Seal assembly for a submersible pumping system and an associated method thereof
US-10323751-B2 · Jun 18, 2019 · US
US10669807B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10669807-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815973699-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 8, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 4, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 2, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 2, 2020 |
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A well pump seal section housing connects between a pump and a motor. Upper and lower retainers at upper and lower ends of the housing have outward facing cylindrical walls. A bladder has an interior in fluid communication with dielectric lubricant in the motor. Rigid upper and lower sleeves are bonded within upper and lower openings of the bladder. The sleeves slide over the cylindrical walls of the retainers and are sealed by seal rings. Fasteners secure the sleeves to the cylindrical walls.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A submersible, electrical well pump assembly, comprising: a seal section housing for coupling between a motor and a pump of the assembly, the housing having an axis; a head secured to a first end of the housing, and a base secured to a second end of the housing; first and second retainers mounted to the head and the base, respectively, the first and second retainers being axially spaced apart and extending toward each other from the head and the base, each of the first and second retainers having an axial bore and an outward facing cylindrical wall relative to the axis; a bladder having first and second openings on opposite ends; rigid first and second sleeves bonded to and within the first and second openings, respectively; the first sleeve receiving and secured to the cylindrical wall of the first retainer; the second sleeve receiving and secured to the cylindrical wall of the second retainer; a guide tube within the bladder and having opposite ends in engagement with the bores in the first and second retainers; and a shaft extending through the guide tube and into the bores in the first and second retainers. 2. The assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising: a first seal ring between the first sleeve and the cylindrical wall of the first retainer; and a second seal ring between the second sleeve and the cylindrical wall of second retainer. 3. The assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising: a first shoulder on the first retainer that faces in a second direction; a second shoulder on the second retainer that faces the first shoulder; the first sleeve having a first end abutting the first shoulder; a first retaining ring abutting a second end of the first sleeve; the second sleeve having a second end abutting the second shoulder; and a second retaining ring abutting a first end of the second sleeve. 4. The assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising: an outward protruding annular first rib on a second end of the first sleeve and located within an interior of the bladder; and an outward protruding annular second rib on a first end of the second sleeve and located within the interior of the bladder. 5. The assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising: a first seal ring between the first sleeve and the cylindrical wall of the first retainer; a second seal ring between the second sleeve and the cylindrical wall of second retainer; a first set screw that extends through the first sleeve into a mating recess on the cylindrical wall of the first retainer, the first set screw being spaced from the first seal ring in a first direction; and a second set screw that extends through the second sleeve into a mating recess on the cylindrical wall of the second retainer, the second set screw being spaced from the second seal ring in a second direction. 6. A submersible, electrical well pump assembly, comprising: a seal section housing for coupling between a motor and a pump of the assembly, the housing having an axis; first and second retainers axially spaced apart and extending toward each other from first and second ends of the housing, respectively, each of the first and second retainers having an outward facing cylindrical wall relative to the axis; a bladder having first and second openings on opposite ends; rigid first and second sleeves bonded to and within the first and second openings, respectively; the first sleeve receiving and secured to the cylindrical wall of the first retainer; the second sleeve receiving and secured to the cylindrical wall of the second retainer; a first retaining ring secured to the cylindrical wall of the first retainer and retaining the first sleeve on the first retainer; a second retaining ring secured to the cylindrical wall of the second retainer and retaining the second sleeve on the second retainer; and wherein the first and second retainers are located within an interior of the bladder. 7. A submersible, electrical well pump assembly, comprising: a seal section housing for coupling between a motor and a pump of the assembly, the housing having an axis; first and second retainers axially spaced apart and extending toward each other from first and second ends of the housing, respectively, each of the first and second retainers having an outward facing cylindrical wall relative to the axis; a bladder having first and second openings on opposite ends; rigid first and second sleeves bonded to and within the first and second openings, respectively; the first sleeve receiving and secured to the cylindrical wall of the first retainer; the second sleeve receiving and secured to the cylindrical wall of the second retainer; a first set screw that extends through the first sleeve into a mating recess on the cylindrical wall of the first retainer; a second set screw that extends through the second sleeve into a mating recess on the cylindrical wall of the second retainer; and wherein the first and second set screws are exterior of the bladder. 8. A well pump assembly, comprising: an electric motor for driving the pump assembly, the motor containing a dielectric lubricant; a seal section housing connected between the pump and the motor and having a longitudinal axis; a head secured to an upper end of the housing and a base secured to a lower end of the housing; upper and lower retainers mounted to the head and the base, respectively, each of the upper and lower retainers having an axial bore and outward facing cylindrical wall, relative to the axis; a seal ring on each of the cylindrical walls; a bladder having an interior in fluid communication with the dielectric lubricant in the motor, the bladder having upper and lower ends with upper and lower openings, respectively; rigid upper and lower sleeves bonded within the upper and lower openings, respectively, the upper sleeve sliding over the cylindrical wall of the upper retainer and being sealed thereto by the seal ring on the cylindrical wall of the upper retainer, the lower sleeve sliding over the cylindrical wall of the lower retainer and being sealed thereto by the seal ring on the cylindrical wall of the lower retainer; an upper fastener securing the upper sleeve to the cylindrical wall of the upper retainer; a lower fastener securing the lower sleeve to the cylindrical wall of the lower retainer; a guide tube within the bladder and having opposite ends in engagement with the bores in the upper and lower retainers; and a shaft extending through the guide tube and into the bores in the upper and lower retainers. 9. The assembly according to claim 8 , wherein: the upper fastener comprises an upper retaining ring secured to the cylindrical wall of the upper retainer below the upper sleeve and the upper end of the bladder; and the lower fastener comprises a lower retaining ring secured to the cylindrical wall of the lower retainer above the lower sleeve and the lower end of the bladder. 10. The assembly according to claim 8 , wherein: the upper retainer has a downward facing shoulder; the upper fastener comprises an upper retaining ring secured to the cylindrical wall of the upper retainer below the downward facing shoulder, the upper sleeve being located between the downward facing shoulder and the upper retaining ring; the lower retainer has an upward facing shoulder; the lower fastener comprises a lower retaining ring secured to the cylindrical wall of the lower retainer above the upward facing shoulder; and the lower sleeve is located between the upward facing shoulder and the lower retaining ring. 11. The assembly according to claim 8 , further comprising: an outward protruding a
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