Claims
- 1. In an apparatus for pumping a liquid from a well provided with a sucker rod comprising a pump jack having a hydraulic piston-cylinder combination for lifting said sucker rod through an upward stroke and allowing said sucker rod to descend through a downward stroke, a supply line for supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure to said cylinder, and a pressurized fluid accumulation tank connected in said supply line, the improvement which comprises pre-loading said accumulation tank such that, at the end of said downward stroke of said sucker rod, the gas pressure in said accumulation tank is less than the pressure needed in said cylinder to raise said sucker rod but is such that during said upstroke said accumulation tank never becomes more than about half-full of fluid.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the preloading of said accumulation tank is such that the decrease in pressure in said tank at the end of the upstroke of said sucker rod occurs only after said sucker rod has completed about 90 percent of its upward stroke.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the total volume of said accumulation tank connected in said cylinder supply line is from about 10 percent to about 30 percent of the swept volume of the said cylinder.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the total volume of said accumulation tank connected in said cylinder supply line is about 20 percent of the swept volume of said cylinder.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said gas pressure in said accumulation tank does not reach its maximum value until said piston has completed at least about 2 percent of its upward stroke.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said gas pressure in said accumulation tank reaches its maximum value before said piston has completed about 10 percent of its upward stroke.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said gas pressure in said accumulation tank at the end of said downward stroke is at least about 80 percent of the pressure needed in said cylinder to raise said sucker rod.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said gas pressure in said accumulation tank at the end of said downward stroke is at least about 90 percent of the pressure needed in said cylinder to raise said sucker rod.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said gas pressure in said accumulation tank at the end of said downward stroke is about 95 percent of the pressure needed in said cylinder to raise said sucker rod.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said pump jack is provided with velocity-limiting means for limiting the velocity of said sucker rod aftwer said pressure in said accumulation tank has reached its maximum value, whereafter said sucker rod traverses the major portion of its upward stroke at a substantially constant velocity determined by said velocity-limiting means.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said velocity-limiting means limits the velocity of said sucker rod to not more than about one foot per second.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said velocity-limiting means comprises a restriction valve disposed in said cylinder supply line.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 12 wherein a by-pass line is provided bridging said restriction valve and in said by-pass line is disposed a check valve which will permit fluid to flow outwardly from said cylinder but not in the opposed direction.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said pump jack further comprises:
- a reservoir for hydraulic fluid;
- a pump for pumping hydraulic fluid under pressure;
- a suction line for supplying fluid from said reservoir to the inlet of said pump;
- a change-over valve having upstroke and downstroke positions;
- a pressure line for supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure from the outlet of said pump to said change-over valve; and
- an outlet line extending from said change-over valve to said reservoir,
- and wherein said cylinder supply line extends from said change-over valve to said cylinder;
- said change-over valve, when in its upstroke position, connecting said pressure line and said cylinder supply line and, when in its downstroke position, connecting said cylinder supply line and said outlet line.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 14 wherein said pump jack further comprises:
- a frame;
- a first carriage slideably mounted to reciprocate in a substantially vertical plane on said frame, said first carriage carrying said sucker rod attachment means;
- a second carriage capable of reciprocation in a substantially vertical plane relative to said frame;
- a counter weight mounted on said second carriage;
- rotatable means rotatably mounted on said frame; and
- flexible means interconnecting said first and second carriages and passing over said rotatable means.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said flexible means comprises at least one chain and said rotatable means comprises at least one sprocket.
- 17. Apparatus according to 15 wherein said pump jack further comprises two detents vertically spaced from one another and mounted on one of said first carriage and said frame and a switch mounted on the other of said first carriage and said frame so as to be capable of engaging said detents, said switch being capable of moving said change-over valve between its upstroke and downstroke positions, such that at the end of said upward stroke of said sucker rod attachment means said switch will engage one of said detents, thereby shifting said change-over valve from its upstroke to its downstroke position, and at the end of said downward stroke of said sucker rod attachment means said switch will engage the other of said detents, thereby shifting said change-over valve from its downstroke to its upstroke position.
- 18. Apparatus according to claim 17 wherein the spacing between said two detents is variable, thereby allowing the length of said stroke of said sucker rod attachment means to be varied.
