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US1372031A
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  • This invention relates to a device, known as a screw-on attachment, for use in connection with oil wells or the like and has o particularly with the pumping equipment employed in wells of this character.
  • the broad object of the invention is the provision of means .whereby an auxiliary piston or set of cups, which has been previously deposited in the well, may be picked up and brought into use after the main pis ton or set has been worn out, thus obviating the trouble and delay occasioned by the withdrawing of the worn-out iston from the well tubing and the substitution of a fresh one therefor, a matter of no small consequence in work of this sort.
  • More specificobjects are the provision of an efiicient yet comparatively simple device of the aforesaid character that is very convenient of use; is positive in its operation; is durable; is not llkely to get out of order; and through which a connection may be made between a main and an auxiliary piston that is not liable to disconnection in the tubing.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional view through a well tubing inclosing a main and an auxiliary set or" cups or pistons equipped, respectively, with the separated parts of my screw-on attachment, the attachment being shown in central section;
  • Fig. 2 is a view, similar to Fig. 1, showing the main and auniliary pistons connected by means of the screw-on attachment, the attachment being shown in section at right angles to the plane of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view or the main parts of the screw-on attach- I ment inseparated condition.
  • 1 designates the well tubing and 2 the main piston or set of cups incorporatmg the usual ball check 3 and attached to the operating means 5, which may be a string of sucker rods.
  • 6 designates the auxiliary piston or set of cups which is subthe main set 2, the same incorporating the ball check 7, corn fined within a cage 8 that terminates at its upper end in the threaded pin 9.
  • a sub-pin 10, having an internally threaded socket 11, is adapted to be screwed onto the pin 9 of the auxiliary piston 6, and a thread protector 12 is threaded onto the subpin and, until the auxiliary set of cups is connected to the main set by means of the screw-0n attachment, the thread protector 12 reposes at the upper end of the sub-pin 10, as illustrated in Fig. 1, to protect the threads and upper end of the subpin, said upper end being provided with diametrical grooves 13. It will be noted in Figs. 1 and 3', that the thread protector is provided with a tooth 14s.
  • a tubular fitting or sleeve 15 is threaded onto the lower end of the main piston 2, as indicated at 16, and a pin 1? extends through holes 18 in the sleeve, and through registering notches 19 that are formed in the lower end of the barrel 20 of the piston.
  • the bore 25 of the sleeve 15 threaded a suitable distance upwardly from its lower end, as indicated at 26; and thereabove it is smooth and of a diameter to comfortably accommodate a block 27 and a compression spring 28.
  • This spring is interposed between the upper end of the block and a shoulder 29 which is formed by reducing the diameter of the bore at its extreme upper end, through which reducedportion of the bore communication is established between the bore of sleeve 15 and the barrel 20 of the piston 2.
  • the block 27 is restrained from turning within the sleeve 15, and is held against removal therefrom, by means of a pin 35 that passes through the block and through slots 36 in the sides of the sleeve 15.
  • a series of ports 37 extend through the wall of the sleeve 15 adjacent the upper end of its bore for the free passage of fluid to the bore and upwardly through the barrel of the piston 2, when the piston is reci rocated during the pumping operation. Tie lower ends of they sleeve 15 and block 27 are provided, respectively, with a notch 39 for co operation to the tooth 14 of the thread protector 12, and a tooth 40 for cooperation with the diametrical groove 13 of the subpin 10.
  • the sub-pin 10, with the thread protector 12 is connected to the auxiliary piston 6 and the piston is then dropped into the well tubing 1 and descends until it comes to rest upon the usual standing valve 45.
  • the main piston 2, with the sleeve 15 attached, and carried by the operating means 5, is lowered into the tubing until it reaches the proper depth, and is there reciprocated in the usual pumping operation. This may continue until the main set of cups is worn out, when the main piston may be lowered until the sleeve 15 engages the thread protector 12.
  • auxiliary pistons may be deposited in the tubing and all equipped with my invention so that they may be picked up successively and brought into operation as the previous one wears out.
