SYSTEMS, APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR OCCUPYING ONE OR MORE SPACES IN AN ITEM OF EQUIPMENT OR COMPONENT
20230323751 · 2023-10-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Apparatus, systems and methods for occupying at least part of a cavity within an item of equipment includes at least one removable insert configured to occupy at least part of the cavity without impeding movement in the cavity of any movable internal components of the equipment during normal operation thereof. Each insert may be configured to be spaced away from at least one among the cavity wall, one or more internal components of the equipment and any other inserts in the cavity and allow the flow of fluid around at least part of the insert in the cavity.
Claims
1. System for reducing the volume of fluid provided in the internal cavity of an item of equipment which normally involves the inclusion of fluid in the cavity and may have one or more internal components at least partially disposed within the cavity, at least one of which may be moveable in the cavity, the cavity being at least partially surrounded by at least one cavity wall, the system comprising: at least two removable inserts, each insert configured to occupy a different respective portion of the cavity without impeding movement in the cavity of any movable internal components of the equipment during use thereof, each insert being arranged and adapted to be spaced away from the at least one cavity wall, any internal components and the other at least one insert when the inserts are disposed in the cavity, each insert also being configured to form a plurality of fluid flow paths around the insert, whereby fluid can pass around at least part of each insert in the cavity when the insert is disposed in the cavity, the inserts being interchangeable so that any of the inserts can be used in any of the different portions of the cavity.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein at least one insert has at least one outer surface, further including at least one fluid flow path extending at least partially across at least one outer surface of the insert.
3. The system of claim 1 wherein at least one insert has front and rear ends, further including at least one fluid passageway extending through the insert from the front end to the rear end thereof and fluidly coupling one or more portions of the cavity forward and one or more portions of the cavity rearward of the insert when the insert is disposed in the cavity.
4. The system of claim 1 wherein at least one insert has upper and lower ends, further including at least one fluid passageway extending through the insert from the upper end to the lower end thereof and fluidly coupling one or more portions of the cavity above and one or more portions of the cavity below the insert when the insert is disposed in the cavity.
5. The system of claim 1 wherein at least one insert consists of a single unitary body having no protrusions extending outwardly therefrom and is configured to maintain its integrity and withstand the forces and abrasion of high-pressure fluid in the cavity.
6. The system of claim 1 wherein the inserts are configured to be used in the equipment item without modifying the equipment item.
7. The system of claim 1 wherein the equipment has at least a first removable portion adjacent to, or at least partially forming, the cavity and when the inserts are disposed in the cavity, at least a first insert is configured to be secured in a desired position in the cavity by releasably engaging the first insert with only with the first removable portion of the equipment, whereby the first insert is removable from the equipment item by merely removing the first removable portion.
8. The system of claim 1 further including at least first and second spaced-apart releasable connectors configured to extend between and couple at least one insert to the equipment item when the inserts are disposed in the cavity, whereby the first and second connectors associated with at least one insert secure the insert in a desired location in the cavity and prevent rotation of the insert relative to the equipment item.
9. The system of claim 8 wherein at least one insert has upper and lower ends and first and second spaced-apart connector passages extending between the upper and lower ends thereof, the at least one insert being configured so that the associated first and second connectors are insertable into the respective connector passages from the lower end to the upper end of the insert and thereafter engageable with the equipment item.
10. The system of claim 8 wherein each connector passage is configured to serve as a fluid passageway through the corresponding insert when a connector is not disposed therein, whereby each connector passage serving as a fluid passageway fluidly couples at least one portion of the cavity above the insert with at least one portion of the cavity below the insert.
11. The system of claim 1 wherein at least one insert is rigidly, releasably connectable to at least one among the equipment item, at least one internal component and at least one other insert.
12. The system of claim 1 wherein at least one insert is not coupled to the equipment item and floats in the cavity.
13. Method of reducing the volume of fluid provided in the internal cavity of an item of equipment which normally involves the inclusion of fluid in the cavity and may have one or more internal components at least partially disposed within the cavity, at least one of which may be moveable in the cavity, the cavity being surrounded by at least one cavity wall, the method comprising: arranging at least two removable inserts in the cavity to occupy different respective portions of the cavity and be spaced away from the at least one cavity wall and any internal components, the inserts being interchangeable so that any of the inserts can be used in any of the different portions of the cavity; the inserts allowing movement in the cavity of any movable internal components of the equipment during use thereof without impeding such movement; each insert forming a plurality of fluid flow paths around the insert; and each insert allowing fluid to pass around at least part of the insert in the cavity.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein the cavity has respective upper and lower portions, further including positioning a first pair of inserts to face each other in the upper portion of the cavity, and positioning a second pair of inserts to face each other in the lower portion of the cavity.