- 19. Apparatus according to claim 14 wherein a return line extends from said change-over to said reservoir without passing through said outlet restriction valve, said change-over valve being arranged in its downstroke position to connect said pressure line and said return line.
- 20. Apparatus according to claim 19 wherein said change-over valve is pilot-operated and there is disposed in said return line a biased-closed check valve which will permit fluid to flow from said change-over valve to said reservoir but not in the opposed direction, the bias on said check valve being sufficient to provide in said return line upstream of said check valve a fluid pressure sufficient to enable shifting of said pilot-operated valve.
- 21. Apparatus according to claim 19 wherein said change-over valve, when in its upstroke position, connects said outlet line and said return line.
- 22. Apparatus according to claim 19 wherein said change-over valve is provided with a fail-safe position wherein said pressure line is connected to said return line, but said cylinder supply line is not connected to said outlet line, said change-over valve further being provided with biasing means which will cause said change-over valve to assume said fail-safe position if the power supply to said valve is cut off.
- 23. Apparatus according to claim 19 further comprising a relief line connecting the outlet of said pump to said reservoir, said relief line having disposed therein a biased-closed relief valve which will open when the pressure at the outlet of said pump exceeds a predetermined value greater than the design outlet pressure of said pump during said upward stroke of said sucker rod attachment means.
- 24. Apparatus according to claim 14 wherein an outlet restriction valve is connected in said outlet line and an outlet fluid-tight accumulation tank is connected in said outlet line between said outlet restriction valve and said change-over valve, whereby during the downward stroke of said sucker rod attachment means, said outlet restriction valve causes a back-pressure build-up in said outlet line and said cylinder supply line, thereby decreasing the rate of discharge of said hydraulic fluid from said cylinder as said sucker rod attachment means nears the end of its downward stroke.
- 25. Apparatus according to claim 24 wherein an auxiliary outlet restriction valve is disposed in said outlet line between said change-over valve and said outlet accumulation tank in said outlet line and a by-pass line extends around said auxiliary restriction valve, said by-pass line having disposed therein a check valve which permits fluid flow from said outlet accumulation tank in said outlet line toward said change-over valve but not in the opposed direction.
- 26. Apparatus according to claim 24 wherein the total volume of said outlet accumulation tank connected in said outlet line is from about 1.5 to about 3.5 times the swept volume of said cylinder and the gas pressure in said outlet accumulation tank is such that said outlet accumulation tank never becomes more than about halffull of fluid.
- 27. Apparatus according to claim 26 wherein said gas pressure in said outlet accumulation tank is adjusted so that said outlet accumulation becomes at least about one third full of fluid.
- 28. Apparatus according to claim 24 wherein said restriction valve in said outlet line is such that, at a point during said downward stroke of said sucker rod attachment means wherein fluid is neither leaving or entering said outlet accumulation tank, the rate of flow of said fluid through said restriction valve in said outlet line is such that the rate of descent of said sucker rod attachment means is less than about five inches per second.
- 29. Apparatus according to claim 28 wherein said restriction valve in said outlet line is such that at said point said rate of descent of said sucker rod attachment means is not greater than about two inches per second.
- 30. Apparatus according to claim 29 wherein said restriction valve in said outlet line is such that at said point said rate of descent of said sucker rod attachment means is not greater than about one inch per second.
- 31. In a method of pumping a liquid from a well, which comprises:
- providing in said well a pump having a moveable member capable of reciprocation so as to force said liquid from said well and a sucker rod having its lower end attached to said moveable member;
- providing adjacent said well a pump jack connected to the upper end of said sucker rod, said pump jack incorporating a hydraulic piston-cylinder combination for lifting said sucker rod;
- lifting said sucker rod with said hydraulic piston-cylinder combination, thereby causing said moveable member to undergo an upward stroke; and
- allowing said sucker rod to descend, thereby causing said moveable member to undergo a downward stroke,
- the improvement which comprises raising the pressure in said cylinder rapidly from the value reached at the bottom of said downward stroke to an intermediate pressure of at least about 80 percent, but less than 100 percent, of the pressure necessary to cause said piston to begin the upward stroke of said moveable member, and thereafter increasing said pressure in said cylinder and a reduced rate from said intermediate pressure to a pressure greater than that necessary to cause said piston to begin said upward stroke of said sucker rod, thereby commencing the movement of said sucker rod through its upward stroke without imposing a substantial impulsive loading upon said sucker rod.
