Claims
- 1. In a downhole oil-sealed bearing pack assembly having a rotatable drive shaft extending therethrough, the improvement comprising:a stationary bearing housing through which the drive shaft extends; a chamber for containing oil in an annular space between said bearing housing and the drive shaft, said chamber extending upwardly to an upper seal and downwardly to a lower seal; an upper bearing assembly in fluid communication with said chamber; an upper wear sleeve fitted onto the drive shaft, said upper wear sleeve having an internal surface with a groove for receiving oil, said groove in fluid communication with said chamber; a lower bearing in fluid communication with said chamber; a lower wear sleeve fitted onto the drive shaft, said lower wear sleeve having an internal surface with a groove which is in fluid communication with said lower bearing; and a non-contact flow restrictor for reducing the pressure differential across said upper and lower seals.
- 2. In a downhole oil-sealed bearing pack assembly having a rotatable drive shaft extending therethrough, the improvement comprising:a bearing housing; a first sleeve positioned near the top of said bearing housing having a plurality of first rings traversing the length of said first sleeve, wherein each ring is separated from an adjacent ring by a first land; and a second sleeve positioned a distance apart from said first sleeve, wherein one of said sleeves is secured to the drive shaft and the other said sleeve is attached to a stationary bearing housing of the oil-sealed bearing pack assembly, said distance permitting a fluid to traverse said rings and lands.
- 3. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 2, wherein said second sleeve includes a plurality of second rings traversing the length of said second sleeve, each ring being separated by a second land, said second rings being positioned opposite said first lands.
- 4. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 3, wherein said second sleeve is a noncontiguous sleeve comprised of individual rings and lands.
- 5. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 2, wherein said first sleeve is a noncontiguous sleeve comprised of individual rings and lands.
- 6. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 2, wherein said bearing housing includes a radial bearing.
- 7. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 2, wherein said bearing housing includes a thrust bearing.
- 8. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 2, wherein said bearing housing includes an oil reservoir.
- 9. In a downhole oil-sealed bearing pack assembly having a rotatable drive shaft extending therethrough, the improvement comprising:a first sleeve having a plurality of first rings traversing the length of said first sleeve, wherein each ring is separated from an adjacent ring by a first land; and a second sleeve positioned a distance apart from said first sleeve, wherein one of said sleeves is secured to the drive shaft and the other said sleeve is attached to a stationary bearing housing of the oil-sealed bearing pack assembly, said distance permitting a fluid to traverse said rings and lands, wherein said distance between said rings of said first sleeve and said second sleeve is greater at the top of said first sleeve than at the bottom of said first sleeve.
- 10. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 9, wherein said distance between said rings of said first sleeve and said second sleeve is about 0.012 inches at the top of said first sleeve.
- 11. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 9, wherein said distance between said rings of said first sleeve and said second sleeve is about 0.007 inches at the bottom of said first sleeve.
- 12. In a downhole oil-sealed bearing pack assembly having a rotatable drive shaft extending therethrough, the improvement comprising:a hollow sleeve secured to the rotatable drive shaft, said hollow sleeve having an internal and an external surface; a seal in contact with said external surface of said hollow sleeve; a cooling fluid for dissipating heat generated by said seal contacting said external surface; and a groove cut into said internal surface for receiving said fluid.
- 13. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 12, wherein said hollow sleeve is interference fitted onto the drive shaft.
- 14. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 12, wherein said cooling fluid is a lubricant.
- 15. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 12, wherein a portion of said external surface is in fluid communication with a drilling fluid.
- 16. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 12, further comprising a reservoir for supplying said fluid to said groove.
- 17. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 16, wherein a portion of said external surface comprises a wall of said reservoir.
- 18. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 12, wherein said hollow sleeve is made of a material with higher heat conducting properties than said seal.
- 19. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 12, wherein said hollow sleeve includes a cooling upset for conducting away heat generated by said seal contacting said first surface.
- 20. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 12, wherein said hollow sleeve includes a cooling fin.
- 21. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 20, wherein said cooling fin is introduced into said reservoir.
- 22. A cooled wear sleeve assembly for extending the useful life of a rotatable shaft and a seal in contact with the drive shaft, the assembly comprising:a sleeve having a first and a second surface; a cooling fluid for dissipating heat generated by said seal contacting said first surface; and a groove cut into said second surface for receiving said fluid.
- 23. The cooled wear sleeve assembly according to claim 22, wherein said cooling fluid is a lubricant.
- 24. The cooled wear sleeve assembly according to claim 22, wherein said sleeve is made of a material with higher heat conducting properties than said seal.
- 25. The cooled wear sleeve assembly according to claim 22, wherein said sleeve includes a cooling upset for conducting away heat generated by said seal contacting said first surface.
- 26. The cooled wear sleeve assembly according to claim 22, wherein said sleeve includes a cooling fin for conducting away heat generated by said seal contacting said first surface.
- 27. In a downhole oil-sealed bearing pack assembly having a rotatable drive shaft extending therethrough, the improvement comprising:a chamber for containing oil in an annular space between a bearing housing and the drive shaft of the bearing pack assembly; a floating piston having a first side for applying pressure to the oil contained within said chamber and a second side for contacting a volume of drilling fluid in a reservoir; a conduit extending through the bearing housing into said reservoir for supplying the drilling fluid into said reservoir; and a dipstick for insertion into said conduit for measuring the height of said piston within said chamber.
- 28. The oil-sealed bearing pack assembly according to claim 27, wherein an outer surface of said floating piston includes a seal to prevent the drilling fluid from seeping into said chamber.
- 29. In a downhole oil-sealed bearing pack assembly having a rotatable drive shaft extending therethrough, the improvement comprising:a chamber for containing oil in an annular space between a bearing housing and the drive shaft of the bearing pack assembly; a passageway extending from said chamber for allowing oil to enter said chamber; a floating piston for applying pressure to the oil contained within said chamber, said piston having a first side and a second side; and a check valve contained within said piston for permitting fluid communication between said first and second sides of said piston when an oil pressure is reached within said chamber.
- 30. The bearing pack assembly according to claim 29, further comprising:a reservoir on said second side of said piston for receiving a fluid; a conduit extending into said reservoir for supplying the fluid to said reservoir; and a dipstick for insertion into said conduit for measuring the height of said piston within said chamber.
- 31. A piston assembly for maintaining constant oil pressure within a bearing housing, the piston assembly comprising:a chamber for containing oil; a floating piston having a first side for applying pressure to the oil contained within said chamber and a second side for contacting a volume of fluid in a reservoir; a conduit extending into said reservoir for supplying the fluid into said reservoir; and a passageway from said chamber to the bearing housing.
- 32. The piston assembly according to claim 31, further comprising a dipstick for insertion into said conduit for measuring the height of said floating piston within said chamber.
- 33. The piston assembly according to claim 31, wherein said floating piston includes a check valve for permitting oil to flow from said chamber to said reservoir when an oil pressure is reached within said chamber.
- 34. The piston assembly according to claim 31, wherein an outer surface of said floating piston includes a seal to prevent the fluid of said reservoir from seeping into said chamber.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/097,858, filed Aug. 25, 1998.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Adam T. Bourgoune Jr. et al., Applied Drilling Engineering, SPE Textbook Series, vol. 2, 1991, pp. 402-410. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/097858 |
Aug 1998 |
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