15. The method of claim 13 further including releasably coupling at least one insert to at least one among the group consisting of the equipment item, at least one internal component and at least one other insert with one or more connectors engaged therebetween, and each insert allowing the flow of fluid around the entire periphery of the insert when the insert is disposed in the cavity except where at least one connector engages the insert if the insert is coupled to something else in the cavity.
16. The method of claim 13 wherein each insert has upper and lower ends, further including at least one fluid passageway extending through each insert from the upper end to the lower end thereof, and at least one fluid passageway fluidly coupling at least one portion of the cavity above and at least one portion of the cavity below the insert when the insert is disposed in the cavity.
17. System for reducing the volume of high-pressure lubricant injected into a through-conduit valve during use of the valve in oilfield related operations, the valve having an internal cavity at least partially surrounded by at least one cavity wall and at least one internal component disposed at least partially in the cavity, at least one which is movable in the cavity during use of the valve, the system comprising: at least two removable inserts, each insert being unitary, having no protrusions extending outwardly therefrom and configured to occupy a different respective portion of the cavity without impeding movement of the at least one movable internal component during use of the valve, each insert, when disposed in the cavity, being configured to be spaced away from and allow lubricant to pass between itself and the at least one cavity wall, at least one internal component and at least one other insert.
18. The system of claim 17 wherein four inserts are used and configured to be added to the valve to retrofit the valve.
19. The system of claim 18 wherein the cavity is at least partially cylindrical and has an upper base at one end at a lower base at the other end and the valve has a removable upper bonnet adjacent to, or at least partially forming, the upper base of the cavity and a removable lower bonnet adjacent to, or at least partially forming, the lower base of the cavity, further wherein at least a first insert is releasably engageable with the upper bonnet and at least a second insert is releasably engageable with the lower bonnet.
20. The system of claim 18 wherein the first insert is secured in the valve only by engagement with the upper bonnet and the second insert is secured in the valve only by engagement with the lower bonnet and the first and second inserts are removable from the valve independent of one another merely by disconnecting the upper and lower bonnets from the valve, respectively.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] The following figures are part of the present specification, included to demonstrate certain aspects of various embodiments of this disclosure and referenced in the detailed description herein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0049] Characteristics and advantages of the present disclosure and additional features and benefits will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments and referring to the accompanying figures. It should be understood that the description herein and appended drawings, being of exemplary embodiments, are not intended to limit the claims of this patent (or any patent or patent application claiming priority hereto). On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of this disclosure and the claims. Many changes may be made to the particular embodiments and details disclosed herein without departing from such spirit and scope.
[0050] In showing and describing preferred embodiments in the appended figures, common or similar components, features and elements are referenced with like or identical reference numerals or are apparent from the figures and/or the description, claims and other parts of this patent herein. The figures are not necessarily to scale and certain features and certain views of the figures may be shown exaggerated in scale or in schematic in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
[0051] When reference numbers are followed by a lowercase letter (e.g., connectors 110a, 110b), they are each the same type of component or item (e.g., a connector 110) having the same features, but having a different location, use or other characteristic(s). As used herein and throughout various portions (and headings) of this patent (including the claims), the terms “invention”, “present invention” and variations thereof are not intended to mean every possible embodiment encompassed by this disclosure or any particular claim(s). Thus, the subject matter of each such reference should not be considered as necessary for, or part of, every embodiment hereof or of any particular claim(s) merely because of such reference.
[0052] Certain terms are used herein and in the appended claims to refer to particular features and components. As one skilled in the art will appreciate, different persons may refer to a feature or component by different names and this document does not intend to distinguish between components and features that differ in name but not function.
[0053] Reference herein and in the appended claims to components, features and aspects in a singular tense does not necessarily limit the present disclosure or appended claims to only one such component, feature or aspect, but should be interpreted generally to mean one or more, except and only to the extent as may be expressly specified otherwise herein or in any particular claims hereof and only for such specific references or claims and other claims depending therefrom. The use of “(s)” in reference to an item, aspect, component, feature or action (e.g., “surface(s)”) should be construed to mean “at least one”.
