US2595025A - Spiraled paraffin remover for oil wells - Google Patents

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US2595025A
US2595025A US770229A US77022947A US2595025A US 2595025 A US2595025 A US 2595025A US 770229 A US770229 A US 770229A US 77022947 A US77022947 A US 77022947A US 2595025 A US2595025 A US 2595025A
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  • This invention relates to paraiiin removers for oil wells and has reference to a spiraled construction for attachment to the rods of pumping wells.
  • This application relates in part to my copending application, Serial No. 735,725, filed March 19, 1947, now abandoned.
  • An object of the invention is to provide an arrangement and construction of the referred to class capable of operation in well tubing which is not of a uniform diameter.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a spiraled paraffin remover of the referred to class which will not catch or become lodged at the joints between lengths of tubing by reason of its resilient construction.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide, in addition to the foregoing, a remover which may be engaged on the rods of wells without clips, welding, or other conventional means.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view of an oil well and showing units comprising the present invention positioned on the well sucker rod.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged vertical sectional View of a portion of the tubing or sucker rod illustrated in Figure 1, and particularly showing the location and arrangement of the spiraled units comprising the present invention.
  • Figure 3 is a further enlarged lateral sectional View taken on lines 3-3 of Figure 2.
  • a typical pumping oil well such as shown in Figure 1, includes a string of casing I, a casing head 2 above the earths surface, a string of tubing 3 extending downwardly from the said casing head into the well cavity 4, and a pump assembly 5 secured to the lower end of the said tubing and within or above the said well cavity.
  • a string of sucker rods 6 which are actuated by means (not shown) for imparting reciprocating action to the pump assembly 5.
  • the present invention is comprised of multiple units for attachment to the sucker rods 6 and are capable of reciprocating movement near the inner surface of the tubing 3 to prevent accumulation or to remove parain.
  • Each unit of the invention is comprised of a the rod 6, thereby providing frictional engagement of the unit in place.
  • the units 1 may pass through asymmetric diameters in the said'tubing and will pass the tubing joints (not shown) by reason of the flexibility and compressibility of the large intermediate diameters 9.
  • the units 'I are preferably spaced on the rod 6 at distances substantially equal to the stroke of the said rod, and thus provide a continuous movement along the entire inner surface of the tubing 3.
  • the greatest outside diameter 9 of each unit 'I is slightly less than the inside diameter of the tubing 3, and since the units are not in sliding contact with the wall of the tubing 3, friction therebetween is reduced or eliminated.
  • a spiraled paraffin remover adapted to engage a suckerrod within a well tubing, comprising: a round wire coiled into a helix, at least one coil of the helix being of uniform diameter, said uniform diameter being normally less than the diameter of the rod and being expansible to frictionally grip the rod when mounted thereon, and at least another coil of the helix being of a uniform diameter substantially equal to the inside diameter or the tubing.
  • Means for removing paraiiin from the inner wall of a well tubing having a reciprocating sucker rod therein comprising a multiple of coiled wire helixes mounted on the rod and spaced thereon at distances substantially equal to the length of the sucker rod stroke, each said helix being comprised of a round wire coiled into said helix shape, at least one coil of the helix being of uniform diameter, said uniform diameter being normally less than the diameter of the rod and being expansible to frictionally grip the rod when mounted thereon.
  • a spiraled parain remover adapted to engage a sucker rod within a well tubing, comprising: a round wire coiled into a helix and having the end coils thereof of uniform diameter, said uniform diameters being normally less than the diameter of the rod and being expansible to frictionally grip the rod when mounted thereon, and one of the intermediate coils of said helix being of a imiform diameter substantially equal to the inside diameter of the tubing.

