CA2452696C - Universal pressure protector for a polish rod - Google Patents
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Abstract
Method and apparatus for protecting a wellhead drive assembly has a housing having a polish rod seal and utilizes standard flanges adapted to fit between the existing stuffing box of any wellhead drive assembly and the standard flange of a well for extending the longevity of the existing stuffing box.
In another embodiment, the housing, with or without a polish rod seal, protects the wellhead drive assembly and sealing components from damage due to flushing pressures. The protector housing introduces a sealing ring adjacent the well end that seals around a tapered rod coupler of the polish rod when so lifted for preventing high flushing pressure from being exerted directly onto seal elements thereabove. As in the first embodiment, a polish rod seal can be fit to the housing for protecting a stuffing box portion of the wellhead assembly in addition to the sealing ring used for protection during flushing operations.
In another embodiment, the housing, with or without a polish rod seal, protects the wellhead drive assembly and sealing components from damage due to flushing pressures. The protector housing introduces a sealing ring adjacent the well end that seals around a tapered rod coupler of the polish rod when so lifted for preventing high flushing pressure from being exerted directly onto seal elements thereabove. As in the first embodiment, a polish rod seal can be fit to the housing for protecting a stuffing box portion of the wellhead assembly in addition to the sealing ring used for protection during flushing operations.
Description
1 "UNIVERSAL PRESSURE PROTECTOR
2 FOR A POLISH ROD"
3
4 FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to improvements to sealing a polish 6 rod for a well. More particularly, apparatus is provided including a polish rod seal 7 or is provided in addition to an existing stuffing box for better sealing the polish 8 rod or for resisting high pressures such as those applied in flushing operations.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
11 As the oilfield industry develops into the future, a major concern is 12 safeguarding the environment. Oil companies are recognizing that improvements 13 must be made in the process of extracting oil. This extraction must be completed 14 with as little harm to the surrounding environment as possible.
As is well known to those in the in the industry, a pump stator, such 16 as the stator of a progressive cavity pump, is located downhole at the end of 17 production tubing. A pump rotor engages the stator and is suspended from at a 18 distal end of a rod string. The rod string is driven from surface through a polish 19 rod connected to a wellhead drive assembly for lifting well fluid to surface. The polish rod is connected to the rod string extending downhole through a bottom-21 tapered rod coupler. The polish rod extends through a stuffing box to seal the 22 rotating polish rod and well from the environment at surface. Typically very little 23 pressure is applied to the stuffing box. A progressive cavity pump is subject to 24 plugging at or adjacent the stator and rotor. Fluids are sometime pumped downhole to flush debris from the pump.
1 One major concern is well fluid leaking onto the ground from 2 premature stuffing box failure; due to the high pressure being exerted on it while 3 the well is being flushed. This flushing operation is done by pulling the rotor out 4 of the stator by lifting the polish rod to the top of its bottom-tapered rod coupler.
This allows the flush-by operation to then back-flush the production tubing to 6 remove sandy oil that is blocking the free flow of oil. The pressure exerted onto 7 the tubing is the same pressure exerted onto the stuffing box, which can reach 8 levels of 2500 psig.
9 In Canadian patents #2353277, #2027373, and #2171495 it clearly shows that the main disadvantage in stuffing boxes is that they only seal around 11 the polish rod extending therethrough. During flushing operations, greater force 12 is exerted directly into the seal elements, which in tum causes the premature 13 failure of the stuffing box.
14 What is needed is a device which aids in the longevity of existing stuffing boxes and greatly reduces the occurrence of well fluid leaking to 16 atmosphere.
19 In one preferred embodiment, damage due to pressure exerted during flushing is avoided and wellhead drive assembly seals protected through a 21 housing positioned between the wellhead drive assembly and the well. The 22 housing is universal in that it is independent of the type of wellhead drive 23 assembly or stuffing box; the housing need only be adapted to the polish rod.
24 The housing introduces a sealing ring that seals around a tapered rod coupler of the polish rod for preventing high pressure from being exerted directly onto seal 1 elements thereabove including whether the seal element are part of the housing 2 or part of the wellhead drive assembly. Further, the housing spaces the wellhead 3 drive assembly from the well as needed. Advantageously, a flange-to-flange end 4 design of the housing allows installation of this device between any well flow tee of the well and the wellhead drive assembly.