[0054] As used throughout and in all parts of this patent, the following terms have the following meanings, except and only to the extent as may be expressly specified otherwise:
[0055] The term “and/or” as used herein provides for three distinct possibilities: one, the other or both. All three possibilities do not need to be available—only any one of the three. For example, if an embodiment of a component is described as “having a collar and/or a coupling”, it may include only one or more collars, only one or more couplings or at least one of each. Thus, the use of “and/or” herein does not require all three possibilities, just any one or more of the three possibilities. A claim limitation that recites “having a collar and/or a coupling” would be literally infringed by a device including only one or more collars, one or more couplings or both one or more couplings and one or more collars.
[0056] The phrase “at least one among” as used herein generally has the same meaning as “and/or”. For example, if an embodiment of a component is described as “having at least one among a collar, a coupling and a connector”, it may include only one or more collars, only one or more couplings, only one or more connectors or any combination thereof. Thus, the use of “at least one among” herein and in any claims related hereto does not require all those possibilities to be available, just any one or more of them. Accordingly, a claim limitation that recites “having at least one among a collar, a coupling and a connector” would be literally infringed by a device including only one or more collars, one or more couplings, one or more connectors or any combination thereof.
[0057] The terms “automated” and variations thereof as used herein refer to and mean being capable of operating or performing one or more tasks with minimal or no human intervention. Some examples of automation involve the use of one or more electronic devices (e.g., computers, robotics, AI, IoT).
[0058] The terms “cavity” and variations thereof refer to an include one or more spaces, voids, areas or the like located inside an item of equipment.
[0059] The terms “connector”, “coupling” and the like, and variations thereof, mean and include any form of hardware or configuration of components that causes the referenced items to be connected together. The present disclosure and appended claims are thus not limited to the specific types of couplings and connectors shown in the appended drawings, except and only to the extent as may be expressly specified otherwise herein or in any particular claims hereof and only for such specific references or claims and other claims depending therefrom.
[0060] The terms “coupled”, “connected”, “engaged” and the like, and variations thereof refer to and include either an indirect or direct connection or engagement. Thus, if a first device couples to a second device, that connection may be through a direct connection, or through an indirect connection via other devices and/or connections, except and only to the extent as may be expressly specified otherwise herein or in any particular claims hereof and only for such specific references or claims and other claims depending therefrom.
[0061] The terms “elongated” and variations thereof as used herein mean and refer to an item having an overall length (during the intended use of the item) that is greater than its average width.
[0062] The terms “end piece” and variations thereof refer to and include a removeable portion, or component, of an equipment item at or proximate to an end, side or other party of a cavity in the equipment item. When the end piece is removed, the cavity is at least partially accessible.
[0063] The terms “entire periphery” and variations thereof means at least 80% of the literal entirety of the periphery.
[0064] The terms “equipment”, “equipment item” and variations thereof refer to and include one or more components, machines, devices, systems or other items that have one or more cavities therein. Some non-limiting examples of equipment are valves, chokes, blow-out preventers, hydraulic cylinders/actuators, gas pressure/volume applications, tanks (e.g., fuel tanks, storage tanks), tires, such as vehicle tires, and the like. The equipment may be of a type used, for example, in the construction, transportation and shipping industries and the traditional, renewable and alternative energy industries, such as the nuclear, wind, solar, coal, hydro, biofuels (e.g., ethanol and biodiesels) battery and oil & gas (e.g., upstream, midstream and downstream operations) industries and combinations thereof.
[0065] The terms “float” and variations thereof, when used herein in the context of the relationship of one or more inserts with an equipment item or cavity therein, means and refers to the insert being moveable in the cavity relative to the equipment item.
[0066] The terms “fluid” and variations thereof refer to and include liquids, gas and/or solids, including, without limitation, foam, gel, solvent, chemicals, lubricant, grease, oil, hydraulic fluid, materials, particles, proppant, slurry or a combination thereof. The type of fluid is not limiting upon the present disclosure or appended claims, except and only to the extent as may be expressly specified otherwise herein or in any particular claims hereof and only for such specific references or claims and other claims depending therefrom.
[0067] The terms “flush” and variations thereof refer to and include rinse, wash, clean, spray and the like with air, water, any suitable cleaning solutions or other fluids. Flushing may include, for example, using a hose or nozzle at one end of the area to be flushed (e.g., fluid passageway) to jettison fluid through or across the area.
[0068] The terms “for example, “e.g.,”, “such as” and variations thereof are used to provide one or more possible examples of the referenced item, feature, detail, circumstance, etc. that may occur in some instances. Such examples are not required for every embodiment or any claims, except and only to the extent as may be expressly specified otherwise herein or in any particular claims hereof and only for such specific references or claims and other claims depending therefrom.
