IP Library Granted Patent US 6,949,025
Granted Patent B1
US 6,949,025 · App. 09/707,354 · Granted Sep 27, 2005

Downhole motor universal joint assembly

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Patent No.
US 6,949,025
App. No.
09/707,354
Granted
Sep 27, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

A downhole motor universal joint assembly includes a female coupler which receives a male end of a drive shaft. The female coupler has a retainer that prevents separation of the male end and the female coupler. The retainer has a rearward extending skirt with flow passages to prevent solid material from accumulating in an exposed space between the female coupler and the male coupler. Also to prevent solid material from accumulating in this space, a shoulder formed on the male coupler diverts the flow of well fluid towards the outside of the joint. Thrust loads are transmitted between the male coupler and the female coupler by a thrust ball positioned between the male coupler and the female coupler. Torque loads are transmitted between the male coupler and the female coupler by a plurality of balls positioned in annularly spaced concave pockets on the exterior surface of the male coupler. The balls move axially within grooves formed on the inside wall of the female coupler, allowing limited omnidirectional angular movement of the drive shaft and the female coupler with respect to one another. A compensating piston has seals to prevent well fluid from entering the joint. By moving axially within the space between the female and male couplers, the compensating piston equalizes the pressure within the joint and the pressure in the well fluid.

Claims (78)

1. A universal joint assembly having a longitudinal axis and adapted to be coupled to a eccentric rotor located within a well, the universal joint assembly comprising:

a female coupler defining an interior cavity, the interior cavity having an end wall with a concave depression and an interior side wall;

a male coupler having an exterior side wall and an engagement end with a concave depression, the engagement end being received within the interior cavity of the female coupler;

each of the side walls having a plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses;

a thrust ball positioned between the concave depressions of the male and female couplers;

a plurality of ball members positioned in the circumferentially spaced recesses of the male and female couplers; and

a seal assembly located between the side walls of the male and female couplers, defining a sealed chamber that contains the ball and the ball members and is adapted to be filled with a lubricant, the seal assembly comprising a compensating member having one side adapted to be in contact with the lubricant and another side adapted to be in contact with well fluid, the compensating member being free to move axially a limited distance toward the end wall of the female coupler to equalize pressure differential.

2. The universal joint assembly of claim 1 , wherein the compensating member comprises an annular piston.

3. The universal joint assembly of claim 1 , wherein the compensating member comprises an annular piston surrounding a portion of the male coupler, the male coupler rotating angularly relative to the compensating member.

4. A universal joint assembly having a longitudinal axis and adapted to be coupled to a eccentric rotor located within a well, the universal joint assembly comprising:

a female coupler defining an interior cavity, the interior cavity having an end wall with a concave depression and an interior side wall;

a male coupler having an exterior side wall and an engagement end with a concave depression, the engagement end being received within the interior cavity of the female coupler;

each of the side walls having a plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses;

a thrust ball positioned between the concave depressions of the male and female couplers;

a plurality of ball members positioned in the circumferentially spaced recesses of the male and female couplers;

a seal assembly located between the side walls of the male and female couplers, defining a sealed chamber that contains the ball and the ball members and is adapted to be filled with a lubricant, the seal assembly comprising a compensating member having one side adapted to be in contact with the lubricant and another side adapted to be in contact with well fluid, the compensating member being free to move axially a limited distance toward the end wall of the female coupler to equalize pressure differential; and

wherein the compensating member comprises an annular piston that is axially movable toward the end wall of the female coupler until coming into abutment with the ball members.

5. A universal joint assembly having a longitudinal axis and adapted to be coupled to a eccentric rotor located within a well, the universal joint assembly comprising:

a female coupler defining an interior cavity, the interior cavity having an end wall with a concave depression and an interior side wall;

a male coupler having an exterior side wall and an engagement end with a concave depression, the engagement end being received within the interior cavity of the female coupler;

each of the side walls having a plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses;

a thrust ball positioned between the concave depressions of the male and female couplers;

a plurality of ball members positioned in the circumferentially spaced recesses of the male and female couplers;

a seal assembly located between the side walls of the male and female couplers, defining a sealed chamber that contains the ball and the ball members and is adapted to be filled with a lubricant, the seal assembly comprising a compensating member having one side adapted to be in contact with the lubricant and another side adapted to be in contact with well fluid, the compensating member being free to move axially a limited distance toward the end wall of the female coupler to equalize pressure differential; wherein the female coupler further comprises:

a skirt that extends rearward past the seal assembly, defining an annular space surrounding a portion of the male coupler that has an open rearward end adapted to be exposed to well fluid; and

a flow passage extending laterally through the skirt, communicating the annular space with the exterior of the skirt.

