Multi-piece fluid end

US2024254979A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2024254979-A1
Application numberUS-202418629397-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateApr 8, 2024
Priority dateSep 29, 2015
Publication dateAug 1, 2024
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Abstract

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A fluid end is formed from a first body attached to a separate second body. Each body includes an external surface. When the bodies are attached, their respective external surfaces are in flush engagement. A plurality of bores are formed in the second body that are alignable with a plurality of corresponding bores formed in the first body. The fluid end may be used with seals disposed within recesses within each bore to seal against corresponding sealing surfaces. Further, retaining closures may be bolted to the fluid end bodies, such that the closures have a threadless connection to the fluid end bodies. Various combinations of such components may be utilized.

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1 . An apparatus, comprising: a fluid end, the fluid end comprising: a housing having an external surface; a discharge port formed in the external surface; a suction port formed in the external surface; a fluid bore path formed within the housing and interconnecting the discharge and suction ports; a discharge valve interposed in the fluid bore path adjacent the discharge port; and a suction valve interposed in the fluid bore path adjacent the suction port; in which the housing is broken into separate parts at an interface, the parts comprising: a first part, the first part containing both the discharge valve and the suction valve; and a second part, the second part containing neither the discharge valve nor the suction valve. 2 . The apparatus of claim 1 , in which the interface is planar. 3 . The apparatus of claim 1 , in which the fluid end further comprises: a rectilinear plunger bore formed within the housing, the rectilinear plunger bore extending within both the first and second parts; in which the rectilinear plunger bore intersects the fluid bore path. 4 . The apparatus of claim 3 , in which the rectilinear plunger bore joins a first port and a second port formed in the external surface of the housing; in which the first port is located within the first part and the second port is located within the second part. 5 . The apparatus of claim 1 , in which both the discharge port and the suction port are situated within the first part. 6 . The apparatus of claim 1 , in which the first and second parts are formed from different materials. 7 . The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a power end mechanically connected to the fluid end such that the power end is separated from the first part of the housing by the second part of the housing. 8 . The apparatus of claim 7 , in which the second part of the housing does not include a flange configured for connection to the power end. 9 . The apparatus of claim 1 , in which the fluid end further comprises a stuffing box; in which at least a portion of the stuffing box is positioned within the first part; and in which at least a portion of the stuffing box is positioned within the second part. 10 . An apparatus, comprising: a second body configured to be assembled with a separate first body to form a fluid end, the second body comprising: an external surface having a front side and an opposed back side, in which the front side is connected to the first body and the back side faces a power end; at least one plunger bore extending entirely through the second body, the at least one plunger bore terminating at openings formed on the front and back sides of the external surface; and a plurality of passages extending entirely through the second body, each passage configured to receive a stay rod configured to attach the second body to the power end; in which the second body does not house a discharge valve or a suction valve. 11 . The apparatus of claim 10 , in which the second body further comprises: a plurality of second passages extending entirely through the second body, each second passage configured to receive a stud configured to connect the second body to the first body. 12 . The apparatus of claim 10 , in which the first and second bodies are made of different materials. 13 . A kit, comprising: a fluid end, the fluid end comprising: a first body, comprising: a plurality of bore pairs, each bore pair comprising: a first bore containing an intake valve and a discharge valve; and a second bore containing at least a portion of a plunger; and the second body of claim 10 . 14 . A fluid end assemblable from separate first and second bodies, the fluid end comprising: a first body, the first body comprising: an external surface having a front side, a back side, a top side, and a bottom side; in which the front side is opposed to the back side; and in which the top side is opposed to the bottom side; and at least one bore pair, the at least one bore pair comprising: a first bore extending entirely through the first body and terminating at openings formed in the top and bottom sides of the external surface; a second bore extending entirely through the first body, intersecting the first bore and terminating at openings formed in the front and back sides of the external surface; and a valve pair positioned within the first bore, the valve pair comprising an intake valve and a discharge valve; and a second body, the second body comprising: an external surface having a front side and an opposed back side; and at least one plunger bore, the at least one plunger bore extending entirely through the second body and terminating at openings formed in the front and back sides of the second body's external surface; in which the at least one plunger bore is configured to align with the second bore formed in the first body; in which the second body does not house the valve pair. 15 . The fluid end of claim 14 , in which the first body is made of a different material than the second body. 16 . The fluid end of claim 14 , in which no flange is formed on either the first or second bodies. 17 . The fluid end of claim 14 , in which the external surface of the first body comprises a first planar interface surface; in which the external surface of the second body comprises a second planar interface surface; in which the first and second interface surfaces are identical in size and shape and are registrable with one another. 18 . The fluid end of claim 17 , in which a plurality of peripheral openings are formed in the first planar interface surface; in which a plurality of peripheral passages are formed in the second planar interface surface; and in which the plurality of peripheral openings are registerable with the plurality of peripheral passages. 19 . An apparatus, comprising: the fluid end of claim 14 ; and a power end mechanically connected to the fluid end; in which the power end is separated from the first body by the second body. 20 . The fluid end of claim 14 , further comprising a reciprocating plunger, the reciprocating plunger configured to be received within both the first and second bodies.

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  • F04B53/164Primary

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What does patent US2024254979A1 cover?
A fluid end is formed from a first body attached to a separate second body. Each body includes an external surface. When the bodies are attached, their respective external surfaces are in flush engagement. A plurality of bores are formed in the second body that are alignable with a plurality of corresponding bores formed in the first body. The fluid end may be used with seals disposed within re…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kerr Machine Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04B53/164. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Aug 01 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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