[0069] The terms “high-pressure” and variations thereof will depend upon the type of equipment item, application, circumstances of use, other variables or a combination thereof, as are and become further known to one of ordinary skill in the art. For example, high-pressure lubrication may be injected into an exemplary API 6A gate valve presently used in certain oilfield related operations at pressures over 10,000 psi, or more or less, any amount of which could be considered high-pressure depending upon the type of equipment item, application, circumstances of use, other variables or a combination thereof.
[0070] The terms “including” and “comprising” are used herein and in the appended claims in an open-ended fashion, and thus should be interpreted to mean “including, but not limited to”.
[0071] The terms “minimal” and variations thereof generally mean no more than 5-10%.
[0072] The terms “party”, “user”, “entity”, “person”, “operator”, “assembler”, “manpower”, “labor” and the like refer to and include one or more humans, legal entities, virtual entities, beings and avatars, robots and robotic components, artificial intelligence-driven components/circuitry, other entities, components and the like or the effort thereof.
[0073] The terms “rigidly coupled” and variations thereof mean connected together in a manner that is intended not to allow any, or more than an insubstantial or minimal amount of, relative movement therebetween as is expected during typical or expected operations. In other words, if components A and B are rigidly coupled together, they are not movable relative to one another (more than a minimal or insubstantial amount) during typical or expected operations.
[0074] The terms “substantial” and variations will depend upon the type of equipment item, application, circumstances of use, other variables or a combination thereof, as are and become further known to one of ordinary skill in the art. In some instances, such when used to describe the amount or degree of something (e.g., “reduces a substantial volume of fluid”), substantial may mean by at least 40% (or more or less) of the normal or expected amount or degree of the referenced item, variable, criteria, etc.
[0075] It should be noted that any of the above terms may be further explained, defined, expanded or limited below or in other parts of this disclosure. Further, the above list of terms is not all inclusive, and other terms may be defined or explained below or in other sections of this patent.
[0076] Referring initially to
[0077] In accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure, one or more inserts 40 is provided in one or more cavities 20 of the equipment 10 to at least temporarily occupy space therein. For the reader's convenience, inserts 40 are shown and described herein with respect to their exemplary use in valves 12. The illustrated valve 12 has upper and lower respective removable portions 32a, 32b (e.g., bonnets) rigidly, releasably coupled to the main valve body 16, and which form, or border, the upper and lower respective ends 26a, 26b of a single cylindrical cavity 20, a through-conduit 18 and various internal components 23 (e.g., gate 24, seats 28) at least partially disposed in the cavity 20. Upper and lower stems 36, 38 extend into the illustrated cavity 20 and drive the gate 24 up and down as desired to open and close the conduit 18. In addition, the gate 24 and seats 28 of this particular valve are said to partially float, allowing some sideways movement thereof in the cavity 20.
[0078] One example gate valve 14 with which the inserts 40 may be useful in certain oilfield related application is an API 6A full-bore, through-conduit valves having 4 1/16″, 5⅛″, 7 1/16″ or larger or smaller bores (e.g., that allow downhole tools to be passed through the wellhead and/or Christmas tree). A presently commercially available series of gate valves 14 sometimes used in hydrocarbon well fracturing operations, for example, is the Valveworks USA FM Series of gate valves, such as shown in the brochure entitled “Valveworks USA When Pressure Demands Quality® Gate Valves FM Series”, available at https://www.valveworksusa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/FM-SERIES-BROCHURE.pdf, a copy of which is be provided with an Information Disclosure Statement in the file history of this patent and which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. See also https://www.valveworksusa.com/fm-series/.
[0079] When the illustrated valve 12 is used in oilfield fracking and related operations, for example, downhole tools, frac fluid, proppant, acid, etc. can be passed from surface (on the left), through the valve conduit 18 (to the right) into the well. Likewise, anything coming up out of the well will pass through the illustrated valve conduct 18 from right to left. During various operations, one or more grease pumps is fluidly coupled to one or more lubricant injection ports to the cavity 20, such as to continuously or intermittently (at every stage or certain stages of the process) provide grease into the cavity 20 and/or maintain the cavity 20 at a desired pressure or pressure range (e.g., around 500 psi. above frac-pressure). If a leak occurs between the conduit 18 and cavity 20, or pressure in the cavity 20 gets below frac-pressure, the system may be configured so the grease pumps inject grease into the cavity 20. Additionally, every time the valve 12 is opened during operations (e.g., four times in a few hours), a plug of grease in the cavity 20 (often a volume of about ½ the size of the cavity 20) may be pumped downhole into the earth, and is often replaced in the valve 12 by sand and other earthen debris. The result can be a potentially debilitating debris/grease combination packed (e.g., at over 10,000 psi) in the cavity 20 and around the internal components 23, which then needs to be pushed out with fresh grease.