6 In a broad aspect, apparatus is provided for sealing a polish rod 7 below a wellhead drive assembly connected to a well, the polish rod having a 8 tapered rod coupler at a bottom end, the apparatus comprising: a housing having 9 a top end adapted for connection to the wellhead drive assembly and a bottom end adapted for connection to the well, the housing having a bore for passing the 11 polish rod therethrough; and a sealing ring positioned in the bore adjacent the 12 bottom end, wherein when the polish rod is lifted to contact the tapered rod 13 coupler with the sealing ring the well is isolated from the top end of the housing.
14 The apparatus enables exercise of a method for sealing a polish rod below a wellhead drive assembly connected to a well while flushing the well 16 under pressure, the polish rod having a tapered rod coupler at a bottom end, the 17 method comprising: providing a housing between the wellhead drive assembly 18 and the well the housing, the polish rod passing therethrough and having a 19 reduced diameter section of the bore adjacent the housing's bottom end and sealing ring therebelow; lifting the polish rod to rest against the reduced diameter 21 section and seal against the sealing ring; and applying pressure to the well for 22 flushing the well wherein the sealing ring protects the wellhead drive assembly 23 from the pressure in the well.
24 In another aspect of the invention, a system is provided for sealing a polish rod in a well comprising: a wellhead drive assembly having a polish rod 1 sealing stuffing box adapted for connection to the well and the polish rod 2 extending therethrough; a protector housing having a top end adapted for 3 connection to the stuffing box and a bottom end adapted for connection to the 4 well, the housing having a bore for passing the polish rod therethrough; and a polish rod seal in the bore of the housing, wherein the protector housing seals 6 the polish rod before the polish rod extends through the stuffing box.
7 In another aspect, the life of the stuffing box of any wellhead drive 8 assembly can extended through the installation of a polish rod seal of an 9 embodiment of the invention. Where a wellhead drive assembly has a stuffing box connected to a well and the stuffing box and well having a standard flange 11 connection therebetween then apparatus can be employed comprising: a housing 12 having a bore for passing the polish rod therethrough; a standard flange at a top 13 end of the housing for connection to the stuffing box of the wellhead drive 14 assembly; a standard flange at a bottom end of the housing for connection to the well; and a polish rod seal in the bore of the housing, wherein the polish rod seal 16 extends the longevity of the stuffing bax.
19 Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of one embodiment of the housing for a cylindrical through-bore stuffing box unit with universal flanged 21 connections; and 22 Figure 2 illustrates greater detail of the internal components of the 23 bore of the housing according to Fig. 1.
2 Having reference to Fig. 1, one embodiment of the universal 3 pressure protector 100 is shown comprising a housing 101 having a barrel 2, a 4 top flange 1 and a bottom flange 3. The housing 101 is typically a one-piece cylindrical through-bore steel unit with universal flanged designed ends 6 resembling a dumbbell shape. A polish rod can extend through the housing 101.
7 The universal pressure protector 100 is for use with an oil well that 8 has a rotary pump in which a polish rod is used to rotate the rotor of a down-hole 9 pump on either a straight or slanted well. The housing 101 is typically mounted at surface between the top of a flow tee and the bottom end of a wellhead drive 11 unit assembly. The wellhead drive unit assembly typically comprises an upper an 12 existing stuffing box which restrains oil fluid leakage from the flow tee.
13 In one embodiment, the universal pressure protector 100 is an 14 extender on oil wells when more distance is needed between the flow tee and wellhead drive unit assembly.
16 The top flange 1, such as an industry standard RTJ R31 flanged 17 end (ASME B16.5 Class 300 - 8-bolt flange for nominal 3" pipe), is bolted to the 18 bottom of a stuffing box of an oil well drive unit (not shown). The flange-to-flange 19 design of a R31 type flange is capable of bolting under any current brand or type of wellhead drive unit assembly and flow tee or well that is used on a rotary drive 21 oil well which is known to applicant.
22 The barrel 2 has an outer thick wall of the through-bore barrel that 23 houses the inner parts of the universal pressure protector 100. The bottom 24 flange 3, a R31 flange designed end, is bolted to the top of an oil well flow tee (not shown). High-pressure grease nipple entries allowing lubrication of tapered
The present invention relates to improvements to sealing a polish 6 rod for a well. More particularly, apparatus is provided including a polish rod seal 7 or is provided in addition to an existing stuffing box for better sealing the polish 8 rod or for resisting high pressures such as those applied in flushing operations.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
11 As the oilfield industry develops into the future, a major concern is 12 safeguarding the environment. Oil companies are recognizing that improvements 13 must be made in the process of extracting oil. This extraction must be completed 14 with as little harm to the surrounding environment as possible.
