Reciprocating pump with dual circuit power end lubrication system
US-2016177945-A1 · Jun 23, 2016 · US
US12385479B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12385479-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117996047-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2021 |
| Priority date | Apr 13, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 12, 2025 |
| Grant date | Aug 12, 2025 |
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This disclosure presents a pumping system that includes a plunger disposed in a pressure cylinder that is operable to be displaced in a suction and a discharge stroke. A packing seal is disposed between the plunger and the pressure cylinder. A valve block is disposed separate from the pressure cylinder and houses a suction valve and a discharge valve. A conduit fluidly couples the pressure cylinder with the valve block.
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A pumping system for delivering a working fluid into a wellbore, the pumping system comprising: a pressure cylinder coupled to a first valve block and a second valve block; a plunger disposed in the pressure cylinder, the plunger operable to be displaced in a suction stroke and a discharge stroke; a packing seal disposed between the plunger and the pressure cylinder; the first valve block and the second valve block are disposed separate from the pressure cylinder, wherein each valve block is coupled to an opposing respective end of the pressure cylinder by a respective conduit, and each valve block includes a suction valve and a discharge valve; and an isolator disposed within each respective conduit, each isolator having two opposing cup portions, and each isolator slideably engaged with a respective interior surface of each respective conduit to separate a barrier fluid from the working fluid, wherein an entirety of each isolator is freely moveable with respect to the respective interior surface of each respective conduit. 2. The pumping system of claim 1 wherein the plunger is a portion of a double-acting plunger rod. 3. The pumping system of claim 1 further comprising a hydraulic shell containing a hydraulic fluid operable to displace the plunger. 4. The pumping system of claim 1 wherein the pressure cylinder is one of a plurality of pressure cylinders formed in a cylinder block. 5. The pumping system of claim 4 wherein the plunger is one of a plurality of plungers each operable to reciprocate within a respective one of the plurality of pressure cylinders. 6. The pumping system of claim 1 , wherein the barrier fluid is disposed in each respective conduit, and wherein the packing seal is exposed to the barrier fluid. 7. The pumping system of claim 6 , wherein each isolator is operable to isolate the packing seal from the working fluid. 8. The pumping system of claim 7 wherein each respective conduit defines a cooling outlet port configured to communicate the barrier fluid to a fluid cooling circuit and a cooling inlet port configured to receive the barrier fluid from the fluid cooling circuit. 9. The pumping system of claim 1 wherein each of the first valve block and the second valve block comprise a first face associated with the suction valve and a second face different from the first face associated with the discharge valve. 10. The pumping system of claim 1 wherein each of the first valve block and the second valve block comprise a first face associated with both the suction valve and the discharge valve. 11. The pumping system of claim 1 wherein each respective conduit comprises a rigid pipe. 12. The pumping system of claim 11 wherein each respective conduit comprises a flexible hose. 13. A pumping system for delivering a working fluid into a wellbore, the pumping system comprising: a pressure cylinder coupled to a first valve block and a second valve block; a plunger disposed in the pressure cylinder, the plunger operable to be displaced in a suction stroke and a discharge stroke; a barrier fluid disposed in the pressure cylinder; the first valve block and the second valve block disposed separate from the pressure cylinder, wherein each valve block is coupled to an opposing respective end of the pressure cylinder by a respective conduit; a suction valve for the working fluid disposed within each valve block; a discharge valve for the working fluid disposed within each valve block, the working fluid being different from the barrier fluid; and an isolator disposed within each respective conduit, each isolator having two opposing cup portions, and each isolator slideably engaged with a respective interior surface of each respective conduit to separate the barrier fluid from the working fluid, wherein an entirety of each isolator is freely moveable with respect to the respective interior surface of each respective conduit. 14. The pumping system of claim 13 wherein the plunger is a portion of a double-acting plunger rod. 15. The pumping system of claim 13 further comprising a hydraulic shell containing a hydraulic fluid operable to displace the plunger. 16. The pumping system of claim 13 wherein the pressure cylinder is one of a plurality of pressure cylinders formed in a cylinder block. 17. The pumping system of claim 13 further comprising packing seals disposed between the plunger and the pressure cylinder. 18. A method for delivering a working fluid to a wellbore, comprising: displacing a plunger through a packing seal and within a pressure cylinder in a first direction, the pressure cylinder coupled to a first valve block and a second valve block, wherein each valve block is coupled to an opposing respective end of the pressure cylinder by a respective conduit, and each valve block includes a suction valve and a discharge valve; drawing the working fluid through the suction valve and into the respective conduit, the suction valve being disposed in the first valve block; displacing the plunger through the packing seal within the pressure cylinder in a second direction opposite the first direction; discharging the working fluid from the respective conduit through the discharge valve disposed in the first valve block; and displacing an isolator within each respective conduit, each isolator having two opposing cup portions, and each isolator slideably engaged with a respective interior surface of each respective conduit to separate a barrier fluid from the working fluid, wherein an entirety of each isolator is freely moveable with respect to the respective interior surface of each respective conduit. 19. The method of claim 18 further comprising pressurizing the barrier fluid disposed within each respective conduit. 20. The method of claim 19 , each isolator being disposed between the barrier fluid and the working fluid.
the driving means incorporating fluid means · CPC title
by means of valves · CPC title
by forming crevices or fractures · CPC title
the fluids being viscous or non-homogeneous · CPC title
Casings; Cylinders; Cylinder liners or heads; Fluid connections · CPC title
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