6. A universal joint assembly having a longitudinal axis and adapted to be coupled to a eccentric rotor located within a well, the universal joint assembly comprising:

a female coupler defining an interior cavity, the interior cavity having an end wall with a concave depression and an interior side wall;

a male coupler having an exterior side wall and an engagement end with a concave depression, the engagement end being received within the interior cavity of the female coupler;

each of the side walls having a plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses;

a thrust ball positioned between the concave depressions of the male and female couplers;

a plurality of ball members positioned in the circumferentially spaced recesses of the male and female couplers;

a seal assembly located between the side walls of the male and female couplers, defining a sealed chamber that contains the ball and the ball members and is adapted to be filled with a lubricant, the seal assembly comprising a compensating member having one side adapted to be in contact with the lubricant and another side adapted to be in contact with well fluid, the compensating member being free to move axially a limited distance toward the end wall of the female coupler to equalize pressure differential; and

an annular shoulder on the male coupler adjacent an end of the female coupler for diverting well fluid away from spaces between the female coupler and the male coupler.

7. A universal joint assembly having a longitudinal axis and adapted to be coupled to a eccentric rotor located within a well, the universal joint assembly comprising:

a female coupler defining an interior cavity, the interior cavity having an end wall with a concave depression and an interior side wall;

a male coupler having an exterior side wall and an engagement end with a concave depression, the engagement end being received within the interior cavity of the female coupler;

each of the side walls having a plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses;

a thrust ball positioned between the concave depressions of the male and female couplers;

a plurality of ball members positioned in the circumferentially spaced recesses of the male and female couplers;

a seal assembly located between the side walls of the male and female couplers, defining a sealed chamber that contains the ball and the ball members and is adapted to be filled with a lubricant, the seal assembly comprising a compensating member having one side adapted to be in contact with the lubricant and another side adapted to be in contact with well fluid, the compensating member being free to move axially a limited distance toward the end wall of the female coupler to equalize pressure differential; wherein the female coupler further comprises:

a skirt that extends rearward past the seal assembly, defining an annular space surrounding a portion of the male coupler that has an open rearward end adapted to be exposed to well fluid; and wherein the male coupler further comprises:

an annular shoulder protruding radially from the male coupler adjacent an end of the skirt of the female coupler, the shoulder having a rearward facing portion for diverting well fluid away from the annular space between the female coupler and the male coupler.

8. A universal joint assembly having a longitudinal axis and adapted to be coupled to an eccentric rotor, the universal joint assembly comprising:

a female coupler defining an interior cavity, the interior cavity having an end wall with a concave depression and an interior side wall;

a male coupler having an exterior side wall and an engagement end with a concave depression, the engagement end being received within the interior cavity of the female coupler;

each of the side walls having a plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses;

a thrust ball positioned between the concave depressions of the male and female couplers;

a plurality of ball members positioned in the circumferentially spaced recesses of the male and female couplers;

a skirt that extends rearward past a seal assembly, defining an annular space surrounding a portion of the male coupler that has an open rearward end adapted to be exposed to well fluid; and

at least one flow passage extending laterally through the skirt, communicating the annular space with the exterior of the skirt.

9. The universal joint assembly according to claim 8 , further comprising:

a shoulder on the male coupler that faces away from the skirt and is inclined relative to the axis, the shoulder being located proximal and rearward from the end of the skirt, for diverting well fluid away from the annular space between the male and female couplers.