  • a main and an auxiliary piston of a member connected to one of said pistons, said member having a bore the entrance end of which is internally threaded, a locking device reciprocable within said bore, means restraining said device against rotary movement with respect to the member while permitting the same to move longitudinally thereof, means tending to force the device in a direction outwardly of the bore, and a sub-pin carried by the other piston threaded for cooperation with the threaded portion of the bore of said member the sub-pin and aforesaid locking device having parts cooperating for holding the member against turning With respect to the sub-pin in a direction to unscrew the member from the pin.
  • the combination With a main and an auxiliary piston, of a member attached to one of said pistons, said member having a bore that is internally threaded adjacent its entrance end, a block reciprocable Within the bore, the aforesaid member having a slot, a pin projecting from the block into said slot and a sub-pin carried by the other piston and threaded for screw engagement Within the threaded portion of the bore of said member, the aforesaid block and subpin having interengaging parts for holding the member from turning with respect to the sub-pin in a direction to unscrew the memher from the pin.
  • a block reciprocable Within the bore the aforesaid member having diametrically opposed slots in its side Walls, a pin extending through the block and through said slots, a spring interposed block and an opposed wall of the bore, and a sub-pin carried by the other piston and threaded for screw engagement within the threaded portion of the bore of said member, the aforesaid block and sub-pin having intel-engaging parts for holding the member from turning With respect to the sub-pin in adirection to unscrew the member from the pin.

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a do more UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM H. MDKISSICK, OF TULSA, OKLAHOMA, ASSIGNOR 0F ONE-HALF 'IO DANIEL WADE SGHAFER, OF '.I.ULSA, OKLAHOMA.
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Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 22, 1921.
Application filed November 29, 1920. Serial No. 427,176.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM H. MoKIs- SICK, a citizen of the United States, residing at Tulsa, in the county of Tulsa and State of Oklahoma, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Screw-On Attachments, of which the followin is a full, clear, and exact description, re erence being had to the accompanying drawings.
This invention relates to a device, known as a screw-on attachment, for use in connection with oil wells or the like and has o particularly with the pumping equipment employed in wells of this character.
I The broad object of the invention is the provision of means .whereby an auxiliary piston or set of cups, which has been previously deposited in the well, may be picked up and brought into use after the main pis ton or set has been worn out, thus obviating the trouble and delay occasioned by the withdrawing of the worn-out iston from the well tubing and the substitution of a fresh one therefor, a matter of no small consequence in work of this sort.
More specificobjects are the provision of an efiicient yet comparatively simple device of the aforesaid character that is very convenient of use; is positive in its operation; is durable; is not llkely to get out of order; and through which a connection may be made between a main and an auxiliary piston that is not liable to disconnection in the tubing.
The foregoing objects, and others which will become apparent as this description proceeds, are attained in the embodiment of my invention illustrated in the drawing accompanying and forming a part hereof, and wherein Figure 1 is a sectional view through a well tubing inclosing a main and an auxiliary set or" cups or pistons equipped, respectively, with the separated parts of my screw-on attachment, the attachment being shown in central section; Fig. 2 is a view, similar to Fig. 1, showing the main and auniliary pistons connected by means of the screw-on attachment, the attachment being shown in section at right angles to the plane of Fig. 1; and Fig. 3 is a perspective view or the main parts of the screw-on attach- I ment inseparated condition.
The parts wherewith l have shown my instantially identical with tailed description of these parts is therefore deemed unnecessary. With reference to these parts, 1 designates the well tubing and 2 the main piston or set of cups incorporatmg the usual ball check 3 and attached to the operating means 5, which may be a string of sucker rods. 6 designates the auxiliary piston or set of cups which is subthe main set 2, the same incorporating the ball check 7, corn fined within a cage 8 that terminates at its upper end in the threaded pin 9.
A sub-pin 10, having an internally threaded socket 11, is adapted to be screwed onto the pin 9 of the auxiliary piston 6, and a thread protector 12 is threaded onto the subpin and, until the auxiliary set of cups is connected to the main set by means of the screw-0n attachment, the thread protector 12 reposes at the upper end of the sub-pin 10, as illustrated in Fig. 1, to protect the threads and upper end of the subpin, said upper end being provided with diametrical grooves 13. It will be noted in Figs. 1 and 3', that the thread protector is provided with a tooth 14s.
