Magnetic rotational to linear actuator for well pumps
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F04B-047/06
F04B-017/03
E21B-043/12
H02K-007/06
F04B-009/04
출원번호
US-0566379
(2014-12-10)
등록번호
US-9726166
(2017-08-08)
발명자
/ 주소
Tetzlaff, Steven K.
Lawson, Peter F.
Bierig, Kevin R.
Robinson, Lance T.
Cain, Sean A.
출원인 / 주소
Baker Hughes Incorporated
대리인 / 주소
Bracewell LLP
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초록▼
A well pump includes a plunger reciprocally carried within a barrel between up stroke and down stroke positions. A tubular linear actuator housing located below the barrel has a rotatable rotor. An array of rotor magnets is mounted to the rotor, directing rotor magnetic fields in an outward directio
A well pump includes a plunger reciprocally carried within a barrel between up stroke and down stroke positions. A tubular linear actuator housing located below the barrel has a rotatable rotor. An array of rotor magnets is mounted to the rotor, directing rotor magnetic fields in an outward direction. A cage is fixed against rotation relative to the housing and carried within the housing for axial movement relative to the rotor and the housing. The cage has a cylindrical inner sidewall surrounding the outer sidewall of the rotor. An array of cage magnets is mounted to the inner sidewall of the cage. The cage magnets direct cage magnetic fields in an inward direction relative to the axis. The cage and rotor magnetic fields interact such rotation of the rotor causes axial movement of the cage. A motor rotates the rotor.
대표청구항▼
1. A reciprocating well pump assembly, comprising: a barrel having an axis;a plunger reciprocally carried within the barrel between an up stroke and a down stroke;a tubular linear actuator housing;a rotating member having a cylindrical outer sidewall and mounted in the housing for rotation about the
1. A reciprocating well pump assembly, comprising: a barrel having an axis;a plunger reciprocally carried within the barrel between an up stroke and a down stroke;a tubular linear actuator housing;a rotating member having a cylindrical outer sidewall and mounted in the housing for rotation about the axis relative to the housing;upper and lower bearing carriers rigidly secured to the housing above and below the rotating member, each having a radial bearing that receives an end of the rotating member for radially supporting the rotating member, the upper bearing carrier having a plurality of openings offset from the axis;an array of rotating member magnets mounted to the outer sidewall of the rotating member;a nonrotating member between the upper and lower bearing carriers and having a cylindrical inner sidewall surrounding the outer sidewall of the rotating member;a plurality of connector members mounted to an upper end of the nonrotating member and extending upward through the openings in the upper bearing carrier, the connector members and the openings being engaged with each other to prevent rotation of the nonrotating member relative to the upper bearing carrier and the housing, but allow axial movement of the nonrotating member relative to the upper bearing carrier and the housing;a plunger connector that connects the plunger to the connector members such that axial movement of the nonrotating member strokes the plunger;an array of nonrotating member magnets mounted to the inner sidewall of the nonrotating member, the nonrotating member magnets having magnetic fields that interact with magnetic fields of the rotating member magnets such that rotation of the rotating member causes axial movement of the nonrotating member;a motor cooperatively engaged with the rotating member for rotating the rotating member; andreversing means for reversing a direction of rotation of the rotating member at a top of the up stroke and at a bottom of the down stroke of the plunger. 2. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein: the magnetic fields of the rotating member magnets are directed outward relative to the axis; andthe magnetic fields of the nonrotating member magnets are directed inward relative to the axis. 3. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein: the array of nonrotating member magnets has a lower end that is adjacent a lower end of the array of rotating member magnets while at the bottom of the down stroke, and an upper end that is adjacent an upper end of the array of rotating member magnets while at the top of the up stroke. 4. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein: each of the connector members has an axial length from the rod connector to the upper end of the nonrotating member that is greater than an axial length of the array of nonrotating member magnets. 5. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein: the array of rotating member magnets comprises a row of individual rotating member magnets side by side along a helical line along the rotating member; andthe array of nonrotating member magnets comprises a row of individual nonrotating member magnets side by side along a helical line along the nonrotating member. 6. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein: the array of rotating member magnets extends along a rotating member helical line along the outer sidewall of the rotating member, the rotating member helical line having multiple turns encircling the outer sidewall, the turns of the rotating member helical line being spaced apart from each other by a selected rotating member magnet pitch; andthe array of nonrotating member magnets extends along a nonrotating member helical line along the inner sidewall of the nonrotating member, the nonrotating member helical line having multiple turns encircling the inner sidewall, the turns of the nonrotating member helical line being spaced apart from each other by a nonrotating member magnet pitch that is the same as the rotating member magnet pitch. 7. The assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a controller that supplies power to the motor, and wherein the reversing means comprises: a timer selected to provide an estimated elapsed time between the bottom of the down stroke to the top of the up stroke and between the top of the up stroke to the bottom of the down stroke, and providing signals to the controller to reverse a direction of the motor. 8. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein: the array of nonrotating member magnets has an axial length that is less than an axial length of the array of rotating member magnets. 9. The assembly according to claim 1, further comprising: a controller that supplies power to the motor, and wherein the reversing means comprises:an up stroke sensor mounted to the assembly that senses when the plunger nears the top of the up stroke;a down stroke sensor mounted to the assembly that senses when the plunger nears the bottom of the down stroke; andthe up stroke and the down stroke sensors being in electrical communication with the controller to reverse a direction of the power being supplied to the motor upon receipt of a signal from the up stroke sensor and a signal from the down stroke sensor. 