As is well known to those in the in the industry, a pump stator, such 16 as the stator of a progressive cavity pump, is located downhole at the end of 17 production tubing. A pump rotor engages the stator and is suspended from at a 18 distal end of a rod string. The rod string is driven from surface through a polish 19 rod connected to a wellhead drive assembly for lifting well fluid to surface. The polish rod is connected to the rod string extending downhole through a bottom-21 tapered rod coupler. The polish rod extends through a stuffing box to seal the 22 rotating polish rod and well from the environment at surface. Typically very little 23 pressure is applied to the stuffing box. A progressive cavity pump is subject to 24 plugging at or adjacent the stator and rotor. Fluids are sometime pumped downhole to flush debris from the pump.
1 One major concern is well fluid leaking onto the ground from 2 premature stuffing box failure; due to the high pressure being exerted on it while 3 the well is being flushed. This flushing operation is done by pulling the rotor out 4 of the stator by lifting the polish rod to the top of its bottom-tapered rod coupler.
This allows the flush-by operation to then back-flush the production tubing to 6 remove sandy oil that is blocking the free flow of oil. The pressure exerted onto 7 the tubing is the same pressure exerted onto the stuffing box, which can reach 8 levels of 2500 psig.
9 In Canadian patents #2353277, #2027373, and #2171495 it clearly shows that the main disadvantage in stuffing boxes is that they only seal around 11 the polish rod extending therethrough. During flushing operations, greater force 12 is exerted directly into the seal elements, which in tum causes the premature 13 failure of the stuffing box.
14 What is needed is a device which aids in the longevity of existing stuffing boxes and greatly reduces the occurrence of well fluid leaking to 16 atmosphere.
19 In one preferred embodiment, damage due to pressure exerted during flushing is avoided and wellhead drive assembly seals protected through a 21 housing positioned between the wellhead drive assembly and the well. The 22 housing is universal in that it is independent of the type of wellhead drive 23 assembly or stuffing box; the housing need only be adapted to the polish rod.
24 The housing introduces a sealing ring that seals around a tapered rod coupler of the polish rod for preventing high pressure from being exerted directly onto seal 1 elements thereabove including whether the seal element are part of the housing 2 or part of the wellhead drive assembly. Further, the housing spaces the wellhead 3 drive assembly from the well as needed. Advantageously, a flange-to-flange end 4 design of the housing allows installation of this device between any well flow tee of the well and the wellhead drive assembly.
6 In a broad aspect, apparatus is provided for sealing a polish rod 7 below a wellhead drive assembly connected to a well, the polish rod having a 8 tapered rod coupler at a bottom end, the apparatus comprising: a housing having 9 a top end adapted for connection to the wellhead drive assembly and a bottom end adapted for connection to the well, the housing having a bore for passing the 11 polish rod therethrough; and a sealing ring positioned in the bore adjacent the 12 bottom end, wherein when the polish rod is lifted to contact the tapered rod 13 coupler with the sealing ring the well is isolated from the top end of the housing.
14 The apparatus enables exercise of a method for sealing a polish rod below a wellhead drive assembly connected to a well while flushing the well 16 under pressure, the polish rod having a tapered rod coupler at a bottom end, the 17 method comprising: providing a housing between the wellhead drive assembly 18 and the well the housing, the polish rod passing therethrough and having a 19 reduced diameter section of the bore adjacent the housing's bottom end and sealing ring therebelow; lifting the polish rod to rest against the reduced diameter 21 section and seal against the sealing ring; and applying pressure to the well for 22 flushing the well wherein the sealing ring protects the wellhead drive assembly 23 from the pressure in the well.
24 In another aspect of the invention, a system is provided for sealing a polish rod in a well comprising: a wellhead drive assembly having a polish rod 1 sealing stuffing box adapted for connection to the well and the polish rod 2 extending therethrough; a protector housing having a top end adapted for 3 connection to the stuffing box and a bottom end adapted for connection to the 4 well, the housing having a bore for passing the polish rod therethrough; and a polish rod seal in the bore of the housing, wherein the protector housing seals 6 the polish rod before the polish rod extends through the stuffing box.
