Modular gland arrangements for a fluid end assembly

US10519950B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10519950-B2
Application numberUS-201715685167-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 24, 2017
Priority dateAug 25, 2016
Publication dateDec 31, 2019
Grant dateDec 31, 2019

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A closure element for a fluid end assembly that has two or more recessed grooves formed in its outer surface. The grooves are axially offset. A seal is placed in one and only one of the grooves. As wear occurs, the seal is relocated to one of the other grooves. Instead of a series of axially offset grooves in a single closure element, a kit may be formed from two or more otherwise identical closure elements, each with a single recessed groove at a different axial position. Another closure element has a series of ledge-like surfaces defining spaces within which a seal may be received. One outer surface surrounds one or more of the other surfaces. A seal is placed in one and only one of the spaces. As wear occurs, the seal is relocated to one of the other spaces.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A kit, comprising: a fluid end assembly comprising: a housing having an external surface and an internal chamber; a first conduit formed in the housing and having first and second sections, each section independently interconnecting the internal chamber and the external surface; a second conduit formed in the housing, intersecting the first conduit and independently interconnecting the internal chamber and the external surface; a closure element having a longitudinal axis extending therethrough and comprising: a body having at least two structural features, each structural feature comprising: a pair of external surfaces formed in an outer surface of the body, the external surfaces joining at a first corner line and forming two boundaries of a recessed space within which an annular seal is receivable; in which the at least two structural features include first and second structural features, and an axial footprint of the first structural feature fully surrounds an axial footprint of the second structural feature; and at least one annular first seal positionable within the recessed space of any of the structural features. 2. The kit of claim 1 in which each of the recessed spaces is further bounded by an internal surface of one of the conduits, when the closure element is positioned within one of the conduits. 3. The kit of claim 1 in which each structural feature forms a ledge at an outer edge of the outer surface of the body. 4. The kit of claim 1 in which the closure element is a plug that is sized to be closely received within one of the conduits. 5. The kit of claim 1 in which the closure element is a tubular sleeve sized to be closely received within one of the conduits. 6. The kit of claim 5 further comprising a plunger disposed at least partially within the sleeve. 7. The kit of claim 1 in which the at least two structural features follow differently shaped paths around the outer surface of the body. 8. The kit of claim 1 in which a seal is positioned within the recessed space of one and only one of the structural features of the closure element. 9. The kit of claim 8 in which the closure element is disposed within the first conduit of the fluid end assembly. 10. A method of using the kit of claim 1 , comprising the following steps in this order: sealing the closure element such that the first seal occupies the recessed space of one of the structural features, and no seal occupies the recessed space of any other of the structural features; installing the sealed closure element within an externally-opening conduit of the fluid end assembly attached to a deactivated power end; actuating the power end such that a flow of fluid begins within the fluid end assembly; deactivating the power end such that the flow of fluid stops within the fluid end assembly; removing the first seal from the closure element; resealing the closure element such that a second seal occupies the recessed space of a structural feature not previously occupied by the first seal, and no seal occupies the recessed space of any other of the structural features; and installing the sealed closure element within the same externally-opening conduit of the fluid end assembly. 11. A kit comprising: a fluid end assembly comprising: a housing having an internal chamber and a conduit that intersects the internal chamber and opens at a first surface of the housing; a first closure element comprising a body having one and only one circumferential groove formed in an outer surface of the body, in which an annular seal is receivable within the groove; an annular first seal positionable within the groove of the first closure element; a second closure element comprising a body having one and only one circumferential groove formed in an outer surface of the body, in which an annular seal is receivable within the groove, and in which the grooves of the closure elements would be axially offset if those closure elements were superimposed; and an annular second seal positionable within the groove of the second closure element. 12. The kit of claim 11 in which the first closure element is positioned within the conduit of the fluid end assembly with the first seal installed in its groove, and the second closure element is positioned outside of the fluid end assembly. 13. The kit of claim 11 in which the closure element is a plug that is sized to be closely received within the conduit. 14. The kit of claim 11 in which the closure element is a tubular sleeve sized to be closely received within the conduit. 15. The kit of claim 14 further comprising a plunger disposed at least partially within the sleeve. 16. The kit of claim 1 in which the pair of external surfaces comprises two and only two external surfaces. 17. A system, comprising: the kit of claim 12 ; and high pressure fluid positioned within at least a portion of the housing. 18. A kit, comprising: a fluid end assembly comprising: a housing having an external surface and an internal chamber; a first conduit formed in the housing and having first and second sections, each section independently interconnecting the internal chamber and the external surface; a second conduit formed in the housing, intersecting the first conduit and independently interconnecting the internal chamber and the external surface; a closure element comprising: a body having at least two structural features, each structural feature comprising: a pair of external surfaces formed in an outer surface of the body, the external surfaces joining at a first corner line and forming two boundaries of a recessed space within which an annular seal is receivable; and at least one annular first seal positionable within the recessed space of any of the structural features; in which a seal is positioned within the recessed space of one and only one of the structural features of the closure element. 19. The kit of claim 18 in which at least one of the structural features further comprises: a third external surface that joins one of the paired external surfaces at a second corner line and forms another boundary of the recessed space. 20. The kit of claim 19 in which the three external surfaces of at least one of the structural elements forms a groove within the body. 21. A method of using a kit, the kit comprising: a fluid end assembly comprising: a housing having an external surface and an internal chamber; a first conduit formed in the housing and having first and second sections, each section independently interconnecting the internal chamber and the external surface; a second conduit formed in the housing, intersecting the first conduit and independently interconnecting the internal chamber and the external surface; a closure element comprising: a body having at least two structural features, each structural feature comprising: a pair of external surfaces formed in an outer surface of the body, the external surfaces joining at a first corner line and forming two boundaries of a recessed space within which an annular seal is receivable; and at least one annular first seal positionable within the recessed space of any of the structural features; the method comprising the following steps in this order: sealing the closure element such that the first seal occupies the recessed space of one of the structural features, and no seal occupies the recessed space of any other of the structural features; installing the sealed clos

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  • Methods or apparatus for controlling the flow of the obtained fluid to or in wells (E21B43/25 takes precedence; valve arrangements E21B34/00) · CPC title

  • Packings (F16K3/246 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Easy mounting or dismounting means · CPC title

  • Valves; Arrangement of valves · CPC title

  • F04B53/16Primary

    Casings; Cylinders; Cylinder liners or heads; Fluid connections · CPC title

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What does patent US10519950B2 cover?
A closure element for a fluid end assembly that has two or more recessed grooves formed in its outer surface. The grooves are axially offset. A seal is placed in one and only one of the grooves. As wear occurs, the seal is relocated to one of the other grooves. Instead of a series of axially offset grooves in a single closure element, a kit may be formed from two or more otherwise identical clo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kerr Machine Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04B53/16. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 31 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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