Claims
- 1. A downhole pump for pumping oil out of an oil well, said pump comprising a plurality of pump modules, a plurality of transfer modules between said pump modules, means for supplying fluid under operating pressure to oil in said pump modules for urging the oil upwardly; a check valve in each of said pump modules and said transfer modules, each of said check valves having a valve seat and a valve ball with said valve ball normally seating against said seat to prevent the flow of oil downwardly, each of said check valves having piston means for separating said valve ball and said valve seat when fluid under high pressure above operating pressure is applied to said check valve, to enable the oil to drain downwardly through said pump and said transfer modules, and means for applying fluid under operating pressure to said piston means to urge said piston means toward said valve ball.
- 2. A downhole pump according to claim 1 characterized by said piston means moving said check valve seat in a direction away from said valve ball.
- 3. A downhole pump according to claim 2 characterized by each of said check valves having a stop for limiting movement of the valve ball in a direction toward the valve seat.
- 4. A downhole pump according to claim 3 characterized by said check valve stop comprising an annular sleeve around said valve seat.
- 5. A downhole pump for pumping oil out of an oil well, said pump comprising a pump module, means for supplying fluid under operating pressure to oil in said module for urging the oil upwardly, a check valve in said pump module, said check valve having a valve seat and a valve ball with said valve ball normally seating against said seat to prevent the flow of oil downwardly, said check valve having a passage above said ball and a passage below said ball for the flow of oil upwardly through said check valve during normal operation of said pump, said check valve having a piston means associated with said valve seat for separating said valve seat from said valve ball when fluid under higher pressure above operating pressure is applied to said check valve, to enable the oil to drain downwardly through said passages, said check valve having a separate chamber from said passages for applying fluid under operating pressure to said piston means on a side opposite said valve ball to urge said piston means toward said valve ball, and means for supplying fluid under operating pressure to said chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 175,281 filed Aug. 4, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,360,320.
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Divisions (1)
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