Patents Assigned to Robbins & Myers Energy Systems, L.P.
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Patent number: 8905733Abstract: A progressing cavity pump/motor includes a stator (12) having a metal interior surface (14) and one or more spiraling internal lobes (16). The rotor (18) has a metal exterior surface (20) and one or more spiraling external lobes (22) for cooperating with the stator to form progressing cavities between the stator and the rotor during rotation of the rotor. At least one of the stator interior surface and the rotor exterior surface include a plurality of spaced grooves (30) in the respective surface, such that fluid flowing to a gap between the stator and the rotor is disrupted by the spaced grooves to reduce fluid leakage between the stator and the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2011Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Michael Guidry, Jr.
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Patent number: 8820565Abstract: A closure (10) for sealing fluid within a pressure vessel having a hub (70) with an opening therein includes a door (12) and a plurality of clamp ring segments (14) for fitting over an exterior portion of both the closed door and the hub. A plurality of interconnecting members (18) connect ends of adjacent clamp ring segments, and an actuator mechanism (20) moves the plurality of clamp ring segments into and out of engagement with the door.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2011Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventors: Saeed A. Akhund, Jarrod S. Robertson, Michael J. Chiles, Barry G. Jansma, Steven W. Curry, Mark C. Euwer
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Patent number: 8672656Abstract: A progressing cavity pump/motor (10) includes a stator housing (12), a polymeric layer (14), and a rotor (16). A plurality of axially extending grooves (24) are formed in the interior surface of the stator housing for receiving polymeric material therein. At least one seal gland (46) adjacent an end of the polymeric layer maintains sealing between the stator housing and the polymeric layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2010Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Michael J. Guidry, Jr.
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Patent number: 8529214Abstract: A pump system including a pump and a sensor system for monitoring a fluid production of the pump and providing an output indicative of the fluid production. The sensor system is configured to use at least two discreet methodologies for measuring the fluid production. The pump system further includes a control system operatively coupled to the sensor system and the pump and configured to automatically vary the speed of the pump at least partially based upon the output of the sensor system.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2010Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Michael E. Smith
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Patent number: 8430260Abstract: A closure 10 is provided for retaining fluid pressure within a vessel, and comprises a hub 12 having an access opening to the vessel, with the hub having a circumferential stop 17 and one or more recesses 50 each extending radially outward from an adjacent inner surface 26 of the hub. A door 22 is positioned between the stop surface and the vessel, and a latch member 30 brings the door into sealing engagement with the stop member. One or more lugs 24 each extend radially outward from an exterior surface of the door, which may be tilted from a closed position to an open position then back to the closed position by a pair of cables extending from the door to outside the hub.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2008Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Michael J. Guidry, Jr.
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Patent number: 8322556Abstract: A closure 10 is provided for retaining fluid pressure within a vessel, and comprises a hub 12 having an access opening to the vessel, with the hub having a circumferential stop 17 and one or more recesses 50 each extending radially outward from an adjacent inner surface 26 of the hub. A door 22 is positioned between the stop surface and the vessel, and a latch member 30 brings the door into sealing engagement with the stop member. One or more lugs 24 each extend radially outward from an exterior surface of the door, such that a respective lug engages the hub about a respective recess to seal the door to the hub, while the door may be moved to pass through the one or more recesses and out of the hub.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2011Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Michael J. Guidry, Jr.
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Patent number: 8272434Abstract: An apparatus for supporting a rotatable tubing string in a well and for tensioning the tubing string includes a tubing head (12) and inner mandrel (34) positioned at least partially within the tubing head and supporting the tubing string. A bushing (32) is supported on the tubing head and engages the inner mandrel, such that the bushing and the inner mandrel rotate together. A tubing rotator (16) is provided for rotating the bushing, with a tubing rotator having a rotator mandrel connected to the bushing. A plurality of circumferentially spaced J-lock mechanisms (56) between the bushing and the inner mandrel are provided for tensioning the tubing string.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2010Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Javier Adolfo Garcia
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Patent number: 8147228Abstract: A progressing cavity pump/motor includes a stator tube (12), a rotor (20) within the stator tube, and a coupling assembly (30) interconnecting the upper and lower rotor sections. The coupling includes a drive adapter (32) and a socket adapter (36) for transmitting torque between the upper and lower rotor sections, and at least one alignment surface (60) in cooperation with a mating surface to rotationally position the drive adapter within the socket adapter at a selected circumferential position. The pump/motor may be reliably assembled in the field while maintaining precise axial and rotational positioning of the rotor sections.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems, L.P.Inventor: Michael J. Guidry, Jr.
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Patent number: 8113289Abstract: A system for regulating the flow of fluid through a progressing cavity motor includes an annulus restriction (22) for restricting flow through the annulus passageway, and an annular biasing member (24) for biasing the annular restriction toward a closed position. Fluid flow in the annulus passageway creates an opening force on the annulus restriction. A central restriction (28) within the motor provides a restricted flow through the motor. A central biasing member (26) biases the central restriction toward an open position, with fluid flow in a central passageway exerting a closing force on the central restriction.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2010Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Billy W. White
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Patent number: 8109746Abstract: A progressing cavity pump/motor includes an upper stator tube (14), a lower stator tube (16), a rotor (20) sitting between the upper and lower stator tubes, and a coupling assembly (30) interconnecting the stator tubes comprising an outer sleeve (32), an inner sleeve (36) and a nut (60) for threaded engagement with at least one of the sleeves to bring a stop surface on the inner sleeve into mating engagement with the stop surface on the outer sleeve. The pump/motor is usually assembled in the field while maintaining precise axial and rotational positioning of the stator tubes.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2009Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Michael J. Guidry, Jr.
