Pedestal Style Waterjet Orifice Assembly
US-2015321315-A1 · Nov 12, 2015 · US
US9844890B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9844890-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615005797-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2017 |
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High-pressure fluid jet systems are provided which include a pump to selectively provide a source of high-pressure fluid, a cutting head assembly configured to receive the high-pressure fluid and generate a high-pressure fluid jet for processing workpieces or work surfaces, and a fluid distribution system in fluid communication with the pump and the cutting head assembly to route the high-pressure fluid from the pump to the cutting head assembly. The pump, the cutting head assembly and/or the fluid distribution system include at least one fluid distribution component having a unitary body formed from an additive manufacturing or casting process with an internal passage having at least a curvilinear portion to efficiently route matter through the fluid jet system. Example fluid distribution components include fittings, valve bodies, cutting head bodies and nozzles of the high-pressure fluid jet systems.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A high-pressure fluid jet system comprising: a pump to selectively provide a source of high-pressure fluid at an operating pressure of at least 20,000 psi, the pump including a valve body having a unitary body of material formed from an additive manufacturing or casting process, the unitary body comprising an inlet, an outlet and an internal passage between the inlet and the outlet to assist in routing matter through the valve body, the internal passage having a centerline that defines a path that is at least partially curvilinear and including at least a portion having a cross-sectional profile that varies over a corresponding length of the path, and the valve body being subjected to cyclic or periodic loading during operation of the system arising from recurrent high-pressure conditions corresponding to the operating pressure of at least 20,000 psi. 2. The high-pressure fluid jet system of claim 1 wherein the internal passage extends through the unitary body of the valve body along the path that is non-linear and includes a first end portion near the inlet and a second end portion near the outlet. 3. The high-pressure fluid jet system of claim 2 wherein the path of the internal passage that extends through the unitary body of the valve body includes an intermediate portion between the first end portion and the second end portion that is curvilinear, and the internal passage is configured to gradually redirect a flow of matter from the inlet to the outlet. 4. The high-pressure fluid jet system of claim 1 wherein the cross-sectional profile gradually narrows over the corresponding length of the path in a downstream direction. 5. The high-pressure fluid jet system of claim 1 wherein the cross-sectional size changes over the corresponding length of the path. 6. The high-pressure fluid jet system of claim 1 wherein the cross-sectional profile shape changes over the corresponding length of the path. 7. The high-pressure fluid jet system of claim 1 wherein the valve body includes a sidewall, an upstream end and a downstream end, the inlet being formed in the sidewall to receive a source of fluid and the outlet being formed in the upstream end of the valve body to intermittingly discharge fluid passing through the inlet into a cylinder cavity downstream of the outlet for subsequent pressurization of the fluid during a pressurizing stroke of the pump. 8. The high-pressure fluid jet system of claim 7 wherein the valve body includes a plurality of inlets spaced around a perimeter of the valve body, a corresponding plurality of outlets formed in the upstream end of the valve body and a respective internal passage extending between each inlet and corresponding outlet, and the valve body including a central discharge passage to enable high-pressure fluid generated during the pressurization stroke of the pump to pass through the valve body toward a high-pressure fluid output of the pump. 9. The high-pressure fluid jet system of claim 8 wherein the central discharge passage of the valve body extends from the upstream end of the valve body to the downstream end of the valve body along a central axis of the valve body, and wherein each internal passage includes an upstream portion that extends generally perpendicular to the central axis of the valve body and a downstream portion which extends generally parallel to the central axis of the valve body. 10. The high-pressure fluid jet system of claim 9 wherein the upstream portion of each internal passage has an initial cross-sectional area that is greater than a terminal cross-sectional area of the downstream portion of the internal passage. 11. A fluid distribution component of a high-pressure system, the fluid distribution component comprising: a unitary body of material formed from an additive manufacturing or casting process, the unitary body comprising: an inlet; an outlet; and an internal passage between the inlet and the outlet to assist in routing matter through the fluid distribution component, the internal passage having a centerline that defines a path that is at least partially curvilinear and including at least a portion having a cross-sectional profile that varies over a corresponding length of the path, and wherein the fluid distribution component is subjected to cyclic or periodic loading during operation of the system arising from recurrent high-pressure conditions corresponding to an operation pressure of at least 20,000 psi. 12. The fluid distribution component of claim 11 wherein the fluid distribution component is a valve body of a pump, the valve body including a sidewall, an upstream end and a downstream end, the inlet being formed in the sidewall to receive a source of fluid and the outlet being formed in the upstream end of the valve body to intermittingly discharge fluid passing through the inlet into a cylinder cavity downstream of the outlet for subsequent pressurization of the fluid during a pressurizing stroke of the pump. 13. The fluid distribution component of claim 12 wherein the valve body includes a plurality of inlets spaced around a perimeter of the valve body, a corresponding plurality of outlets formed in the upstream end of the valve body and a respective internal passage extending between each inlet and corresponding outlet, and the valve body including a central discharge passage to enable high-pressure fluid generated during the pressurization stroke of the pump to pass through the valve body toward a high-pressure fluid output of the pump. 14. The fluid distribution component of claim 13 wherein the central discharge passage of the valve body extends from the upstream end of the valve body to the downstream end of the valve body along a central axis of the valve body, and wherein each internal passage includes an upstream portion that extends generally perpendicular to the central axis of the valve body and a downstream portion which extends generally parallel to the central axis of the valve body. 15. The fluid distribution component of claim 14 wherein the upstream portion of each internal passage has an initial cross-sectional area that is greater than a terminal cross-sectional area of the downstream portion of the internal passage. 16. A high-pressure fluid jet system comprising: a pump to selectively provide a source of high-pressure fluid at an operating pressure of at least 20,000 psi; and a fluid distribution system in fluid communication with the pump and an end effector assembly to route the high-pressure fluid from the pump to the end effector assembly, and wherein at least one of the pump and the fluid distribution system comprises: a fluid distribution component having a unitary body of material formed from an additive manufacturing or casting process, the unitary body comprising an inlet, an outlet and an internal passage between the inlet and the outlet to assist in routing matter through the high-pressure fluid jet system, the internal passage having a centerline that defines a path that is at least partially curvilinear and including at least a portion having a cross-sectional profile that varies over a corresponding length of the path, and the fluid distribution component being subjected to cyclic or periodic loading during operation of the system arising from recurrent high-pressure conditions corresponding to the operating pressure of at least 20,000 psi. 17. The high-pressure fluid jet system of claim 16 wherein the fluid distribution component is a valve body of the pump, the valve body including a sidewall, an upstream end and a downstream en
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