Method and system for damping vibrations in a tool string system
US-2016281488-A1 · Sep 29, 2016 · US
US11168550B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11168550-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016792023-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 14, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 9, 2021 |
| Grant date | Nov 9, 2021 |
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A downhole reciprocating pump configured for deployment within a tubing string. The reciprocating pump includes a pump barrel, a plunger inside the pump barrel, a lower seating nipple connected within a lower portion of the tubing string and a lower hold-down connected to the pump barrel. The lower hold-down is configured for a mechanical latching engagement with the lower seating nipple. The reciprocating pump also includes an upper seating nipple connected within the tubing string above the lower seating nipple. The upper seating nipple is longer than the lower seating nipple. The reciprocating pump further includes an upper hold-down that has one or more seals that contact an interior surface of the upper seating nipple.
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What is claimed is: 1. A downhole reciprocating pump configured for deployment within a tubing string, the reciprocating pump comprising: a pump barrel; a plunger inside the pump barrel; a lower seating nipple connected within a lower portion of the tubing string; a lower hold-down connected to the pump barrel, wherein the lower hold-down is configured for a mechanical latching engagement with the lower seating nipple, the mechanical latching arrangement comprising a plurality of prongs on the lower hold-down that expand within the lower seating nipple; an upper seating nipple connected within the tubing string above the lower seating nipple, wherein the upper seating nipple is longer than the lower seating nipple; and an upper hold-down, wherein the upper hold-down includes one or more seals that contact an interior surface of the upper seating nipple. 2. The downhole reciprocating pump of claim 1 , wherein the upper seating nipple is twice as long as the lower seating nipple. 3. The downhole reciprocating pump of claim 2 , wherein the upper seating nipple is four times as long as the lower seating nipple. 4. The downhole reciprocating pump of claim 1 , wherein the upper hold-down comprises a plurality of cup seals. 5. The downhole reciprocating pump of claim 1 , wherein the upper hold-down is configured to pass through the interior surface of the upper seating nipple. 6. The downhole reciprocating pump of claim 1 , further comprising one or more pressure communication ports extending though the pump barrel. 7. The downhole reciprocating pump of claim 6 , wherein the one or more pressure communication ports are positioned in the pump barrel adjacent to and below the upper hold-down. 8. A method for servicing a reciprocating downhole pump, the method comprising the steps of: installing upper and lower seating nipples at fixed locations within a tubing string; deploying a reciprocating pump inside the tubing string, wherein the reciprocating pump comprises a pump barrel, an upper hold-down and a lower hold-down; securing the reciprocating pump at a position within the tubing string by mechanically securing the lower hold-down within the lower seating nipple; and sealing an annular space surrounding the reciprocating pump with a sealing engagement between the upper hold-down and the upper seating nipple, operating the reciprocating pump, and retrieving the reciprocating pump through the tubing string, wherein the step of retrieving the reciprocating pump further comprises forcibly freeing the lower hold-down from the lower seating nipple, and wherein the step of mechanically securing the lower hold-down within the lower seating nipple comprises permitting a plurality of prongs within the lower hold-down to expand within the lower seating nipple, and wherein the step of forcibly freeing the lower hold-down comprises retracting the plurality of prongs within the lower hold-down. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the step of sealing an annular space surrounding the reciprocating pump further comprises compressing one or more seals within the upper hold-down against the upper seating nipple. 10. A method for servicing a reciprocating downhole pump, the method comprising the steps of: installing upper and lower seating nipples at fixed locations within a tubing string; deploying a reciprocating pump inside the tubing string, wherein the reciprocating pump comprises a pump barrel, an upper hold-down and a lower hold-down; securing the reciprocating pump at a position within the tubing string by mechanically securing the lower hold-down within the lower seating nipple; and sealing an annular space surrounding the reciprocating pump with a sealing engagement between the upper hold-down and the upper seating nipple, wherein the step of sealing an annular space surrounding the reciprocating pump further comprises compressing one or more seals within the upper hold-down against the upper seating nipple, and wherein the step of compressing one or more seals within the upper hold-down further comprises sliding the one or more seals within the upper hold-down from contact with an upper portion of the upper seating nipple to contact with a lower portion of the upper seating nipple. 11. A downhole reciprocating pump configured for deployment within a tubing string, the reciprocating pump comprising: a pump barrel having a wall, an upper end, and a lower end; a plunger inside the pump barrel; a lower seating nipple connected within a lower portion of the tubing string; a lower hold-down connected to the lower end of the pump barrel, wherein the lower hold-down is configured for a mechanical latching engagement with the lower seating nipple, the mechanical latching arrangement comprising a plurality of prongs on the lower hold-down that expand within the lower seating nipple; an upper seating nipple connected within the tubing string above the lower seating nipple; an upper hold-down, wherein the upper hold-down comprises: a body connected to the upper end of the pump barrel, and one or more seals that contact an interior surface of the upper seating nipple; and one or more pressure communication ports, wherein the one or more pressure communication ports extend through the wall of the pump barrel. 12. The downhole reciprocating pump of claim 11 , wherein the upper seating nipple is longer than the lower seating nipple. 13. The downhole reciprocating pump of claim 12 , wherein the upper seating nipple is twice as long as the lower seating nipple. 14. The downhole reciprocating pump of claim 12 , wherein the upper seating nipple is four times as long as the lower seating nipple. 15. The downhole reciprocating pump of claim 11 , wherein the upper hold-down comprises a plurality of cup seals. 16. The downhole reciprocating pump of claim 11 , wherein the one or more pressure communication ports are positioned in the pump barrel adjacent to and below the upper hold-down.
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