Hydraulic device with sleeve insert
US-2017363192-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US9631725B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9631725-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514707324-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 8, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2017 |
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Seal sections for electric submersible pumps. Seal sections are described which include a combination of a barrier fluid to protect a seal from unfavorable ingress and control of differential pressure across the face of the seal.
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What is claimed is: 1. A seal section for an electric submersible pump having a pump section and a motor section which powers the pump section, the seal section comprising: an outer housing enclosing a bellows assembly which retains a volume of motor oil; a shaft disposed axially through the outer housing and rotatable within the housing, the shaft transmitting rotational power from the motor section to the pump section; a seal radially surrounding the shaft to retain the motor oil within the bellows assembly; and a barrier fluid reservoir proximate the seal and retaining a barrier fluid that permits motor oil within the bellows assembly to pass the seal but blocks external fluids from passing the seal, the barrier fluid having a density greater than water density. 2. The seal section of claim 1 further comprising a biasing mechanism for the bellows assembly to produce positive pressure upon the motor oil retained within the bellows assembly and promote outward leakage of motor oil across the seal. 3. The seal section of claim 2 wherein the biasing mechanism comprises a weighted member. 4. The seal section of claim 3 wherein: the bellows assembly further comprises a radially inner bellows, a radially outer bellows and sleeve that interconnects the inner and outer bellows; and the weighted member is disposed upon the sleeve. 5. The seal section of claim 2 wherein the biasing mechanism comprises a compression spring. 6. The seal section of claim 5 wherein: the bellows assembly further comprises a radially inner bellows, a radially outer bellows and sleeve that interconnects the inner and outer bellows; and the compression spring biases the sleeve within the outer housing. 7. The seal section of claim 1 wherein the barrier fluid reservoir is located above the seal. 8. The seal section of claim 1 wherein the barrier fluid reservoir presents an open upper end. 9. The seal section of claim 1 wherein the barrier fluid reservoir is located above the seal. 10. The seal section of claim 1 wherein the barrier fluid reservoir presents an open upper end. 11. A seal section for an electric submersible pump having a pump section and a motor section which powers the pump section, the seal section comprising: an outer housing enclosing a bellows assembly which retains a volume of motor oil, the bellows assembly further having a radially inner bellows, a radially outer bellows and sleeve that interconnects the inner and outer bellows; a shaft disposed axially through the outer housing and rotatable within the housing, the shaft transmitting rotational power from the motor section to the pump section; a seal radially surrounding the shaft to retain the motor oil within the bellows assembly; a biasing mechanism for the bellows assembly to produce positive pressure upon the motor oil retained within the bellows assembly and promote outward leakage of motor oil across the seal; and a barrier fluid reservoir proximate the seal and retaining a barrier fluid having a density greater than water density and that permits motor oil within the bellows assembly to pass the seal but blocks external fluids from passing the seal. 12. The seal section of claim 11 wherein the biasing mechanism comprises a weighted member. 13. The seal section of claim 12 wherein: the bellows assembly further comprises a radially inner bellows, a radially outer bellows and sleeve that interconnects the inner and outer bellows; and the weighted member is disposed upon the sleeve. 14. The seal section of claim 11 wherein the biasing mechanism comprises a compression spring. 15. The seal section of claim 14 wherein: the compression spring biases the sleeve within the outer housing. 16. A seal section for an electric submersible pump having a pump section and a motor section which powers the pump section, the seal section comprising: an outer housing enclosing a bellows assembly which retains a volume of motor oil; a shaft disposed axially through the outer housing and rotatable within the housing, the shaft transmitting rotational power from the motor section to the pump section; a seal radially surrounding the shaft to retain the motor oil within the bellows assembly; a barrier fluid reservoir proximate the seal and retaining a barrier fluid that permits motor oil within the bellows assembly to pass the seal but blocks external fluids from passing the seal, the barrier fluid having a density greater than water density; and a biasing mechanism for the bellows assembly to produce positive pressure upon the motor oil retained within the bellows assembly and promote outward leakage of motor oil across the seal. 17. The seal section of claim 16 wherein the biasing mechanism comprises a weighted member. 18. The seal section of claim 17 wherein: the bellows assembly further comprises a radially inner bellows, a radially outer bellows and sleeve that interconnects the inner and outer bellows; and the weighted member is disposed upon the sleeve. 19. The seal section of claim 16 wherein the biasing mechanism comprises a compression spring.
and characterised by parts or details relating to lubrication, cooling or venting of the seal · CPC title
comprising at least two sealings in succession (F16J15/162, F16J15/40 take precedence) · CPC title
by means of fluid · CPC title
with slip-ring pressed against a more or less radial face on one member · CPC title
Sealings · CPC title
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