A tubular fitting or sleeve 15 is threaded onto the lower end of the main piston 2, as indicated at 16, and a pin 1? extends through holes 18 in the sleeve, and through registering notches 19 that are formed in the lower end of the barrel 20 of the piston.
The bore 25 of the sleeve 15 threaded a suitable distance upwardly from its lower end, as indicated at 26; and thereabove it is smooth and of a diameter to comfortably accommodate a block 27 and a compression spring 28. This spring is interposed between the upper end of the block and a shoulder 29 which is formed by reducing the diameter of the bore at its extreme upper end, through which reducedportion of the bore communication is established between the bore of sleeve 15 and the barrel 20 of the piston 2. The block 27 is restrained from turning within the sleeve 15, and is held against removal therefrom, by means of a pin 35 that passes through the block and through slots 36 in the sides of the sleeve 15. A series of ports 37 extend through the wall of the sleeve 15 adjacent the upper end of its bore for the free passage of fluid to the bore and upwardly through the barrel of the piston 2, when the piston is reci rocated during the pumping operation. Tie lower ends of they sleeve 15 and block 27 are provided, respectively, with a notch 39 for co operation to the tooth 14 of the thread protector 12, and a tooth 40 for cooperation with the diametrical groove 13 of the subpin 10.
In the use of the device, the sub-pin 10, with the thread protector 12, is connected to the auxiliary piston 6 and the piston is then dropped into the well tubing 1 and descends until it comes to rest upon the usual standing valve 45. The main piston 2, with the sleeve 15 attached, and carried by the operating means 5, is lowered into the tubing until it reaches the proper depth, and is there reciprocated in the usual pumping operation. This may continue until the main set of cups is worn out, when the main piston may be lowered until the sleeve 15 engages the thread protector 12. Then, by turning the main piston 2, through the medium of the operating means 5, in an appropriate directionto the right, as the parts are herein illustratedthe thread protector, by reason of its clutch connection with sleeve 15 through the interengagement of tooth 14 with notch 3, will be fed down along the sub-pin 10 so that said pin may be received by the threaded portion 26 of the sleeve. While the sub-pin 10 is advancin within the bore of the sleeve 15, the block 2% is receding against the tension of spring 28, the tooth 40 of the block in the meantime ratcheting over the raised portions between the grooves 13 of the sub-pin. When the arts are completely screwed together, as illustrated in Fig. 2, the tooth 40 of the block 27 interlocks with one of the grooves 13 of the sub-pin to effectually hold the parts a ainst unscrewing. With. the auxiliary plston 6 thus connected to the main piston 2. the pumping operation may be continued with the former piston serving the purpose formerly fulfilled by the main one.
It is obvious that any number of auxiliary pistons may be deposited in the tubing and all equipped with my invention so that they may be picked up successively and brought into operation as the previous one wears out.
Having thus described my invention what I claim is:
1. In pumping apparatus of the character set forth, the combination with a main and an auxiliary piston,.of a member carried by each piston and through which members the pistons are adapted to be connected together, and means for locking the members against accidental disconnection.
2. In pumping apparatus of the character set forthathe combination with a main and an auxiliary piston, of a member carried by each piston, said members having parts adapted to interengage for connecting the members together, and means carried y one of said members for cooperation with a part of the other member for locking said parts against accidental disengagement.
3. In pumping apparatus of the character set forth, the combination with a main and an auxiliary piston, of a member carried by each piston, said members being arranged for screw connection with each other, and means carried by one of said members and cooperating with a part of the other member for holding said members against unscrewing.
1. In pumping apparatus of the character set forth, the combination with a main and an auxiliary piston, of a member carried by each piston, said members being arranged for screw connection with each other, and means slidablybut non-rotatably carried by one member for cooperation with a part of the other member for holding said members against unscrewing.
5. In pumping apparatus of the character set forth, the combination with a main and an auxiliary piston, of a member connected to one of said pistons, said member having a threaded socket, a locking device movably carried by said member, and a pin connected to the other piston and threaded for interengagement within the socket of the aforesaid member, said pin having a part for cooperation with a part of the aforesaid locking device whereby the aforesaid member and pin are held against relative rotary movement in a direction to unscrew the member from the pin.