[0080] However, the valve 12 could have different components and a different configuration and operation, none of which are limiting upon the present disclosure or appended claims, except and only to the extent as may be expressly specified otherwise herein or in any particular claims hereof and only for such specific references or claims and other claims depending therefrom. Moreover, the inserts 40 can be used in any other desired type of equipment 10 and are thus not limited to only use in valves 12. In fact, the precise type, form, nature, configuration, components, purpose and other details and characteristics of the equipment 10 are not limiting upon the present disclosure or appended claims, except and only to the extent as may be expressly specified otherwise herein or in any particular claims hereof and only for such specific references or claims and other claims depending therefrom. Likewise, the precise form, nature, configuration, size, location, purpose and other details and characteristics of the cavity, or cavities, 20 is not limiting upon the present disclosure or appended claims, except and only to the extent as may be expressly specified otherwise herein or in any particular claims hereof and only for such specific references or claims and other claims depending therefrom. For example, one or more inserts 40 may be used to occupy at least part of the cavity or cavities 20 in vehicle fuel tanks, such as when it is wanted to limit vehicle operating time or driver behind-the-wheel time (e.g., to comply with DOT and/or company regulations), for any other purposes or a combination thereof. For another example, one or more inserts 40 may be used to occupy at least part of a cavity or cavities 20 designed to be filled with air or gas, such as vehicle tires. Using one or more inserts 40 to reduce the space inside the cavity 20 can, in some instances and applications, allow the item to be used as intended with less air or gas, requiring less time and manpower to fill the item and less energy to fuel air/gas pumps, for any other purposes or a combination thereof.
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[0082] In the use of certain types of valves 12 (e.g., gate valves 14), for example, each exemplary insert 40 can at least partially fill one or more cavities 20 in the valve 12 that would otherwise become at least partially filled with or occupied by grease (or other lubricant) in the valve 12 and thus reduce the volume of lubricant provided in, cycled or passing through the equipment 10. Generally, the less open space in the cavity 20 of the valve 12 (or other equipment 10) due to the presence of one or more inserts 40, the less lubricant that will be provided into and pushed out of the valve 14 during each valve open/close cycle. In accordance with the present disclosure, the use of inserts 40 could reduce the volume of lubricant injected into the valve 12 and which may be pumped into the earth (e.g., by 50%), thus improving ESG and saving substantial time, cost, effort and resources. For an oilfield service company running five hundred such valves 12 per day, for example, the use of inserts 40 has been estimated to save at least $400,000.00/month in grease alone. In addition, the less lubricant needed on a job can translate to smaller-sized and fewer lubrication (e.g., grease) pumps needed, a smaller environmental footprint and savings in cost and effort in the purchasing, storage, inventor management, transportation, supply, use, cleanup and disposal of lubricant. In oilfield related operations, for example, fewer smaller grease pumps may be used to service more wells/valves 12. Accordingly, the use of inserts 40 could save cost, manpower and equipment, reduce the quantity of materials needed and provide other benefits associated therewith, reduce waste disposal requirements and environmental impact, provide other benefits or a combination thereof.
[0083] For another example purpose, the insert(s) 40 may likewise reduce, or minimize, the area in the cavity or cavities 20 of the equipment 10 within which debris (e.g., sand, metal shavings, proppant, etc.) can accumulate and be packed into during operations (e.g., at over 10,000 psi for various valves used in hydrocarbon well fracturing and other operations), thus reducing the accumulation of debris in the equipment 10. This can result fewer problems caused by debris, the potential for less frequent inspections, less maintenance, repair and replacement and greater longevity of the equipment 10. The use of the insert(s) 40 in the equipment 10 can also make cleaning, maintenance and repair of the equipment 10 easier and quicker and improve the performance and efficiency of the equipment 10 and related operations.
[0084] Still referring to
[0085] However, the present disclosure and appended claims are not limited by or to any of the above examples, features, dimensions, variables and operating conditions, or those that may be mentioned elsewhere in this patent, except and only to the extent as may be expressly specified otherwise herein or in any particular claims hereof and only for such specific references or claims and other claims depending therefrom. And as indicated above, the present disclosure is not limited to or by the type, make, model, manufacturer or size of valve 12 or other equipment 10, or the size, shape, location, quantity and configuration of cavities 20 therein.
