Claims
- 1. In combination with a downhole drilling motor having a progressive cavity stator and a rotor rotating and gyrating within the stator in response to fluid flow through the stator wherein a housing connected to the stator contains a shaft mounted within the housing for rotation about the longitudinal axis of the shaft, the improvement therein comprising:
- a flexible rod having an upper end and a lower end, said rod being connected to said rotor at its upper end, and connected to said shaft at its lower end for translating the rotation and gyration of said rotor to the axial or true rotation of said shaft,
- said rod comprising a composite assembly of an upper section and a lower section, said upper section having external threads along a predetermined distance of its length, said rotor being hollow with internal threads, fitting over said upper section and threadably engaging the external threads of said upper section, said lower section including a threaded connection means at the lower end of said lower section for connecting said flexible rod to said shaft, said upper section being made of steel and said lower section being made of titanium.
- 2. In combination with a downhole drilling motor having a progressive cavity stator and a rotor rotating and gyrating within the stator in response to fluid flow through the stator wherein a housing connected to the stator contains a shaft mounted within the housing for rotation about the longitudinal axis of the shaft, the improvement therein comprising:
- a flexible rod having an upper end a lower end, said rod being connected to said rotor at its upper end, and connected to said shaft at its lower end for translating the rotation and gyration of said rotor to the true rotation of said shaft, said rod having an internal bore along its entire length from upper end to lower end, said bore mating with an internal bore in said rotor at its upper end and with an internal bore in said shaft at its lower end,
- said flexible rod comprising a composite assembly of an upper section and a lower section, said upper section being made of steel and said lower section being made of titanium.
- 3. In combination with a downhole drilling motor having a progressive cavity stator and a rotor rotation and gyrating with the stator in response to fluid flow through the stator wherein a housing connected to the stator contains a shaft mounted within the housing for rotation about the longitudinal axis of the shaft, the improvement therein comprising:
- a flexible rod having an upper end and a lower end, said rod being connected to said rotor at its upper end, and connected to said shaft at its lower end for translating the rotation and gyration of said rotor to the axial or true rotation of said shaft, said rod being a composite assembly of an upper section and a lower section, wherein said upper section is made of steel and said lower section is made of titanium.
- 4. In combination with a downhole drilling motor having a progressive cavity stator and a rotor rotating and gyrating within the stator in response to fluid flow through the stator wherein a housing connected to the stator contains a shaft mounted within the housing for rotation about the longitudinal axis of the shaft, the improvement therein comprising:
- a flexible rod having an upper end and a lower end, said rod being a composite assembly of an upper section and a lower section, said lower section being attached to said upper section inside said rotor adjacent to a power-producing surface of said rotor, said rod being connected to said rotor at its upper end, and connected to said shaft at its lower end for translating the rotation and gyration of said rotor to the axial or true rotation of said shaft.
- 5. The improved combination of claim 4 wherein said upper section has an upper end and a lower end, the lower end of said upper section having a bore along the axis of the upper section, with internal threads located in said bore.
- 6. The improved combination of claim 5 wherein
- the upper end of said lower section has an interference fit within the bore at an area below the internal threads.
- 7. The improved combination of claim 6 wherein said lower section has a reduced diameter for a predetermined distance along its length.
- 8. The improved combination of claim 7 further comprising a threaded connection means, nonintegral to, but connected to the lower end of said lower section for connecting said flexible rod to said shaft.
- 9. The improved combination of claim 8 wherein said upper section has external threads along a predetermined distance of its length; and
- wherein said rotor is hollow with internal threads and fits over said upper section, threadably engaging the external threads of said upper section.
- 10. The improved combination of claim 4 wherein said upper section has external threads along a predetermined distance of its length; and
- wherein said rotor is hollow with internal threads and fits over said upper section, threadably engaging the external threads of said upper section.
- 11. The improved combination of claim 10 further comprising a threaded connection means, nonintegral to, but connected to the lower end of said lower section for connecting said flexible rod to said shaft.
- 12. In combination with a downhole drilling motor having a progressive cavity stator and a rotor rotating and gyrating within the stator in response to fluid flow through the stator wherein a housing connected to the stator contains a shaft mounted within the housing for rotation about the longitudinal axis of the shaft, the improvement therein comprising:
- a flexible rod having an upper end and a lower end, said rod being connected to said rotor at its upper end, and connected to said shaft at its lower end for translating the rotation and gyration of said rotor to the true rotation of said shaft, said rod having an internal bore along its entire length from upper end to lower end, said bore mating with an internal bore in said rotor at its upper end and with an internal bore in said shaft at its lower end, said flexible rod comprising a composite assembly of an upper section and a lower section; said lower section being attached to said upper section inside said rotor adjacent to a power-producing surface of said rotor.
- 13. The improved combination of claim 12 wherein said upper section has external threads for a predetermined distance along its length; and
- wherein said rotor is hollow with internal threads for a predetermined distance, said rotor fitting over said upper section and threadably engaging the external threads of said upper section.
- 14. The improved combination of claim 13 wherein said upper section is made of steel and said lower section is made of titanium.
- 15. The improved combination of claim 12 wherein said lower section has an upper end and a lower end and the upper end threadably engages said upper section.
- 16. The improved combination of claim 15 wherein said upper section has an upper end and a lower end, the lower end of said upper section having integral threads and an enlarged bore.
- 17. The improved combination of claim 16 wherein,
- the upper end of said lower section has an interference fit with the bore in the lower end of said upper section at an area below the internal threads.
- 18. The improved combination of claim 17 wherein said lower section has a reduced diameter for a predetermined distance along its length.
- 19. The improved combination of claim 18 further comprising a threaded connection means, nonintegral to, but connected to the lower end of said lower section for connecting said flexible rod to said shaft.
- 20. The improved combination of claim 19 wherein said upper section has external threads for a predetermined distance along its length; and
- wherein said rotor is hollow with internal threads for a predetermined distance, said rotor fitting over said upper section and threadably engaging the external threads of said upper section.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 560,379, abandoned filed on July 30, 1990, for a Flexible Coupling for Progressive Cavity Downhole Drilling Motor.
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Continuations (1)
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