7 In another aspect, the life of the stuffing box of any wellhead drive 8 assembly can extended through the installation of a polish rod seal of an 9 embodiment of the invention. Where a wellhead drive assembly has a stuffing box connected to a well and the stuffing box and well having a standard flange 11 connection therebetween then apparatus can be employed comprising: a housing 12 having a bore for passing the polish rod therethrough; a standard flange at a top 13 end of the housing for connection to the stuffing box of the wellhead drive 14 assembly; a standard flange at a bottom end of the housing for connection to the well; and a polish rod seal in the bore of the housing, wherein the polish rod seal 16 extends the longevity of the stuffing bax.
19 Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of one embodiment of the housing for a cylindrical through-bore stuffing box unit with universal flanged 21 connections; and 22 Figure 2 illustrates greater detail of the internal components of the 23 bore of the housing according to Fig. 1.
2 Having reference to Fig. 1, one embodiment of the universal 3 pressure protector 100 is shown comprising a housing 101 having a barrel 2, a 4 top flange 1 and a bottom flange 3. The housing 101 is typically a one-piece cylindrical through-bore steel unit with universal flanged designed ends 6 resembling a dumbbell shape. A polish rod can extend through the housing 101.
7 The universal pressure protector 100 is for use with an oil well that 8 has a rotary pump in which a polish rod is used to rotate the rotor of a down-hole 9 pump on either a straight or slanted well. The housing 101 is typically mounted at surface between the top of a flow tee and the bottom end of a wellhead drive 11 unit assembly. The wellhead drive unit assembly typically comprises an upper an 12 existing stuffing box which restrains oil fluid leakage from the flow tee.
13 In one embodiment, the universal pressure protector 100 is an 14 extender on oil wells when more distance is needed between the flow tee and wellhead drive unit assembly.
16 The top flange 1, such as an industry standard RTJ R31 flanged 17 end (ASME B16.5 Class 300 - 8-bolt flange for nominal 3" pipe), is bolted to the 18 bottom of a stuffing box of an oil well drive unit (not shown). The flange-to-flange 19 design of a R31 type flange is capable of bolting under any current brand or type of wellhead drive unit assembly and flow tee or well that is used on a rotary drive 21 oil well which is known to applicant.
22 The barrel 2 has an outer thick wall of the through-bore barrel that 23 houses the inner parts of the universal pressure protector 100. The bottom 24 flange 3, a R31 flange designed end, is bolted to the top of an oil well flow tee (not shown). High-pressure grease nipple entries allowing lubrication of tapered
5 1 brass bushings, packing, and cavity. Through-bore grease nipples 4,5 grease 2 the packing, brass mandrel and bottom-tapered bushing (See Fig. 2). A
through-3 bore grease nipple 6 greases the top-tapered brass bushing and fills the top 4 sealed cavity located between the top of the housing 101 and the bottom flange of a stuffing box.
through-3 bore grease nipple 6 greases the top-tapered brass bushing and fills the top 4 sealed cavity located between the top of the housing 101 and the bottom flange of a stuffing box.
6 The top and bottom flanges 1,3 are fit with inside threads 7,8
7 respectively which allow lock-down rings 21,13 to be screwed therein. The
8 flanges 1,3 are fit with eight bolt holes 9 which enable bolting of the device 100 to
9 either the flow tee with the bottom flanged designed end 3, and the upper stuffing box with the top flanged designed end 1.
11 In more detail, with reference to Fig. 2, the inner part of the through-12 bore barrel 2 has a bore 23 where the polish rod slides through. The bore 13 houses the sealing components of this embodiment comprising:, a sealing ring 14 11, a bottom threaded lock-down ring 12 and setscrew 13, a bottom bushing with wiper rings 15, grease mandrel 16, a first plurality of packing rings 17, spring 16 18, a second plurality of packing rings 19, a top bushing 20, a top threaded lock-17 down ring 21 and setscrew 22.
18 The bottom-tapered brass bushing 14 helps to centralize and 19 stabilize the polish rod. The top-tapered brass bushing 20 also helps to centralize and stabilize the polish rod.
21 TeflonT"" (trademark of Dupont) wiper rings 15 are recessed into the 22 bottom-tapered brass bushing 14 which cleans off oil and sand from the polish 23 rod as it is being lifted through the through-bore barrel 2. The brass grease 24 mandrel 16 allows grease to pass through and lubricate between the polish rod and bushings 20,14.