[0086] Referring now to
[0087] If desired, the inserts 40 may be designed to be identical and/or interchangeable, such as to assist in ease of manufacture, inventory management, supply, handling, operator training, etc., provide maximum flexibility in their deployment, maintenance and replacement, for any other purposes or a combination thereof. For example, when multiple inserts 40 are used in an item of equipment 10, any of the (identical and interchangeable) inserts 40 may be used in any of the different portions of the cavity 20. This is the case for the embodiments of inserts 40 shown in
[0088] The material construction of the insert 40 may, in some instances, be selected based upon the type of equipment 10 within which the insert 40 is used, particular use and/or operating environment of the equipment 10 (e.g., pressure, temperature), customer requirements, any other criteria or a combination thereof. For example, the insert 40 may be constructed at least partially of plastic, metal, Delrin, composite material, acid-resistant, temperature-resistant, corrosion-resistant heavy-duty, durable or flexible material, foam, Styrofoam, rubber, lightweight material, any other suitable materials and any desired coatings or a combination thereof.
[0089] In the illustrated embodiments, the insert 40 is unitary (formed of one integral piece), helping allow it to withstand the full working pressure and temperature ranges of the valve 12 or other equipment 10 within which it is used, provide ease of manufacture and assembly and other benefits from not having multiple component parts (e.g., purchasing, inventory, storage, transportation, manpower), provide more consistent, reliable or predictable operation of the insert 40 and results, require less maintenance and last longer than multi-component inserts 40, provide any other benefits or a combination thereof. Other embodiments may include a multi-component insert 40 (e.g., connected together by weld, bolt(s), pin(s), etc.). In various embodiments, the size of the insert 40 may be adjustable (e.g., having removable, stackable, periscoping, accordion-like or otherwise expandable and/or contractable components or features), such as to accommodate different sized cavities 20, be varied in size or configuration based upon the objectives of a project or application, for any other purposes or a combination thereof.
[0090] Referring again to
[0091] The illustrated insert 40 also has an at least partially curved upper edge 56d configured to correspond with the shape of a counterbore 34 provided in the removable portion 32 of the equipment 10 that it extends into, and an at least partially curved central lower edge 56c configured to partially surround, be spaced away from, avoid contact with and allow movement of an adjacent seat 28 in the equipment 10 (e.g.,
[0092] Referring now to
[0093] In some embodiments, the insert(s) 40 may eliminate the need for, replace or serve the purpose as one or more other components in the equipment 10. For example, in certain situations, when one or more exemplary inserts 40 are used with various versions of valves 12 (e.g., gate valves 14), the inserts 40 may be capable of serving the same purpose as gate guides in the valve 14 and thus eliminate the need therefor. HOWEVER, IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT ANY USER OF THE INSERT 40 NOT MODIFY THE VALVE OR OTHER EQUIPMENT IN ANY WAY, OR TAKE ANY ACTION, THAT CONTRADICTS OR GOES OUTSIDE OR AGAINST OEM SPECIFICATIONS, RECOMMENDED OPERATING, REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES, OR OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS, INSTRUCTIONS, REPRESENTATIONS, ASSEMBLY OR USE GUIDELINES OR ADVICE OF ANY RELEVANT PARTY OR WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF THE SUPPLIER AND END-USER OF THE EQUIPMENT.
[0094] Referring back
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[0096] In another independent aspect, the exemplary insert 40 may be configured to be connectable to the equipment 10, any internal component(s) 23 therein, one or more other inserts 40 or a combination thereof. This may be helpful, for example, to secure the position of the inserts 40 for shipping, storage, operation and disassembly, help prevent undesirable movement (e.g., vibration, rotational, side-to-side, up-and-down) of the insert 40 during use of the equipment 10, allow easy installation and removal of the insert 40, assist in allowing the flow of fluid at least partially around the insert 40, for any other purposes or a combination thereof.
[0097] The insert(s) 40 may be connectable to the equipment 10, any internal component(s) 23 thereof, one or more other inserts 40 or a combination thereof in any suitable configuration and manner. In some embodiments, one or more inserts 40 may be coupled to the main body 16, or other portion, of the equipment 10 (e.g., valve 12). For another example connection configuration, the inserts 40 may be (e.g., selectively, releasably) interconnectable with each other, such as to easily secure their positions in the cavity 20, help prevent undesirable movement thereof in the cavity 20 and/or for any other purposes. In some instances, the inserts 40 can be connected together, but with at least one insert 40 also coupled to an adjacent removable portion 32 or other part of, or component 23 in, the equipment 10 to help prevent unwanted movement thereof in the cavity 20 and/or for any other purposes.
