Polish rod alignment device/stuffing box packing preserver
09784055 · 2017-10-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B19/24
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B17/006
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B19/24
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B17/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A polish rod alignment and stabilization device preserves stuffing box packing and protects the polish rod of an oil well sucker rod string by guiding and aligning the polish rod as it reciprocates within the stuffing box thereby reducing lateral motion of the polish rod reciprocates up and down. Embodiments of the invention may also wipe the polish rod of debris as it reciprocates within the device. The alignment device utilizes a rod centralizer to which a stuffing box is made up. The centralizer has a second end to which an alignment barrel depends, either by direct connection or by utilization of a barrel adapter. The alignment barrel is disposed within the uppermost portion of the tubing string of the well.
Claims
1. In an oilwell produced by a downhole pump operated by the reciprocation of a string of rods disposed within a string of tubing, wherein a top rod of the rod string is attached to a polish rod which reciprocates within a stuffing box, the stuffing box having a plurality of internal packing elements, an apparatus operating in combination with an uppermost joint of the tubing string for maintaining the alignment of the polish rod with respect to the stuffing box comprises: a centralizer having a first end and a second end, the first end for receiving an end connection of the stuffing box; an alignment barrel comprising an outer circumferential surface and an inner bore extending axially therethrough which depends from the centralizer, wherein a portion of the alignment barrel is disposed within the uppermost joint of the tubing string, and wherein the alignment barrel comprises at least one slot extending axially along and radially through the alignment barrel allowing fluid flow between the inner bore and the outer circumferential surface; and a sleeve member fabricated from a material softer than the polish rod, the sleeve member partially contained within the centralizer, wherein the polish rod reciprocates within the sleeve member and within the plurality of internal packing elements of the stuffing box.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the sleeve member is fabricated from nylon.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the alignment barrel is attached to the second end of the centralizer.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the sleeve member comprises a top surface and a bottom surface, and the top surface is disposed within the stuffing box and the bottom surface is disposed against an upward facing seating surface within the centralizer.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a barrel adapter disposed between the centralizer and the alignment barrel, the barrel adapter comprising an upper end and a lower end.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the upper end of the barrel adapter is attached to the second end of the centralizer and the alignment barrel is attached to the lower end of the barrel adapter.
7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the sleeve member comprises a top surface and a bottom surface, and the top surface is disposed against a downward facing seating surface within the centralizer and the bottom surface is disposed within the barrel adapter.
8. In an oil well produced by a downhole pump operated by the reciprocation of a string of rods disposed within a string of tubing, wherein a top rod of the rod string is attached to a polish rod which reciprocates within a stuffing box, the stuffing box having a plurality of internal packing elements, an apparatus operating in combination with an uppermost joint of the tubing string for maintaining the alignment of the polish rod with respect to the stuffing box comprises: a centralizer having a first end and a second end, the first end for receiving an end connection of the stuffing box; an alignment barrel comprising an outer circumferential surface and an inner bore extending axially therethrough attached to the centralizer, wherein a portion of the alignment barrel is disposed within the upmost uppermost joint of the tubing string, and wherein the alignment barrel comprises at least one slot extending axially along and radially through the alignment barrel allowing fluid flow between the inner bore and the outer circumferential surface; and a sleeve member partially contained within the centralizer, the sleeve member fabricated from a material softer than the polish rod, the sleeve member comprising a top surface and bottom surface, and the top surface is disposed within the stuffing box and the bottom surface is disposed against an upward facing seating surface within the centralizer, wherein the polish rod reciprocates within the sleeve member and the plurality of internal packing elements of the stuffing box.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the sleeve member comprises nylon.
10. In an oil well produced by a downhole pump operated by the reciprocation of a string of rods disposed within a string of tubing, wherein a top rod of the rod string is attached to a polish rod which reciprocates within a stuffing box, the stuffing box having a plurality of internal packing elements, an apparatus operating in combination with an uppermost joint of the tubing string for maintaining the alignment of the polish rod with respect to the stuffing box comprises: a centralizer having a first end and a second end, the first end for receiving an end connection of the stuffing box; a barrel adapter attached to the second end of the centralizer, the barrel adapter comprising an upper set of threads made up to the second end of the centralizer and a lower set of threads; an alignment barrel comprising an outer circumferential surface and an inner bore extending axially therethrough made up to the lower set of threads of the barrel adapter wherein a portion of the alignment barrel is disposed within the uppermost joint of the tubing string, and wherein the alignment barrel comprises at least one slot extending axially along and radially through the alignment barrel allowing fluid flow between the inner bore and the outer circumferential surface; and a sleeve member is partially contained within the centralizer, the sleeve member comprising a material softer than the polish rod, wherein the polish rod reciprocates within the sleeve member and within the plurality of internal packing elements of the stuffing box.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the sleeve member comprises a top surface and a bottom surface, and the top surface is disposed against a downward facing seating surface within the centralizer and the bottom surface is disposed within the barrel adapter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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(30) Stuffing box 14 maintains a seal between the polish rod 12 and the tubing string 18. An embodiment of an apparatus for maintaining the alignment of the polish rod with respect to the stuffing box 14, referred to hereinafter as the alignment device 100, forms an extended chamber for travel of the polish rod 12.
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(34) For illustration purposes, in one embodiment of the invention, alignment sleeve 120 may have a length of approximately 3 inches and an inside diameter of approximately 1.5 inches, although the outside diameter of the alignment sleeve 120 is dependent upon the bottom inside diameter of the stuffing box or blow-out preventer into which upper edge 121 seats. The outside diameter of the alignment sleeve 120 must also fit into the top of the centralizer and mate to the designated face. For this reason, the alignment sleeve 120 may have a chamfered bottom edge 123 which seats within a corresponding chamfered portion of the centralizer 130, such that the faces are aligned and mated within the centralizer. Alignment sleeve 120 may be fabricated from nylon.
(35) Alignment barrel 110, which may be fabricated from carbon steel or appropriate corrosion resistant materials and, in one embodiment, have an inside diameter of approximately 1.6 inches. The length L of alignment barrel 110 will be somewhat dependent upon the stroke length of the downhole pump 20. However, alignment barrel 110 will generally have a length greater than one foot, and may be several feet in length or longer. Thus, support and guidance for the polish rod 12 is provided for a significant distance adjacent to the stuffing box 14.
(36) In most embodiments of the invention the outside diameter of the coupling which connects the top rod of rod string 16 to the bottom of polish rod 12 will be larger than the inside diameter of the alignment barrel 110, so the pump must be spaced such that the coupling is not pulled up into the bottom of the alignment barrel. This feature prevents the alignment barrel 110 from falling to the bottom of the tubing string 18 should the alignment barrel become detached from the centralizer 130, but rather the alignment barrel will be stopped by the coupling which connects the top rod of rod string 16 to the bottom of polish rod 12, such that the alignment barrel is relatively easy to recover in such situations.
(37) As shown in the figures, alignment barrel 110 has slots 112 penetrating through its side walls which allow liquids, as well as any scale, solids, etc., which are produced up through the tubing to exit the alignment barrel 110. By way of example only, slots 112 may have a width of 0.625 inches and a length of approximately 3 inches and may be identical on either side of the barrel.
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(41) This embodiment of the alignment device 1000 allows manufacturing of a single centralizer body 1130 which may be utilized with three sizes of barrel adapter 1200, such that embodiments of the device may accommodate three sizes of polish rod, specifically 1.25″, 1.50″, and 1.75″.
(42) While the above is a description of various embodiments of the present invention, further modifications may be employed without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Thus the scope of the invention should not be limited according to these factors, but according to the following appended claims.