Patent classifications
F16J15/26
PACKING SEAL ASSEMBLY
A fluid end assembly comprising a plurality of fluid end sections positioned in a side-by-side relationship. Each fluid end section comprises a housing having a bore formed therein for housing a reciprocating plunger. Fluid is prevented from leaking around the plunger by a packing seal assembly. The packing seal assembly comprises one and only one packing seal.
PACKING SEAL ASSEMBLY
A fluid end assembly comprising a plurality of fluid end sections positioned in a side-by-side relationship. Each fluid end section comprises a housing having a bore formed therein for housing a reciprocating plunger. Fluid is prevented from leaking around the plunger by a packing seal assembly. The packing seal assembly comprises one and only one packing seal.
PACKING CASE FOR RECIPROCATING MACHINE AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME
A packing case for a plunger or a piston rod of a reciprocating machine comprises packing cups, each packing cup comprising a body with a hole for the passage of the plunger or rod and a sealing ring seat for housing a sealing ring which slidably bear against the plunger or rod. Packing cups are aligned with each other in series. The packing case comprises lube oil ducts for supplying lube oil from an end of the packing case to the sealing ring seat. Each packing cup comprises sectors, each sector comprising at least lube oil duct portions. The packing cups are positionable to bring, one sector at a time in an activation position where some of the lube oil duct portions of the sector are connected with the lube oil duct portions of an adjacent packing cup to form lube oil ducts. The packing cups are lockable.
PACKING CASE FOR RECIPROCATING MACHINE AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME
A packing case for a plunger or a piston rod of a reciprocating machine comprises packing cups, each packing cup comprising a body with a hole for the passage of the plunger or rod and a sealing ring seat for housing a sealing ring which slidably bear against the plunger or rod. Packing cups are aligned with each other in series. The packing case comprises lube oil ducts for supplying lube oil from an end of the packing case to the sealing ring seat. Each packing cup comprises sectors, each sector comprising at least lube oil duct portions. The packing cups are positionable to bring, one sector at a time in an activation position where some of the lube oil duct portions of the sector are connected with the lube oil duct portions of an adjacent packing cup to form lube oil ducts. The packing cups are lockable.
Oil wiper packing
An oil wiper packing for a piston rod of a crosshead piston compressor, and corresponding assembly method. The oil wiper packing has at least one chamber disc having a chamber disc cutout, wherein a wiper ring arranged in the chamber disc cutout. At least two chamber discs, each having a chamber disc cutout, are arranged in succession in a direction of extent (L), and a single wiper ring is in each chamber disc cutout. Each wiper ring has no play or only negligible play in the direction of extent (L) in the operating state but is movable in the radial direction. It is necessary to set the play in in the cold state during the assembly of the wiper rings. Such an arrangement allows advantageous wiping of oil, preventing oil from spreading in the direction of extent of the piston rod.
Stuffing Box Assembly
A stuffing box assembly having a body and a bore therethrough. Disposed in the body in surrounding relationship to the bore are first and second axially displaced annular seals, a detection zone being formed between the first and second seals. There is an injection port in open communication with the detection zone and a pressure transducer operatively connected to the detection zone to determine pressure changes in the detection zone.
Stuffing Box Assembly
A stuffing box assembly having a body and a bore therethrough. Disposed in the body in surrounding relationship to the bore are first and second axially displaced annular seals, a detection zone being formed between the first and second seals. There is an injection port in open communication with the detection zone and a pressure transducer operatively connected to the detection zone to determine pressure changes in the detection zone.
Radial seal segment joint
Apparatus and associated methods relate to a segmented radial seal assembly that includes at least two segments, each segment having a first end and a second end at opposite ends. A first segment first end has a protruding feature and defines a tangential vector from a circumferential ring that is formed by the segmented radial seal. The protruding feature defines a curved face having at least a first axis of curvature that is parallel to the tangential vector. The second segment second end has a recessed feature that is matingly engageable to the first segment first end, thereby forming a first radial seal segment joint. The segmented radial seal assembly is configured to surround a shaft.
EXPANSION CHAMBER FOR PROGRESSIVE SEALING SYSTEM
A progressive sealing system for a reciprocating machine includes a pressure breaker having a first seal, and one or more additional seals between the pressure breaker and an end plate. One or more seal housings hold the seals between the first seal and the end plate. The end plate couples the progressive sealing system to a housing of a cylinder of the reciprocating machine such that a surface of the first seal faces a chamber of the cylinder. A housing for the second one of the seals includes a bore having an inner surface. The inner surface of the bore of the second seal housing and an outer surface of a rod of the reciprocating machine define an annular space when the rod is received in the bore. The packing case includes an expansion chamber adjoining the annular space.
Ceramic matrix composite-based seal
A seal includes a ceramic matrix composite ply having woven ceramic-based fibers in a ceramic-based matrix. The ceramic matrix composite ply has at least one bend formed about a bend axis and defines at least one rounded portion. A sealed assembly and a method of making a seal are also disclosed.