Fluid end
US-D916240-S · Apr 13, 2021 · US
US12215679B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12215679-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418779480-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2024 |
| Priority date | Nov 18, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 4, 2025 |
| Grant date | Feb 4, 2025 |
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A fluid routing plug for use with a fluid end section. The fluid end section being one of a plurality of fluid end sections making up a fluid end side of a high pressure pump. The fluid routing plug is installed within a horizontal bore formed in a fluid end section and is configured to route fluid throughout the fluid end section.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fluid end, comprising: a housing having a bore formed therein, the bore comprising a counterbore; a fluid routing plug, at least partially disposed within the bore, the fluid end comprising a body extending along a longitudinal axis having: a first end surface; a second end surface; and a radially disposed outer surface, extending between the first end surface and the second end surface; the outer surface including: a first surface section positioned proximate the first end surface, the first surface section configured to receive a first annular seal; a second surface section proximate the second end surface, the second surface section configured to receive a second annular seal; and an intermediate surface section disposed between the first surface section and the second surface section; wherein the body defines: a first plurality of fluid passages, the first plurality of fluid passages extending from the intermediate surface section to the second end surface; and a second plurality of fluid passages, the second plurality of fluid passages extending from the second end surface to the first end surface; wherein each of the second plurality of fluid passages is non-parallel to the longitudinal axis; and a hardened insert installed within the bore and surrounding at least a portion of the fluid routing plug, the hardened insert engaging a base of the counterbore and engaging the outer surface of the body; in which the hardened insert engages one of the first annular seal and the second annular seal. 2. The fluid end of claim 1 in which the second surface section is closer to the longitudinal axis than the first surface section and any portion of the intermediate surface section. 3. The fluid end of claim 1 wherein the second end surface includes a blind bore, in which each of the first plurality of fluid passages terminates at the blind bore. 4. The fluid end of claim 3 wherein the first end surface includes the counterbore, in which each of the second plurality of fluid passages terminates at the counterbore. 5. The fluid end of claim 1 wherein the first end surface includes the counterbore, in which each of the second plurality of fluid passages terminates at the counterbore. 6. The fluid end of claim 1 , wherein a third surface section is defined between the second surface section and the intermediate surface section, wherein: the third surface section is cylindrical; and the third surface section has a maximum outer diameter substantially equal to the first surface section. 7. The fluid end of claim 6 in which no portion of the outer surface between the third surface section and the first surface section has an outer diameter greater than the third surface section. 8. The fluid end of claim 1 in which each of the first plurality of fluid passages extends from a first opening to a second opening, and wherein: the first opening is disposed on the intermediate surface section; and the second opening is disposed within a blind bore formed in the second end surface. 9. The fluid end of claim 1 in which each of the first plurality of fluid passages has a tear drop cross-sectional shape. 10. The fluid end of claim 1 in which each of the second plurality of fluid passages extends from a first opening to a second opening, wherein the first opening is co-planar with a plane containing a line perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. 11. The fluid end of claim 1 in which the plurality of first passages and the plurality of second passages do not intersect. 12. The fluid end of claim 1 wherein: the first end surface includes a first tapered surface complementary to the surface of a cone; and the second end surface includes a second tapered surface complementary to the surface of a cone. 13. The fluid end of claim 12 , further comprising: a suction valve, having a frustoconical surface and configured to engage with the first tapered surface; and a discharge valve, having a frustoconical surface and configured to engage with the second tapered surface. 14. The fluid end of claim 13 wherein each of the first plurality of fluid passages extends from a first opening to a second opening and each of the second plurality of fluid passages extends from a third opening to a fourth opening; and wherein the suction valve is configured to move from a first position to a second position, where the first position is defined by the suction valve contacting the first tapered surface and covering the second opening of each of the first plurality of fluid passages; and wherein the discharge valve is configured to move from a first position to a second position, wherein the first position is defined by the discharge valve contacting the second tapered surface and covering the fourth opening of each of the second plurality of fluid passages. 15. A pump comprising: the fluid end of claim 14 ; and a plunger at least partially disposed within the bore of the housing; and wherein: movement of the plunger away from the fluid routing plug causes the discharge valve to move to its first position, and the suction valve to move to its second position; and movement of the plunger toward the fluid routing plug causes the discharge valve to move to its second position, and the suction valve to move to its first position. 16. The fluid end of claim 13 wherein the housing comprises: a first section defining a discharge outlet; a second section joined to the first section, the second section defining a suction inlet; and a third section joined to the second section, the third section configured to receive a plunger. 17. The fluid end of claim 16 wherein the suction inlet is connected to a suction manifold, and the discharge inlet is connected to a discharge manifold. 18. The fluid end of claim 1 in which: the first plurality of fluid passages consists of three and only three fluid passages; and the second plurality of fluid passages consists of three and only three fluid passages. 19. The fluid end of claim 1 in which each of the first plurality of fluid passages and each of the second plurality of fluid passages defines a passage axis; wherein each passage axis is included on a corresponding passage plane, wherein each of the passage planes includes the longitudinal axis.
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