Claims
- 1. A sensor and hydraulic control device for controlling the extend and retract stroke end limits and stroke length of a hydraulic cylinder controlled by spaced limit valves comprising: limit valves positioned to simulate the hydraulic cylinder extend and retract strokes ends locations; movable mounting means for said limit valves for changing the location of each limit valve and the distance between said limit valves for selectively adjusting the length of the strokes of said hydraulic cylinder and the end limit of the extend and retract strokes of said cylinder; cam operator means for opening and closing each of said limit valves at said ends locations; a flexible cable secured at a first end with said hydraulic cylinder and connected with said cam operator means to move said cam operator means whereby said cam operator means simulates the extend and retract strokes of said hydraulic cylinder; movable sheave means connected with said operator means; fixed sheave means spaced from said movable sheave means; means biasing said movable sheave means away from said fixed sheave means; and said cable is reeved over said movable and fixed sheave means and secured along the second end thereof at a fixed location.
- 2. A device according to claim 1 further comprising a longitudinally movable block secured with said movable sheave means and said cam operator means, a stationary block secured with said fixed sheave means and said second end of said cable, and said means biasing said movable sheave means away from said fixed sheave means comprises a spring between said movable and said fixed blocks.
- 3. A device according to claim 2 further comprising an elongated housing, said stationary block is secured along one end of said housing, said movable block is slidable in said housing, said housing is provided with a longitudinal top slot for said cam operator means, a limit valve mounting plate on said housing, and an adjusting screw securing each said limit valve with said plate, each said limit valve being movably supported on a separate one of said screws above said housing slot for engagement by said cam operator means.
- 4. A hydraulic pumping jack for operating a sucker rod string connected with a well pump comprising: a double-acting hydraulic cylinder asembly including a base, a stationary piston rod secured along the lower end through said base extending upwardly therefrom, an annular stationary piston secured along an upper end portion of said piston rod, a cylinder movably positioned around said annular piston, a cylinder cap secured on the upper end of said cylinder defining with said cylinder and said annular piston a hydraulic fluid extend chamber within said cylinder above said annular piston, an annular closure between the lower end of said cylinder and said piston rod below said annular piston defining with said annular piston, said cylinder, and said piston rod an annular hydraulic fluid retract chamber below said annular piston, said piston rod having ports along an upper portion thereof below said annular piston for admitting hydraulic fluid to said retract chamber, a flow conductor disposed in spaced concentric relation within said piston rod connecting through said annular piston at an upper end thereof into said extend chamber and connecting through said base for admitting hydraulic fluid into said cylinder assembly to said extend chamber, the outer surface of said flow conductor and the inner surface of said piston rod defining an annular hydraulic fluid flow passage within said piston rod around said flow conductor for hydraulic fluid flow to said annular retract chamber, and flow passage means including a flow coupling in said base communicating with said annular hydraulic fluid flow passage; an idler sheave platform mounted on the upper end of said cylinder of said hydraulic cylinder assembly; idler sheave means mounted on said sheave platform; flexible tension member means secured at a first fixed end with said hydraulic cylinder assembly platform, extending over said sheave means and downwardly therefrom to a movable second end; means on said second end of said tension member for securing said tension member with a well pump sucker rod string; and hydraulic fluid power and logic circuitry connected with said hydraulic cylinder assembly for extending and retracting said movable cylinder to raise and lower said second movable end of said tension member.
- 5. A well pumping jack in accordance with claim 4 further comprising apparatus for sensing and controlling the extend and retract strokes of said hydraulic cylinder including movably positioned limit valves for sensing the end position of each said extend and retract stroke, said valves being adapted to be selectively positioned for varying said end of each of said strokes and varying the length of said strokes, cam means secured in movable relation with said limit valves for engaging and operating said limit valves, and means for coupling said cam means with said hydraulic cylinder for operating said cam means to simulate said extend and retract strokes of said hydraulic cylinder.
- 6. A well pumping jack in accordance with claim 5 wherein said means for coupling said hydraulic cylinder and said cam means is a flexible member having a first end connected with said hydraulic cylinder and a second portion spaced from said first end coupled with said cam means for moving said cam means to simulate the movement of said hydraulic cylinder.
- 7. A pumping jack in accordance with claim 6 further comprising a hydraulic fluid reversing valve for directing flow to the opposite ends of said hydraulic cylinder assembly and means for operating said reversing valve including a hydraulic drive motor actuated responsive to said limit valves and a scotch-yoke coupled between said drive motor and said reversing valve for operating said reversing valve.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 449,823 filed Dec. 14, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,571,939.
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Divisions (1)
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