BALL CIRCULATION PUMP SKID AND RELATED METHOD
20200171555 ยท 2020-06-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B2209/053
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/057
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B08B9/057
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A ball circulation pump skid includes a piping manifold mounted to a base frame, having a first inlet and a first outlet each connected to a pump, and provided with a second inlet and a second outlet connectable to an external device. The manifold houses a ball collection capsule configured to permit flow of fluid and entrained cleaning balls into the ball collection capsule in a first flow direction and to permit flow of fluid and entrained cleaning balls out of the ball collection capsule in a second flow direction. Valves mounted to the piping manifold are operative to create alternately a first fluid flow path and a second fluid flow path through the piping manifold, to capture the cleaning balls in the collection capsule prior to fluid flow to the pump and to re-entrain the cleaning balls prior to fluid delivery to the external device.
Claims
1. A ball circulation pump skid comprising: a base frame; a pump mounted to said base frame; a piping manifold mounted to said base frame, said piping manifold having a first inlet and a first outlet each connected to said pump, said piping manifold being provided with a second inlet and a second outlet connectable to an external device; a ball collection capsule disposed within said piping manifold, said ball collection capsule being configured to permit flow of fluid and entrained cleaning balls into said ball collection capsule in a first flow direction and to permit flow of fluid and entrained cleaning balls out of said ball collection capsule in a second flow direction, said ball collection capsule permitting flow of only fluid, without entrained cleaning balls, through said ball collection capsule in both said first flow direction and said second flow direction; and a plurality of valves mounted to said piping manifold and operative to create alternately a first fluid flow path and a second fluid flow path through said piping manifold, said first fluid flow path including a first leg from said second inlet to said first outlet and through said ball collection capsule in said first flow direction, said first fluid flow path including a second leg from said first inlet to said second outlet, said second fluid flow path including a third leg from said first inlet to said second outlet through said ball collection capsule in said second flow direction, said second fluid flow path including a fourth leg from said second inlet to said first outlet.
2. The ball circulation pump skid defined in claim 1 wherein said piping manifold includes two primary conduits and three secondary conduits, each of said three secondary conduits extending between said two primary conduits, said ball collection capsule being disposed in a first one of said three secondary conduits, said first inlet and said first outlet being located at opposite ends of one of said two primary conduits, said second inlet and said second outlet being located at opposite ends of the other of said two primary conduits.
3. The ball circulation pump skid defined in claim 2 wherein said valves include: a first valve in said other of said two primary conduits between said second inlet and said first one of said three secondary conduits; a second valve in said one of said primary conduits between said first one of said three secondary conduits and said first outlet; a third valve in a second one of said three secondary conduits; a fourth valve in a third one of said three secondary conduits; a fifth valve in said one of said primary conduits between said first inlet and said first one of said three secondary conduits; and a sixth valve in said other of said two primary conduits between said first one of said three secondary conduits and said second outlet.
4. The ball circulation pump skid defined in claim 3 wherein said two primary conduits extend horizontally, said other of said two primary conduits being disposed vertically above said one of said two primary conduits, said three secondary conduits extending vertically in parallel to each other, said first one of said three secondary conduits being disposed between said second one and said third one of said three secondary conduits.
5. The ball circulation pump skid defined in claim 4, further comprising a control unit mounted to said base frame, said control unit being operatively connected to, said pump and said valves for coordinating the operation and actuation thereof.
6. The ball circulation pump skid defined in claim 4 wherein said third valve is located in a lower end portion of said second one of said three secondary conduits, said fourth valve being located in a lower end portion of said third one of said three secondary conduits, further comprising a first filter screen disposed in an upper end portion of said second one of said three secondary conduits and a second filter screen disposed in an upper end portion of said third one of said three secondary conduits.
7. The ball circulation pump skid defined in claim 1 wherein said ball collection capsule is provided at a first end with a perforate wall or panel configured to permit fluid passage and to prevent ball passage, said ball collection capsule being provided at a second end with at least one opening large enough to permit passage of fluid and entrained balls into and out of said ball collection capsule, said first flow direction extending from said second end towards said first end, said second flow direction extending from said first end towards said second end.