1 A first plurality of packing rings 17 and a second plurality of packing 2 rings 19 seal around the polish rod. The first and second plurality of packing 3 rings 17,19 are sandwiched between the top and bottom bushings 20,14. A
4 spring 18, when compressed, hold tension on these packing rings 17, 19. The spring 18 can be positioned between the first and second plurality of packing 6 rings 17,19. The spring 18 is compressed when the threaded lock-down ring 21 7 is threaded into the housing 101 and locked with setscrew 22 at the top of 8 cylindrical through-bore barrel 2.
9 The threaded lock-down ring 21 is locked in with the setscrew 22.
Further the top-tapered brass bushing 20 is also pushed down by the top 11 through-bore threaded lock-down ring 21, compressing the spring 18 and packing 12 rings 17,19 that seal around the polish rod.
13 The bore 23 forms a relatively reduced diameter section 10 of the 14 through-bore barrel 2. The bottom-reduced diameter section 10 of through-bore 23 secures the bottom-tapered bushing 12 in said through-bore 23.
16 This reduced diameter section 10 is the point where the bottom-17 tapered rod coupler of a polish rod comes to rest when lifted out of the oil well 18 production tubing in preparation for a flushing operation. This reduced diameter 19 section 10 positions and stabilizes the bottom-tapered rod coupler of a polish rod during flushing operations and also keeps the bottom-tapered rod coupler from 21 coming in contact with the bottom-tapered brass bushing 14.
22 The sealing or rubber ring 11 seals around the top of the bottom-23 tapered rod coupler of the polish rod for sealing off oil fluid from entering the 24 sealing elements thereabove during flushing operations. This rubber ring 11 is 1 held in place by the bottom threaded lock-down ring 12 which has a through-bore 2 center and is locked with a setscrew 13.
3 Accordingly, in use, in preparation far a flushing operation, the 4 polish rod is lifted to seal against the tapered rod coupler of the polish rod, thereby sealing the well from the wellhead drive assembly. When pressure 6 resulting from the flush by operation is exerted on the well, any seals above the 7 sealing ring, including the polish rod seals 19,17 and the existing stuffing box of 8 the wellhead drive assembly are protected. The tapered rod coupler can rest 9 against the reduced diameter section with the tapered rod coupler sealing against the sealing ring 11 When the housing is bolted to the upper stuffing box of a wellhead 12 drive unit assembly a sealed cavity is formed. The cavity can be filled with 13 grease through the top grease nipple 6.
14 Within the oilfield industry is found many different types of corrosive materials that will determine which types of materials are used to build a 16 universal pressure protector 100. This enables the adaptation for use under 17 many unique conditions found throughout the oil fields. The outer shell, or flanges 18 1,3 and barrel 2, can be made from many different types and grades of steel. The 19 tapered brass bushings 20,14, brass mandrel 16, grease nipples 4,5,6, inner spring18, packing rings 17,19, TeflonT"" rings 15, rubber ring 11, and lock-down 21 rings 21,12 can all be made from many different types of material. Further, the 22 TefIonT"" rings, rubber ring, tapered brass bushings, brass mandrel, and packing 23 rings can all be sized to fit any polish rod size.
24 The intended use of a Universal Pressure Protector is to protect well equipment above the flow tee on an oil well, by absorbing the brunt of the 1 tubing pressure that is exerted from the well pump. This Universal Pressure 2 Protector can also be used as an extender on oil wells when more distance is 3 needed between the flow tee and the wellhead drive unit.
11 In more detail, with reference to Fig. 2, the inner part of the through-12 bore barrel 2 has a bore 23 where the polish rod slides through. The bore 13 houses the sealing components of this embodiment comprising:, a sealing ring 14 11, a bottom threaded lock-down ring 12 and setscrew 13, a bottom bushing with wiper rings 15, grease mandrel 16, a first plurality of packing rings 17, spring 16 18, a second plurality of packing rings 19, a top bushing 20, a top threaded lock-17 down ring 21 and setscrew 22.
18 The bottom-tapered brass bushing 14 helps to centralize and 19 stabilize the polish rod. The top-tapered brass bushing 20 also helps to centralize and stabilize the polish rod.