- 32. A method according to claim 1, wherein the maximum pressure within said hydraulic cylinder is not achieved until said sucker rod has traversed at least about 2 percent of its upward stroke.
- 33. A method according to claim 31, wherein said maximum pressure in said cylinder is achieved before said sucker rod has completed about 10 percent of its upward stroke.
- 34. A method according to claim 31 wherein said pump jack is provided with velocity-limiting means which cause said sucker rod to traverse the major portion of its upward stroke at a substantially constant velocity.
- 35. A method according to claim 34 wherein the maximum velocity of said sucker rod during its upward stroke does not exceed about one foot per second.
- 36. A method according to claim 31, wherein the duration of said upward stroke is at least about four seconds.
- 37. A method according to claim 31 wherein said upward and downward strokes of said sucker rod are repeated from about two to about eight times per minute.
- 38. A method according to claim 37 wherein said upward and downward strokes of said sucker rod are repeated from about three to about six times per minute.
- 39. In a method of pumping a liquid from a well, which comprises:
- providing in said well a pump having a moveable member capable of reciprocation so as to force said liquid from said well and a sucker rod having its lower end attached to said moveable member;
- providing adjacent said well a pump jack connected to the upper end of said sucker rod, said pump jack comprising a hydraulic piston-cylinder combination for lifting said sucker rod;
- lifting said sucker rod with said hydraulic piston-cylinder combination, thereby causing said moveable member to undergo an upward stroke; and
- allowing said sucker rod to descend, thereby causing said moveable member to undergo a downward stroke,
- the improvement which comprises progressively reducing the hydraulic pressure in said cylinder at the end of said upward stroke of said sucker rod from a value greater than that necessary to cause upward movement of said sucker rod to an intermediate value less than that necessary to cause upward movement of said sucker rod but not less than about 80 percent of the pressure necessary to cause upward movement of said sucker rod, said intermediate pressure being sufficiently large to prevent downward movement of said sucker rod, and thereafter rapidly decreasing said pressure in said cylinder from said intermediate pressure to a pressure which will permit said sucker rod to begin its downward stroke.
- 40. A method according to claim 39 wherein said pressure in said cylinder is maintained substantially constant during part of the latter half of said upward stroke of said sucker rod prior to said progressive decrease of said pressure.
- 41. A method according to claim 39 wherein the duration of said upward stroke of said sucker rod is at least about four seconds.
- 42. A method according to claim 39 wherein said progressive decrease of said pressure in said cylinder does not begin until said sucker rod has traversed at least about 75 percent of its upward stroke.
- 43. A method according to claim 42 wherein said progressive decrease of said pressure in said cylinder does not begin until after said sucker rod has completed about 90 percent of its upward stroke.
- 44. A method according to claim 39 wherein said pressure in said cylinder continues to fall as said sucker rod traverses the first part of its downward stroke.
- 45. A method according to claim 43 wherein the reduction of pressure in said cylinder during the first part of the downward stroke of said sucker rod is terminated before said sucker rod has completed five percent of its downward stroke.
- 46. A method according to claim 39 wherein said upward and downward strokes of said sucker rod are repeated from about two to about eight times per minute.
- 47. A method according to claim 46 wherein said upward and downward strokes of said sucker rod are repeated from about three to about six times per minute.
- 48. A method according to claim 39 wherein, at the beginning of said upward stroke of said sucker rod, said pressure in said cylinder is rapidly increased from a value which permits said sucker rod to descend to an intermediate value which is less than the pressure needed to cause said sucker rod to begin its upward stroke but is not less than about 80 percent of the pressure necessary to begin the upward stroke of said sucker rod, and thereafter said pressure in said cylinder is increased at a reduced rate from said intermediate pressure to a pressure greater than that necessary to cause said sucker rod to begin its upward stroke.
- 49. A method according to claim 48 wherein the maximum pressure in said cylinder is achieved before said sucker rod has completed about 10 percent of its upward stroke.
- 50. A method according to claim 48 wherein said pump jack is provided with velocity-limiting means which cause said sucker rod to traverse the major portion of its upward stroke at a substantially constant velocity.
- 51. A method according to claim 50 wherein the maximum velocity of said sucker rod during its upward stroke does not exceed about one foot 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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