Claims
- 1. A reciprocating plunger for use with a sucker rod string driven reciprocating plunger and stationary housing subsurface pump system including a polished rod at the surface end of said sucker rod string and a standing valve mounted on the bottom of said stationary housing, said reciprocating plunger comprising:a tubular member constructed and arranged to form a variable length fluid seal with said stationary housing; said tubular member having a length which extends outwardly from within the stationary housing; said tubular member having a diameter which is less than or equal to the diameter of the polished rod; said tubular member including a traveling valve mounted to the bottom thereof; whereby when said tubular member is moved downwardly into the stationary housing subsurface fluid is pushed out of the stationary housing and when said tubular member is moved upwardly out of the stationary housing no subsurface fluid leaves the stationary housing.
- 2. A barrel and plunger pump system for lifting subsurface fluids to the surface through a production string wherein a moveable plunger is caused to reciprocate within a subsurface stationary barrel by a string of rods passing through said production string and connected to a motor at the surface, said barrel and plunger pump system comprising:a stationary tubular pump barrel having an upper end and a lower end; a moveable tubular pump plunger having an upper end and a lower end, said moveable tubular pump plunger constructed and arranged to form a variable length fluid seal at the interface between said moveable tubular pump plunger and said stationary tubular pump barrel; said upper end of said moveable tubular pump plunger extending out of said upper end of said stationary tubular pump barrel into the production string and further including flow passages therein to permit the flow of subsurface fluids from said stationary tubular pump barrel through said moveable tubular pump plunger into the production string; a traveling valve mounted on said lower end of said moveable tubular pump plunger; said traveling valve constructed and arranged to permit the flow of subsurface fluids through said moveable tubular pump plunger through said flow passages in said upper end of said moveable tubular pump plunger and to prevent the flow of subsurface fluids through said moveable tubular pump plunger into said stationary tubular pump barrel; a standing valve located at said lower end of said stationary tubular pump barrel; a cylindrical polished rod passing through a stuffing box at the surface end of the production string, said cylindrical polished rod having a displacement volume equal to or greater than the volume of fluid displaced by said moveable pump plunger when said moveable pump plunger is caused to move upwardly through said stationary tubular pump barrel; whereby when said moveable tubular pump plunger is caused to move upwardly through said stationary tubular pump barrel by the force placed on the string of rods by the motor, subsurface fluid is drawn through said standing valve into said stationary tubular pump barrel and no subsurface fluid is moved through the production string to the surface, and when said moveable tubular pump plunger is caused to move downwardly through said stationary tubular pump barrel by the weight of the string of rods, and the weight of said moveable tubular pump plunger, subsurface fluid is caused to move upwardly through said moveable tubular pump plunger, through said traveling valve, and through said production string to the surface.
- 3. The barrel and plunger pump system as defined in claim 2 wherein said cylindrical polished rod has a diameter equal to or greater than the diameter of said moveable tubular pump plunger.
- 4. A barrel and plunger pump system for lifting subsurface fluids to the surface through a production string wherein a moveable barrel is caused to reciprocate over a subsurface stationary plunger by a string of rods passing through said production string and connected to a motor at the surface, said barrel and plunger pump system comprising:a moveable tubular pump barrel having an upper end and a lower end; a stationary tubular pump plunger having an upper end and a lower end, said stationary tubular pump plunger constructed and arranged to form a variable length fluid seal at the interface between said moveable tubular pump barrel and said stationary pump plunger; said lower end of said stationary tubular pump plunger extending out of said lower end of said moveable tubular pump barrel; a standing valve located at the lower end of said stationary tubular pump plunger; said standing valve being constructed and arranged to permit the flow of subsurface fluids through said stationary tubular pump plunger into said moveable tubular pump barrel and to prevent the flow of fluids from said moveable tubular pump barrel into said stationary tubular pump plunger; a traveling valve mounted on the upper end of said moveable tubular pump barrel; said traveling valve being constructed and arranged to permit the flow of subsurface fluids from said moveable tubular pump barrel into the production string and prevent the flow of fluids from the production string into said moveable tubular pump barrel; a cylindrical polished rod passing through a stuffing box at the surface end of the production string, said cylindrical polished rod having a displacement volume equal to or greater than the volume of fluid displaced when said moveable tubular pump barrel is caused to move upwardly over said stationary tubular pump plunger; whereby when said tubular pump barrel is caused to move upwardly over said stationary tubular pump plunger by the force placed on the rods by the motor, subsurface fluid is drawn into said stationary tubular pump plunger and no subsurface fluid is moved through the production string to the surface, and when said moveable tubular pump housing is caused to move downwardly over said stationary tubular pump plunger by the weight of the string of rods and the weight of said moveable tubular pump housing, subsurface fluid is caused to move upwardly, through said stationary tubular pump plunger, through said traveling valve, and through said production string to the surface.
- 5. The barrel and plunger pump system as defined in claim 4 wherein said cylindrical polished rod has a diameter equal to or greater than the diameter of said stationary tubular pump plunger.
