Claims
- 1. A motor for rotating a tool attached thereto, the motor comprising
- a housing
- a hollow tubular stator secured in the housing having at least two stator recesses therein and at least two exhaust ports therethrough,
- a rolling stator rod seal movably disposed in each stator recess and freely movable therein and therefrom,
- a tubular rotor movably disposed within the stator for rotation therein, the tubular rotor having an interior motive fluid flow channel therethrough and extending along the length of the rotor, the rotor having at least two continuously open radial flow channels therethrough for providing a motive fluid flow path for flow of motive fluid from the interior motive fluid flow channel to action chambers from which said fluid flows to the at least two opposed exhaust ports and to the tool,
- the tubular rotor having at least two rotor recesses and solid rolling rotor rod seals in each rotor recess, each rolling rotor rod seal freely movable from the rod recesses by force of the motive fluid to sealingly contact the stator,
- at least two action chambers between the hollow tubular stator and tubular rotor, each action chamber defined by an interior surface of the hollow tubular stator and an exterior surface of the tubular rotor, each action chamber sealed at one end by one of the rolling stator rod seals and at another end by one of the rolling rotor rod seals, and
- the rolling stator rod seals and the rolling rotor rod seals movable in and from their respective recesses by the motive fluid, the rolling stator rods movable by the motive fluid to sealingly contact the rotor and roll along an exterior surface of the rotor, and the rolling rotor rod seals movable by the motive fluid to sealingly contact the stator and to roll along an interior surface of the stator.
- 2. The motor of claim 1 wherein
- the at least two stator recesses is two diametrically opposed stator recesses,
- the at least two rotor recesses is two diametrically opposed rotor recesses, and
- the at least two action chambers is two diametrically opposed action chambers,
- so that a power couple is produced by the motor to impart a balanced driving load to the rotor.
- 3. The motor of claim 2 wherein
- the at least two exhaust ports is two opposed exhaust ports for a balanced exhaust of motive fluid from the two action chambers.
- 4. The motor of claim 1 wherein each rotor recess is slightly larger than the rolling rotor rod seal therein and has end fingers with a gap therebetween through which protrudes a portion of the rolling rotor rod seal therein so that the rolling rotor rod seal is prevented from exiting entirely from the rotor recess and a portion of the rolling rotor rod seal protruding out from the gap sealingly contacts and rolls along an interior surface of the stator.
- 5. The motor of claim 1 wherein the motive fluid is a liquid.
- 6. The motor of claim 5 wherein the motive fluid is a solvent.
- 7. The motor of claim 1 wherein the motive fluid is a gas.
- 8. The motor of claim 1 wherein the housing, the stator, the rotor, the rolling stator rod seals, and the rolling rotor rod seals are made of metal.
- 9. The motor of claim 8 wherein the metal is stainless steel able to withstand at least 600.degree. F. temperatures.
- 10. The motor of claim 1 wherein
- the motor of claim 1 is a first motor,
- and a second motor as the motor claimed in claim 1 is connected in combination with the first motor forming a motor system.
- 11. The motor system of claim 10 wherein
- a rotor of the first motor is secured out-of-phase to a rotor of the second motor.
- 12. The motor system of claim 11 wherein the two rotors are ninety degrees out of phase.
- 13. The motor of claim 10 wherein the motors are connected in series.
- 14. The motor system of claim 10 wherein the first motor is above the second motor and about half of an amount of motive fluid supplied to the motor system flows through the first motor and about half bypasses the first motor and flows to the second motor, and all of the amount of motive fluid exits the motor system below the second motor.
- 15. The motor of claim 1 wherein an interior surface of the hollow tubular stator adjacent the tubular rotor is substantially circular viewed in cross section and surrounds the tubular rotor.
- 16. The motor of claim 1 wherein the tubular rotor is substantially circular in cross-section viewed from above and each of the at least two rotor recesses is disposed in a lobed portion of the tubular rotor projecting from the substantially circular portion.
- 17. The motor of claim 8 further comprising
- motive fluid flowing through the motor, the motive fluid comprising a solvent.
