Claims
- 1. A fluid pumping system for use with a natural gas dehydrating system or the like having an absorber apparatus for removing water from wet natural gas to produce dry natural gas by use of a dessicant agent such as glycol, a glycol reboiler means for producing a source of dry glycol from wet glycol received from the absorber apparatus by heat obtained from burning of the natural gas, the system comprising:
- a fluid pump means operatively connected between dry glycol source and the absorber means for pumping dry glycol from the dry glycol source to the absorber means;
- a fluid operable primary motor means operatively connected to said pump means for actuating said pump means and having fluid inlet passage means for receiving wet glycol from said absorber and fluid outlet passage means for delivering wet glycol to said glycol reboiler means whereby energy derived from the wet glycol provides the primary motivating force for said motor means and said pump means; and
- a speed control means being operable by the dry natural gas and operatively associated with said pump means and said motor means for automatically regulating the speed thereof.
- 2. The invention as defined in claim 1 and wherein:
- said speed control means being a fluid operable device operatively connected to and operable by the pressure of the natural gas.
- 3. The invention as defined in claim 2 and wherein said fluid operable device is constructed and arranged to provide a secondary motor means for assisting said primary motor means in actuation of said fluid pump means whenever the energy available from the wet glycol is below a predetermined minimum value.
- 4. The invention as defined in claims 2 or 3 wherein said speed control means comprising:
- a cylinder means having variable volume fluid chambers at opposite ends thereof for receiving and exhausing natural gas therewithin;
- a piston means having opposite piston head surfaces thereon and being freely reciprocable slideably mounted in said cylinder means for reciprocable movement therewithin to alternately cause intake and exhaust of natural gas to and from said variable volume fluid chambers; and
- a gas flow control valve means for controlling intake and exhaust of natural gas to and from said variable volume fluid chambers.
- 5. The invention as defined in claim 4 and wherein said gas flow control valve means comprising:
- a spool valve means reciprocably slideably mounted for movement between first and second axially displaced positions; and
- spool valve control means operatively connecting said spool valve means to said piston means for causing positive actuation of said valve control means.
- 6. The invention as defined in claim 5 and wherein said spool valve control means comprising:
- a spool control member having one end portion operatively engageable with said spool valve means and the other end portion operatively engageable with said piston means;
- pivotal support means connected to said spool control member for enabling pivotal movement thereof between oppositely maximumly displaced positions alternately positioning said spool valve means in operative relationship with said variable volume fluid chambers; and
- snap action means associated with said spool control member for positively locating said spool control member in said oppositely maximumly displaced positions.
- 7. The invention as defined in claims 2 or 3 wherein:
- said fluid pump means comprising a first double acting piston means;
- said primary motor means comprising a second double acting piston means; and
- the effective areas of said second double acting piston means being substantially greater than the effective areas of said first double acting piston means.
- 8. The invention as defined in claim 7 and wherein:
- the effective area of said second double acting piston means being between 5% and 15% greater than the effective areas of said first double acting piston means.
- 9. The invention as defined in claim 8 and wherein:
- said second double acting piston means and said first double acting piston means being constructed and arranged as a single piston unit.
- 10. The invention as defined in claim 9 and further comprising:
- a flow control spool valve means for controlling flow to said second double acting piston means and being mounted within said single piston unit for reciprocable movement relative thereto and for reciprocable movement therewith.
- 11. The invention as defined in claim 10 and wherein:
- said flow control spool valve means being operatively connected to said speed control means.
- 12. The invention as defined in claim 11 and wherein:
- said speed control means comprising a double acting piston means.
- 13. A method of pumping dry glycol from a dry glycol source to a dehydration device of a natural gas dehydrating system comprising the steps of:
- utilizing the energy of wet glycol from the dehydrater device to operate a pump means for pumping the dry glycol from the dry glycol source to the dehydrater device; and
- utilizing dry gas from the dehydrater device to control the rate of reciprocation of the pump means.
- 14. The method as defined in claim 13 and wherein said pump means is a double acting piston device operatively connected to a double acting motor piston device and further comprising:
- utilizing a volume of wet glycol which is higher than the volume of dry glycol.