21 TeflonT"" (trademark of Dupont) wiper rings 15 are recessed into the 22 bottom-tapered brass bushing 14 which cleans off oil and sand from the polish 23 rod as it is being lifted through the through-bore barrel 2. The brass grease 24 mandrel 16 allows grease to pass through and lubricate between the polish rod and bushings 20,14.
1 A first plurality of packing rings 17 and a second plurality of packing 2 rings 19 seal around the polish rod. The first and second plurality of packing 3 rings 17,19 are sandwiched between the top and bottom bushings 20,14. A
4 spring 18, when compressed, hold tension on these packing rings 17, 19. The spring 18 can be positioned between the first and second plurality of packing 6 rings 17,19. The spring 18 is compressed when the threaded lock-down ring 21 7 is threaded into the housing 101 and locked with setscrew 22 at the top of 8 cylindrical through-bore barrel 2.
9 The threaded lock-down ring 21 is locked in with the setscrew 22.
Further the top-tapered brass bushing 20 is also pushed down by the top 11 through-bore threaded lock-down ring 21, compressing the spring 18 and packing 12 rings 17,19 that seal around the polish rod.
13 The bore 23 forms a relatively reduced diameter section 10 of the 14 through-bore barrel 2. The bottom-reduced diameter section 10 of through-bore 23 secures the bottom-tapered bushing 12 in said through-bore 23.
16 This reduced diameter section 10 is the point where the bottom-17 tapered rod coupler of a polish rod comes to rest when lifted out of the oil well 18 production tubing in preparation for a flushing operation. This reduced diameter 19 section 10 positions and stabilizes the bottom-tapered rod coupler of a polish rod during flushing operations and also keeps the bottom-tapered rod coupler from 21 coming in contact with the bottom-tapered brass bushing 14.
22 The sealing or rubber ring 11 seals around the top of the bottom-23 tapered rod coupler of the polish rod for sealing off oil fluid from entering the 24 sealing elements thereabove during flushing operations. This rubber ring 11 is 1 held in place by the bottom threaded lock-down ring 12 which has a through-bore 2 center and is locked with a setscrew 13.
3 Accordingly, in use, in preparation far a flushing operation, the 4 polish rod is lifted to seal against the tapered rod coupler of the polish rod, thereby sealing the well from the wellhead drive assembly. When pressure 6 resulting from the flush by operation is exerted on the well, any seals above the 7 sealing ring, including the polish rod seals 19,17 and the existing stuffing box of 8 the wellhead drive assembly are protected. The tapered rod coupler can rest 9 against the reduced diameter section with the tapered rod coupler sealing against the sealing ring 11 When the housing is bolted to the upper stuffing box of a wellhead 12 drive unit assembly a sealed cavity is formed. The cavity can be filled with 13 grease through the top grease nipple 6.
14 Within the oilfield industry is found many different types of corrosive materials that will determine which types of materials are used to build a 16 universal pressure protector 100. This enables the adaptation for use under 17 many unique conditions found throughout the oil fields. The outer shell, or flanges 18 1,3 and barrel 2, can be made from many different types and grades of steel. The 19 tapered brass bushings 20,14, brass mandrel 16, grease nipples 4,5,6, inner spring18, packing rings 17,19, TeflonT"" rings 15, rubber ring 11, and lock-down 21 rings 21,12 can all be made from many different types of material. Further, the 22 TefIonT"" rings, rubber ring, tapered brass bushings, brass mandrel, and packing 23 rings can all be sized to fit any polish rod size.
24 The intended use of a Universal Pressure Protector is to protect well equipment above the flow tee on an oil well, by absorbing the brunt of the 1 tubing pressure that is exerted from the well pump. This Universal Pressure 2 Protector can also be used as an extender on oil wells when more distance is 3 needed between the flow tee and the wellhead drive unit.
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1. ~Apparatus for sealing a polish rod below a wellhead drive assembly connected to a well, the polish rod having a tapered rod coupler at a bottom end, the apparatus comprising:
a housing having a top end adapted for connection to the wellhead drive assembly and a bottom end adapted for connection to the well, the housing having a bore for passing the polish rod therethrough; and a sealing ring positioned in the bore adjacent the bottom end, wherein when the polish rod is lifted to contact the tapered rod coupler with the sealing ring the well is isolated from the top end of the housing.
a housing having a top end adapted for connection to the wellhead drive assembly and a bottom end adapted for connection to the well, the housing having a bore for passing the polish rod therethrough; and a sealing ring positioned in the bore adjacent the bottom end, wherein when the polish rod is lifted to contact the tapered rod coupler with the sealing ring the well is isolated from the top end of the housing.
