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US1246329A
US1246329A US17895817A US17895817A US1246329A US 1246329 A US1246329 A US 1246329A US 17895817 A US17895817 A US 17895817A US 17895817 A US17895817 A US 17895817A US 1246329 A US1246329 A US 1246329A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01DHARVESTING; MOWING
    • A01D34/00Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention relates to improvements in sin-ker-rods for deep well pumps in which the rod proper is made up of any desired number of sections, which sections are connected together to produce a sucker-rod of the desired length. It is well understood that wells in many sections throughout the llnitcd States and elsewhere are of great depth, and hence it is important to produce a sucker-rod that willbe light and of suliicient strength and rigidity for the purpose desired. It is well understood that suckerrods composed entirely of metal are heavy, especially when a large number of sections are connected together to produce a rod of considerable length. In many instances oil wells are between two thousand and three thousand feet deep and consequently to produce a rod of that length entirely of metal would within itself be of great weight. Upon the other hand to form the suckerrod sections entirely of wood they are more or less bulky, and necessarily so to produce the desired amount of strength and when the bulk is reduced the sections are liable to become broken.
  • the objects of the present invention are, first, to produce a sucker-rod made up of metal and wood, second. to maintain the desired amount of strength without increasing to any considerable extent the size of the sucker-rod proper. and third, to produce a suckenrod that will be comparatively light, thereby reducing the power required for operating deep well pumps.
  • Figure l is a view of a sucker rod section, showing the socket end of an adjacent section properly connected.
  • Fig. '3 is a view showing portions of two In the accompanying drawing, 1 repre sents the center metallic bar which is formed of sui'licient size and strength to constitute what might be deemed the reinforcing member of the sucker-rod proper.
  • the wooden side members or cheek pieces 2 Upon the side faces of the metal bar are located the wooden side members or cheek pieces 2, which are preferably of the form shown in Figs. 3 and i, but the exact geometrical formation of the side pieces 2 is immaterial, as it Will be understood that other shapes may be em ployed without departing from the nature of my invention.
  • each section is extended the metallic heads 4. and '5, the metallic head 4: being provided with the screw threaded shank t3 and the head 5 provided with the screw threaded socket '7, said shanks and sockets being connected together in the usual man nor.
  • the heads l and 5 are each provided with the spaced members 8, which spaced members are adapted to lit over and upon the wooden side members 2 as illustrated in l igs. l, 2 and S.
  • the metallic bar 1 should be formed ol' such a length that its ends Will come in close contact with the juncture of the to the ends of the sucker rod sections, but I prefer to form the metal connection as shown.
  • any desired number of sections as shown in Fig. 1 are connected together to produce a rod of sufiicient length.
  • the sections are usually from ten to twenty feet or possibly longer, reference had to convenience in handling and connecting the sections.
  • rivets or their equivalents such as shown in" Fig. 4 should be employed, which rivets of course would extend through the members 8, the side pieces 2 and the metallic center 1, substantially as illustrated in dotted lines, Fig. 1.
  • a sucker rod section consisting of'a center metallic bar formed of a length to correspond substantially With the length of the sucker rod, non-metallic bars located upon the opposite sides of said metallic bar, the opposite ends of the sucker rod sections provided with metalllc heads adapted to embrace the ends of the non-metallic bars and means for securing the metallic and non-metallic ba rs together.

