Long-stroke pumping unit
US-10196883-B2 · Feb 5, 2019 · US
US12404752B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12404752-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418898047-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 26, 2024 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2023 |
| Publication date | Sep 2, 2025 |
| Grant date | Sep 2, 2025 |
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A long-stroke pumping unit can be moved away from and toward the wellhead by using a single hydraulic power source via a control interface that is coupled to the hydraulic power source and configured to control both the vertical movement and the horizontal movement of the long-stroke pumping unit. The control interface can control the hydraulic power source for extension and retraction of a hydraulic cylinder for horizontal movement of the unit, and the same control interface can control the same hydraulic power source for extension and retraction of a first vertical hydraulic jack and a second vertical hydraulic jack of the long-stroke pumping unit for vertical movement of an end of the long-stroke pumping unit.
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A long-stroke pumping unit comprising: a base frame comprising a pair of parallel rails, wherein the base frame is configured to be positioned on a foundation that is proximate to a wellhead, wherein an end of the base frame faces the wellhead; a tower connected to each of the pair of parallel rails near the end of the base frame; a hydraulic cylinder having an end connected to the base frame or to the tower and an opposite end connected to the foundation; a first vertical hydraulic jack coupled to one of the pair of parallel rails at the end of the base frame; a second vertical hydraulic jack coupled to another of the pair of parallel rails at the end of the base frame; a hydraulic power source fluidly connected to the hydraulic cylinder, to the first vertical hydraulic jack, and to the second vertical hydraulic jack; and a control interface coupled to the hydraulic power source and configured to control the hydraulic power source for a movement of i) the hydraulic cylinder between a first extended position and a first retracted position, ii) the first vertical hydraulic jack between a second extended position and a second retracted position, and iii) the second vertical hydraulic jack between a third extended position and a third retracted position. 2. The long-stroke pumping unit of claim 1 , wherein each of the first vertical hydraulic jack and the second vertical hydraulic jack comprises a housing and a rod movable within the housing, wherein an end of the rod of each of the first vertical hydraulic jack and the second vertical hydraulic jack faces the foundation. 3. The long-stroke pumping unit of claim 1 , being in a first position while the hydraulic cylinder is in the first extended position. 4. The long-stroke pumping unit of claim 3 , being in a second position while the hydraulic cylinder is in the first retracted position. 5. The long-stroke pumping unit of claim 4 , where the first vertical hydraulic jack and the second vertical hydraulic jack are connected to the end of the base frame when the long-stroke pumping unit is in the first position and when the long-stroke pumping unit is in the second position. 6. The long-stroke pumping unit of claim 1 , further comprising: a first mounting assembly connected to the one of the pair of parallel rails and to the first vertical hydraulic jack; and a second mounting assembly connected to the another of the pair of parallel rails and to the first vertical hydraulic jack. 7. The long-stroke pumping unit of claim 6 , wherein: the first mounting assembly comprises a first bracket connected to the one of the pair of parallel rails, and a first cage connected to the first bracket, wherein the first cage is configured to hold and contain the first vertical hydraulic jack in a vertical orientation, and the second mounting assembly comprises a second bracket connected to the another of the pair of parallel rails, and a second cage connected to the second bracket, wherein the second cage is configured to hold and contain the second vertical hydraulic jack in the vertical orientation. 8. The long-stroke pumping unit of claim 7 , wherein: the first mounting assembly further comprises a first guide member connected to the one of the pair of parallel rails and to the first cage, and the second mounting assembly further comprises a second guide member connected to the another of the pair of parallel rails and to the second cage. 9. The long-stroke pumping unit of claim 8 , wherein: the first cage comprises a first top portion connected to the first bracket, a first plurality of rods having ends connected to the first top portion, and a first bottom portion connected to opposite ends of the first plurality of rods, wherein the first vertical hydraulic jack is contained within the first top portion, the first plurality of rods, and the first bottom portion, and the second cage comprises a second top portion connected to the second bracket, a second plurality of rods having ends connected to the second top portion, and a second bottom portion connected to opposite ends of the second plurality of rods, wherein the second vertical hydraulic jack is contained within the second top portion, the second plurality of rods, and the second bottom portion. 10. The long-stroke pumping unit of claim 9 , wherein: the first guide member is connected to the first bottom portion of the first cage; and the second guide member is connected to the second bottom portion of the second cage. 11. A method comprising: simultaneously actuating, with a hydraulic power source when a hydraulic cylinder of a long-stroke pumping unit is in an extended position, a first vertical hydraulic jack and a second vertical hydraulic jack to lift an end of the long-stroke pumping unit upward such that a space is formed between the end of the long-stroke pumping unit and a foundation that is under the long-stroke pumping unit, wherein the first vertical hydraulic jack and the second vertical hydraulic jack are connected to the end of the long-stroke pumping unit; placing wheels onto the long-stroke pumping unit via the space; and simultaneously actuating, with the hydraulic power source, the first vertical hydraulic jack and the second vertical hydraulic jack to lower the end of the long-stroke pumping unit while the wheels are on the long-stroke pumping unit. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: actuating, with the hydraulic power source, the hydraulic cylinder from the extended position to a retracted position to move the long-stroke pumping unit from a first position to a second position while the wheels are on the long-stroke pumping unit, wherein a first distance between the long-stroke pumping unit and a wellhead when the long-stroke pumping unit is in the first position is less than a second distance between the long-stroke pumping unit and the wellhead when the long-stroke pumping unit is in the second position. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the first vertical hydraulic jack and the second vertical hydraulic jack are not removed from the long-stroke pumping unit after simultaneously actuating the first vertical hydraulic jack and the second vertical hydraulic jack to lower the end of the long-stroke pumping unit. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising: actuating, with the hydraulic power source, the hydraulic cylinder from a retracted position to the extended position to move the long-stroke pumping unit from the second position to the first position while the wheels are on the long-stroke pumping unit; simultaneously actuating, with the hydraulic power source while the hydraulic cylinder is in the extended position, the first vertical hydraulic jack and the second vertical hydraulic jack to lift the end of a long-stroke pumping unit upward such that the space is again formed between the end of the long-stroke pumping unit and the foundation while the long-stroke pumping unit is in the first position; removing wheels from the long-stroke pumping unit via the space while the long-stroke pumping unit is in the first position; and simultaneously actuating, with the hydraulic power source while the hydraulic cylinder is in the extended position, the first vertical hydraulic jack and the second vertical hydraulic jack to lower the end of the long-stroke pumping unit to directly rest on the foundation while the long-stroke pumping unit is in the first position. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the first vertical hydraulic jack and the second vertical hydraulic jack are not removed from the long-stroke pumping unit after simultaneous
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