Abstract: A dual use fluid filtration tool to separate both solids and gas from a fluid. The fluid filtration tool is suspended from and connected to downhole equipment, such as a downhole submersible pump having a motor, which rotates a shaft. The tool includes a housing having a cylindrical wall with a plurality of perforations therethrough and m interior chamber therein. A removable cylindrical filter surrounds the interior chamber of the housing in order to filter solid particles. At least one centralizer bearing within the interior chamber of the housing centralizes the shaft which passes therethrough. The fluid in the interior chamber is radially induced in order to separate gas from fluid. The gas separated from the fluid is directed out of the chamber while the fluid remaining in the interior chamber is directed to the intake of the downhole pump.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 25, 2008
Publication date:
August 28, 2008
Applicant:
GREEN COUNTRY SUPPLY, INC.
Inventors:
William A. Grubb, Carl G. Woodworth, Steve Smith
Abstract: An device for use down-hole in an oil well for inducing heavy crude oil to flow into the inlet of a centrifugal pump by creating a positive pressure on the bottom inlet of the pump. The device inserts into the down-hole equipment string between the gas separator and the centrifugal pump. The device consists of an auger that attaches to and rotates with the shaft of an electric down-hole motor and a housing that surrounds the auger. The housing connects to the gas separator at the bottom end of the device and connects to the centrifugal pump at a top end of the device. The auger has tight clearance with the housing to enable the rotating auger to force the fluid upward within the housing as the auger rotates. The vanes of the auger are arranged so that the fluid is pushed with increasing pressure as it moves upward through the device to the centrifugal pump.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 9, 1998
Date of Patent:
September 12, 2000
Assignee:
Green Country Supply, Inc.
Inventors:
William R. Morrison, Carl G. Woodworth, Robert P. Allen