Patent classifications
F04B53/126
Well kickoff systems and methods
Systems and methods for removing fluid from a subterranean well with a fluid removal system includes lowering an elongated member into tubing of the subterranean well to a lower position, the elongated tubing having a plunger or valve body located at an end, wherein fluid passes past the plunger or through a valve opening as the valve body moves into the subterranean well. The plunger or valve body is moved in a direction out of the subterranean well so that fluid cannot pass the plunger or through the valve opening, moving the fluid out of the subterranean well.
Foam pump and dispenser employing same
A foam pump for generating a foam including a foamable liquid and air has dual, coaxial air and liquid cylinders, each having a respective air and liquid piston which move together during a dispensing operation. In certain embodiments, the air and liquid cylinders are modular, separately formed components. In certain embodiments, a plurality of differently sized, liquid cylinders are provided, each with a corresponding liquid piston which is complementary in size thereto. Providing multiple differently sized liquid cylinder and piston components allows the pump to be configured to deliver a desired quantity of foamable liquid and/or a desired liquid-to-air ratio in the foam output of the pump. The differently sized liquid cylinder and piston components can be used interchangeably with a common air cup design and other common pump components, the modular construction allowing custom pump output configurations to be provided with minimal tooling investment per output size.
Autofill shutoff valve
An autofill shutoff valve includes a valve body mounted to a lubricant reservoir and secured to a fill tube extending into the reservoir. The autofill shutoff valve has a valve stem extending through the valve body and into the lubricant reservoir. The valve stem is actuated by a plate disposed within the reservoir from a first position, wherein lubricant flows from a lubricant inlet to a lubricant outlet through the valve body, to a second position, wherein the valve stem blocks the flow of lubricant through the valve body. The autofill shutoff valve provides lubricant directly to the reservoir, thereby eliminating external plumbing and the autofill shutoff valve also prevents overfill of the reservoir by cutting off the flow when the reservoir is full.
Vent valve
A vent valve for an actuator disposed in a lubricant reservoir includes a bore extending through the plate, a seal disposed within the bore proximate a top surface of the plate, a retaining member extending about a lower opening of the bore, and a ball disposed within the bore between the seal and the retaining member. The vent valve is configured to allow air to pass from a lower portion of a lubricant reservoir as lubricant fills the lower portion. The vent valve also allows air to pass to the lower portion of the lubricant reservoir as lubricant is dispensed from the reservoir. The vent valve closes when the lubricant level reaches the vent valve, thereby preventing lubricant from flowing through the vent valve. The sealed vent valve allows the actuator to rise in response to a rising lubricant level.
Centerfill of lubricant reservoir
A centerfill assembly for a lubricant reservoir includes a hollow tube for receiving lubricant from the top of the reservoir and loading the lubricant into the reservoir near the bottom of the reservoir. Loading the lubricant near the bottom of the reservoir introduces lubricant near where the stirring paddles mix the lubricant and near where the lubricant is loaded to the lubricant pump. Adding the lubricant near where the pumps load and near the stirring paddles helps to eliminate air pockets in the lubricant. In addition, having the centerfill rod minimizes exterior plumbing and allows for the mounting of valves on the fill line.
Hand-operated oil pump
A manual pumping means is capable of engaging an oil fill port of a vehicle motor so as to pressurize internal portions of the motor and thus propel the motor oil contained within the motor out of a drain portion and into a receiving vessel. The pump would allow extraction of the oil in an expeditious manner, therefore reducing the time required to perform an oil change upon the vehicle.
Low Pressure-Loss Valve for Rod-Operated Subsurface Pump
A valve for a positive displacement pump, designed for use in an artificial lift system. The valve may be either a traveling valve or a standing valve. The valve comprises a cylindrical cage, and includes a ball residing within the cage. In an open position, the ball floats up off of a seat, while in a closed position the ball sealingly lands onto the seat. The cage includes a cone to guide fluid flow after it passes the ball and reduce turbulence and pressure loss through the valve. An intake below the seat gradually reduces in diameter, providing a minimum inner diameter that is less than a diameter of the seat.
Exhaust air conduit for a coating agent pump
An exhaust air conduit for a pneumatically powered pump, in particular, from a coating agent pump in a painting plant, is provided. The conduit includes an inlet for receiving the exhaust air from the pump, an outlet for discharging the exhaust air, and an exhaust air channel in which the exhaust air flows from the inlet to the outlet of the exhaust air conduit, and a housing member in which the exhaust air channel extends. A first thermal insulation element is provided in the region of a direction change of the exhaust air channel, in order to prevent an accumulation of the exhaust air directly at the inner wall of the exhaust air channel and thereby to lessen the cooling of the housing member.
CONTROLLED DESCENT CAGED BALL BYPASS PLUNGER
The present invention is related to a bypass plunger. The plunger includes a plurality of flow ports, a cage including a seat, a flow restriction member positioned within the cage, a choke passageway extending between the seat and a lower end of the plunger. The cage is located proximate the flow ports. The flow restriction member is movable between a seated position and an unseated position in response to formation contents flowed into the wellbore from a reservoir. The flow restriction member is the unseated position when the plunger descends down a wellbore and is the seated position when the plunger ascends in the wellbore. The flow ports, cage, and choke passageway are in fluid communication when the flow restriction member is in the unseated position. In the seated position, the flow restriction member is in physical contact with the seat. This configuration provides a bypass plunger with controlled descent.
Ground striper pump piston having dual checks
A pump for a striping machine includes dual check valves within its piston. At least one of the dual check valves is closed during an upstroke of the piston, thereby ensuring that the pump drives fluid during both its upstroke and its downstroke to maintain a desired ratio between a fluid output by the pump and a material solution output by another pump of the striping machine.