Valve assembly for downhole pump of reciprocating pump system

US2025027383A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2025027383-A1
Application numberUS-202418903833-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateOct 1, 2024
Priority dateDec 28, 2021
Publication dateJan 23, 2025
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A downhole pump used for a reciprocating pump includes a barrel and a plunger. The barrel couples to a tubing string and has a standing valve. The plunger couples to a rod string and has a traveling valve. One or both of the valves can include an assembly comprising a housing and an insert. The insert allowing for flow therethrough has a ball stop and a ball passage. Positioned in housing, one end of the insert engages a tapered sidewall in the housing. The insert is secured with metallic material metallurgically affixed between the insert and the housing. For example, brazing material can be brazed at the end of the insert to metallurgically affix the insert in the passage. A ball is positioned in the insert, and a seat is positioned adjacent an end of the insert. The assembly is then incorporated into components of the pump.

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A valve assembly for a downhole pump, the valve assembly comprising: a housing configured to connect on the downhole pump, the housing having first and second ends and defining a first flow passage therethrough, the first flow passage defining a longitudinal sidewall transitioned to a tapered sidewall, the longitudinal sidewall disposed between the first and second ends, the tapered sidewall disposed between the longitudinal sidewall and the first end, the tapered sidewall being angled inward from the longitudinal sidewall; an insert disposed in the first flow passage of the housing as an assembled arrangement, the insert having third and fourth ends and defining a second flow passage allowing for flow therethrough, the second flow passage defining a ball stop toward the third end and defining a ball passage toward the fourth end, an exterior of the insert having a longitudinal surface toward the fourth end transitioned to a tapered surface toward the third end, the tapered surface being angled inward, a first extent of the longitudinal sidewall exposed to the second flow passage of the insert, a second extent of the tapered surface of the insert engaged in a loaded engagement against the tapered sidewall of the first flow passage, the second extent being greater than the first extent, the loaded engagement comprising a shrink fit of the tapered sidewall of the first flow passage against the tapered surface of the insert due to (i) the assembled arrangement being thermally expanded in response to applied heat, and (ii) the tapered sidewall of the housing being thermally compressed against the tapered surface of the insert in response to subsequent cooling of the assembled arrangement after the applied heat; a seat disposed in the first flow passage of the housing adjacent the fourth end of the insert; and a ball disposed in the second flow passage of the insert and trapped between the ball stop and the seat. 2 . The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal surface of the insert is floated unshouldered adjacent the longitudinal sidewall of the first flow passage; and wherein the valve assembly further comprises a metallurgical securement securing, in response to the applied heat, a first portion of the longitudinal surface of the insert to a second portion of the longitudinal sidewall of the first flow passage. 3 . The valve assembly of claim 2 , wherein the metallurgical securement comprises a brazing material brazed in an annular space between the first portion of the longitudinal surface and the second portion of the longitudinal sidewall. 4 . The valve assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an endpiece affixed to the second end of the housing and abutting the seat. 5 . The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the loaded engagement comprises an interference fit, in combination with the shrink fit, against the tapered sidewall of the first flow passage due to the insert being subjected inside the housing to an axial force during the applied heat. 6 . The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises a first material at least subject to thermal expansion and thermal compression; and wherein the insert comprises a second material being different from the first material. 7 . The valve assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a seal sealing between the longitudinal surface and the longitudinal sidewall. 8 . The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the insert comprises: a ring structure disposed at the fourth end of the insert and defining the ball passage; and a plurality of rails extending from the ring structure and converging to the ball stop at the third end, the rails being separated by flutes defined in the insert, the ball passage and the flutes forming the second flow passage, the exterior of the ring structure and the rails toward the fourth end having the longitudinal surface transitioned to the tapered surface of each of the rails toward the third end, the tapered surface of each rail being angled inward. 9 . The valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein the first extent of the longitudinal sidewall is exposed via the flutes in the insert; and wherein the second extent of the tapered sidewall is exposed via the flutes in the insert. 10 . The valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein the insert comprises a total longitudinal extent from the fourth end to the third end along a longitudinal axis of the insert; and wherein a longitudinal extent of the tapered sidewall exposed via the flutes in the insert accounts for at least half of the total longitudinal extent of the insert. 11 . The valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein each of the rails of the insert is skewed at an angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the insert. 12 . The valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein the ball passage of the insert defines a flare from the ball passage to the flutes. 13 . A downhole pump for a reciprocating pump system having a rod string disposed in a tubing string, the downhole pump comprising: a barrel disposed in the tubing string and having a standing valve assembly; and a plunger coupling to the rod string and movably disposed in the barrel, the plunger having a traveling valve assembly, wherein at least one of the standing valve assembly and the traveling valve assembly comprises the valve assembly according to claim 1 . 14 . A valve assembly for a downhole pump, the valve assembly comprising: a housing configured to connect on the downhole pump, the housing having first and second ends and defining a first flow passage therethrough, the first flow passage defining a longitudinal sidewall and a tapered sidewall, the longitudinal sidewall disposed between the first and second ends, the tapered sidewall disposed between the longitudinal sidewall and the first end and tapering inward from the longitudinal sidewall; and an insert disposed in the housing, the insert having third and fourth ends allowing for flow therethrough, the third end having a tapered surface and defining a ball stop, the fourth end having a longitudinal surface and defining a ball passage, the tapered sidewall of the flow passage being shrunk fit against the tapered surface, the longitudinal surface floated unshouldered adjacent the longitudinal sidewall; and a metallurgical securement securing a first portion of the longitudinal surface of the insert to a second portion of the longitudinal sidewall of the first flow passage. 15 . The valve assembly of claim 14 , further comprising: a ball seat disposed in the first flow passage adjacent the fourth end having the ball passage; and a ball movably disposed in the first flow passage of the housing, engageable with the ball stop of the insert, passable at least partially through the ball passage of the insert, and seatable in the ball seat. 16 . The valve assembly of claim 14 , wherein the metallurgical securement comprises a brazing material sealing an annular space between the first portion of the longitudinal surface and the second portion of the longitudinal sidewall. 17 . A downhole pump for a reciprocating pump system having a rod string disposed in a tubing string, the downhole pump comprising: a barrel disposed in the tubing string and having a standing valve assembly; and a plunger coupling to the rod string and movably disposed in the barrel, the plunger having a traveling valve assembly, wherein at least one of the standing valve assembly and the traveling valve assembly comprises the valve assembly according to claim 14 . 18 . A downhole pump for a reciprocating pump system having a rod string d

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What does patent US2025027383A1 cover?
A downhole pump used for a reciprocating pump includes a barrel and a plunger. The barrel couples to a tubing string and has a standing valve. The plunger couples to a rod string and has a traveling valve. One or both of the valves can include an assembly comprising a housing and an insert. The insert allowing for flow therethrough has a ball stop and a ball passage. Positioned in housing, one …
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Weatherford Tech Holdings Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B34/08. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jan 23 2025 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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