Fracturing Pump With In-Line Fluid End
US-2020347706-A1 · Nov 5, 2020 · US
US11530750B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11530750-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016810578-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 5, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 24, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 20, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 20, 2022 |
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A valve assembly comprising a valve guide and one or more weights coupled to and/or integral with the valve guide. The valve assembly may further comprising a valve body and a valve stem connecting the valve body to the valve guide. The valve assembly may be disposed in a fluid end of a positive displacement pump that is operated to flow a wellbore servicing fluid into a wellbore.
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We claim: 1. A pump fluid end comprising: a reciprocating element disposed at least partially within a horizontal reciprocating element bore of the pump fluid end having a central horizontal axis; a discharge valve assembly; and a suction valve assembly, wherein the suction valve assembly is a horizontal valve assembly comprising a valve guide, a valve body, and a valve stem connecting the valve body to the valve guide, wherein the horizontal valve assembly has a center of gravity outside the valve body and wherein the suction valve assembly is coaxial with the central horizontal axis of the horizontal reciprocating element bore. 2. The fluid end of claim 1 , wherein the valve assembly has a center of gravity located in the valve stem or valve guide. 3. The fluid end of claim 2 , wherein the center of gravity is located proximate an end of the valve guide opposite from the valve body. 4. The fluid end of claim 3 , wherein the center of gravity is located equal to or less than about 3 inches from and end of the valve guide opposite from the valve body. 5. The fluid end of claim 1 , wherein the valve guide comprises a first guide wheel. 6. The fluid end of claim 1 , further comprising a weight coupled to the valve guide. 7. The fluid end of claim 6 , wherein the weight comprises a rod coupled to an end of the valve guide opposite the valve body. 8. The fluid end of claim 7 , wherein the center of gravity is located within the rod. 9. The fluid end of claim 7 , further comprising a second guide wheel coupled proximate an end of the rod opposite the valve guide. 10. The fluid end of claim 1 , wherein the valve body has one or more cavities in a non-sealing surface thereof. 11. The fluid end of claim 1 , wherein the valve guide has one or more cavities therein. 12. The pump fluid end of claim 1 , wherein the pump fluid end is a concentric bore pump fluid end, wherein the discharge valve assembly is positioned at least partially within the reciprocating element bore and is coaxially aligned with the suction valve assembly. 13. The pump fluid end of any of claim 12 , wherein the reciprocating element is at least partially hollow and has a front end opposite a tail end along the central horizontal axis of the reciprocating element bore, and the suction valve assembly is coupled with the front end of the reciprocating element. 14. A pump comprising the pump fluid end of claim 1 . 15. The pump fluid end of claim 1 , wherein the reciprocating element is at least partially hollow and has a front end opposite a tail end along the central horizontal axis of the reciprocating element bore, and the suction valve assembly is coupled with the front end of the reciprocating element. 16. A method comprising: removing a first horizontal guided valve assembly from a pump fluid end having a horizontal reciprocating element bore having a central horizontal axis, wherein the first valve assembly comprises a valve guide and a valve body and wherein the first valve assembly has a center of gravity proximate the valve body; and installing a second horizontal guided valve assembly in the pump fluid end, wherein the second valve assembly comprises a valve guide, a valve body, and a valve stem connecting the valve body to the valve guide and has a center of gravity that is moved a distance along a horizontal central axis of the second valve assembly in comparison to the center of gravity of the first valve assembly, and wherein the second horizontal guided valve assembly is coaxial with the central horizontal axis of the horizontal reciprocating element bore. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the second valve assembly is the first valve assembly further comprising one or more weights added thereto, wherein the second valve assembly is the first valve assembly with a portion of mass removed from the first valve assembly, or both.
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