RECIPROCATING PISTON
20180355865 ยท 2018-12-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04B53/143
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B47/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04C15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A reciprocating piston of a positive displacement pump has a piston body with a plurality of cooling fins on one or more exterior surfaces of the piston body. A seal coupled to the piston body forms a seal with the walls of a cylinder in the positive displacement pump. A rod moves the piston within the cylinder to cause the displacement of fluid.
Claims
1. A piston, comprising: a piston body having a plurality of cooling fins formed on an exterior surface of the piston body; and a seal coupled to the piston body.
2. The piston of claim 1, wherein the piston body comprises an upper cylindrical portion and a lower cylindrical portion having an outer diameter greater than an outer diameter of the upper cylindrical portion.
3. The piston of claim 2, wherein the cooling fins are located on an exterior surface of the upper cylindrical portion.
4. The piston of claim 3, wherein at least one cooling fin is located on an exterior surface of the lower cylindrical portion.
5. The piston of claim 1, wherein each cooling fin is located between two grooves formed in the exterior surface of the piston body.
6. The piston of claim 1, wherein the piston body is formed out of a metallic material.
7. The piston of claim 6, wherein the metallic material is aluminum.
8. The piston of claim 1, wherein the seal comprise a first portion that is formed out of a material that is harder than a material of a second portion of the seal.
9. The piston of claim 1, further comprising a bore disposed through the piston body.
10. The piston of claim 1, wherein one or more cooling fins are formed on an exterior surface of the seal.
11. A pump, comprising: a piston having a plurality of cooling fins formed on an exterior surface of the piston; a seal coupled to the piston; a cylinder, wherein the piston is disposed within the cylinder such that the seal forms a seal between the piston and the cylinder; and a piston rod coupled to the piston and configured to reciprocate the piston within the cylinder, wherein the pump is a positive displacement pump.
12. The pump of claim 11, further comprising a spray assembly configured to spray a cooling or lubricating fluid on a backside of the piston.
13. The pump of claim 12, further comprising a suction valve and a suction manifold in fluid communication with the piston.
14. The pump of claim 13, further comprising a discharge valve and a discharge manifold in fluid communication with the piston.
15. The pump of claim 14, wherein the piston is movable in a first direction to draw fluid through the suction valve from the suction manifold and movable in a second, opposite direction to discharge the fluid through the discharge valve to the discharge manifold.
16. The pump of claim 11, wherein one or more cooling fins are formed on an exterior surface of the seal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments and are therefore not to be considered limiting of the scope of the disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0013] The piston 101 is reciprocated in a first direction identified by reference arrow D1, away from the pump 100, to draw fluid through a suction valve 120 from a suction manifold 125 that is in fluid communication with the piston 101. The piston 101 is reciprocated in a second, opposite direction identified by reference arrow D2, toward the pump 100, to pressurize and discharge the fluid through a discharge valve 130 to a discharge manifold 135 that is in fluid communication with the piston 101. A spray assembly 107 sprays a cooling and/or lubricating fluid, such as water, onto a backside of the piston body 108 during operation of the pump 100 to cool the piston 101.
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[0015] The seal 102 is coupled to the piston body 108 and contacts both the exterior front surface 202 of the lower cylindrical portion 108b and the exterior side surface 204 of the upper cylindrical portion 108a. The seal 102 is comprised of a first portion 102a coupled to a second portion 102b. The first and/or second portions 102a, 102b of the seal 102 form a seal between the piston 101 and the inner wall of the cylinder 110 during operation.
[0016] In one embodiment, the piston body 108 is formed out of a metallic material, such as aluminum and/or steel. In one embodiment, the first portion 102a of the seal 102 is formed out of an elastomeric material, such as rubber or polyurethane. In one embodiment, the second portion 102b of the seal 102 is formed out of an elastomeric material, such as rubber or polyurethane. In one embodiment, the first portion 102a of the seal 102 is formed out of a material that is harder than the material of the second portion 102b.
[0017] The exterior surface of the seal 102, the exterior side surface 204 of the upper cylindrical portion 108a, and the exterior back surface 201 of the lower cylindrical portion 108b each have one or more cooling fins 208 formed in the surfaces between grooves 200. Although only shown on the exterior surface of the second portion 102b of the seal 102, and the exterior side surface 204 and the exterior back surface 201 of the piston body 108, the cooling fins 208 may be formed on any surface of the piston body 108 and/or the seal 102 that is exposed to a fluid to dissipate heat from the piston 101 and the seal 102. There may be any number of cooling fins 208 formed along surfaces of the piston body 108 and/or the seal 102, and the cooling fins 208 may be formed in any shape.
[0018] In one embodiment, the cooling fins 208 may be formed on only one exterior surface of the piston body 108 and/or the seal 102. In one embodiment, the cooling fins 208 may be formed on only the upper cylindrical portion 108a. In one embodiment, the cooling fins 208 may be formed on only the lower cylindrical portion 108b. In one embodiment, one or more of the cooling fins 208 may protrude outward from the surfaces of the piston 101 and/or the seal 102 such that they are raised from the surfaces of the piston 101 and/or the seal 102.
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[0020] The additional surface area created by the side surfaces 210 of the cooling fins 208 and the bottom surfaces 212 of the grooves is greater than and helps dissipate more heat away from the piston 101 during operation than the surface area of the exterior side surface 204 with no cooling fins 208 as shown by the dashed line in
[0021] While the foregoing is directed to some embodiments, other and further embodiments may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.