Claims
- 1. In a submersible motor assembly used to drive a pump for pumping fluids from wells having, tandemly arranged, a lower motor assembly and an upper motor assembly, each motor assembly having a longitudinal housing with top and bottom ends, an electric motor, rotor-driven longitudinal shaft, thrust bearings supporting the shaft, oil corridor means within the shaft, and housing to permit the circulation of oil contained within the housing, and internal electrical leads to the motor and splined connection for the shafts, the improvement characterized by:
- electrical connection means between the lower and upper motor assemblies comprising, at the top of the lower assembly, a socket, an insulated female receptacle, connected to the internal electrical lead, which is spirally wrapped inside the housing, the receptacle movable from the socket for initial connection with an insulated male terminal fixed at the bottom of the upper assembly just prior to connecting the motor assemblies, and positionable in the socket when connected.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1, the further improvement including:
- unsymmetrical male alignment pins extending upward above the top of the lower motor assembly, and
- female alignment openings positioned about the lower end of the upper motor assembly to receive the pins.
- 3. In a submersible motor assembly used to drive a pump for pumping fluids from wells having, tandemly arranged, a lower motor assembly and an upper motor assembly, each motor assembly having a longitudinal housing with top and bottom ends, an electric motor, rotor-driven longitudinal shaft, thrust bearings supporting the shaft, oil corridor means within the shaft, and housing to permit the circulation of oil contained within the housing, and internal electrical leads to the motor and splined connection for the shafts, the improvement characterized by:
- a chamber in the oil corridor adjacent the bottom of the upper motor assembly, surrounding the longitudinal shaft, a cylindrical filter element coaxial with the shaft positioned in the chamber and dividing same into an inner oil flow space and an outer oil flow space
- whereby oil will flow during expansion upward into the inner space, thence into and up the shaft, thence a portion outward into the outer oil flow space, and the remainder to an equalizer, and during the running of the motor and upon shut-off the oil in the outer space will flow across the filter element into the inner oil flow space.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 45,312, filed June 4, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,350,911.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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4350911 |
Wilson et al. |
Sep 1982 |
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Divisions (1)
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45312 |
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