10. The universal joint assembly according to claim 8 , further comprising:

an annular band on the male coupler having a rearward shoulder that faces away from the skirt and is inclined relative to the axis, and a forward shoulder that faces toward the end wall of the female coupler and is inclined relative to the axis, the annular band being located proximal the end of the skirt.

11. The universal joint assembly according to claim 10 , wherein the annular band is located rearward from the end of the skirt.

12. The universal joint assembly of claim 8 , further comprising:

a pressure compensator having one side adapted to be in contact with lubricant located in the cavity between the male and female couplers and another side adapted to be in contact with well fluid, the pressure compensator being movable to equalize pressure of the lubricant with that of the well fluid.

13. The universal joint assembly of claim 8 , further comprising:

a sealed chamber that contains the ball and the ball members and is adapted to be filled with a lubricant;

a compensating member having one side adapted to be in contact with the lubricant and another side adapted to be in contact with well fluid, the compensating member being free to move axially a limited distance toward the end wall of the female coupler to equalize pressure differential.

14. The universal joint assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the male coupler is adapted to be rotate angularly within the female coupler, wherein the compensating member is annular, surrounds a portion of the male coupler, and is fixed concentrically within the female coupler, the compensating member having an inner diameter sufficiently larger than said portion of the male coupler to accommodate the angular rotation of the male coupler.

15. A universal joint assembly adapted to be joined to an eccentric rotor located in a well, the universal joint assembly having a longitudinal axis and comprising:

a female coupler having an interior cavity with an end wall having a concave depression and an interior side wall;

a male coupler having an exterior side wall and an engagement end with a concave depression, the engagement end being received within the interior cavity of the female coupler;

each of the side walls having a plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses;

a thrust ball positioned between the concave depressions of the male and female couplers;

a plurality of ball members positioned in the circumferentially spaced recesses of the male and female couplers;

a sealed chamber between the side walls that is filled with a lubricant;

a compensating member having one side in contact with the lubricant and another side adapted to be in contact with well fluid, the compensating member being free to move axially a limited distance toward the end wall of the female coupler to equalize pressure differential between the lubricant and the well fluid;

a skirt on the female coupler that extends rearward past the compensating member, defining an annular space surrounding a portion of the male coupler that has an open rearward end adapted to be exposed to well fluid; and

at least one flow passage extending laterally through the skirt, communicating the annular space with the exterior of the skirt to allow flow of well fluid from the annular space to the exterior of the skirt.

16. The universal joint assembly of claim 15 , further comprising:

an annular shoulder protruding radially from the male coupler at the open rearward end of the skirt, the shoulder being inclined to divert forward flowing well fluid over the exterior of the skirt.

17. The universal joint assembly of claim 15 , wherein the compensating member comprises:

an annular piston surrounding a portion of the male coupler and having an inner diameter sufficiently larger than an outer diameter of said portion of the male coupler to allow angular rotational movement of the male coupler;

an outer seal located between the annular piston and the side wall of the female coupler; and

an inner seal located between the piston and the male coupler, the outer seal having portions spaced 180 degrees apart from one another that alternately undergo additional squeeze and additional expansion due to the angular rotational motion of the male coupler.

Assignments (8)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 23, 2018
From: MULTI-SHOT, LLC
To: MS DIRECTIONAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 046222/0717 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 11, 2017
From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: MULTI-SHOT, LLC
Reel/Frame 043839/0732 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 30, 2015
From: WELLS FARGO BANK
To: MULTI-SHOT LLC
Reel/Frame 034858/0480 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 30, 2015
From: MULTI-SHOT LLC
To: WELLS FARGO BANK
Reel/Frame 034858/0814 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 24, 2011
From: MULTI-SHOT, LLC
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 026799/0425 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 17, 2007
From: MULTI-SHOT, LLC
To: WELLS FARGO BANK
Reel/Frame 019161/0902 →
TERMINATION OF SECURITY INTERESTS IN PATENTS Recorded Apr 11, 2007
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION, AS AGENT
To: MULTI-SHOT, LLC
Reel/Frame 019140/0835 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 22, 2005
From: BLACK WARRIOR WIRELINE CORP.
To: MULTI-SHOT, L.L.C.
Reel/Frame 016295/0261 →