Claims
- 1. Pumping unit comprising
- a Samson post, a walking beam having a head end and a tail end, a Samson bearing pivotally mounting the walking beam on the Samson post at a location between said head and tail ends of the walking beam,
- horsehead means at the head end of the walking beam adapted for connection to well pump actuation means,
- drive means connected to the tail end of the walking beam for translating the rotary motion of a suitable driver to oscillating motion of the walking beam about the Samson bearing,
- said oscillating motion including a downstroke of said horsehead means and an upstroke of said horsehead means,
- said drive means comprising a crank means mounted for rotation about an axis, a pitman, wrist means pivotally connecting one end of the pitman to the crank means, and tail bearing means pivotally connecting the other end of the pitman to the walking beam at said tail end of the walking beam,
- said drive means when actuated by such driver causing said walking beam to oscillate said tail bearing means predominately above the horizontal plane of the Samson bearing,
- said tail bearing means being closer to the vertical plane through the crank axis than the vertical plane through the Samson bearing at the beginning of the downstroke and closer to the vertical plane through the Samson bearing than the vertical plane through the crank axis at the end of the downstroke.
- 2. The pumping unit of claim 1,
- the circle in which moves said wrist means as the crank means rotates being transected by the vertical plane through the tail bearing means when said tail bearing means is in its lowest position,
- the vertical plane through said tail bearing means when said tail bearing means is in its highest position passing outside said circle.
- 3. The pumping unit of claim 2,
- said wrist means, the axis of said crank, tailbearing means, and Samson bearing being arranged whereby
- the plane through said Samson bearing and said tailbearing means is nearer to horizontal than vertical when said wrist means is in its lowermost position wherein the wrist means radius from said axis is parallel to the vertical plane through the Samson bearing,
- and whereby when said wrist means is in its highest position wherein the wrist means radius from said axis is also parallel to said vertical plane through the Samson bearing, the plane through said Samson post bearing and tailbearing means is nearer to vertical than horizontal.
- 4. The pumping unit of claim 3 wherein
- said wrist means is connected to be rotated by said crank means counterclockwise viewed with the Samson bearing at the right,
- the wrist means and pitman moving mainly down on the left side of the crank means during the upstroke of the horsehead means and up and on the right side of the crank means during the downstroke of the horsehead means,
- said drive means causing said horsehead means to move down during a shorter arc of rotation of said wrist means about said axis than the arc through which said wrist means turns during which said drive means causes said horsehead means to move up.
- 5. The pumping unit of claim 4 wherein:
- the crank means turns within 10 degrees of 165 degrees to provide the downstroke and within 10 degrees of 195 degrees to provide the upstroke,
- said crank having counterweights affixed thereto at a location beginning in the quadrant immediately adjacent said wrist pin and ranging counterclockwise from said wrist pin measured in the direction of wrist pin rotation about the axis of said shaft means on which said crank sheave is mounted.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 696,539, filed Nov. 26, 1984, now abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 550,452, filed Nov. 8, 1983, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 237,533, filed Feb. 23, 1981, now abandoned. Application Ser. No. 550,452 has been abandoned in favor of a file wrapper continuation thereof Ser. No. 20,220, filed Mar. 9, 1987.
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