Rotor bearing assembly

US9356487B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9356487-B2
Application numberUS-201313769772-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 18, 2013
Priority dateDec 27, 2008
Publication dateMay 31, 2016
Grant dateMay 31, 2016

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Abstract

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A bearing assembly for a rotating shaft uses a carbide sleeve to prevent wear and carry load. The carbide sleeves provide increased life for rotating components used in the severe environments in the oil and gas industries. Various mechanisms can couple the carbide sleeve to the rotating shaft, including keys, keyways, drive rings, reaction rings, and other members to provide particular benefits. These mechanisms allow the carbide sleeve to bear the compressive load of other components, for example, or to slide axially on the shaft, when needed.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A bearing assembly for use with a shaft of a pump, comprising: a carbide sleeve having an internal surface forming a bore that defines an axis and having a curved, contoured notch disposed in a first end of the carbide sleeve; and a metal sleeve disposed at least partially within the bore of the carbide sleeve, the metal sleeve having a protrusion with a curved, contoured surface for engagement with the curved, contoured notch of the carbide sleeve wherein, in an engaged state of the curved, contoured notch and the curved, contoured surface, rotation of the carbide sleeve and the metal sleeve relative to one another generates an axial contact force. 2. The bearing assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a lip or collar of the metal sleeve to support or transfer a compressive axial load of an adjacent component on the shaft through the metal sleeve. 3. The bearing assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of relief features in the metal sleeve. 4. The bearing assembly of claim 1 wherein the carbide sleeve comprises a plurality of the curved, contoured notches and wherein the metal sleeve comprises a plurality of the curved, contoured surfaces. 5. The bearing assembly of claim 4 wherein the carbide sleeve comprises two of the curved, contoured notches and wherein the metal sleeve comprises two of the curved, contoured surfaces. 6. The bearing assembly of claim 1 wherein the metal sleeve comprises an axial length that exceeds an axial length of the carbide sleeve. 7. The bearing assembly of claim 1 wherein the carbide sleeve comprises a ceramic sleeve. 8. The bearing assembly of claim 1 wherein the metal sleeve comprises a lip that limits axial movement of the carbide sleeve with respect to the metal sleeve. 9. The bearing assembly of claim 8 wherein the lip comprises a contoured surface that limits rotation of the carbide sleeve and the metal sleeve relative to one another. 10. An electric submersible pump comprising: an electric motor that comprises a shaft; a protector operatively coupled to the electric motor; a pump operatively coupled to the shaft; and a bearing assembly for the shaft that comprises a carbide sleeve that comprises an internal surface forming a bore that defines an axis and a curved, contoured notch disposed in a first end of the carbide sleeve; and a metal sleeve disposed at least partially within the bore of the carbide sleeve wherein the metal sleeve comprises a protrusion that comprises a curved, contoured surface for engagement with the curved, contoured notch of the carbide sleeve wherein, in an engaged state of the curved, contoured notch and the curved, contoured surface, rotation of the carbide sleeve and the metal sleeve relative to one another generates an axial contact force. 11. The electric submersible pump of claim 10 wherein the metal sleeve comprises a lip that limits axial movement of the carbide sleeve with respect to the metal sleeve. 12. The electric submersible pump of claim 11 wherein the lip limits rotation of the carbide sleeve and the metal sleeve relative to one another.

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  • for radial load only · CPC title

  • F04D13/10Primary

    adapted for use in mining bore holes · CPC title

  • hydrostatic; hydrodynamic · CPC title

  • Brasses; Bushes; Linings · CPC title

  • especially adapted for liquid pumps · CPC title

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What does patent US9356487B2 cover?
A bearing assembly for a rotating shaft uses a carbide sleeve to prevent wear and carry load. The carbide sleeves provide increased life for rotating components used in the severe environments in the oil and gas industries. Various mechanisms can couple the carbide sleeve to the rotating shaft, including keys, keyways, drive rings, reaction rings, and other members to provide particular benefit…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schlumberger Ltd, Schlumberger Technology Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04D13/10. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 31 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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