Fluid end assembly

US11536267B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11536267-B2
Application numberUS-202117215155-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 29, 2021
Priority dateJul 14, 2017
Publication dateDec 27, 2022
Grant dateDec 27, 2022

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Abstract

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A fluid end having its fluid flow bores sealed without threading a retaining nut into the walls of each bore. The fluid ends may be assembled using a plurality of different kits, each kit comprising a fluid end body, a component, a retainer element, and a fastening system. The retainer element holds the component within each of the bores formed in the fluid end body and the fastening system secures the retainer element to the body. The fastening system comprises a plurality of externally threaded studs, washers and nuts in some embodiments. In other embodiments, the fastening system comprises a plurality of screws.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An apparatus, comprising: a suction plug configured for installation within a horizontal bore formed in a fluid end housing, the horizontal bore having a longitudinal axis and the fluid end housing having an external surface, in which the horizontal bore is joined to the external surface by a beveled surface, the suction plug comprising: a first portion joined to a second portion by a tapered portion; in which the first portion has an outer diameter, D 1 ; in which the second portion has an outer diameter, D 2 ; in which the diameter D 1 is greater than the diameter D 2 ; and in which the tapered portion engages the beveled surface such that the first portion projects from the external surface of the fluid end housing when the suction plug is installed within the horizontal bore, and upon installation of the suction plug within the horizontal bore, the difference between the diameters prevents further movement of the suction plug into the fluid end housing along the longitudinal axis of the horizontal bore; and in which the second portion further comprises an outer diameter, D 3 , and an outer diameter, D 4 ; in which the diameter D 2 is greater than the diameters D 3 and D 4 ; and in which the diameters D 3 and D 4 are positioned on opposite sides of the diameter D 2 . 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , in which the suction plug is of single-piece construction. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , in which the suction plug is sized to form a barrier to fluid flow when installed within the horizontal bore. 4. A fluid end assembly, comprising: a housing having an external surface and a vertical bore extending therethrough, and a horizontal bore extending therethrough that intersects the vertical bore; in which the horizontal bore is joined to the external surface by a beveled surface; the suction plug of claim 1 installed within the horizontal bore such that the tapered portion engages the beveled surface and the diameter D 1 projects from the external surface of the housing; a retainer positioned on the external surface of the housing, in which the retainer defines a threaded central opening; a retaining nut installed within the threaded central opening; and a fastening system installed within the retainer and the housing and configured to releasably hold the retaining nut against the suction plug. 5. The fluid end assembly of claim 4 , in which the fastening system comprises a plurality of threaded studs and a plurality of nuts. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , in which the first portion and the second portion each have a length; and in which the length of the second portion is more than three times the length of the first portion. 7. A fluid end assembly, comprising: a housing having an external surface and a vertical bore extending therethrough, and a horizontal bore extending therethrough that intersects the vertical bore; in which the horizontal bore is joined to the external surface by a beveled surface; in which no threads are formed in a wall of the housing surrounding the horizontal bore adjacent the beveled surface; a suction plug installed within the horizontal bore; in which the suction plug comprises a first portion joined to a second portion by a tapered portion; in which the first portion has an outer diameter, D 1 ; in which the diameter D 1 is the greatest outer diameter of the suction plug; in which the tapered portion engages the beveled surface of the housing such that the diameter D 1 projects from the external surface of the housing; and in which the suction plug is of single-piece construction and is configured to form a barrier to fluid flow within the horizontal bore; a retainer positioned on the external surface of the housing, in which the retainer defines a threaded central opening; a retaining nut installed within the threaded central opening; and a fastening system installed within the retainer and the housing and configured to releasably hold the retaining nut against the suction plug. 8. The fluid end assembly of claim 7 , further comprising: a seal engaging the second portion of the suction plug. 9. The fluid end assembly of claim 8 , further comprising: an annular groove formed in the housing such that the groove surrounds the suction plug; in which the seal is installed within the groove. 10. The fluid end assembly of claim 8 , in which the second portion comprises a plurality of sections along a length of the second portion, in which each section has a different diameter, and in which the section having the greatest diameter is positioned adjacent the seal. 11. The fluid end assembly of claim 7 , in which the vertical and horizontal bores intersect to form an internal chamber; in which the vertical bore has first and second sections, each section independently interconnecting the internal chamber and the external surface of the housing; in which the horizontal bore has third and fourth sections, each section independently interconnecting the internal chamber and the external surface of the housing; and in which the suction plug is installed within the fourth section, the fluid end assembly further comprising: a component installed within the third section; and a reciprocating plunger disposed within the component. 12. The fluid end assembly of claim 7 , in which the beveled surface is directly joined to the external surface of the housing. 13. An apparatus, comprising: a suction plug configured for installation within a horizontal bore formed in a fluid end housing, in which the horizontal bore is joined to an external surface of the fluid end housing by a beveled surface; the suction plug comprising: a first portion joined to a second portion by a tapered portion, in which the first portion has an outer diameter, D 1 ; in which the diameter D 1 is the greatest outer diameter of the suction plug; in which the tapered portion is configured to mate with the beveled surface of the housing such that the diameter D 1 projects from the external surface of the housing; in which the second portion comprises a plurality of sections along a length of the second portion, in which each section has a different diameter, in which the section having the greatest diameter is configured to be positioned adjacent a seal; and in which the suction plug is of single-piece construction and is sized to form a barrier to fluid flow when installed within the horizontal bore. 14. The apparatus of claim 13 , in which a diameter of the first portion is greater than the greatest diameter of the second portion. 15. The apparatus of claim 13 , in which the second portion further comprises an outer diameter, D 2 , an outer diameter, D 3 , and an outer diameter, D 4 ; in which the diameter D 2 is greater than the diameters D 3 and D 4 ; and in which the diameters D 3 and D 4 are positioned on opposite sides of the diameter D 2 . 16. A fluid end assembly, comprising: a housing having an external surface and a vertical bore extending therethrough, and a horizontal bore extending therethrough that intersects the vertical bore; in which the horizontal bore is joined to the external surface by a beveled surface; the suction plug of claim 13 installed within the horizontal bore such that the tapered portion engages the beveled surface and the diameter D 1 projects from the external surface of the housing; a retainer positioned on the external surface of the housing, in which the retainer defines a threaded central opening; a retaining nut installed within the threaded central opening; and a fastening system installed within the retainer

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Classifications

  • Housings · CPC title

  • F04B1/0448Primary

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

  • F04B53/22Primary

    Arrangements for enabling ready assembly or disassembly · CPC title

  • Pistons · CPC title

  • Details or component parts, e.g. valves, sealings or lubrication means (for machines or pumps having rotary cylinder blocks F04B1/2014) · CPC title

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What does patent US11536267B2 cover?
A fluid end having its fluid flow bores sealed without threading a retaining nut into the walls of each bore. The fluid ends may be assembled using a plurality of different kits, each kit comprising a fluid end body, a component, a retainer element, and a fastening system. The retainer element holds the component within each of the bores formed in the fluid end body and the fastening system sec…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kerr Machine Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04B1/0448. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 27 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).