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Patent number: 8052006Abstract: A closure 10 is provided for retaining fluid pressure within a vessel, and comprises a hub 12 having an access opening to the vessel, with the hub having a circumferential stop 17 and one or more recesses 50 each extending radially outward from an adjacent inner surface 26 of the hub. A door 22 is positioned between the stop surface and the vessel, and a latch member 30 brings the door into sealing engagement with the stop member. One or more lugs 24 each extend radially outward from an exterior surface of the door, such that a respective lug engages the hub about a respective recess to seal the door to the hub, while the door may be moved to pass through the one or more recesses and out of the hub.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2007Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Michael J. Guidry, Jr.
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Publication number: 20110223037Abstract: A pump system including a pump and a sensor system for monitoring a fluid production of the pump and providing an output indicative of the fluid production. The sensor system is configured to use at least two discreet methodologies for measuring the fluid production. The pump system further includes a control system operatively coupled to the sensor system and the pump and configured to automatically vary the speed of the pump at least partially based upon the output of the sensor system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: ROBBINS & MYERS ENERGY SYSTEMS L.P.Inventor: Michael E. Smith
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Publication number: 20110174499Abstract: A system for regulating the flow of fluid through a progressing cavity motor includes an annulus restriction (22) for restricting flow through the annulus passageway, and an annular biasing member (24) for biasing the annular restriction toward a closed position. Fluid flow in the annulus passageway creates an opening force on the annulus restriction. A central restriction (28) within the motor provides a restricted flow through the motor. A central biasing member (26) biases the central restriction toward an open position, with fluid flow in a central passageway exerting a closing force on the central restriction.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2010Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Billy W. White
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Patent number: 7926559Abstract: A stuffing box (10) is provided for sealing with a rotating rod string (20) extending into a well for powering a pump (22). A sleeve (30) is rotated within the stuffing box housing (24) and receives the sucker rod therein, while one or more bearings (34, 36) guide rotation of the sleeve. A plurality of static seals (50) seal between the sleeve and the sucker rod, while a plurality of dynamic seals (40) seal between the sleeve and the stuffing box housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Eduardo Salloum
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Publication number: 20110058930Abstract: A pump/motor includes a stator (10) having an interior profile surface and a rotor having an exterior profile surface. The stator tube is formed from the sheet metal spiral round to generate an interior profile, with an adjacent edge of the spiral wound sheet being secured together. Substantially uniform thickness elastomeric layer (20) form down interior surface of the stator tube. A rotor (30) is rotatable within the stator tube and the elastomeric layer of an operation of pump/motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Iain R. Belcher
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Patent number: 7854259Abstract: A rod guide is provided for use in a rotating rod string (12) for powering a progressive cavity pump (14) for pumping downhole fluids through tubing (16) to the surface. The rod guide includes a rotor sleeve (20) secured to the rod string. The rotor sleeve includes a plurality of axially spaced reduced diameter body portions 22, and a plurality of axially spaced enlarged diameter ridge portions 24. Upper and lower stop surfaces 26, 28 on the ridge portions permit axial movement of the stator sleeve with respect to the rotor sleeve. A stator sleeve (40) positioned over the rotor sleeve, and has a sleeve body (42) with a generally circular configuration with opposing circumferential ends (44, 46) spreadable to position the stator sleeve about the rotor sleeve. A plurality of ribs (48) extend outward from the stator sleeve body.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2008Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Matthew S. Davison
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Patent number: 7814993Abstract: A generator (10) is provided for positioning downhole in a drill string (12) to generate power powering one or more downhole tools (16). The generator includes a progressive cavity housing (28) and a progressive cavity rotor (30) which rotates in response to fluid passing through the progressive cavity housing. A restriction (36) in the annulus downstream from the ports controls the fluid flow in the annulus and past the restriction, and thereby the fluid flow through the progressive cavity housing. The generator may provide either hydraulic or electrical power, or both, powering the one or more tools.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Billy W. White
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Patent number: 7793717Abstract: A rod guide is provided for use in a rotating rod string (12) for powering a progressive cavity pump (14) for pumping downhole fluids through tubing (16) to the surface. The rod guide includes a rotor sleeve (20) secured to the rod string and having a plurality of circumferentially spaced exterior surfaces (22) each positioned substantially along an exterior of a cylinder. The rotor sleeve also includes one or more stop surfaces (24) for limiting axial movement of a stator sleeve (40) with respect to the rotor sleeve, and two or more axially extending cavities (26) each extending from a bottommost surface to an opposing uppermost surface of the rotor sleeve and passing through the one or more stop surfaces. Stator sleeve (40) surrounds the rotor sleeve and has an interior surface (42) for engaging the plurality of circumferentially spaced exterior surfaces of the rotor sleeve, and a plurality of ribs (44) extending outward from two or more outer cylindrical surface portions (44) of the stator sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Matthew S. Davison
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Patent number: D643281Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2010Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Eric Clifton Roberts
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Patent number: D654572Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2009Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems L.P.Inventor: Michael Chiles