Claims
- 1. In a method for pumping a liquid from a well, which comprises:
- providing in said well a pump having a movable member capable of reciprocation so as to force said liquid from said well and a sucker rod having its lower end attached to said movable member;
- providing adjacent said well a pump jack connected to the upper end of said sucker rod, said pump jack incorporating means for lifting said sucker rod;
- lifting said sucker rod with said lifting means, thereby causing said sucker rod to undergo an upward stroke; and
- allowing said sucker rod to descend, thereby causing said sucker rod to undergo a downward stroke;
- the improvement which comprises allowing said sucker rod to descend against a resistance under the gravitational force acting on said sucker rod so that at the beginning of its downward stroke the magnitude of the acceleration of said sucker rod is determined by the gravitational force acting thereon, and progressively increasing said resistance during the latter part of said downward stroke of said sucker rod so as to apply to said sucker rod an upwardly-directed force greater than the gravitational force acting thereon, thereby causing a reduction in the rate of descent of said sucker rod to a minimum value before said sucker rod reaches the end of its downward stroke, the rate of descent of said sucker rod after attaining said minimum value being not less than said minimum value but not exceeding about 20 percent of the maximum rate of descent of said sucker rod prior to attaining said minimum value.
- 2. In apparatus for pumping a liquid from a well comprising:
- a pump jack having sucker rod attachment means for attachment to the upper end of said sucker rod and lifting means for lifting said sucker rod through its upward stroke,
- the improvement which comprises providing in said pump jack down-stroke control means for allowing said sucker rod attachment means to descend against a resistance under the gravitational force acting on said sucker rod attachment means so that at the beginning of its downward stroke the magnitude of the acceleration of said sucker rod attachment means is determined by the gravitational force acting thereon, and for applying to said sucker rod attachment means during the latter part of its downward stroke an upwardly-directed force greater than the gravitational force acting on said sucker rod attachment means, thereby causing a reduction in the rate of descent of said sucker rod attachment means to a minimum value before said sucker rod attachment means reaches the end of its downward stroke, the rate of descent of said sucker rod attachment means after attaining said minimum value being not less than said minimum value but not exceeding about 20 percent of the maximum rate of descent of said sucker rod attachment means prior to attaining said minimum value.
- 3. In a method of pumping a liquid from a well, which comprises:
- providing a pump in said well, said pump having a sucker rod capable of reciprocation so as to pump said liquid from said well;
- providing a pump jack adjacent said well, said pump jack being connected to the upper end of said sucker rod and incorporating a hydraulic piston-cylinder combination for lifting said sucker rod, said pump jack also incorporating a fluid discharge line serving to discharge hydraulic fluid from said cylinder as said sucker rod descends;
- lifting said sucker rod with said piston-cylinder combination, thereby causing said sucker rod to undergo an upward stroke; and
- allowing said sucker rod to descend through a downward stroke,
- the improvement which comprises providing in said fluid discharge line first and second restriction valves connected in series in said discharge line, said first valve being disposed between said second valve and said cylinder and allowing greater flow than said second valve, a fluid tight accumulation tank connected in fluid communication with said discharge line intermediate said two valves, a by-pass line extending around said first valve, and a check valve mounted in said by-pass line to allow a back pressure build-up in said discharge line intermediate said first and second valves to be applied to said discharge line between said cylinder and said first valve, whereby during the latter part of said downward stroke of said sucker rod a back pressure build-up takes place in said discharge line intermediate said first and second valves, said check valve is open, said back pressure build-up is communicated to said cylinder so as to apply to said sucker rod during a latter part of its downward stroke an upwardly directed force sufficient to cause a reduction in the rate of descent of said sucker rod before said sucker rod reaches the end of its downward stroke.
- 4. A method according to claim 18 wherein after said reduction of said rate of descent of said sucker rod has been effected, said sucker rod is thereafter allowed to complete the remainder of its downward stroke at a reduced rate of descent.
- 5. Apparatus for pumping a liquid from a well comprising:
- a sucker rod pumping string;
- a hydraulic piston-cylinder combination for raising said sucker rod pumping string;
- means for supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure to said piston-cylinder combination to raise said sucker rod pumping string during the ascending phase of a pumping cycle;
- a fluid discharge line serving to discharge hydraulic fluid from said cylinder during the descending phase of said pumping cycle;
- first and second restriction valves connected in series in said discharge line, said first valve being disposed between said second valve and said cylinder and allowing greater flow than said second valve;
- a fluid tight accumulation tank connected in fluid communication with said discharge line intermediate said two valves;
- a by-pass line extending around said first valve; and
- a check valve mounted in said by-pass line to allow a back pressure build-up in said discharge line intermediate said first and second valves to be applied to said discharge line between said cylinder and said first valve, whereby the rate of hydraulic fluid discharge from said cylinder is decreased near the bottom of said descending phase of said pumping cycle to thereby absorb the shock on said sucker rod pumping string as said sucker rod pumping string nears the bottom of said descending phase and begins said ascending phase of said pumping cycle.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said back pressure build-up reduces the rate of descent of said sucker rod pumping string substantially to zero and thereafter allows said sucker rod pumping string to accelerate to a reduced rate of descent limited by said second valve.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the total volume of said accumulation tank is from about 1.5 to about 3.5 times the swept volume of said cylinder and the gas pressure in said accumulaton tank is such that said accumulation tank never becomes more than about half-full of fluid.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said gas pressure in said accumulation tank is adjusted so that said accumulation tank becomes at least about 1/3 full of fluid.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said back pressure build-up reduces the rate of descent of said sucker rod pumping string to a minimum value after said sucker rod pumping string has traversed at least 75% of its descending phase but before said sucker rod pumping string reaches the end of its descending phase.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said second valve limits the rate of descent of said sucker rod pumping string after said reduction of said rate of descent to said minimum value to not more than about 20 percent of the maximum rate of descent of said sucker rod pumping string during its descending phase.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said second valve restricts the rate of descent of said sucker rod pumping string after said minimum value of said rate of descent has been attained to not more than about five inches per second.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said second valve restricts the rate of descent of said sucker rod pumping string after said minimum value of said rate of descent has been attained to not more than about two inches per second.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 200,899, filed Oct. 27, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,406,597 which is itself a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 156,780, filed June 5, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,346,620.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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