Bellows system for fluid end

US10648490B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10648490-B2
Application numberUS-201816043579-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 24, 2018
Priority dateJul 26, 2017
Publication dateMay 12, 2020
Grant dateMay 12, 2020

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Abstract

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A fluid end with an internal bellows can be used in high pressure environments. The bellows is disposed within a plunger bore, and has an interior isolated from a working chamber of the fluid end. An end of a plunger is received in the interior of the bellows. The bellows contains an incompressible fluid at a constant volume. As the plunger extends into the interior of the bellows, the fluid it contains is displaced. Such fluid displacement causes the bellows to extend. As the plunger is retracted, the fluid replaces the volume formerly displaced by the plunger, and causes the bellows to accordion to a retracted position.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A fluid end comprising: a body having an external surface and a plunger bore disposed therein, the plunger bore opening at the external surface; a plunger having a first end, in which the first end is disposed within the plunger bore; a stuffing sleeve abutting the body within the plunger bore; a retainer nut disposed within the plunger bore, the retainer nut being at least partially surrounded by the stuffing sleeve; and a bellows having an interior separated from its exterior, the bellows situated within the plunger bore and at least partially surrounding the plunger. 2. The fluid end of claim 1 in which one end of the bellows is anchored within the plunger bore. 3. The fluid end of claim 1 wherein the retainer nut is disposed at a terminal end of the plunger bore. 4. The fluid end of claim 3 further comprising a plurality of bolts, in which the plurality of bolts extend through the retainer nut and attach the retainer nut to the body. 5. The fluid end of claim 3 in which the plunger bore has no internal threads formed within it. 6. The fluid end of claim 3 in which the retainer nut defines a fluid passage in communication with an internal cavity of the bellows. 7. The fluid end of claim 3 in which the plunger extends through the retainer nut and further comprising at least one seal disposed between the retainer nut and the plunger. 8. The fluid end of claim 1 in which a fluid is disposed in the interior of the bellows. 9. The fluid end of claim 8 in which the fluid is incompressible. 10. The fluid end of claim 9 in which the plunger bore is characterized by a working pressure, and in which the pressurized fluid in the interior of the bellows is maintainable in a range within 500 psi of the working pressure. 11. The fluid end of claim 9 in which a pressure differential between the interior and exterior of the bellows is no greater than about 500 psi. 12. The fluid end of claim 11 further comprising: a retainer nut disposed at a terminal end of the plunger bore; in which the retainer nut defines a fluid passage in communication with the internal cavity of the bellows. 13. The fluid end of claim 8 in which the fluid is hydraulic oil. 14. The fluid end of claim 1 further comprising: a fluid intake opening disposed in the body; a fluid discharge opening disposed in the body; a fluid-containing chamber in communication with the fluid intake opening, fluid discharge opening, and plunger bore; a suction valve disposed between the fluid intake opening and the fluid-containing chamber; and a discharge valve disposed between the fluid discharge opening and the fluid-containing chamber. 15. The fluid end of claim 1 in which the plunger bore is designated as a first plunger bore, the plunger is designated as a first plunger, and the bellows is designated as a first bellows, in which the body has second and third plunger bores formed therein, and further comprising: a second plunger having a first end, in which the first end is disposed within the second plunger bore; a second bellows having an interior separated from its exterior, the second bellows situated within the second plunger bore and at least partially surrounding the second plunger; a third plunger having a first end, in which the first end is disposed within the third plunger bore; and a third bellows having an interior separated from its exterior, the third bellows situated within the third plunger bore and at least partially surrounding the third plunger. 16. The fluid end of claim 1 in which the stuffing sleeve defines a shoulder and in which the bellows comprises an open first end and a closed second end, wherein: the bellows is secured within the plunger bore at its open first end by the retainer nut and the shoulder of the stuffing sleeve. 17. A fluid end comprising: a body having a plunger bore and a working chamber disposed at a first end of the plunger bore; and a kit, comprising: a retainer nut having a centrally disposed opening extending therethrough; a stuffing sleeve having a centrally disposed opening extending therethrough; an elongate plunger receivable through the opening of the retainer nut and the opening of the stuffing sleeve; and a bellows; in which the retainer nut extends within and encloses a second end of the plunger bore, the plunger extends through the opening of the retainer nut and the opening of the stuffing sleeve, the stuffing sleeve is disposed within the plunger bore and abutting the retainer nut, and the bellows envelops the plunger; wherein the retaining nut defines a fluid passage in communication with an interior of the bellows. 18. The fluid end of claim 17 in which the bellows is entirely made of steel. 19. The fluid end of claim 18 in which the plunger has a smooth external surface. 20. The fluid end of claim 17 wherein the retainer nut comprises a plurality of peripherally-distributed openings disposed about the centrally disposed opening and in which the kit further comprises a plurality of bolts receivable in the peripherally-distributed openings. 21. The fluid end of claim 17 in which the stuffing sleeve defines a shoulder and in which the bellows comprises an open first end and a closed second end, wherein: the bellows is secured within the plunger bore at its open first end by the retainer nut and the shoulder of the stuffing sleeve.

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  • Sealing means, e.g. for shafts or housings (for pistons F04B1/0408 {; Stoffing boxes F04B53/164}) · CPC title

  • Bellows pistons · CPC title

  • Sealing provided on the piston · CPC title

  • the means being cams · CPC title

  • F15B15/10Primary

    the motor being of diaphragm type · CPC title

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What does patent US10648490B2 cover?
A fluid end with an internal bellows can be used in high pressure environments. The bellows is disposed within a plunger bore, and has an interior isolated from a working chamber of the fluid end. An end of a plunger is received in the interior of the bellows. The bellows contains an incompressible fluid at a constant volume. As the plunger extends into the interior of the bellows, the fluid it…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kerr Machine Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F15B15/10. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 12 2020 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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