing box; sliding the packing gland and the dust cover along the polish rod above the resting end of the maintenance apparatus; maintaining the position of the packing gland and the dust cover; and repacking the stuffing box.
Claims
1. A maintenance apparatus for servicing a stuffing box for a wellhead comprising: an upright arm coupled to a portion of the wellhead at one end; an elongate arm coupled to another end of the upright arm; and the elongate arm comprising a resting end configured to rest on a polish rod of the wellhead.
2. The maintenance apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the elongate arm is rotatably coupled to the upright arm.
3. The maintenance apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising a pivot between the upright arm and the elongate arm.
4. The maintenance apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the elongate arm is flexibly coupled to the upright arm.
5. The maintenance apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the resting end comprises an inverted U-shape encompassing a portion of the polish rod.
6. The maintenance apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the resting end comprises a crescent for resting against the polish rod.
7. The maintenance apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a contact surface of the resting end is at least one of: smooth, padded, and non-abrasive.
8. The maintenance apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the upright arm is removably coupled to the portion of the wellhead using a fastener.
9. The maintenance apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the upright arm is vertical with respect to a ground and the elongate arm rests against the polish rod at a 45-degree angle.
10. The maintenance apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising at least one retainer for receiving at least one tool.
11. The maintenance apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the upright arm comprises the at least one retainer.
12. The maintenance apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the elongate arm comprises the at least one retainer.
13. The maintenance apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the at least one retainer is selected from at least one of: a hook, a clip, a bracket, and an aperture.
14. A method for servicing a stuffing box for a wellhead comprises: placing a resting end of a maintenance apparatus against a polish rod; uncoupling at least one of a packing gland and a dust cover from a stuffing box; sliding the packing gland and the dust cover along the polish rod above the resting end of the maintenance apparatus; maintaining the position of the packing gland and the dust cover; and repacking the stuffing box.
15. The method according to claim 14, further comprises: releasing the resting end from the polish rod; sliding the packing gland and the dust cover down the polish rod; and coupling the packing gland and the dust cover to the stuffing box.
16. The method according to claim 14, further comprises: coupling an end of an upright arm of the maintenance apparatus to a portion of the wellhead.
17. The method according to claim 16, further comprises: rotating an elongate arm around another end of the upright arm in order to place the resting end against the polish rod.
18. The method according to claim 16, further comprises: flexing an elongate arm around another end of the upright arm in order to place the resting end against the polish rod.
19. The method according to claim 16, further comprises: releasing the end of the upright arm from the portion of the wellhead.
20. The method according to claim 14, further comprises: placing at least one tool within at least one retainer of the maintenance apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] While the invention is claimed in the concluding portions hereof, example embodiments are provided in the accompanying detailed description which may be best understood in conjunction with the accompanying diagrams where like parts in each of the several diagrams are labeled with like numbers, and where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] In order to repack the stuffing box 102, previous methods involved unbolting the stuffing box dust cap 106 (e.g. dust collar) and pushing the dust cap 106 and/or packing gland 108 up the polish rod 104 and holding the dust cap 106 and/or packing gland 108 in place with a set of vice grips (not shown) on the polish rod 104. The use of the vice grips can scar the polish rod 104, which effects a pumping motion and can cause faster breakdown of the polish rod 104. The scarring may also cause faster wear of the packing if the polish rod 104 is not an absolute straight stroke through the stuffing box 102. As described herein, a maintenance apparatus 200 may at least: eliminate the use of vice grips and consequently the scarring of the polish rod 104, provide a safer hold and lift of the upper gland 108 of the stuffing box 102, has one or more hooks 214 to keep required tools close at hand and off of the ground, and may be portable permitting transporting the maintenance apparatus 200 to other wells once the packing change is completed.
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[0013] Tightening bolts (not shown) may be provided around the stuffing box 102 such that periodically tightening these bolts may compress the stuffing box 102 and may place pressure on packing (not shown) in the stuffing box 102. The pressure may force the packing against the polish rod 104 during reciprocation in and out of the stuffing box 102. By slowly tightening the tightening bolts over time, the packing may be caused to continue to form a seal against the polish rod 104 as the packing wears. Packing in the stuffing box 102 may form a seal with an outer surface of the polish rod 104 to prevent oil or other liquid from leaking out of the stuffing box 102.
[0014] In some aspects, a containment device 130 may be installed on the polish rod 104 above the stuffing box 102. As shown in
[0015] When in the operating position, a packing gland 108 may be received by the dust collar 106 such that any oil or other liquid that may leak out of the top of the stuffing box 102 may be scraped off the polish rod 104 by the packing gland 108.
[0016] As shown in
[0017] In
[0018] At a base of the upright arm 206 may be a fastener 212 for fastening the upright arm 206 to the wellhead 100. In this aspect, the upright arm 206 may be fastened to piping before the tee valve 120 that ties the stuffing box into the wellhead 100. In this aspect, the fastener 212 may be a wingnut and clamp. When the maintenance apparatus 200 is installed on the wellhead 100, the upright arm 206 may be in a generally vertical orientation with respect to the ground and the hanger arm 202 may rest against the polish rod 104 at a generally 45-degree angle.
[0019] In another aspect shown in
[0020] When maintenance of the stuffing box 102 is required, an operator or maintenance crew may release the packing gland 108 and/or the dust cover 106 on the stuffing box 102 by unscrewing one or more upper bolts on the stuffing box 102. The packing gland 108, the dust cover 106, and/or the containment device 130 (if one is present) may then be slid upward along the polish rod 104 and past the hanger arm 202. The hanger arm 202 may rotate on the pivot 204 away from the polish rod 104 permitting the packing gland 108, the dust cover 106, and/or the containment device 130 to pass by the hanger arm 202. Once the packing gland 108, the dust cover 106, and/or the containment device 130 are past the hanger arm 202, the hanger arm 202 rotates back towards the polish rod 104. The hanger arm 202 may then retain the packing gland 108, the dust cover 106, and/or the containment device 130 in a maintenance position (as shown in
[0021] Although the aspects described herein demonstrate the pivot 204 between the hanger arm 202 and the upright arm 206, other aspects may have a fixed joint between the two arms 202, 206. In this aspect, the hanger arm 202 may be sufficiently flexible to allow the packing gland 108, the dust cover 106, and/or the containment device 130 to pass by when moving from the operating position to the maintenance position. Once the required maintenance on the stuffing box 102 is completed, the crew may bend the hanger arm 202 away from the polish rod 104 permitting the packing gland 108, the dust cover 106, and/or the containment device 130 to slide down the polish rod 104.
[0022] Although the aspects described herein demonstrate a removable maintenance apparatus 200, other aspects may have the maintenance apparatus 200 integrally formed with one of the components of the wellhead 100.
[0023] The maintenance tool and/or method described herein may apply to other types of servicing where one or more components may be slid on a shaft in a generally vertical direction and maintained at that position until servicing is complete.
[0024] The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous changes and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all such suitable changes or modifications in structure or operation which may be resorted to are intended to fall within the scope of the claimed invention.