2. ~The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
a reduced diameter section of the bore adjacent the housing's bottom end for retaining a polish rod seal in the bore thereabove and for forming a point against which the tapered rod coupler comes to rest when the polish rod is lifted; and wherein the sealing ring is positioned below the reduced diameter section.
a reduced diameter section of the bore adjacent the housing's bottom end for retaining a polish rod seal in the bore thereabove and for forming a point against which the tapered rod coupler comes to rest when the polish rod is lifted; and wherein the sealing ring is positioned below the reduced diameter section.
3. ~The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the polish rod seal further comprises a top bushing, a bottom bushing and packing rings therebetween.
4. ~The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the bottom bushing is supported on the reduced diameter section of the bore.
5. ~The apparatus of any one of claims 1 - 4 wherein the sealing ring is secured in the bottom end of the housing with a lock-down ring.
6. ~The apparatus of any one of claims 3 - 5 wherein the top bushing is secured in the top end of the housing with a lock-down ring.
7. ~The apparatus of any one of claims 3 - 6 wherein packing rings further comprise:
a first plurality of packing rings;
a second plurality of packing rings; and a spring positioned therebetween.
a first plurality of packing rings;
a second plurality of packing rings; and a spring positioned therebetween.
8. ~The apparatus of any one of claims 3 - 7 wherein the top bushing is secured in the top end of the housing with a lock-down ring.
9. ~The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the lock-down ring is threaded into the top end of the housing for compressing the spring.
10. ~The apparatus of any one of claims 3,4,6-9 wherein the bottom bushing further comprises wiper rings for cleaning the polish rod.
11. ~The apparatus of any one of claims 1 -10 wherein the housing extends the wellhead drive assembly a greater distance above the well.
12. ~A system for sealing a polish rod in a well comprising:
a wellhead drive assembly having a polish rod sealing stuffing box adapted for connection to the well and the polish rod extending therethrough;
a protector housing having a top end adapted for connection to the stuffing box and a bottom end adapted for connection to the well, the housing having a bore for passing the polish rod therethrough; and a polish rod seal in the bore of the housing, wherein the protector housing seals the polish rod before the polish rod extends through the stuffing box.
a wellhead drive assembly having a polish rod sealing stuffing box adapted for connection to the well and the polish rod extending therethrough;
a protector housing having a top end adapted for connection to the stuffing box and a bottom end adapted for connection to the well, the housing having a bore for passing the polish rod therethrough; and a polish rod seal in the bore of the housing, wherein the protector housing seals the polish rod before the polish rod extends through the stuffing box.
13. ~The system of claim 12 wherein the polish rod has tapered rod coupler at a bottom end and the polish rod seal further comprises:
a top bushing, a bottom bushing and packing rings therebetween;
a reduced diameter section of the bore adjacent the housing's bottom end for retaining the bottom bushing in the bore thereabove and for forming a point against which the tapered rod coupler comes to rests when the polish rod is lifted; and a sealing ring positioned in the bore adjacent the bottom end, wherein when the polish rod is lifted to contact the tapered rod coupler with the seating ring the well is isolated from the top end of the housing.
a top bushing, a bottom bushing and packing rings therebetween;
a reduced diameter section of the bore adjacent the housing's bottom end for retaining the bottom bushing in the bore thereabove and for forming a point against which the tapered rod coupler comes to rests when the polish rod is lifted; and a sealing ring positioned in the bore adjacent the bottom end, wherein when the polish rod is lifted to contact the tapered rod coupler with the seating ring the well is isolated from the top end of the housing.
14. The system of claim 13 wherein packing rings further comprise:
a first plurality of packing rings;
a second plurality of packing rings; and a spring positioned therebetween.
a first plurality of packing rings;
a second plurality of packing rings; and a spring positioned therebetween.
15. The system of claim 14 wherein the top bushing is adjusted relative to the top end of the housing for compressing the spring.
16. The system of any one of claims 12 -15 wherein the housing is extends the wellhead drive assembly a greater distance above the well.