8. A piping manifold for a ball circulation pump skid, comprising: a conduit network having a first inlet and a first outlet both connectable to a pump, said conduit network being provided with a second inlet and a second outlet connectable to a target device; a ball collection capsule disposed within said conduit network, said ball collection capsule being provided at a first end with a perforate wall or panel configured to permit fluid passage and to prevent ball passage, said ball collection capsule being provided at a second end with at least one opening large enough to permit passage of fluid and entrained balls into and out of said ball collection capsule; and a plurality of valves mounted to said conduit network and operative to create alternately a first fluid flow path and a second fluid flow path through said conduit network, said first fluid flow path including a first leg from said second inlet into said ball collection capsule through said at least one opening and from said ball collection capsule through said perforate wall or panel to said first outlet, said first fluid flow path including a second leg from said first inlet to said second outlet, said second fluid flow path including a third leg from said first inlet through said perforate wall or panel of said ball collection capsule and from said ball collection capsule through said at least one opening to said second outlet, said second fluid flow path including a fourth leg from said second inlet to said first outlet.
9. The piping manifold defined in claim 8 wherein said conduit network includes two primary conduits and three secondary conduits, each of said three secondary conduits extending between said two primary conduits, said ball collection capsule being disposed in a first one of said three secondary conduits, said first inlet and said first outlet being located at opposite ends of one of said two primary conduits, said second inlet and said second outlet being located at opposite ends of the other of said two primary conduits.
10. The piping manifold defined in claim 9 wherein said valves include: a first valve in said other of said two primary conduits between said second inlet and said first one of said three secondary conduits; a second valve in said one of said primary conduits between said first one of said three secondary conduits and said first outlet; a third valve in a second one of said three secondary conduits; a fourth valve in a third one of said three secondary conduits; a fifth valve in said one of said primary conduits between said first inlet and said first one of said three secondary conduits; and a sixth valve in said other of said two primary conduits between said first one of said three secondary conduits and said second outlet.
11. The piping manifold defined in claim 10, further comprising a base frame defining a horizontal base, said conduit network and said pump being mounted to said base frame, said two primary conduits extending horizontally with said other of said two primary conduits disposed vertically above said one of said two primary conduits, said three secondary conduits extending vertically in parallel to each other, said first one of said three secondary conduits being disposed between said second one and said third one of said three secondary conduits.
12. The piping manifold defined in claim 10 wherein said third valve is located in a lower end portion of said second one of said three secondary conduits, said fourth valve being located in a lower end portion of said third one of said three secondary conduits, further comprising a first filter screen disposed in an upper end portion of said second one of said three secondary conduits and a second filter screen disposed in an upper end portion of said third one of said three secondary conduits.
13. A hydraulic method for use with a ball circulation pump skid, comprising: operating a pump to move fluid through a hydraulic circuit including an operative device and a manifold of the ball circulation pump skid; during the operating of said pump, selectively actuating valves in said manifold; and by virtue of the selective actuation of said valves: (a) directing ball-containing fluid from said operative device in a first direction through a ball collection capsule in said manifold to thereby capture balls from the fluid, (b) guiding ball-free fluid from said ball collection capsule to said pump and back to said manifold, (c) directing the ball-free fluid from said pump in a second direction through said ball collection capsule to entrain the balls captured therein, and (d) moving ball-entraining fluid from said ball collection capsule in said manifold to said operative device.
14. The method defined in claim 13 wherein the directing of said ball-containing fluid from said operative device in said first direction through said ball collection capsule includes feeding said ball-containing fluid through at least one opening at one end of said ball collection capsule.
15. The method defined in claim 14 wherein the guiding of said ball-free fluid from said ball collection capsule to said pump includes flowing said ball-free fluid through a filter screen or panel at an end of said ball collection capsule opposite said at least one opening.
16. The method defined in claim 15 wherein the directing of the ball-free fluid from said pump in said second direction through said ball collection capsule includes moving said ball-free fluid through said filter screen or panel from a side thereof opposite said at least one opening.
17. The method defined in claim 16 wherein the moving of the ball-entraining fluid from said ball collection capsule includes guiding cleaning balls and fluid from said capsule through said at least one opening.