- 18. The motor of claim 1 wherein the tubular rotor does not contact the stator.
- 19. A motor for rotating a tool attached thereto, the motor comprising
- a housing
- a hollow tubular stator secured in the housing having two stator recesses therein and two exhaust ports therethrough,
- a rolling stator rod seal movably disposed in each stator recess and freely movable therein and therefrom,
- a tubular rotor movably disposed within the stator for rotation therein, the tubular rotor having an interior motive fluid flow channel therethrough and extending along the length of the rotor, the rotor having two continuously open radial flow channels therethrough for providing a motive fluid flow path for flow of motive fluid from the interior motive fluid flow channel to action chambers from which said fluid flows to the two opposed exhaust ports and to the tool,
- the tubular rotor having two rotor recesses and solid rolling rotor rod seals in each rotor recess, each rolling rotor rod seal freely movable from the rod recesses by force of the motive fluid to sealingly contact the stator,
- two action chambers between the hollow tubular stator and tubular rotor, each action chamber defined by an interior surface of the hollow tubular stator and an exterior surface of the tubular rotor, each action chamber sealed at one end by one of the rolling stator rod seals and at another end by one of the rolling rotor rod seals,
- the rolling stator rod seals and the rolling rotor rod seals movable in and from their respective recesses by the motive fluid, the rolling stator rods movable by the motive fluid to sealingly contact the rotor and roll along an exterior surface of the rotor, and the rolling rotor rod seals movable by the motive fluid to sealingly contact the stator and to roll along an interior surface of the stator,
- the two stator recesses are diametrically opposed to each other,
- the two rotor recesses are diametrically opposed to each other, and
- the two action chambers are diametrically opposed to each other,
- so that a power couple is produced by the motor to impart a balanced driving load to the rotor,
- the at least two exhaust ports is two opposed exhaust ports for a balanced exhaust of motive fluid from the two action chambers,
- an interior surface of the hollow tubular stator adjacent the tubular rotor is substantially circular viewed in cross section and surrounds the tubular rotor,
- the tubular rotor is substantially circular in cross-section viewed from above and has two diametrically opposed lobed portions, and each of the two rotor recesses is disposed in one of the lobed portions of the tubular rotor projecting from the substantially circular portion, and
- the tubular rotor does not contact the stator.
- 20. A method for cleaning crud from an interior of a tubular member, the method comprising
- inserting a motor attached to a cleaning tool into the tubular member adjacent the crud, the motor comprising a housing, a hollow tubular stator secured in the housing having at least two stator recesses therein and at least two exhaust ports therethrough, a rolling stator rod seal movably disposed in each stator recess and freely movable therein and therefrom, a tubular rotor movably disposed within the stator for rotation therein, the tubular rotor having an interior motive fluid flow channel therethrough and extending along the length of the rotor, the rotor having at least two continuously open radial flow channels therethrough for providing a motive fluid flow path for flow of motive fluid from the interior motive fluid flow channel to action chambers from which said fluid flows to the at least two opposed exhaust ports and to the tool, the tubular rotor having at least two rotor recesses and solid rolling rotor rod seals in each rotor recess, each rolling rotor rod seal freely movable from the rod recesses by force of the motive fluid to sealingly contact the stator, at least two action chambers between the hollow tubular stator and tubular rotor, each action chamber defined by an interior surface of the hollow tubular stator and an exterior surface of the tubular rotor, each action chamber sealed at one end by one of the rolling stator rod seals and at another end by one of the rolling rotor rod seals, and the rolling stator rod seals and the rolling rotor rod seals movable in and from their respective recesses by the motive fluid, the rolling stator rods movable by the motive fluid to sealingly contact the rotor and roll along an exterior surface of the rotor, and the rolling rotor rod seals movable by the motive fluid to sealingly contact the stator and to roll along an interior surface of the stator,
- flowing motive fluid to and through the motor so it rotates the cleaning tool and exits therefrom to contact the crud, and
- the motive fluid comprising a fluid which degrades the crud.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/181,693 filed on Jan. 13, 1994, abandoned, entitled "Drilling Motor" and co-owned with this invention.
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