- 15. The method as defined in claim 14 and further comprising:
- regulating the rate of reciprocation of the dry glycol pump means and the wet glycol motor means by controlling the rate of flow of dry gas through a double acting piston means of a gas operated pump regulator means operatively associated with said motor means.
- 16. The method as defined in claim 15 and further comprising:
- utilizing the energy of the dry gas to assist the movement of said motor means when the energy of the wet glycol is decreased.
- 17. The method as defined in claim 16 and further comprising:
- conveying high pressure dry gas from the separator to a low pressure dry gas reservoir through a pressure regulator and reducing the pressure of the high pressure dry gas to provide low pressure dry gas in the low pressure dry gas reservoir;
- conveying high pressure dry gas to a pressure regulator and reducing the pressure of the high pressure dry gas to provide low pressure dry gas and conveying the low pressure dry gas to the intake port of the gas operated pump regulator means for operation thereof; and
- conveying low pressure dry gas from the exhaust port of the gas operated pump regulator means to the low pressure gas reservoir.
- 18. The method as defined in claim 17 and further comprising:
- controlling the rate of flow of low pressure dry gas through the gas operated pump regulator means and thereby controlling the rate of speed of operation of the pump.
- 19. The method as defined in claim 17 and further comprising:
- stopping the flow of low pressure dry gas to the gas operated pump regulator means whenever the rate of flow of high pressure dry gas from dehydration apparatus is below or above predetermined flow rates enabling efficient operation of the natural gas dehydrating system.
- 20. A method of energizing and controlling the rate of a pump apparatus for pumping dry glycol between a wet glycol reboiler means and a dehydrating means of a natural gas dehydrating system, wherein the dry glycol is used in the dehydrating means to remove water from wet natural gas to produce saleable dry gas and wet glycol, and the pump apparatus includes a pump motor means and a pump means and a gas operated pump regulator means, comprising the steps of:
- conveying wet glycol from the dehydrating means to the pump motor means and from the pump motor means to the reboiler means and utilizing the energy of the wet glycol to operate the pump means;
- conveying dry glycol from the reboiler means to the pump means and increasing the pressure of the dry glycol in the pump means and conveying dry glycol of increased pressure to the dehydrating means; and
- conveying dry gas from the dehydrating means to the gas operated pump regulator means and reducing the pressure of the dry gas before the dry gas enters the gas operated pump regulator means and utilizing the energy of the dry gas of reduced pressure to operate the gas operated regulator means and control the rate of operation of the pump motor means and the pump means.
- 21. The method as defined in claim 20 and further comprising the steps of:
- regulating the rate of flow of the dry gas of reduced pressure through the gas operated pump regulator means and thereby regulating the rate of operation of the pump motor means and the pump means.
- 22. The method as defined in claim 21 and further comprising the step of:
- utilizing the energy of the dry gas of reduced pressure in the gas operated pump regulator means and a secondary source of energy to assist in the operation of the pump motor means whenever the energy of the wet glycol in the pump motor means is insufficient to maintain a desired rate of operation of the pump apparatus.
- 23. The method as defined in claim 22 wherein the dehydrating system includes a gas burner means associated with the reboiler means to heat wet glycol therein to produce the dry glycol and further comprising the step of:
- conveying the dry gas of reduced pressure from the gas operated pump regulator means to the gas burner means associated with the wet glycol reboiler means and utilizing the energy of the dry gas of reduced pressure to heat the wet glycol in the reboiler means to produce the dry glycol.
- 24. The method as defined in claim 20 wherein a flow meter means associated with the dehydrating system receives the saleable dry gas from the dehydrating means and includes apparatus operable in response to the pressure of the saleable dry gas to indicate the rate of flow of the saleable dry gas, and further comprising the step of:
- terminating the flow of dry gas to the gas operated pump regulator means whenever the flow of dry gas through the meter means exceeds predetermined high and low flow rates whereat the operation of the dehydrating system is to be terminated.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 277,266, filed June 25, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,402,652.
US Referenced Citations (10)
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