10. A reciprocating well pump assembly, comprising: a barrel having an axis;a plunger reciprocally carried within the barrel between an up stroke and a down stroke;a tubular linear actuator housing located below the barrel;a rotor mounted in the housing for rotation relative to the housing, the rotor having a cylindrical outer sidewall;upper and lower bearing carriers rigidly secured to the housing above and below the rotating member, each having a radial bearing that receives an end of the rotor for radially supporting the rotor, the upper bearing carrier having a plurality of openings spaced around the axis;an array of rotor magnets mounted to the outer side wall of the rotor, the rotor magnets directing rotor magnetic fields in an outward direction relative to the axis;a cage carried within the housing for axial movement relative to the rotor and the housing, the cage having a cylindrical inner sidewall surrounding the outer sidewall of the rotor;an array of cage magnets mounted to the inner sidewall of the cage and surrounding the rotor magnets, the cage magnets directing cage magnetic fields in an inward direction relative to the axis, the cage and rotor magnetic fields interacting such rotation of the rotor causes axial movement of the cage;a plurality of connector members mounted to an upper end of the cage and extending upward through the openings in the upper bearing carrier, the connector members engaging the openings to prevent rotation of the cage relative to the upper bearing carrier and the housing, but allow axial movement of the cage relative to the upper bearing carrier and the housing;a plunger connector that connects the plunger to the connector members above the upper bearing carrier such that axial movement of the nonrotating member strokes the plunger;a motor cooperatively engaged with the rotor for rotating the rotor; andreversing means for reversing a direction of rotation of the rotor at a top of the up stroke and at a bottom of the down stroke. 11. The assembly according to claim 10, further comprising a controller that supplies power to the motor, and wherein the reversing means comprises: a timer selected to provide an estimated elapsed time for moving from the bottom of the down stroke to the top of the up stroke and for moving from the top of the upstroke to the bottom of the down stroke, and providing signals to the controller to reverse a direction of the motor. 12. The assembly according to claim 10, further comprising a controller that supplies power to the motor, and wherein the reversing means comprises: an up stroke sensor mounted to the assembly that senses when the plunger nears the top of the up stroke;a down stroke sensor mounted to the assembly that senses when the plunger nears the bottom of the down stroke; andthe up stroke and the down stroke sensors being in electrical communication with the controller to reverse a direction of the power being supplied to the motor upon receipt of a signal from the up stroke sensor and a signal from the down stroke sensor. 13. The assembly according to claim 10, wherein: each of the connector members has an axial length greater than an axial length of the array of cage magnets. 14. The assembly according to claim 10, wherein: the array of rotor magnets extends along a rotor helical line along the outer sidewall of the rotor, the rotor helical line having multiple turns encircling the outer sidewall, the turns of the rotor helical line being spaced apart from each other by a selected rotor magnet pitch; andthe array of cage magnets extends along a cage helical line along the inner sidewall of the cage, the cage helical line having multiple turns encircling the inner sidewall, the turns of the cage helical line being spaced apart from each other by a cage magnet pitch that is the same as the rotor magnet pitch. 15. The assembly according to claim 14, wherein: the array of rotor magnets comprises individual magnets mounted side by side along the rotor helical line; andthe array of cage magnets comprises individual magnets mounted side by side along the cage helical line. 16. A method of pumping fluid from a well, comprising: providing a linear actuator with an axis, a rotating member having a cylindrical outer side wall containing an array of rotating member magnets, and a nonrotating member having a cylindrical inner side wall containing an array of nonrotating member magnets surrounding and spaced radially outward from the array of rotating member magnets, the rotating member magnets and the nonrotating member magnets being arranged so that magnetic fields of the rotating member magnets and nonrotating member magnets interact;mounting the rotating member between upper and lower bearing carriers and placing the nonrotating member between the upper and lower bearing carriers, the upper bearing carrier having a plurality of openings radially outward from the axis;connecting an upper end of the nonrotating member to a plurality of connector members that extend upward through the openings in the upper bearing carrier, and connecting upper ends of the connector members to a plunger rod extending downward from a plunger pump;connecting the rotating member to an electrical motor;lowering the linear actuator, the motor and the plunger pump into the well;with the motor, rotating the rotating member, the connector members and the upper bearing carrier engaging to prevent the nonrotating member from rotating, which causes the nonrotating member to move axially relative to the rotating member and the plunger pump to move axially in unison to pump well fluid up the well; andreversing a direction of rotation of the rotating member at a top of an up stroke and at a bottom of a down stroke. 17. The method according to claim 16, wherein: reversing the direction of the rotating member at the top of the up stroke and at the bottom of the down stroke of the plunger comprises:estimating an elapsed time between the bottom of the down stroke and the top of the up stroke and estimating an elapsed time between the top of the up stroke and the bottom of the down stroke, and providing a signal to a controller to reverse a direction of the motor. 18. The method according to claim 16, wherein: providing the linear actuator comprises directing the magnetic fields of the rotating member magnets outward relative to the axis; anddirecting the magnetic fields of the nonrotating member magnets inward relative to the axis. 19. The method according to claim 16, wherein reversing the direction of the rotating member at the top of the up stroke and at the bottom of the down stroke of the plunger comprises: with an up stroke sensor, sensing when the plunger nears the top of the up stroke;with a down stroke sensor, sensing when the plunger nears the bottom of the down stroke; andsending signals from the up stroke and the down stroke sensors to a controller to reverse a direction of the power being supplied to the motor. 20. The method according to claim 16, wherein providing the linear actuator comprises: extending the array of rotating member magnets along a helical line with multiple turns around the outer cylindrical wall of the rotating member;extending the array of nonrotating member magnets along a helical line with multiple turns around the cylindrical inner wall of the nonrotating member, the number of turns of the helical line of the nonrotating member being less than the turns of the helical line around the rotating member; andspacing the turns of the helical line around the nonrotating member apart from each other an equal distance to a distance between the turns of the helical line of the rotating member.
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