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US-2016341255-A1 · Nov 24, 2016 · US
US9382950B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9382950-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414455433-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 8, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2016 |
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A driveshaft assembly including a driveshaft having a first recess proximate a first end, and a second recess proximate a second end. The assembly also includes a first key within the first recess, a second key within the second recess, a first end housing, and a second end housing. The assembly further includes a first thrust bearing seat coaxially disposed within a first receptacle of the first end housing and including a first end, a second end, and a first length L1 measured axially between the second end and the first end, and a second thrust bearing seat coaxially disposed within a second receptacle of the second end housing and including a first end, a second end, and a second length L2 measured axially between the second end and the first end. L1 and L2 are both fixed and L2 is greater than L1.
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A driveshaft assembly for a downhole motor, the driveshaft assembly comprising: a driveshaft having a central longitudinal axis, a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a first recess proximate the first end, and a second recess proximate the second end; a first drive key configured to be at least partially disposed within the first recess; a second drive key configured to be at least partially disposed within the second recess; a first end housing having a central axis, a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a first receptacle extending axially from an open end to a closed end, wherein the open end is proximate the first end of the first end housing and wherein the first receptacle includes a first pocket having an inner wall; and a second end housing having a central axis, a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a second receptacle extending axially from an open end to a closed end, wherein the open end is proximate the first end of the second end housing and wherein the second receptacle includes a second pocket having an inner wall; a central point disposed along the central longitudinal axis of the driveshaft and substantially equidistant from the closed end of the first receptacle and the closed end of the second receptacle along the central longitudinal axis of the driveshaft; a first thrust bearing seat having a central axis, a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a first central length L1 measured axially along the central axis of the first thrust bearing seat from the first end of the first thrust bearing seat to the second end of the first thrust bearing seat; and a second thrust bearing seat having a central axis, a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a second central length L2 measured axially along the central axis of the second thrust bearing seat from the first end of the second thrust bearing seat to the second end of the second thrust bearing seat; wherein L1 and L2 are both fixed and wherein L2 is greater than L1; wherein the driveshaft assembly has a first configuration, wherein: the first end of the driveshaft is disposed within the first receptacle such that the first drive key engages the inner wall of the first pocket at a first contact point that is spaced from the central point at a distance H1 along the central longitudinal axis of the driveshaft the second end of the driveshaft is disposed within the second receptacle such that the second drive key engages the inner wall of the second pocket at a second contact point that is spaced from the central point at a distance H2 along the central longitudinal axis of the driveshaft, wherein H1 is greater than H2; the first thrust bearing seat is disposed within the first receptacle such that the central axis of the first thrust bearing seat is coaxially aligned with the central axis of the first end housing; and the second thrust bearing seat is disposed within the second receptacle such that the central axis of the second thrust bearing seat is coaxially aligned with the central axis of the second end housing. 2. The driveshaft of claim 1 , wherein the driveshaft assembly has a second configuration, wherein the first end of the driveshaft is disposed within the first receptacle such that the first drive key engages the inner wall of the first pocket at a third contact point that is spaced from the central point at a distance H3 along the central longitudinal axis of the driveshaft, and wherein the second end of the driveshaft is disposed within the second receptacle such that the second drive key engages the inner wall of the second pocket at a fourth contact point that is spaced from the central point at a distance H4 along the central longitudinal axis of the driveshaft; and wherein H4 is greater than H3. 3. The driveshaft assembly of claim 2 , wherein H3 is substantially equal to H2 and wherein H4 is substantially equal to H1. 4. The driveshaft assembly of claim 2 , wherein the first drive key is a spherical and has a diameter; and wherein the difference between H1 and H3 is at least 30% of a diameter of the first drive key. 5. The driveshaft assembly of claim 2 , wherein no additional components are added or substituted within the driveshaft assembly to transition the driveshaft assembly from the first configuration to the second configuration. 6. The driveshaft assembly of claim 2 , wherein the first thrust bearing seat further comprises a first concave, spherical bearing surface disposed on the first end of the first thrust bearing seat, wherein the first central length L1 is measured axially along the central axis of the first thrust bearing seat between the second end of the first thrust bearing seat and the first concave, spherical bearing surface; wherein the second thrust bearing seat further comprises a second concave, spherical bearing surface disposed on the first end of the second thrust bearing seat, wherein the second central length L2 is measured axially along the central axis of the second thrust bearing seat between the second end of the second thrust bearing seat and the second concave, spherical bearing surface. 7. The driveshaft assembly of claim 2 , wherein when the driveshaft assembly is in the second configuration, the first thrust bearing seat is disposed within the second receptacle such that the central axis of the first thrust bearing seat is coaxially aligned with the central axis of the second end housing, and the second thrust bearing seat is disposed within the first receptacle such that the central axis of the second thrust bearing seat is coaxially aligned with the central axis of the first end housing. 8. The driveshaft assembly of claim 1 , wherein the driveshaft further includes: a first pivot point disposed along the central, longitudinal axis of the driveshaft and proximate the first end of the driveshaft; a second pivot point disposed along the central, longitudinal axis of the driveshaft and proximate the second end of the driveshaft; a first convex spherical bearing surface on the first end having a first center of curvature; and a second convex spherical bearing surface on the second end having a second center of curvature; wherein the first pivot point is positioned at the first center of curvature and the second pivot point is positioned at the second center of curvature. 9. The driveshaft assembly of claim 1 , wherein the driveshaft further includes: a first pivot point disposed along the central, longitudinal axis of the driveshaft and proximate the first end of the driveshaft; a second pivot point disposed along the central, longitudinal axis of the driveshaft and proximate the second end of the driveshaft; a third recess extending axially from the first end of the driveshaft; and a fourth recess extending axially from the second end of the driveshaft; wherein the driveshaft assembly further comprises: a first thrust ball having a center and configured to be disposed within either the third recess or the fourth recess; and a second thrust ball having a center and configured to be disposed within either the third recess or the fourth recess; wherein when the first thrust ball is disposed within the third recess, the center of the first thrust ball is positioned at the first pivot point; and wherein when the second thrust ball is disposed within the fourth recess, the center of the second thrust ball is positioned at the second pivot point. 10. A driveshaft assembly, comprising: a driveshaft having a central longitudinal axis, a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a first recess proximate the first end, and a second recess proximate the second end; a firs
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