6. In pumping apparatus of the character set forth, the combination with a main and an auxiliary piston, of a member connected to one of said pistons, said member having a threaded socket, a locking device movable axially of said socket, means tending to move the device outwardly of said socket, and a sub-pin connected to the other piston and threaded for interengagement within the socket of the aforesaid member, said sub-pin having apart for cooperation with a part of the aforesaid locking device whereby the aforesaid member and sub-pin are held against relative rotary movement in a direction to unscrew said members from the pin.
7. In pumping apparatus of the character set forth, the combination with a main and an auxiliary piston, of a member connected to one of said pistons, said member having a bore the entrance end of which is internally threaded, a locking device reciprocable within said bore, means restraining said device against rotary movement with respect to the member while permitting the same to move longitudinally thereof, means tending to force the device in a direction outwardly of the bore, and a sub-pin carried by the other piston threaded for cooperation with the threaded portion of the bore of said member the sub-pin and aforesaid locking device having parts cooperating for holding the member against turning With respect to the sub-pin in a direction to unscrew the member from the pin.
8. In pumping apparatus of the character set forth, the combination With a main and an auxiliary piston, of a member attached to one of said pistons, said member having a bore that is internally threaded adjacent its entrance end, a block reciprocable Within the bore, the aforesaid member having a slot, a pin projecting from the block into said slot and a sub-pin carried by the other piston and threaded for screw engagement Within the threaded portion of the bore of said member, the aforesaid block and subpin having interengaging parts for holding the member from turning with respect to the sub-pin in a direction to unscrew the memher from the pin.
9. In pumping apparatus of the character bore that is internally threaded adjacent its entrance end, a block reciprocable Within the bore, the aforesaid member having diametrically opposed slots in its side Walls, a pin extending through the block and through said slots, a spring interposed block and an opposed wall of the bore, and a sub-pin carried by the other piston and threaded for screw engagement within the threaded portion of the bore of said member, the aforesaid block and sub-pin having intel-engaging parts for holding the member from turning With respect to the sub-pin in adirection to unscrew the member from the pin. In testimony whereof, I hereunto affix my signature.
WILLIAM H. MoKIS'SICK.
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US2438313A (en) * 1945-02-17 1948-03-23 Clyde E Burton Safety locking device for sucker rod couplings
US3034440A (en) * 1959-06-24 1962-05-15 Us Industries Inc Two-in-one pump assembly
US4869371A (en) * 1988-04-19 1989-09-26 American Sigma, Inc. Pump components for building pump, and methods of constructing and using same
US5028213A (en) * 1988-04-19 1991-07-02 American Sigma, Inc. Convertible and variable-length groundwater devices, components therefor, and methods of constructing and utilizing same
US20040020637A1 (en) * 2001-05-11 2004-02-05 Eggleston Philip W. Apparatus for extracting oil or other fluids from a well
US7347256B1 (en) 2005-08-01 2008-03-25 Philip W Eggleston Portable well fluid extraction apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2438313A (en) * 1945-02-17 1948-03-23 Clyde E Burton Safety locking device for sucker rod couplings
US3034440A (en) * 1959-06-24 1962-05-15 Us Industries Inc Two-in-one pump assembly
US4869371A (en) * 1988-04-19 1989-09-26 American Sigma, Inc. Pump components for building pump, and methods of constructing and using same
US5028213A (en) * 1988-04-19 1991-07-02 American Sigma, Inc. Convertible and variable-length groundwater devices, components therefor, and methods of constructing and utilizing same
US20040020637A1 (en) * 2001-05-11 2004-02-05 Eggleston Philip W. Apparatus for extracting oil or other fluids from a well
US7007751B2 (en) 2001-05-11 2006-03-07 Eggleston Philip W Apparatus for extracting oil or other fluids from a well
US7347256B1 (en) 2005-08-01 2008-03-25 Philip W Eggleston Portable well fluid extraction apparatus

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