Sealing high pressure flow devices
US-2017089473-A1 · Mar 30, 2017 · US
US11560884B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11560884-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217838362-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 13, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 18, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 24, 2023 |
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A fluid end comprising a plurality of fluid end sections positioned in a side-by-side relationship. Each fluid end section is releasably attached to a connect plate. Each connect plate is attached to a power source using a plurality of stay rods. Each fluid end section comprises a housing in fluid communication with a pair of intake manifolds and a discharge conduit. A fluid routing plug is installed within each housing and is configured to route fluid throughout the housing. A plunger is installed within stuffing box attached to each housing. A number of features, including the location of seals within bore walls and carbide inserts within valve guides, aid in reducing or transferring wear.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fluid end section, comprising: a housing having a longitudinal axis and opposed first and second surfaces joined by an outer intermediate surface; a horizontal bore formed within the housing and interconnecting the first and second surfaces, the horizontal bore extending along the longitudinal axis of the housing; a discharge bore formed in the housing and interconnecting the horizontal bore and the intermediate surface; an intake bore formed in the housing and interconnecting the horizontal bore and the intermediate surface; a stuffing box engaging the second surface of the housing and having a plunger packing disposed therein; a retainer engaging the stuffing box opposite the housing and having a central passage formed therein; a plurality of fasteners extending through and securing the stuffing box and the retainer to the housing; and a packing nut installed within the central passage of the retainer and engaging the plunger packing and the central passage. 2. The fluid end section of claim 1 , further comprising: a reciprocating plunger disposed within the stuffing box, the retainer, the plunger packing, and the packing nut. 3. The fluid end section of claim 1 , in which the plurality of fasteners are threaded studs, the fluid end section further comprising: a plurality of threaded nuts, each nut installed on a corresponding one of the threaded studs and engaging the retainer. 4. The fluid end section of claim 1 , in which the stuffing box comprises a first portion joined to a second portion, in which the second portion has a greater outer diameter than the first portion, and in which the first portion is disposed within the housing. 5. The fluid end section of claim 4 , in which the second portion of the stuffing box has opposed first and second surfaces, the first surface abutting the second surface of the housing. 6. The fluid end section of claim 1 , in which a plurality of threaded openings are formed in the second surface of the housing and surround the horizontal bore; in which a first plurality of passages are formed in the stuffing box and are aligned with the plurality of threaded openings; in which a second plurality of passages are formed in the retainer and are aligned with the first plurality of passages and the plurality of threaded openings; and in which each of the plurality of fasteners is disposed within a corresponding one of the threaded openings, a corresponding one of the first passages, and a corresponding one of the second passages. 7. The fluid end section of claim 1 , in which the plurality of fasteners are characterized as a first plurality of fasteners; and in which the housing comprises a first section joined to a second section by a second plurality of fasteners. 8. The fluid end section of claim 1 , in which the fluid end section is situated within an ambient environment, and in which at least a portion of the stuffing box and at least a portion of the retainer are exposed to the ambient environment. 9. The fluid end section of claim 1 , further comprising: a fluid routing plug installed within the horizontal bore and comprising: a body having opposed first and second surfaces joined by an outer intermediate surface; and a plurality of non-intersecting fluid passages formed in the body. 10. The fluid end section of claim 9 , further comprising: a beveled surface formed within the housing and surrounding the horizontal bore, the beveled surface positioned between the discharge bore and the intake bore and engaging the outer intermediate surface of the fluid routing plug. 11. The fluid end section of claim 1 , further comprising: a first annular groove formed within the housing and surrounding the horizontal bore, the first groove positioned between the intake bore and the second surface of the housing; and a second annular groove formed within the housing and surrounding the horizontal bore, the second groove positioned between the discharge bore and the intake bore. 12. The fluid end section of claim 11 , further comprising: a first seal installed within the first groove; a second seal installed within the second groove; and a fluid routing plug installed within the horizontal bore and comprising: a body having opposed first and second surfaces joined by an outer intermediate surface; and a plurality of non-intersecting fluid passages formed in the body; in which the first and second seals engage the outer intermediate surface of the body of the fluid routing plug. 13. The fluid end section of claim 11 , in which the first and second grooves are each characterized by two side walls joined by a base. 14. The fluid end of claim 12 , further comprising: a valve installed within the horizontal bore and comprising: a sealing element having opposed first and second surfaces joined by a tapered sealing surface; in which the tapered sealing surface is engageable with a selected one of the first or second surfaces of the fluid routing plug; a stem projecting from the first surface of the sealing element and extending along an axis that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the housing; and an annular void formed in the first surface of the sealing element and surrounding the stem. 15. The fluid end section of claim 14 , in which the valve is characterized as the discharge valve and is engageable with the second surface of the fluid routing plug, the fluid end section further comprising: a discharge valve guide installed within the horizontal bore and comprising: a body having opposed first and second surfaces joined by an outer intermediate surface; a plurality of legs extending from the body and projecting towards the second surface of the body; a central passage formed in the body and opening on the second surface; a tubular insert installed within the central passage; in which the stem is at least partially disposed within the tubular insert. 16. The fluid end section of claim 15 , in which the tubular insert is formed from one or more materials, one of which is tungsten carbide. 17. The fluid end section of claim 15 , in which the discharge valve guide further comprises: a dowel pin disposed within a hole formed in the intermediate surface of the body of the discharge valve guide; in which a portion of the dowel pin is at least partially disposed within a groove formed in the housing between the discharge bore and the first surface of the housing. 18. The fluid end section of claim 15 , in which the discharge valve guide further comprises: at least one relief port formed in the body of the discharge valve guide and interconnecting the first and second surfaces of the body. 19. A fluid end comprising: a plurality of fluid end sections of claim 1 positioned in side-by-side relationship, in which the intake bore formed in each fluid end section is characterized as a first intake bore, each fluid end section further comprising: a second intake bore formed in the housing and interconnecting the horizontal bore and the intermediate surface; an upper fluid intake manifold in fluid communication with each first intake bore of the plurality of fluid end sections; and a lower fluid intake manifold in fluid communication with each second intake bore of the plurality of fluid end sections. 20. A fluid end comprising: a plurality of the fluid end sections of claim 1 positioned in side-by-side relationship. 21. A high pressure pump, comprising: a power end; and the flu
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