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0. 0. SALBERG;
SUCKER-ROD FOR DEEP WELL PUMPS. APPLICATION FILED JULY 6.1917
1,246,329. v Patented Nov. 13, 1911 UNITED CHARLES O. SALBERG, OF RIDGWAY, EENNSYLVANIAL' STICKER-ROD FOR DEEP-VIELL PUMPS.
To all whom it may concern.-
lie it known that 1, CHARLES O. SALBERG, a citizen of the United States, residing at itidg'way, in the county of Elk and State of -Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Sucker-Rod for Deepell Pumps, of which the following is a specification.
My inventionrelates to improvements in sin-ker-rods for deep well pumps in which the rod proper is made up of any desired number of sections, which sections are connected together to produce a sucker-rod of the desired length. It is well understood that wells in many sections throughout the llnitcd States and elsewhere are of great depth, and hence it is important to produce a sucker-rod that willbe light and of suliicient strength and rigidity for the purpose desired. It is well understood that suckerrods composed entirely of metal are heavy, especially when a large number of sections are connected together to produce a rod of considerable length. In many instances oil wells are between two thousand and three thousand feet deep and consequently to produce a rod of that length entirely of metal would within itself be of great weight. Upon the other hand to form the suckerrod sections entirely of wood they are more or less bulky, and necessarily so to produce the desired amount of strength and when the bulk is reduced the sections are liable to become broken.
The objects of the present invention are, first, to produce a sucker-rod made up of metal and wood, second. to maintain the desired amount of strength without increasing to any considerable extent the size of the sucker-rod proper. and third, to produce a suckenrod that will be comparatively light, thereby reducing the power required for operating deep well pumps.
i'ith these objects in view the invention consists in the novel construction and ar-' ranjrement ol parts, hereinafter described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and particularly pointed out in the up pended claim, it being understood that various changes in the term, proportions, size and minor dcta'ls of construction may be made within the scope of the appended claim, without departing from the spirit or Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 13, 191W Application filed July 6, 1917. Serial No. 178,858.
sacrificing any of the advantages of themvention.
In the accompanying drawing:
Figure l is a view of a sucker rod section, showing the socket end of an adjacent section properly connected.
Fig. '3 is a view showing portions of two In the accompanying drawing, 1 repre sents the center metallic bar which is formed of sui'licient size and strength to constitute what might be deemed the reinforcing member of the sucker-rod proper. Upon the side faces of the metal bar are located the wooden side members or cheek pieces 2, which are preferably of the form shown in Figs. 3 and i, but the exact geometrical formation of the side pieces 2 is immaterial, as it Will be understood that other shapes may be em ployed without departing from the nature of my invention.
For the purpose of properly connecting the wooden members or side pieces 2 to the metallic bar, suitable cross rivets 3 or their equivalents are employed. From the ends of each section are extended the metallic heads 4. and '5, the metallic head 4: being provided with the screw threaded shank t3 and the head 5 provided with the screw threaded socket '7, said shanks and sockets being connected together in the usual man nor. The heads l and 5 are each provided with the spaced members 8, which spaced members are adapted to lit over and upon the wooden side members 2 as illustrated in l igs. l, 2 and S.
For the purpose of preventing any accidental breaking of the portions of the wooden check pieces 2 located between the members 8 the metallic bar 1 should be formed ol' such a length that its ends Will come in close contact with the juncture of the to the ends of the sucker rod sections, but I prefer to form the metal connection as shown. In use any desired number of sections as shown in Fig. 1 are connected together to produce a rod of sufiicient length. In practice the sections are usually from ten to twenty feet or possibly longer, reference had to convenience in handling and connecting the sections.
I have described the present invention as a sucker-rod for oil wells and it is primarily intended for actuating pumps, but of course, the use may be varied as for instance it will be readily seen the same device can be used for gripping any articles located at the bottom of a Well, as for instance lost tools.
For the purposeof properly securing the members 8 to the ends of the sucker rod sections proper, rivets or their equivalents such as shown in" Fig. 4 should be employed, which rivets of course would extend through the members 8, the side pieces 2 and the metallic center 1, substantially as illustrated in dotted lines, Fig. 1.
Having fully described my invention What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
As an improved article of manufacture, a sucker rod section consisting of'a center metallic bar formed of a length to correspond substantially With the length of the sucker rod, non-metallic bars located upon the opposite sides of said metallic bar, the opposite ends of the sucker rod sections provided with metalllc heads adapted to embrace the ends of the non-metallic bars and means for securing the metallic and non-metallic ba rs together.
In testimony that I claim the above, I have hereunto subscribed my name.
- CHARLES O. SALBERG.
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Cited By (3)

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US2453038A (en) * 1945-05-05 1948-11-02 Peter F Rossmann One-piece sucker rod
US2815971A (en) * 1955-03-02 1957-12-10 Herculox Loose Leaf Corp Locking devices
US2874937A (en) * 1955-11-25 1959-02-24 Edward F Higgins Corrosion-resistant sucker rod and method of constructing same

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2453038A (en) * 1945-05-05 1948-11-02 Peter F Rossmann One-piece sucker rod
US2815971A (en) * 1955-03-02 1957-12-10 Herculox Loose Leaf Corp Locking devices
US2874937A (en) * 1955-11-25 1959-02-24 Edward F Higgins Corrosion-resistant sucker rod and method of constructing same

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