Unibody bypass plunger and valve cage

US11530599B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11530599-B2
Application numberUS-202217581301-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 21, 2022
Priority dateFeb 20, 2015
Publication dateDec 20, 2022
Grant dateDec 20, 2022

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A bypass plunger combines a unitary or one-piece hollow body-and-valve cage, retains a dart valve within the valve cage portion of the hollow body using a threaded retaining nut secured by crimple detents. A series of helical grooves surround the central portion of the outer surface of the hollow body of the plunger to control spin during descent. A canted-coil-spring disposed within the retaining nut functions as a clutch. The valve cage includes ports that may be configured to control flow through the plunger during ascent. Other embodiments include clutch assemblies using canted-coil springs with split bobbins, and valve stems surfaced to achieve specific functions. Combinations of these features provide enhanced performance, durability and reliability at reduced manufacturing cost, due primarily to the simplicity of its design.

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What is claimed is: 1. A bypass plunger, comprising: a monolithic hollow body extending from a first end to a second end, an opening being formed at the first end, a valve cage having a valve seat being formed at the second end; and a dart valve that is reciprocatingly mounted within the valve cage, wherein the dart valve includes a valve stem and a valve head, a sealing face being formed on an end of the valve head opposite the valve stem, wherein the sealing face is configured to seat against the valve seat of the valve cage; and a retaining nut having screw threads provided on an outer surface of the retaining nut and that is configured to retain the dart valve within the valve cage, wherein the retaining nut is secured to the valve cage by at least one crimple that comprises a radially inwardly deformed portion of the valve cage that bears against the screw threads; wherein when the bypass plunger is in a fully assembled configuration, the opening at the first end of the monolithic hollow body allows fluid to enter and/or exit an interior of the bypass plunger. 2. The bypass plunger of claim 1 , wherein the valve cage includes at least one flow port that extends through a wall of the valve cage. 3. The bypass plunger of claim 1 , wherein first screw threads are provided on an interior surface of an end of the valve cage and the screw threads provided on the outer surface of the retaining nut allow the retaining nut to be screwed into the end of the valve cage. 4. The bypass plunger of claim 3 , wherein the at least one crimple is formed after the retaining nut has been screwed into the end of the valve cage, and wherein the at least one crimple prevents the retaining nut from rotating relative to the valve cage, thereby preventing the retaining nut from being unscrewed from the valve cage. 5. The bypass plunger of claim 1 , further comprising a clutch located around the valve stem that restrains motion of the dart valve within the valve cage. 6. The bypass plunger of claim 5 , wherein the clutch includes a spring disposed around the valve stem. 7. The bypass plunger of claim 5 , wherein the clutch includes a split bobbin disposed around the valve stem. 8. The bypass plunger of claim 1 , wherein a relieved space is provided on a portion of the outer surface of the retaining nut that includes screw threads, and wherein the radially inwardly deformed portion of the valve cage of each at least one crimple extends into the relieved space. 9. The bypass plunger of claim 1 , wherein at least one relieved space is provided on the outer surface of the retaining nut, and wherein the radially inwardly deformed portion of the valve cage of each at least one crimple extends into the at least one relieved space. 10. A bypass plunger, comprising: a monolithic hollow body extending from a first end to a second end, a valve cage having a valve seat being formed at the second end; a dart valve that is reciprocatingly mounted within the valve cage, wherein the dart valve includes a valve stem and a valve head, a sealing face being formed on an end of the valve head opposite the valve stem, wherein the sealing face is configured to seat against the valve seat of the valve cage; a retaining nut having screw threads provided on an outer surface of the retaining nut, the retaining nut being mounted to an end of the valve cage and being configured to retain the dart valve within the valve cage; and at least one crimple formed on the valve cage that secures the retaining nut to the valve cage, each at least one crimple comprising a radially inwardly deformed portion of the valve cage that bears against the screw threads on the outer surface of the retaining nut. 11. The bypass plunger of claim 10 , wherein first screw threads are provided on an interior surface of the end of the valve cage and the screw threads provided on the outer surface of the retaining nut mate with the first screw threads such that the retaining nut can be screwed into the end of the valve cage. 12. The bypass plunger of claim 11 , wherein the at least one crimple is formed after the retaining nut has been screwed into the end of the valve cage, and wherein the at least one crimple prevents the retaining nut from rotating relative to the valve cage, thereby preventing the retaining nut from being unscrewed from the valve cage. 13. The bypass plunger of claim 10 , wherein a relieved space is provided on a portion of the outer surface of the retaining nut that includes the screw threads, and wherein the radially inwardly deformed portion of the valve cage of each at least one crimple extends into the relieved space. 14. The bypass plunger of claim 10 , wherein at least one relieved space is provided on the outer surface of the retaining nut, and wherein the radially inwardly deformed portion of the valve cage of each at least one crimple extends into the at least one relieved space.

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  • File systems; File servers · CPC title

  • Distributed file systems · CPC title

  • having free plunger lifting the fluid to the surface · CPC title

  • File access structures, e.g. distributed indices (arrangements of input from, or output to, record carriers G06F3/06) · CPC title

  • Details of file system snapshots on the file-level, e.g. snapshot creation, administration, deletion (error detection or correction of the data by redundancy in operations or in hardware G06F11/14, G06F11/16) · CPC title

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What does patent US11530599B2 cover?
A bypass plunger combines a unitary or one-piece hollow body-and-valve cage, retains a dart valve within the valve cage portion of the hollow body using a threaded retaining nut secured by crimple detents. A series of helical grooves surround the central portion of the outer surface of the hollow body of the plunger to control spin during descent. A canted-coil-spring disposed within the retain…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Flowco Production Solutions Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B43/121. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 20 2022 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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