[0098] In some embodiments, the insert(s) 40 may be permanently affixed (e.g., by weld) to, or integrally formed as part of, the equipment 10, any internal component(s) 23, one or more other inserts 40 or a combination thereof. For example, when the equipment 10 is a valve 12, each insert 40 may be integrally formed as part of, or permanently affixed to, one of the bonnets 32 (or other valve component). In yet other embodiments, the insert 40 may be loosely connectable (allowing flexing or some movement of the insert 40) or not connectable to the equipment 10, any components 23 therein or other inserts 40. For example, there may be instances where some movement of one or more inserts 40 is desired or allowable. For another example, it may be beneficial or preferred for the inserts 40 to be independent of one another, such as to allow the independent movement thereof in, or to and from, the cavity 20. For yet another example, the insert(s) 40 may be configured and arranged in the equipment 10 in a manner that prevents undesirable movement thereof without the need for connecting them to anything, or by connecting the inserts 40 to one another. For still a further example, one or more inserts 40 may effectively float in the cavity 20 (e.g., in lubricant surrounding the insert 40) to produce the desired effects.
[0099] In some cases, one or more inserts 40 may be engageable with one or more portions/components of the equipment 10 that are movable relative to the main body 16 (or other portions/components) of the equipment 10. In other embodiments, one or more inserts 40 may be engageable with one or more portions/components of the equipment 10 that are not movable relative to the main body 16, or other portions/components, of the equipment 10. For another example, the insert(s) 40 may be connected to one or more portions/components of the equipment 10 that are removable from the equipment 10. Connecting the exemplary insert(s) 40 with only one or more removable portions/components of the equipment can easily position the inserts 40 as desired in the cavity 20, allow the inserts 40 to be easily installed and removed from the equipment 10 by merely disconnecting the removable portion(s)/component(s) from the equipment 10 and easily provide immediate and/or full access to the cavity 20, provide other benefits or a combination thereof. With such arrangement, time and effort can be saved and potential safety concerns reduced in the assembly, disassembly and repair of the equipment 10, internal components 23 and inserts 40, including emergency field repair (e.g., valve 12 not sealing, gate 24, seat(s) 28, seals or other internal components 23 damaged).
[0100] In the present embodiments, each insert 40 is rigidly, releasably connectable to the adjacent respective upper or lower removable portions 32a, 32b (e.g., end pieces or bonnets) of the equipment 10 (e.g., valve 12). For example, the illustrated upper inserts 40a, 40b can be coupled to the upper removable portion 32a and the exemplary lower inserts 40c, 40d may be coupled to the lower removable portion 32b. The upper inserts 40a, 40b will thus be easily removed from the cavity 40 by merely disconnecting the upper removable portion 32a from the main body 16 of the equipment 10 (e.g., by removing bolts 33) and likewise for the lower inserts 40c, 40d and the lower removable portion 32b. However, any other configuration that allows easy insertion and removal of the insert(s) 40 from the equipment 10 may be used.
[0101] Referring back to
[0102] In some instances, it may be beneficial to have more than one connection point for each exemplary insert 40, such as to help firmly secure the insert 40 to the equipment 10, prevent rotation of the insert 40 in the cavity 20, for any other purposes or a combination thereof. The illustrated embodiments include the provision for a pair of connectors 60 extending through connection holes 58 in each insert 40 to help firmly releasably, secure it to the equipment 10 and prevent its rotation, however only one, or three or more, connectors or connection points may be used. If desired, the insert 40 may include a counterbore, or recessed portion, 70 at the insertion end of the connector hole 58 (or other location) in which a head 62 (or other part) of the connector 60 may be sunken or hidden and not protruding outward of any outer surface 44 of the insert 40 during use of the equipment 10, such as to prevent its rubbing, grinding or contact with other inserts 40, internal components 23 or the equipment 10, help prevent the connector 60 from being broken or damaged, for any other purposes or a combination thereof. Thus, in the present embodiments, the inserts 40 can be easily and quickly added to, positioned in and removed from the equipment 10 by merely coupling two upper inserts 40a, 40b to the upper removable portion 32a (or other part or component) of the equipment 10 with two connectors 60 and coupling two lower inserts 40c, 40d to the lower removable portion 32b (or other part or component) of the item 10 with two connectors 60. However, fewer or more than two connector holes 58 (e.g., 3, 4, 5, etc.) extending in, or through, any (other) portions of the insert 40, or any other connection techniques, arrangements and components (e.g., corresponding mating portions) may be used for connecting the insert 40 to the equipment 10, one or more internal components 23 or one or more other inserts 40.