17. A method for seating a polish rod below a wellhead drive assembly connected to a well while flushing the well under pressure, the polish rod having a tapered rod coupler at a bottom end, the method comprising:
providing a housing between the wellhead drive assembly and the well, the polish rod passing therethrough and having a reduced diameter section of the bore adjacent the housing's bottom end and sealing ring therebelow;
lifting the polish rod to rest the tapered rod coupler against the reduced diameter section and seal against the sealing ring; and applying pressure to the well for flushing the well wherein the sealing ring protects the wellhead drive assembly from the pressure in the well.
providing a housing between the wellhead drive assembly and the well, the polish rod passing therethrough and having a reduced diameter section of the bore adjacent the housing's bottom end and sealing ring therebelow;
lifting the polish rod to rest the tapered rod coupler against the reduced diameter section and seal against the sealing ring; and applying pressure to the well for flushing the well wherein the sealing ring protects the wellhead drive assembly from the pressure in the well.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein the wellhead drive assembly has a polish rod sealing stuffing box adapted for connection to the well and the polish rod extending therethrough, the method further comprising:
connecting the housing to the stuffing box; and when the polish rod is lifted, protecting the stuffing box from the pressure in the well.
connecting the housing to the stuffing box; and when the polish rod is lifted, protecting the stuffing box from the pressure in the well.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein the housing further has a polish rod seal, the method further comprising:
sealing the well from the stuffing box at the polish rod seal; and when the polish rod is lifted, protecting the polish rod seal and the stuffing box from the pressure in the well.
sealing the well from the stuffing box at the polish rod seal; and when the polish rod is lifted, protecting the polish rod seal and the stuffing box from the pressure in the well.
20. Apparatus for sealing a polish rod below a wellhead drive assembly having a stuffing box connected to a well, the stuffing box and well having a standard flange connection therebetween, the apparatus comprising:
a housing having a bare for passing the polish rod therethrough;
a standard flange at a top end of the housing for connection to the stuffing box of the wellhead drive assembly;
a standard flange at a bottom end of the housing for connection to the well; and a polish rod seal in the bore of the housing protecting the stuffing box from pressure in the well.
a housing having a bare for passing the polish rod therethrough;
a standard flange at a top end of the housing for connection to the stuffing box of the wellhead drive assembly;
a standard flange at a bottom end of the housing for connection to the well; and a polish rod seal in the bore of the housing protecting the stuffing box from pressure in the well.
21. The apparatus of claim 20 further comprising:
a bottom bushing retained in the bore of the housing;
a top bushing; and wherein the polish rod seal is positioned therebetween.
a bottom bushing retained in the bore of the housing;
a top bushing; and wherein the polish rod seal is positioned therebetween.
22. The apparatus of claim 20 or 21 wherein the polish rod seal comprises packing rings.
23. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein packing rings further comprise:
a first plurality of packing rings;
a second plurality of packing rings; and a spring positioned therebetween.
a first plurality of packing rings;
a second plurality of packing rings; and a spring positioned therebetween.
24. The apparatus of any one of claims 21 - 23 wherein the top bushing is secured in the top end of the housing with a lock-down ring.
25. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein the lock-down ring is threaded into the top end of the housing for compressing the spring.
26. The apparatus of any one of claims 21 - 25 wherein the bottom bushing further comprises wiper rings for cleaning the polish rod.
27. The apparatus of any one of claims 20 - 26 wherein the polish rod has a tapered rod coupler at a bottom end of the polish rod, the apparatus further comprising:
a sealing ring positioned in the bore adjacent the bottom end of the housing, wherein when the polish rod is lifted to contact the tapered rod coupler with the sealing ring the well is isolated from the top end of the housing.
a sealing ring positioned in the bore adjacent the bottom end of the housing, wherein when the polish rod is lifted to contact the tapered rod coupler with the sealing ring the well is isolated from the top end of the housing.
28. The apparatus of claim 27 wherein the sealing ring is secured in the bottom end of the housing with a lock-down ring.
29. The apparatus of claim 27 or 28 wherein:
a reduced diameter section of the bore adjacent the housing's bottom end forms a point against which the tapered rod coupler comes to rest when the polish rod is lifted, and the sealing ring is positioned below the reduced diameter section.
a reduced diameter section of the bore adjacent the housing's bottom end forms a point against which the tapered rod coupler comes to rest when the polish rod is lifted, and the sealing ring is positioned below the reduced diameter section.
30. The apparatus of any one of claims 20 - 29 wherein the housing is extends the wellhead drive assembly a greater distance above the well.
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