Claims
- 1. An intake assembly for restricting gas entry into a pump located in a horizontal portion of a well, comprising:
a tubular housing having a plurality of apertures for receiving flow of well fluid, the apertures being spaced circumferentially around the housing so that once installed in the well, at least one lower elevation aperture and one higher elevation aperture are defined; and at least one movable restrictor located within the housing that at least partially blocks the higher elevation aperture and opens the lower elevation aperture to allow liquid to flow in the lower elevation aperture and restrict entry of gas into the higher elevation aperture.
- 2. The intake assembly according to claim 1, wherein the restrictor moves out of blocking engagement with the lower elevation aperture and into engagement with the higher elevation aperture automatically during installation of the pump and in response to the orientation of the pump.
- 3. The intake assembly according to claim 1, wherein the restrictor is buoyant in the well fluid, the buoyancy causing the restrictor to rise into at least partial blocking engagement with the higher elevation aperture.
- 4. The intake assembly according to claim 1, wherein the restrictor moves out of at least partial engagement with the lower elevation aperture in response to the housing coming into contact with a lower sidewall of the well.
- 5. The intake assembly according to claim 1, wherein:
the apertures are elongated in a direction parallel with a longitudinal axis of the intake assembly; and the restrictor comprises a helical coil that is buoyant, the coil having an axis that is parallel with the axis of the intake assembly.
- 6. The intake assembly according to claim 1, wherein:
the restrictor has at least one pin that protrudes through a hole in the housing while the restrictor is in a blocking position and is biased radially outward relative to a longitudinal axis of the housing, the restrictor at least partially blocking the aperture while the pin is protruding outward from the housing; and contact of the pin with a low side of the well causes the pin to move inward, opening the aperture.
- 7. The intake assembly according to claim 1, wherein:
the restrictor comprises a flexible elastomeric member.
- 8. The intake assembly according to claim 1, wherein the restrictor comprises:
a flexible sleeve biased into contact with an inner side of the housing to thereby block the apertures; and a plurality of pins protruding outward from holes in the sleeve that are spaced circumferentially around the housing, wherein when one of the pins contacts a lower side of the well, the sleeve deflects inward to open the lower elevation aperture.
- 9. The intake assembly according to claim 1, wherein:
said at least one restrictor comprises a plurality of flexible strips, each of the strips overlying at least one of the apertures and being secured to an inner wall of the housing at opposite ends of the strip; and a pin mounted to each of the strips intermediate the ends, the pin protruding outward through a hole in the housing while the restrictor is in a blocking position, the pin moving inward in response to contacting a lower side of the well to move an intermediate portion of the strip away from blocking engagement with the aperture.
- 10. An apparatus for pumping well fluid from a horizontal portion of a well, comprising:
a pump; a submersible power source connected to the pump by a shaft for driving the pump; the pump having an intake section that includes a tubular housing having a plurality of apertures for receiving flow of well fluid, the apertures being spaced circumferentially around the housing, the intake section adapted to be positioned in the horizontal portion of the well; and a buoyant restrictor located within the housing for floating upward in the well fluid to a restricting position at least partially blocking at least one of the apertures to restrict the entry of gas from the well fluid.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the restrictor encircles the shaft, and while in the restricting position, a lower side of the restrictor is spaced from at least one other of the apertures to the well fluid.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the restrictor has a helical, coiled configuration with an axis that is parallel to an axis of the shaft.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein:
the apertures are elongated in a direction parallel with the shaft; the restrictor comprises a coil encircling the shaft and having a plurality of turns; and while in the restricted position, a plurality of the turns engage an inner surface of the housing and overlie said at least one of the apertures.
- 14. An apparatus for pumping well fluid from a horizontal portion of a well, comprising:
a pump; a submersible power source connected to the pump by a shaft for driving the pump; the pump having an intake section that includes a tubular housing having a plurality of apertures for receiving flow of well fluid, the apertures being spaced circumferentially around the housing; at least one flexible restrictor located within the housing and biased against an inner wall of the housing to overlie and at least partially block at least one of the apertures while in a restricting position to restrict a flow of gas into the housing; and at least one pin extending from the restrictor through a hole provided in the housing, the pin adapted to contact a lower side of the well to push at least a portion of the restrictor inward from the restricted position to an open position allow the flow of well fluid into the housing.
- 15. The apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the restrictor comprises an elastomeric sleeve that encircles the shaft.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 14, wherein:
the restrictor comprises a sleeve that encircles the shaft; said at least one pin comprises a plurality of the pins located adjacent opposite ends of the sleeve; and wherein
the sleeve has a plurality of slots spaced circumferentially around the sleeve, but offset from the apertures to enable well fluid to flow into the sleeve from the portion of the sleeve that is in the open position.
- 17. A method for restricting gas entry into a pump located in a horizontal portion of a well, comprising:
(a) providing the pump with a tubular housing having a plurality of apertures, the apertures being spaced circumferentially around the housing; (b) installing at least one restrictor within the housing; then (c) lowering the pump into a horizontal portion of the well, resulting in at least one of the apertures being a higher elevation aperture and another of the apertures being a lower elevation aperture; and (d) causing the restrictor to at least partially block the higher elevation aperture to restrict entry of gas and open the lower elevation aperture to allow entry of liquid well fluid.
- 18. The method according to claim 17 wherein:
step (b) comprises making the restrictor buoyant; and step (d) occurs due to the restrictor floating upward into contact with a higher side of the housing.
- 19. The method according to claim 17 wherein:
step (b) comprises initially blocking all of the apertures with said at least one restrictor; and step (d) occurs due to contact of the housing with a low side of the casing causing at least part of said at least one restrictor to move inward from the lower elevation aperture.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Applicants claim the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/335,955 filed Oct. 30, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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