Modular gland arrangements for a fluid end assembly

US12000285B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12000285-B2
Application numberUS-202217941823-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 9, 2022
Priority dateAug 25, 2016
Publication dateJun 4, 2024
Grant dateJun 4, 2024

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A closure element for a fluid end assembly that has two or more recessed grooves formed in its outer surface. The grooves are axially offset. A seal is placed in one and only one of the grooves. As wear occurs, the seal is relocated to one of the other grooves. Instead of a series of axially offset grooves in a single closure element, a kit may be formed from two or more otherwise identical closure elements, each with a single recessed groove at a different axial position. Another closure element has a series of ledge-like surfaces defining spaces within which a seal may be received. One outer surface surrounds one or more of the other surfaces. A seal is placed in one and only one of the spaces. As wear occurs, the seal is relocated to one of the other spaces.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A fluid end assembly, comprising: a housing having an external surface, an internal chamber, and at least two conduits independently interconnecting the external surface and the internal chamber; a closure element installed within one of the conduits, the closure element comprising: a body having at least two axially spaced and circumferential grooves formed therein, each circumferential groove configured for receiving an annular seal; and one and only one annular seal, the annular seal positioned within one of the circumferential grooves formed in the body; in which the closure element is a plug sized to be closely received within one of the conduits and is configured to block the flow of fluid within such conduit. 2. The fluid end assembly of claim 1 , in which the circumferential groove comprises two sidewalls joined by a base. 3. A fluid end assembly, comprising: a housing having an external surface, an internal chamber, and at least two conduits independently interconnecting the external surface and the internal chamber; a closure element installed within one of the conduits, the closure element comprising: a body having a stairstep profile, the stairstep profile being formed by at least two axially spaced and circumferential structural features, each structural feature configured to be surrounded by an annular seal; and one and only one annular seal, the annular seal positioned around one of the structural features. 4. The fluid end assembly of claim 3 , in which the closure element is a plug sized to be closely received within one of the conduits and is configured to block the flow of fluid within such conduit. 5. The fluid end assembly of claim 3 , in which the closure element is a tubular sleeve sized to be closely received within one of the conduits. 6. The fluid end assembly of claim 5 , in which the tubular sleeve is configured to receive a reciprocating plunger. 7. The fluid end assembly of claim 3 , in which the at least two structural features include first and second structural features, and a radial footprint of the first structural feature fully rounds a radial footprint of the second structural feature. 8. The fluid end assembly of claim 3 , in which the at least two structural features each comprise: a pair of external surfaces formed in an outer surface of the body, the external surfaces joining at a first corner line and forming two boundaries of a recessed space within which an annular seal is receivable. 9. A fluid end kit, comprising: a housing having an external surface, an internal chamber, and at least two conduits independently interconnecting the external surface and the internal chamber; a first closure element configured to be received within one of the conduits, the first closure element comprising: a body having one and only one circumferential recess formed therein; and a second closure element configured to be received within the same one of the conduits as the first closure element, the second closure element comprising: a body having one and only one circumferential recess formed therein; at least one annular seal positionable in the circumferential recess formed in the first or second closure element; in which the respective recesses would be axially setoff if the first and second closure elements were superimposed; and in which the first and second closure elements are each a tubular sleeve sized to be closely received within one of the conduits. 10. The fluid end kit of claim 9 , in which the tubular sleeve is configured to receive a reciprocating plunger. 11. The fluid end kit of claim 9 , in which the one only and one circumferential recesses each comprise two sidewalls joined by a base. 12. A fluid end kit, comprising: a housing having an external surface, an internal chamber, and at least two conduits independently interconnecting the external surface and the internal chamber; a closure element configured to be received within one of the conduits, the closure element comprising: a body having at least two axially-spaced circumferential recesses formed in its external surface, each recess following a path having a radial footprint, the radial footprint of the one of the circumferential recesses wholly surrounding the radial footprint of another one of the circumferential recesses, and each circumferential recess configured to receive an annular seal; one and only one annular seal, the annular seal positionable within one of the recesses. 13. The fluid end kit of claim 12 , in which the closure element is a plug sized to be closely received within one of the conduits and is configured to block the flow of fluid within such conduit. 14. The fluid end kit of claim 12 , in which the closure element is a tubular sleeve sized to be closely received within one of the conduits. 15. The fluid end kit of claim 14 , in which the tubular sleeve is configured to receive a reciprocating plunger.

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Classifications

  • F01B3/0029Primary

    Casings, housings · CPC title

  • between housing and plug · CPC title

  • Surface equipment specially adapted for fracturing operations · CPC title

  • Arrangements for enabling ready assembly or disassembly · CPC title

  • Packings (F16K3/246 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US12000285B2 cover?
A closure element for a fluid end assembly that has two or more recessed grooves formed in its outer surface. The grooves are axially offset. A seal is placed in one and only one of the grooves. As wear occurs, the seal is relocated to one of the other grooves. Instead of a series of axially offset grooves in a single closure element, a kit may be formed from two or more otherwise identical clo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kerr Machine Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01B3/0029. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 04 2024 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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