IP Library Granted Patent US 7,255,163
Granted Patent B2
US 7,255,163 · App. 10/914,809 · Granted Aug 14, 2007

Convertible rotary seal for progressing cavity pump drivehead

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Patent No.
US 7,255,163
App. No.
10/914,809
Granted
Aug 14, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A convertible rotary seal has a housing for receiving a polish rod. A mandrel is rotatably mounted in the seal housing and surrounds the polish rod. A wear sleeve surrounding the mandrel engages a primary seal. A secondary seal engages the mandrel and polish rod and rotates therewith but may be converted for use as a static seal if necessary. A locking mechanism selectively secures the mandrel in a stationary orientation with respect to the seal housing. Fluid that leaks past the primary seal will be detectible through an external orifice. If a leak in the primary seal is detected via the external port, then the mandrel may be secured in a stationary orientation with respect to the housing and the secondary seal may be reconfigured to operate as a stationary seal until such time as the rotary sealing unit can be overhauled.

Claims (81)

1. A seal for a progressing cavity pump drivehead comprising:

a seal housing for receiving a polish rod;

a mandrel at least partially located in said seal housing, said mandrel adapted for selective rotation with respect to said polish rod;

a primary seal surrounding said mandrel;

a secondary seal for sealing engagement with said polish rod;

a locking mechanism for selectively securing said mandrel in a stationary orientation with respect to said seal housing.

2. The seal according to claim 1 further comprising:

a wear sleeve surrounding said mandrel; and

wherein said primary seal sealingly engages said wear sleeve.

3. The seal according to claim 1 further comprising:

an external orifice in communication with an area proximate said primary seal,

said external orifice for providing access for an operator to check for fluids leaking past said primary seal.

4. The seal according to claim 1 wherein:

said secondary seal rotates with said polish rod in a first configuration and said secondary seal is adaptable for use as a static seal in a second configuration.

5. The seal according to claim 1 wherein:

said secondary seal comprises poly style packing.

6. The seal according to claim 1 wherein:

said mandrel is comprised of a single piece.

7. The seal according to claim 1 wherein:

said primary seal is comprised of a plurality of lip seals.

8. The seal according to claim 7 wherein:

an external orifice communicates with an area proximate said plurality of lip seals, said external orifice for providing access for an operator to check for fluids leaking past said plurality of lip seals.

9. The seal according to claim 7 further comprising:

a lip seal spacer for mounting one of said plurality of lip seals thereon;

said lip seal spacer defining a spacer orifice in fluid communication with an external orifice, said external orifice for providing access for an operator to check for fluids leaking past said plurality of lip seals.

10. A method of operating a rotary seal comprising the steps of:

surrounding a polish rod with a mandrel;

surrounding said mandrel with a primary seal;

rotating a secondary seal with said polish rod for sealing engagement with said polish rod;

checking for leakage of said primary seal through an exterior port;

securing said mandrel in a stationary orientation with respect to a seal housing; and

rotating said polish rod within said secured mandrel.

11. The method according to claim 10 further comprising the step of:

after said step of securing said mandrel, operating said secondary seal as a stationary seal.

12. A method of operating a rotary seal comprising the steps of:

surrounding a polish rod with a mandrel;

surrounding said mandrel with a primary seal;

rotating a secondary seal with said polish rod for sealing engagement with said polish rod;

checking for leakage of said primary seal through an exterior port;

surrounding said mandrel with a wear sleeve; and

sealingly engaging said wear sleeve with said primary seal.

13. A well having a progressive cavity pump deployed therein, said well comprising:

a wellhead;

a seal housing affixed to said wellhead, said seal housing for receiving a polish rod;

a mandrel at least partially located in said seal housing, said mandrel adapted for selective rotation with respect to said polish rod;

a primary seal for surrounding said mandrel;

a secondary seal for sealing engagement with said polish rod;

a locking mechanism for selectively securing said mandrel in a stationary orientation with respect to said seal housing.

14. The well according to claim 13 further comprising:

a wear sleeve surrounding said mandrel; and

wherein said primary seal sealingly engages said wear sleeve.

15. The well according to claim 13 wherein:

an external orifice communicates with an area proximate said primary seal, said external orifice for providing access for an operator to check for fluids that have leaked past said primary seal.

16. The well according to claim 13 wherein:

said secondary seal rotates with said polish rod in a first configuration and said secondary seal is adaptable for use as a static seal in a second configuration.

17. The well according to claim 13 wherein:

said secondary seal comprises poly style packing.

18. The well according to claim 13 wherein:

said mandrel is comprised of a single piece.

19. The well according to claim 13 wherein:

said primary seal is comprised of a plurality of lip seals.

20. The well according to claim 19 wherein:

an external orifice communicates with an area proximate said plurality of lip seals, said external orifice for providing access for an operator to check for fluids that have leaked past said plurality of lip seals.

21. The well according to claim 19 further comprising:

a lip seal spacer for mounting one of said plurality of lip seals thereon;

said lip seal spacer defining a spacer orifice in fluid communication with an external orifice, said external orifice for providing access for an operator to check for fluids that have leaked past said plurality of lip seals.

22. A seal for a progressing cavity pump drivehead comprising:

a seal housing for receiving a polish rod;

a mandrel at least partially located in said seal housing, said mandrel adapted for selective rotation with said polish rod;

a primary seal surrounding said mandrel;

a wear sleeve surrounding said mandrel wherein said primary seal sealingly engages said wear sleeve;

a secondary seal for sealing engagement with said polish rod; and

a locking mechanism for selectively securing said mandrel in a stationary orientation with respect to said seal housing.

23. A well having a progressive cavity pump deployed therein, said well comprising:

a wellhead;

a seal housing affixed to said wellhead, said seal housing for receiving a polish rod;

a mandrel at least partially located in said seal housing, said mandrel adapted for selective rotation with said polish rod;

a primary seal for surrounding said mandrel;

a wear sleeve surrounding said mandrel wherein said primary seal sealingly engages said wear sleeve;

a secondary seal for sealing engagement with said polish rod;

a locking mechanism for selectively securing said mandrel in a stationary orientation with respect to said seal housing.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 26, 2021
From: RAVDOS HOLDINGS INC.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 056362/0902 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 22, 2020
From: LUFKIN INDUSTRIES, LLC; BAKER HUGHES HOLDINGS LLC FKA BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC FKA BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED; BAKER HUGHES OILFIELD OPERATIONS, LLC; QUINN PUMPS CANADA LTD.
To: RAVDOS HOLDINGS INC.
Reel/Frame 053285/0640 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 16, 2007
From: RIVARD, RAYMOND P.
To: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 019558/0820 →