Systems and methods for adjusting process parameters in a pharmaceutical production process
US-2020096992-A1 · Mar 26, 2020 · US
US11603854B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11603854-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016941332-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 28, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 14, 2023 |
| Grant date | Mar 14, 2023 |
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A submersible pump assembly includes a pump, a motor, and a seal section connected between. A shaft passage in the seal section has an outboard end that is open to the pump intake and an inboard end that is in fluid communication with motor lubricant in the motor. A drive shaft extends axially within the shaft passage. An outboard bearing at the outboard end of the shaft passage receives the shaft to provide radial support. An inboard bearing at the inboard end of the shaft passage receives the shaft to provide radial support. A shaft seal in the shaft passage receives and seals around the shaft. The shaft seal is located between the outboard bearing and the inboard bearing and seals motor lubricant in the shaft passage from well fluid in the shaft passage.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A submersible pump assembly, comprising: a pump; a motor containing a motor lubricant; a seal section connected between the motor and the pump, the seal section comprising, an equalizer, an intake member between the equalizer and the pump and having a well fluid intake for flowing well fluid into the pump, and a guide member between the equalizer and the intake member; a shaft passage extending within the intake member and the guide member, the shaft passage having a longitudinal axis, an outboard end that is open to the well fluid intake, and an inboard end that is in fluid communication with motor lubricant in the motor; a drive shaft extending axially within the shaft passage, the drive shaft being driven by the motor for driving the pump; an outboard bearing in the intake member and at the outboard end of the shaft passage that receives the shaft to provide radial support, the outboard bearing being in non-sealing engagement with the shaft passage to enable well fluid to flow from the well fluid intake through the outboard bearing into the shaft passage; an inboard bearing in the guide member and at the inboard end of the shaft passage that receives the shaft to provide radial support, the inboard bearing being in non-sealing engagement with the shaft passage to enable motor lubricant to flow through the inboard bearing into the shaft passage; and a shaft seal in the shaft passage that receives and seals around the shaft, the shaft seal being located axially between the outboard bearing and the inboard bearing, the shaft seal sealing motor lubricant in the shaft passage from well fluid in the shaft passage. 2. The assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising: a vent port joining the shaft passage axially between the outboard bearing and the shaft seal and extending from the shaft passage to an exterior of the seal section for venting debris that migrates through the outboard bearing into the shaft passage. 3. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the shaft seal comprises: a rotating face member rigidly mounted to the shaft for rotation in unison, the rotating face member having a rotating face that rotates in unison with the rotating face member; a non-rotating face member mounted for non-rotation in the shaft passage, the non-rotating face member having a non-rotating face; and a spring that urges the rotating face and the non-rotating face against each other. 4. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the shaft seal comprises: a rotating face member rigidly mounted to the shaft; a rotating carbide ring carried by the rotating face member that rotates in unison with the shaft; a non-rotating face member rigidly mounted in the shaft passage; a non-rotating carbide ring carried by the non-rotating face member for non-rotation but axial movement relative to the non-rotating face member; and a spring between the non-rotating carbide ring and the non-rotating face member that urges the non-rotating carbide ring upward in sliding and sealing engagement with the rotating carbide ring. 5. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the shaft seal comprises: a rotating face member; an annular wedge member between the rotating face member and the shaft that rigidly secures the rotating face member to the shaft; a collar overlying and extending outward from the wedge member, the collar having a depending annular sidewall in threaded engagement with the rotating face member; a non-rotating face member rigidly mounted in the shaft passage; a non-rotating wear resistant ring carried by the non-rotating face member for non-rotation relative to the non-rotating face member; and a spring between the non-rotating face member and the non-rotating wear resistant ring that urges the non-rotating wear resistant ring into sliding and sealing engagement with the rotating face member. 6. The assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising: a counterbore having a shoulder in the shaft passage facing the shaft seal; and an annular debris blocking member secured to the shoulder, the debris blocking member having an inner diameter through which the shaft extends, the inner diameter of the debris blocking member being smaller than an inner diameter of the shaft passage to retard debris from depositing on the shaft seal. 7. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the shaft seal comprises: a rotating face member rigidly mounted to the shaft; a counterbore in the shaft passage; a non-rotating face member rigidly mounted in the counterbore; an annular cavity in the non-rotating face member; a carbide ring carried within the cavity for axial movement and non-rotation relative to the non-rotating face member; an elastomeric seal ring encircling and sealing between the carbide ring and a wall of the cavity; and a plurality of springs spaced around the cavity, each of the springs having one end in contact with a bottom of the cavity and another end in contact with the carbide ring, urging the carbide ring into sliding and sealing engagement with the rotating face member. 8. The assembly according to claim 7 , further comprising: a non-rotating face member seal ring encircling the non-rotating face member and sealing against a sidewall of the counterbore. 9. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein: the seal section comprises a housing that is secured to the guide member and the intake member by threads; the well fluid intake is located in the intake member; the shaft seal is disposed at an interface between the guide member and intake member; and sidewalls of the guide and intake members extend from the shaft passage to an outer surface of the pump assembly. 10. A submersible pump assembly, comprising: a well fluid pump; a motor containing a motor lubricant; a seal section between the motor and the pump, the seal section comprising: a cylindrical housing wall having a longitudinal axis; a flexible pressure equalizer surrounded by the housing wall, the pressure equalizer having an interior in fluid communication with motor lubricant in the motor and an exterior adapted to be in contact with well fluid; a guide secured to an upper end of the housing wall above the pressure equalizer; an intake member secured to an upper end of the guide, the intake member having an intake port for admitting well fluid, the intake member having a connector that secures an upper end of the intake member to the pump; a shaft passage extending through the guide and having an upper end within the intake member in fluid communication with the intake port, the shaft passage having a lower end in fluid communication with motor lubricant in the motor; a shaft extending axially though the shaft passage, the shaft being driven by the motor and having a splined upper end in the intake member for driving the well fluid pump; an upper bearing at an upper end of the shaft passage that radially supports the shaft and is adapted to be immersed in well fluid in the intake member; a lower bearing at a lower end of the shaft passage that radially supports the shaft and is immersed in motor lubricant in the shaft passage; and a mechanical face seal in the shaft passage axially between the upper and lower bearings for sealing motor lubricant in a lower portion of the shaft passage from the well fluid in an upper portion of the shaft passage the mechanical face seal comprising, a rotating face member; an annular wedge member between the rotating face member and the shaft that rigidly secures the rotating face member to the shaft; and a collar overlying and extending outward from the wedge member, the collar having a depending annular sidewall in threaded
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