- 6. An apparatus for moving subsurface fluids to the surface comprising:a subsurface moveable plunger and stationary tubular housing pump including a variable length seal at the interface between said moveable plunger and said stationary tubular housing; means for causing said moveable plunger to move upwardly and downwardly with respect to said stationary tubular housing; valve and flow passage means for causing subsurface fluid to be pushed out of said stationary tubular housing on said downward movement of said moveable plunger and no fluid to be moved out of said stationary tubular housing on said upward movement of said moveable plunger; a cylindrical polished rod connected to said means for causing said moveable plunger to move upwardly and downwardly, said cylindrical polished rod passing through a stuffing box and having a diameter equal to or greater than the diameter of said moveable plunger.
- 7. The apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein said valve and flow passage means includes a standing valve located on said stationary tubular housing and a traveling valve located on said moveable plunger.
- 8. The apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein only the weight of said moveable plunger, said string of rods and said cylindrical polished rod is moved during said upward movement of said moveable plunger with respect to said stationary housing.
- 9. The apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein a portion of said moveable plunger extends outwardly from said stationary housing.
- 10. The apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein said traveling valve is closed and said standing valve is open when said moveable plunger moves upwardly through said stationary tubular housing and said traveling valve is open and said standing valve is closed when said moveable plunger moves downwardly through said stationary housing.
- 11. The apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein said means for causing said reciprocating plunger to move up and down with respect to said housing is a string of rods attached to said moveable plunger.
- 12. A pumping system for lifting subsurface fluids to the surface through a wellhead, said pumping system comprising:surface located means for providing reciprocatory movement of a string of rods through the wellhead; a stuffing box contained in the wellhead for sealing engagement around an uppermost polished cylindrical rod; a subsurface stationary tubular pump barrel having an upper end and a lower end; a subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger having an upper end and a lower end, said subsurface tubular pump plunger constructed and arranged to form a variable length fluid seal at the interface between said moveable tubular pump plunger and said stationary tubular pump barrel; said subsurface moveable pump plunger having a diameter equal to or less than the diameter of said polished rod; said upper end of said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger extending out of said upper end of said stationary tubular pump barrel into the production string and further including flow passages therein to permit the flow of subsurface fluids from said subsurface stationary tubular pump barrel through said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger into the production string; a traveling valve mounted on said lower end of said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger; said traveling valve constructed and arranged to permit the flow of subsurface fluids through said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger through said flow passages in said upper end of said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger and to prevent the flow of subsurface fluids through said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger into said subsurface stationary tubular pump barrel; a standing valve located at said lower end of said subsurface stationary tubular pump barrel; whereby when said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger is caused to move upwardly through said subsurface stationary tubular pump barrel by the force placed on the rods by the motor, subsurface fluid is drawn through said standing valve into said subsurface stationary tubular pump barrel and no subsurface fluid is moved to the wellhead, and when said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger is caused to move downwardly through said stationary tubular pump barrel by the weight of the string of rods, and the weight of said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger, subsurface fluid is caused to move upwardly through said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger, through said traveling valve, and through the wellhead.
- 13. A well comprising:a wellhead; a casing extending from the wellhead to a subsurface source of fluids; a production string extending through said casing; means for providing reciprocatory movement of a string of rods through the wellhead; a stuffing box contained in the wellhead for sealing engagement around an uppermost polished cylindrical rod; a subsurface stationary tubular pump barrel having an upper end and a lower end; a subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger having an upper end and a lower end, said subsurface tubular pump plunger constructed and arranged to form a variable length fluid seal at the interface between tubular pump plunger and tubular pump barrel; said subsurface moveable pump plunger having a diameter equal to or less than the diameter of said polished rod; said upper end of said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger extending out of said upper end of said tubular stationary pump barrel into the production string and further including flow passages therein to permit the flow of subsurface fluids from said subsurface stationary tubular pump barrel through said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger into the production string; a traveling valve mounted on said lower end of said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger; said traveling valve constructed and arranged to permit the flow of subsurface fluids through said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger through said flow passages in said upper end of said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger and to prevent the flow of subsurface fluids through said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger into said subsurface stationary tubular pump barrel; a standing valve located at said lower end of said subsurface stationary tubular pump barrel; whereby when said subsurface tubular moveable pump plunger is caused to move upwardly through said subsurface stationary tubular pump barrel by the force placed on the rods by the motor, subsurface fluid is drawn through said standing valve into said subsurface stationary tubular pump barrel and no subsurface fluid is moved to the wellhead, and when said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger is caused to move downwardly through said stationary tubular pump barrel by the weight of the string of rods, and the weight of said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger, subsurface fluid is caused to move upwardly through said subsurface moveable tubular pump plunger, through said traveling valve, and through the wellhead.