18. The method defined in claim 13 wherein said second direction is opposite said first direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0032] A ball circulation pump skid comprises a base frame 20, a pump 22 mounted to the base frame, and a piping manifold 24 also mounted to the base frame. Piping manifold 24 has a first inlet 26 and a first outlet 28 (
[0033] Manifold 24 houses a ball collection capsule 38 (
[0034] Ball collection capsule 38 is provided at a lower end (not designated) with a perforate wall or panel 44 configured to permit fluid passage and to prevent ball passage. End wall or panel 44 and, optionally, a cylindrical sidewall 46 of capsule 38 are formed as screens or filter panels that block passage of cleaning balls but permit liquid flow through. Ball collection capsule 38 is provided at an upper end (not designated) with at least one opening 48 and preferably two opposed openings 48 and 50 large enough to permit passage of fluid together with entrained balls alternately into and out of the ball collection capsule (depending on the phase of the operating cycle, as described hereinafter). Flow direction 40 extends from opening 48 at the second end towards end wall or panel 44, while the second flow direction 42 extends from wall or panel 44 towards opening 50 at the top or upper end of ball collection capsule 38.
[0035] Six valves 52-57 are mounted to manifold 24 for controlling the flow of fluid therethrough. More particularly, valves 52-57 are jointly operative to create alternately a first fluid flow path 58 and a second fluid flow path 60 through the piping manifold. Flow path 58 includes a first leg 58a from inlet 34 to outlet 28 through ball collection capsule 38, overlapping the first flow direction 40, and further includes a second leg 58b from inlet 26 to outlet 36. Flow path 60 includes a leg 60a from inlet 26 to outlet 36 through ball collection capsule 38, coinciding in part with the second flow direction 42, and additionally includes a leg 60b from inlet 34 to outlet 28.
[0036] Piping manifold 24 includes two primary conduits 62 and 64 and three secondary conduits 66, 68, 70. Each of secondary conduit 66, 68, 70 extends between primary conduits 62 and 64. Ball collection capsule 38 is disposed in a first one 66 of the three secondary conduits 66, 68, 70. Inlet 26 and outlet 28 are located at opposite ends of one primary conduit 62, while inlet 34 and outlet 36 are located at opposite ends of the other primary conduit 64.
[0037] Valves 52-57 include a first valve 52 in primary conduit 64 between inlet 34 and secondary conduit 66, a second valve 53 in primary conduit 62 between secondary conduit 66 and outlet 28, a third valve 54 in a second secondary conduit 68, a fourth valve 55 in a third secondary conduit 70, a fifth valve 56 in primary conduit 62 between inlet 26 and secondary conduit 66, and a sixth valve 57 in primary conduit 64 between secondary conduit 66 and outlet 36.
[0038] The two primary conduits 62 and 64 extend horizontally, primary conduit 64 disposed vertically above primary conduit 62 and parallel thereto. Secondary conduits 66, 68, 70 preferably extend vertically in parallel to each other, secondary conduit 66 being disposed between conduits 68 and 70.
[0039] The ball circulation pump skid may further comprise a control unit 72 mounted to base frame 20. Control unit is a numerical-control unit or more preferably a microprocessor operatively connected to pump 22 and valves 52-57 for coordinating or synchronizing the operation and actuation thereof.
[0040] Third valve 54 is disposed in a lower end portion (not separately designated) of secondary conduit 68, while fourth valve 55 is positioned in a lower end portion (not separately designated) of secondary conduit 70. Manifold 24 further houses a filter screen 74 in an upper end portion (not separately designated) of secondary conduit 68 and a filter screen 76 in an upper end portion (not separately designated) of secondary conduit 70. Filter screens 74 and 76 are fastened to respective secondary conduits 68 and 70, internally thereof.
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[0042] Although the invention has been described in terms of particular embodiments and applications, one of ordinary skill in the art, in light of this teaching, can generate additional embodiments and modifications without departing from the spirit of or exceeding the scope of the claimed invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the drawings and descriptions herein are proffered by way of example to facilitate comprehension of the invention and should not be construed to limit the scope thereof.