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M55 c rR/PPLEHOR/v l INVENTOR BY/Ww i n ATTORNEY 3 a wo Quill! J J. C. TRIPPLEHORN SPIRALED PARAFF'IN REMOVER FOR OIL WELLS Filed Aug. 25, 1947 April 29, 1952 Patented Apr. 29, 1952 SPIRALED PARAFFIN REMOVER FOR OIL WELLS .lames C. Trpplehorn, Pampa, Tex.
Application August 23, 1947, Serial No. 770,229
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This invention relates to paraiiin removers for oil wells and has reference to a spiraled construction for attachment to the rods of pumping wells. This application relates in part to my copending application, Serial No. 735,725, filed March 19, 1947, now abandoned.
An object of the invention is to provide an arrangement and construction of the referred to class capable of operation in well tubing which is not of a uniform diameter.
Another object of the invention is to provide a spiraled paraffin remover of the referred to class which will not catch or become lodged at the joints between lengths of tubing by reason of its resilient construction.
A further object of the invention is to provide, in addition to the foregoing, a remover which may be engaged on the rods of wells without clips, welding, or other conventional means.
These and other objects will become apparent from the following description of an exemplary form of the invention shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view of an oil well and showing units comprising the present invention positioned on the well sucker rod.
Figure 2 is an enlarged vertical sectional View of a portion of the tubing or sucker rod illustrated in Figure 1, and particularly showing the location and arrangement of the spiraled units comprising the present invention.
Figure 3 is a further enlarged lateral sectional View taken on lines 3-3 of Figure 2.
A typical pumping oil well, such as shown in Figure 1, includes a string of casing I, a casing head 2 above the earths surface, a string of tubing 3 extending downwardly from the said casing head into the well cavity 4, and a pump assembly 5 secured to the lower end of the said tubing and within or above the said well cavity. Within the tubing 3 there is a string of sucker rods 6 which are actuated by means (not shown) for imparting reciprocating action to the pump assembly 5.
As oil is pumped upwardly through the pump 5 and tubing 3, paramn accumulates on the inner surface of the said tubing, and over a period of time so constricts the central opening that the paraiiin must be removed. The present invention is comprised of multiple units for attachment to the sucker rods 6 and are capable of reciprocating movement near the inner surface of the tubing 3 to prevent accumulation or to remove parain.
Each unit of the invention is comprised of a the rod 6, thereby providing frictional engagement of the unit in place.
As the rod 6 is lowered into the tubing 3, the units 1 may pass through asymmetric diameters in the said'tubing and will pass the tubing joints (not shown) by reason of the flexibility and compressibility of the large intermediate diameters 9. In operation, the units 'I are preferably spaced on the rod 6 at distances substantially equal to the stroke of the said rod, and thus provide a continuous movement along the entire inner surface of the tubing 3. As shown in all of the figures, the greatest outside diameter 9 of each unit 'I is slightly less than the inside diameter of the tubing 3, and since the units are not in sliding contact with the wall of the tubing 3, friction therebetween is reduced or eliminated.
It is obvious that the invention is not limited to the form of the construction shown, but may be employed in many ways within the scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
l. A spiraled paraffin remover adapted to engage a suckerrod within a well tubing, comprising: a round wire coiled into a helix, at least one coil of the helix being of uniform diameter, said uniform diameter being normally less than the diameter of the rod and being expansible to frictionally grip the rod when mounted thereon, and at least another coil of the helix being of a uniform diameter substantially equal to the inside diameter or the tubing.
2. A spiraled parailin remover as defined in claim 1, and wherein the diameter of the last said coil is slightly less than the diameter of the well tubing.
3. Means for removing paraiiin from the inner wall of a well tubing having a reciprocating sucker rod therein, said means comprising a multiple of coiled wire helixes mounted on the rod and spaced thereon at distances substantially equal to the length of the sucker rod stroke, each said helix being comprised of a round wire coiled into said helix shape, at least one coil of the helix being of uniform diameter, said uniform diameter being normally less than the diameter of the rod and being expansible to frictionally grip the rod when mounted thereon.
4. A spiraled parain remover adapted to engage a sucker rod within a well tubing, comprising: a round wire coiled into a helix and having the end coils thereof of uniform diameter, said uniform diameters being normally less than the diameter of the rod and being expansible to frictionally grip the rod when mounted thereon, and one of the intermediate coils of said helix being of a imiform diameter substantially equal to the inside diameter of the tubing.
JAMES C. TRIPPLEHORN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the le of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 774,699 Sagerdahl Nov. 8, 1904 1,633,843 Bostic June 28, 1927 1,677,050 Reed July 10. 1928 10 2,453,199 Crall Nov. 9, 1948
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US2772741A (en) * 1952-06-20 1956-12-04 Polson Paul Combination paraffin scraper and rod guide
US2969115A (en) * 1957-07-16 1961-01-24 James C Tripplehorn Ambulatory paraffin scraper
US3027946A (en) * 1958-10-06 1962-04-03 Ernest J Paskevich Oil well tubing scrapers
US9414586B2 (en) 2008-07-24 2016-08-16 Ecolab Usa Inc. Foaming alcohol compositions with selected dimethicone surfactants

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US774699A (en) * 1904-05-11 1904-11-08 John A Sagerdahl Boiler-tube cleaner.
US1633843A (en) * 1926-05-01 1927-06-28 Ralph R Bostic Snap-on sucker-rod guide
US1677050A (en) * 1927-06-13 1928-07-10 Martin L Reed Paraffin cutter
US2453199A (en) * 1946-12-31 1948-11-09 Crall Irma Antiparaffin sucker rod

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US774699A (en) * 1904-05-11 1904-11-08 John A Sagerdahl Boiler-tube cleaner.
US1633843A (en) * 1926-05-01 1927-06-28 Ralph R Bostic Snap-on sucker-rod guide
US1677050A (en) * 1927-06-13 1928-07-10 Martin L Reed Paraffin cutter
US2453199A (en) * 1946-12-31 1948-11-09 Crall Irma Antiparaffin sucker rod

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2772741A (en) * 1952-06-20 1956-12-04 Polson Paul Combination paraffin scraper and rod guide
US2969115A (en) * 1957-07-16 1961-01-24 James C Tripplehorn Ambulatory paraffin scraper
US3027946A (en) * 1958-10-06 1962-04-03 Ernest J Paskevich Oil well tubing scrapers
US9414586B2 (en) 2008-07-24 2016-08-16 Ecolab Usa Inc. Foaming alcohol compositions with selected dimethicone surfactants
US9980483B2 (en) 2008-07-24 2018-05-29 Ecolab Usa Inc. Foaming alcohol compositions with selected dimethicone surfactants
US10499636B2 (en) 2008-07-24 2019-12-10 Ecolab Usa Inc. Foaming alcohol compositions with selected dimethicone surfactants

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