- 14. A stationary housing for use with a sucker rod string driven reciprocating plunger and stationary housing subsurface pump system including a polished rod at the surface end of said sucker rod string, said polished rod having a diameter equal to or greater than the diameter of said reciprocating plunger; and a traveling valve located on the bottom of said reciprocating plunger, said stationary housing comprising:a tubular member constructed and arranged to form a variable length fluid seal with the reciprocating plunger; said tubular member having a length which permits the reciprocating plunger to extend outwardly therefrom; a standing valve mounted to the bottom of said tubular member; whereby when the reciprocating plunger is caused to move downwardly into said tubular member, subsurface fluid is pushed out of said tubular member, and when the reciprocating plunger is caused to move upwardly out of said tubular member, no fluid leaves said tubular member.
- 15. A reciprocating housing for use with a sucker rod string driven reciprocating housing and stationary plunger subsurface pump system, where said stationary plunger has a diameter equal to or less than the diameter of a polished rod located at the surface end of said sucker rod string and a standing valve mounted on the top of said stationary plunger, said reciprocating housing comprising:a tubular member constructed and arranged to form a variable length fluid seal with said stationary plunger; said tubular member having a length which permits the stationary plunger to extend outwardly therefrom; said tubular member including a traveling valve mounted on the top thereof; whereby when said tubular member is moved downwardly over the stationary plunger, subsurface fluid is pushed out of said tubular member and when said tubular member is moved upwardly over the stationary plunger, no subsurface fluid leave said tubular member.
- 16. A stationary plunger for use with a sucker rod string driven stationary plunger and reciprocating housing subsurface pump system including a polished rod at the surface end of said sucker rod string and a traveling valve mounted on the top of said reciprocating housing, said stationary plunger comprising:a tubular member constructed and arranged to form a variable length fluid seal with the reciprocating housing; said tubular member having a length which extends outwardly from within the reciprocating housing; said tubular member having a diameter which is less than or equal to the diameter of the polished rod; said tubular including a standing valve mounted on the top thereof; whereby when the reciprocating housing is moved downwardly over said tubular member, subsurface fluid is pushed out of the reciprocating housing and when the reciprocating housing is moved upwardly over said tubular member no fluid leaves the reciprocating housing.
- 17. A method for moving subsurface fluids to the surface, said method comprising the steps of:inserting a substantially vertical plunger into a substantially vertical housing so that a portion of said substantially vertical plunger extends from said substantially vertical housing and forms a variable length fluid seal therewith; attaching the bottom of a sucker rod string to said substantially vertical plunger; attaching the top of said sucker rod string to a polished rod and stuffing box system wherein the diameter of said polished rod is equal to or greater than the diameter of said substantially vertical plunger; attaching a traveling valve to said substantially vertical plunger and attaching a standing valve to said substantially vertical housing so that subsurface fluid is pushed out of said substantially vertical housing on the downward movement of said substantially vertical plunger therein and no fluid is moved out of said substantially vertical housing on the upward movement of said substantially vertical plunger.
- 18. The method as defined in claim 17 wherein said traveling valve is closed and said standing valve is open when said substantially vertical plunger moves upwardly through said substantially vertical housing and said traveling valve is open and said standing valve is closed when said substantially vertical plunger moves downwardly through said housing.
- 19. The method as defined in claim 17 wherein only the weight of said substantially vertical plunger, said string of sucker rods and said polished rod is moved during said upward movement of said substantially vertical plunger.
- 20. A method for moving subsurface fluids to the surface, said method comprising the steps of:inserting a substantially vertical plunger into a substantially vertical housing so that a portion of said substantially vertical plunger extends from said substantially vertical housing and said substantially vertical housing forms a variable length seal therewith; attaching the bottom of a sucker rod string to said substantially vertical housing; attaching the top of said sucker rod string to a polished rod and stuffing box system wherein the diameter of said polished rod is equal to or greater than the diameter of said substantially vertical plunger; attaching a standing valve to said substantially vertical plunger and a traveling valve to said substantially vertical housing so that subsurface fluid is pushed out of said substantially vertical housing on the downward movement of said substantially vertical housing over said substantially vertical plunger and no fluid is moved out of said substantially vertical housing on the upward movement of said substantially vertical housing.
- 21. The method as defined in claim 20 wherein said traveling valve is closed and said standing valve is open when said substantially vertical housing moves upwardly over said substantially vertical plunger and said traveling valve is open and said standing valve is closed when said substantially vertical housing moves downwardly over said substantially vertical plunger.
- 22. The method as defined in claim 20 wherein only the weight of said substantially vertical housing, said polished rod and said string of sucker rods is moved during the upward movement of said substantially vertical housing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Reference is made to, and priority claimed from, U.S. Patent Application for patent Ser. No. 09/495,341, filed on Feb. 1, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,368,084, entitled “Fluid Pumping Apparatus” by Milton Skillman. The disclosure of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/495,341 is hereby incorporated in its entirety.
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NORRIS Tubular Products O'Bannon Pumps & Tools. Tulsa, Oklahoma, Sect. 1, pp. 1-13; Sect. 3, pp. 1-25. |