Claims
- 1. Apparatus for pumping large volumes of oil well drilling mud at very high pressure comprising:
- a rod having a pair of ends and a middle portion;
- a motor having a stator and a rotor, said middle portion of said rod threadably coupled to said rotor to move the rod axially as the rotor turns;
- a pair of cylinders receiving the opposite ends of said rod;
- means for energizing said motor to rotate said rotor in alternate directions, to reciprocate said rod over a predetermined stroke length; and
- a pair of outlet valves coupled to said cylinders to control the outflow of drilling mud therefrom;
- said stroke length being more than five times the diameter of either end of said rod.
- 2. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein:
- said stroke length is at least ten times the diameter of either end of said rod.
- 3. A heavy duty, large volume, high pressure pump comprising:
- a motor having a thread-engaging bearing;
- a rod having a threaded middle portion threadably disposed in said bearing, said rod being restrained from rotation but being axially movable;
- a pair of cylinders, each receiving a different end of said rod;
- valve means connected to said cylinders, for allowing the inflow or outflow of fluid with respect to each cylinder as the rod moves in directions respectively out of or into the cylinder; and
- means responsive to the rod approaching each of two opposite predetermined positions, for effectively reversing said motor to rotate the bearing in an opposite direction;
- the axial movement of said rod between said positions being at least five times the diameter of either end of the rod, whereby to minimize reversals of valve means operation for a given volumetric rate of pumping.
- 4. The pump described in claim 3 wherein:
- said axial movement of said rod is at least ten times the diameter of either end of the rod.
- 5. A method for pumping large volumes of oil well drilling mud at very high pressures, comprising:
- reciprocating a pump piston in a pump cylinder, so the piston alternately moves axially forward into the cylinder and axially rearwardly out of the cylinder;
- keeping an inlet valve open during at least some of the rearward piston movement to let mud flow into the cylinder; and
- keeping an outlet valve open during at least some of the forward piston movement to permit the outflow of mud, including closing the outlet valve at about the time the piston stops moving forward to begin moving rearwardly;
- said step of reciprocating including moving said piston an axial distance of more than five times the diameter of the piston end which lies in said cylinder during said forward movement and during said rearward movement, whereby to minimize wear on the outlet valve in a pump of moderate size.
- 6. The method described in claim 5 wherein:
- said step of reciprocating includes moving said piston an axial distance of at least ten times the diameter of the piston end.
- 7. The method described in claim 5 wherein:
- said step of reciprocating includes repeatedly reversing the current flow to an electric motor which has a rotor threadable coupled to said rod, maintaining a separate cylinder at each of the opposite ends of said piston, and pumping drilling mud which is significantly compressible at pressures on the order of 20,000 psi alternately out of each cylinder at a pressure on the order of 20,000 psi, whereby to utilize the resilience of compressed fluid to aid in reversing the piston to thereby minimize motor load.
- 8. A heavy duty, high volume, pump for pumping liquid at on the order of 20,000 psi, comprising:
- an electric motor having a stator and a rotor, said rotor having a thread-engaging bearing;
- a piston rod having a threaded middle portion threadably disposed in said bearing in a low friction threadable engagement with the bearing;
- a pair of cylinders receiving different ends of said piston rod;
- an inlet valve connected to each cylinder to permit the inflow of liquid therein;
- an outlet valve connected to each cylinder to permit the outflow of liquid therefrom at a pressure on the order of 20,000 psi;
- means for reversing the flow of current to said motor to reverse it after it moves said rod by a predetermined axial distance into one cylinder and out of the other;
- said axial distance being at least ten times the diameter of either end of said rod, whereby to minimize valve wear, and
- whereby to allow liquid pressure to help reverse the piston rod to minimize motor start-up load.
ORIGIN OF INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 42 USC 2457).
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