[0103] In various embodiments, the insert 40 may instead or also be interference fit or otherwise mateably engaged (e.g., threaded connection, snapping engagement, pin/socket connection, etc.) with the equipment 10, one or more internal components 23, one or more other inserts 40 or a combination thereof, to position the insert 40 in the equipment as desired, prevent its movement in the cavity 20, for any other purposes or a combination thereof. Any other connection configuration for one or more inserts 40 may be used to achieve the desired result (e.g., secure the position of the inserts 40 in the equipment 10, prevent their rotation, etc.).
[0104] Referring now to
[0105] The fluid flow paths 74, when included, may have any suitable form, configuration, construction, location and operation. For example, the insert 40 may be shaped, sized and/or positioned in the equipment 10 (e.g., valve 12) to form or allow one or more fluid flow paths 74 around at least part of the insert 40. In the illustrated embodiments, the insert 40 is configured and positioned not to fully occupy the entire space in its portion of the cavity 20, so that lubricant (e.g., injected into the valve 12 under pressure) and/or any other desired fluids, materials, etc. may flow in one or multiple flow paths 74 around and by the outer surfaces 44 of the insert 40. In some instances, fluid may flow in the fluid flow paths 74 around the entire periphery of the insert 40 (excluding the location of any connectors 50 or other connection mechanisms). For example, in use of the exemplary inserts 40 in the valves 12 for fracking-related operations, the inserts 40 will typically be substantially or entirely covered with grease during operations.
[0106] In the present embodiments, fluid flow paths 74 are created by generally spacing each insert 40 away from the wall(s) 22 of the cavity 20, internal components 23 and other inserts 40 in the cavity 20. For example, the outer diameter, or width, 80 of each insert 40 may be smaller than the width, or diameter, 30 (
[0107] Referring to
[0108] Referring now to
[0109] If desired, one or more removable portion 32 (or other portions or internal components 23) of the equipment 10 may include a mechanism, such as a counterbore, or recess, 34, that the upper end 66 (or other part) of the corresponding insert 40 may at least partially extend into, such as to help position the insert 40 in, or secure the insert 40, to the equipment 10 and/or for any other purposes. However, any other techniques and components may be used for installing or providing the insert(s) 40 in the equipment 10. Moreover, the material construction, size, configuration, dimensions, disposition and other features and characteristics of the insert 40 may vary depending upon the equipment 10, particular applications, circumstances and objectives, other variables or a combination thereof.
[0110] Referring to
[0111] Referring still to
[0112] Preferred embodiments of the present disclosure thus offer advantages over the prior art and are well adapted to carry out one or more of the objects of this disclosure. However, the present disclosure does not require each of the components and acts described above and is in no way limited to the above-described embodiments and methods of operation. Any one or more of the above components, features, aspects, capabilities and processes may be employed in any suitable configuration without inclusion of other such components, capabilities, aspects, features and processes. Accordingly, embodiments of the present disclosure may have any one or more of the features described or shown in this patent. Moreover, the present invention includes additional features, capabilities, functions, methods, uses and applications that have not been specifically addressed herein but are, or will become, apparent from the description herein, the appended drawings and claims.
[0113] The methods that may be described above, claimed herein or are apparent from this patent and any other methods which may fall within the scope thereof can be performed in any desired or suitable order and are not necessarily limited to any sequence described herein or as may be listed in any appended claims. Further, the methods of various embodiments of the present disclosure may include additional acts beyond those mentioned herein and do not necessarily require use of the particular embodiments shown and described herein, but are equally applicable with any other suitable structure, form and configuration of components.
[0114] While exemplary embodiments have been shown and described, many variations, modifications and/or changes of the system, apparatus, articles of manufacture and methods of the present disclosure, such as in the features, components, details of construction and operation and arrangements thereof and the manufacture, assembly and use thereof, are possible, contemplated by the present patentee, within the scope of any appended claims, and may be made and used by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit, teachings and scope of this disclosure and any appended claims. Thus, all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings should be interpreted as illustrative and the scope of this disclosure and any appended claims should not be limited to the embodiments described or shown herein.