Fuel pump
US-2016245248-A1 · Aug 25, 2016 · US
US10514030B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10514030-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815901404-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 21, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 21, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 24, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 24, 2019 |
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A wear sleeve is removably mounted on a piston rod. The piston rod includes a piston cap, a piston rod body, and a piston head, with at least one of the piston cap and the piston head being removable from the piston rod body. The wear sleeve is disposed over the piston rod body and prevents the piston rod from contacting dynamic seals disposed within a pump. The wear sleeve is mechanically secured in a cylindrical recess on the piston rod between a cap shoulder of the piston cap and a head shoulder of the piston head.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A piston rod for a pump, the piston rod comprising: a piston rod body elongate between a first end and a second end; a piston cap connected to the first end, the piston cap including a cap shoulder extending radially relative to the first end; a piston head connected to the second end, the piston head including a head shoulder extending radially relative to the second end; and a cylindrical relief extending around the piston rod body between the cap shoulder and the head shoulder, wherein the cylindrical relief is capable of receiving a wear sleeve; and wherein the piston rod body is removably connected to at least one of the piston cap and the piston head; wherein the piston rod body includes an annular groove disposed between the head shoulder and the cap shoulder, the annular groove configured to receive a seal. 2. The piston rod of claim 1 , wherein the piston cap is removably connected to the piston rod body. 3. The piston rod of claim 2 , further comprising: a socket within the piston cap, the socket including internal threads; and a shank extending from the first end of the piston rod body, the shank including external threads configured to mate with the internal threads. 4. The piston rod of claim 2 , further comprising: a shank extending from the piston cap, the shank including external threads; and a socket within the first end of the piston rod body, the socket including internal threads configured to mate with the external threads. 5. The piston rod of claim 1 , wherein the piston head is removably connected to the piston rod body. 6. The piston rod of claim 5 , further comprising: a socket within the piston head, the socket including internal threads; and a shank extending from the second end of the piston rod body, the shank including external threads configured to mate with the internal threads. 7. The piston rod of claim 5 , further comprising: a shank extending from the piston head, the shank including external threads; and a socket within the second end of the piston rod body, the socket including internal threads configured to mate with the external threads. 8. The piston rod of claim 1 , wherein the annular groove is disposed at the second end of the piston rod body. 9. The piston rod of claim 8 , wherein the seal is an o-ring disposed within the annular groove. 10. The piston rod of claim 1 , further comprising a removable ceramic wear sleeve received around the piston rod body and engaging each of the head shoulder and the cap shoulder. 11. The piston rod of claim 10 , wherein the removable ceramic wear sleeve is captured on the piston rod body by the head shoulder and the cap shoulder without adhesive such that the removable ceramic wear sleeve is capable of sliding off of the piston rod body upon detachment of either of the piston cap or the piston head from the piston rod body. 12. The piston rod of claim 1 , wherein the piston head includes a central bore, a piston port, and a check valve configured to regulate fluid flow from the central bore out of the piston port. 13. A pump comprising: a cylinder having an upstream end and a downstream end; a dynamic seal mounted in the cylinder; and a piston extending into the cylinder and through the first dynamic seal, the piston configured to reciprocate within the cylinder and relative to the dynamic seal, the piston comprising: a piston rod body elongate between a first end and a second end; a piston cap connected to the first end, the piston cap including a cap shoulder extending radially relative to the first end; a piston head connected to the second end, the piston head including a head shoulder extending radially relative to the second end; a cylindrical relief extending around the piston rod body and between the cap shoulder and the head shoulder; and a wear sleeve mounted on the piston rod body within the cylindrical relief; an annular sleeve seal located radially between the piston rod body and the wear sleeve, the sleeve seal configured to prevent fluid from flowing between the piston rod body and the wear sleeve; wherein the piston rod body is removably connected to at least one of the piston cap and the piston head; and wherein no portion of the piston besides an outer surface of the wear sleeve contacts the dynamic seal during reciprocating pump strokes of the piston within the cylinder. 14. The pump of claim 13 , wherein the annular sleeve seal is disposed proximate an interface of the wear sleeve and the cap shoulder. 15. The pump of claim 14 , wherein the second end of the piston rod body includes an annular groove and the annular sleeve seal is at least partially disposed in the annular groove. 16. The pump of claim 15 , wherein the sleeve seal is an o-ring. 17. The pump of claim 13 , wherein the wear sleeve is clamped between the cap shoulder and the head shoulder to secure the wear sleeve on the piston rod body. 18. The pump of claim 13 , wherein the wear sleeve is coaxial with the piston rod body. 19. The pump of claim 13 , and wherein: the wear sleeve is ceramic; and the piston cap, the piston rod body, and the piston head are metal. 20. The pump of claim 13 , wherein the piston rod body is unitary with one of the piston head and the piston cap and removably connected to the other one of the piston head and the piston cap. 21. The pump of claim 20 , wherein the piston rod body is connected to the piston cap by interfaced threading on the piston rod body and the piston cap. 22. The pump of claim 13 , wherein the piston rod body is unitary with the piston cap and the piston rod body is removably connected to the piston head. 23. The pump of claim 22 , wherein the piston rod body is connected to the piston head by interfaced threading on the piston rod body and the piston head. 24. The pump of claim 13 , wherein the wear sleeve is captured on the piston rod body by the head shoulder and the cap shoulder without adhesive such that the wear sleeve is capable of sliding off of the piston rod body upon detachment of either of the piston cap or the piston head from the piston rod body. 25. The pump of claim 13 , wherein the piston head includes a central bore, a piston port, and a check valve configured to regulate fluid flow from the central bore out of the piston port. 26. A sprayer for spraying a fluid, the sprayer comprising: the pump of claim 13 ; a motor section; and a reciprocating drive that is connected to the motor section and reciprocates the piston within the cylinder. 27. A method of replacing a wear sleeve, the method comprising: separating a first part of a piston rod from a second part of the piston rod; sliding a first wear sleeve off of a piston rod body of the piston rod; sliding a second wear sleeve onto the piston rod body and over an annular seal disposed about the piston rod body, such that the annular seal is disposed between the piston rod body and the second wear sleeve; and clamping the second wear sleeve between an upstream shoulder of the piston rod and a downstream shoulder of the piston rod by joining the first part of the piston rod to the second part of the piston rod. 28. The method of claim 27 , wherein the step of separating the first part of the piston rod from the second part of the piston rod comprises: unscrewing the first part from the second part.
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