Header ring for reciprocating pump
09845801 · 2017-12-19
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Abstract
A new header ring useful in downhole packing sets automatically cleans the cylinder plunger wall during use and forms an improved seal having long duration. The new header ring has a ring shaped body. The body includes a side wall defining an open top, an open bottom, and an inner wall portion with an inner wall surface for contacting a plunger. The inner wall portion includes an outwardly extending annular undercut, which defines an overhang and radius that helps wipe clean the plunger wall and form a better seal. The body also has an outer wall portion with an outer wall surface for contacting a stuffing box wall. The outer wall has a flat upper portion, a flat lower portion, and an outwardly sloped annular middle portion connecting the top and lower portions. The outer wall also has an inwardly extending annular ledge formed in its bottom. The inner wall portion is formed from a high wear resistance elastomer, and the outer wall portion is formed from a nonabrasive elastomer.
Claims
1. A header ring adapted to be positioned between a bore wall and a reciprocating plunger, comprising: an annular body having an inner portion adapted to contact the reciprocating plunger without contacting the bore wall, and an outer portion adapted to contact the bore wall without contacting the reciprocating plunger, the inner portion including an inner wall adapted to be positioned contacting the reciprocating plunger and having a flat face oriented parallel to a reciprocating plunger axis, a radially inwardly sloped portion and annular shoulder positioned to one side of the flat face, and an annular undercut providing an overhang and diametrically reduced portion positioned to the other side of the flat face, the undercut being radially inward of a portion of the flat face such that one end of the flat face overhangs the undercut to define a first wiper on a leading end of the inner wall, and the outer portion including an outer wall adapted to be positioned contacting the bore wall and having a flat face parallel to the flat face of the inner wall, an outwardly sloping face to one side of the flat face, and an annular ledge to one side of the outwardly sloping face, the annular ledge extending radially outward of and perpendicular to a bottom of the outer portion, the bottom oriented perpendicular to a leading end of the outer portion, the annular ledge and the bottom defining a second wiper on the leading end of the outer wall; wherein the first and second wipers are disposed on opposite sides of the leading end of the header ring and clearance is provided adjacent each of the first and second wipers adapted to collect debris wiped from each of the respective reciprocating plunger and bore wall.
2. The header ring according to claim 1, wherein the annular shoulder is spaced apart from the annular undercut.
3. The header ring according to claim 1, wherein the outer wall and the inner wall each include an elastomer having a durometer of between 70 and 95 Shore A, and wherein the inner wall is harder than the outer wall.
4. A header ring according to claim 1, wherein the outer wall further comprises a second flat face spaced from the flat face by the outwardly sloping face.
5. The header ring according to claim 1, wherein the inner wall comprises a high wear resistance elastomer, and the outer wall comprises a nonabrasive elastomer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
(6) Referring to the Figures, one embodiment of the invention provides a header ring 10 for a reciprocating pump. The ring shaped body 20 has a side wall 22 that defines an open top 24 and an open bottom 26. The cross section, (
(7) An inwardly directed annular shoulder 33 is adjacently spaced from the undercut 34 and radial portion 37. The shoulder may be shaped so as to be in direct alignment with the undercut 34, the radial portion 37, or both the undercut 34 and the radial portion 37, like the embodiment of
(8) The body 20 includes an outer wall portion 50 with an outer wall surface 52 for contacting a bore wall 40, which in typical applications is the wall of a stuffing box. Both the outer wall portion 50 and the inner wall portion 30 may be thicker or thinner than depicted in
(9) In some embodiments, the outer wall 50 and the inner wall 30 may be formed as a homogeneous elastomer ring. The body 20 can be made from a number of different natural or synthetic rubbers as, for example, nitrile or butadiene rubber, with a desired degree of hardness depending upon the use to which the plunger pump 12 is exposed. The outer wall 50 and the inner wall 30 may each be formed from an elastomer having a durometer of between about seventy (70) and ninety-five (95) Shore A. In another embodiment, the inner wall 30 and the outer wall 50 are formed from different materials, and the inner wall is harder than the outer wall.
(10) In some embodiments, the header ring 10 or at least a portion thereof is formed from ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), e.g., perfluoroalkoxy (PFA), polyurethane, and/or other thermo or thermoset plastics. In other embodiments, the header ring or at least a portion thereof is formed from a fluorinated polymer, e.g., polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)-based material, fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP).
(11) In yet another embodiment the header ring 10 or at least a portion thereof is formed from a rigid and/or nonrigid composite elastomer using known means. Some portions and parts of the header ring 10 may, in some embodiments, be harder than others and/or have various values of hardness and include materials, such as fiber, filler or elastomer coated fabric, for example, to yield desirable physical properties driven by the particular environment of the application, such as ambient temperatures, pressures or pHs. In one embodiment, the header ring 10 or at least a portion thereof is formed from a fluorocarbon.
(12) The above materials, compositions, and/or constituent elements forming the particular plastics discussed and their corresponding physical properties, however, should not be construed as limiting. Other materials, compositions, and/or constituent elements forming rigid and non-rigid materials or plastics possessing the physical properties useful in a manner as herein described may be appropriately desirable and availed using different materials, compositions, and/or constituent elements without undue experimentation and should be considered to fall within the scope of Applicants' innovative header ring.
(13) In more preferred embodiments, the inner wall portion 30 is formed from a high wear resistance/self-lubricated fluoroelastomer (FKM (FPM by ISO)) having a coefficient of friction between about 0.05 to 0.10, e.g., VITON®, and which may withstand pressure cycles of up to 20,000-30,000 psi; and the outer wall portion 50 is formed from a nonabrasive elastomer preferably containing graphite and/or rubber constituents, e.g., Hydrogenated Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (HNBR). A softer outer wall 50 substantially reduces the wear on the wall of the stuffing box 14 and prolongs the life of the seal 10 as a result. The softer outer wall 50 also produces inward radial force against the plunger 12 pump so that the inner wall surfaces 32, 38, 35, 34 and 37 define the self-sealing mechanism described below.
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(16) Additionally, the compressive force to the softer outer wall 50 produces an inward radial force against the inner wall 30 that significantly improves seal function and duration. Flat portion 38 compresses radially against the wall of the plunger 12. The amount of surface area of flat portion 38 made to contact the plunger wall 12 and hence, the effectiveness of the seal, is determined by the angle of flat portion 38 relative to the vertical, as described above. The radial force is transferred to portion 38, overhang 35, undercut 34 and radius 37, which together form a self-sealing function between the ring 10 and the plunger 12 pump. Compression force on portion 38 causes the inner wall 30 to give slightly at radius 37 causing the wiper or sharp-edged overhang 35 and portion 38 to firmly seal with more or less force against the plunger 12. Thus, a sharp wiping with less surface area contact or a full flat portion 38 optimal surface area contact may be used as desired.
(17) On the upward stroke of plunger 12, the overhang 35, undercut 34 and radius 37 wipe and guide dirt and debris from the plunger keeping it free of silica, ceramic or other particulate that may cause leaks or damage to the packing. The new header ring 10 makes replacement of the packing more convenient because the “wipers” 60, 35 make walls 40, 12, self-cleaning. That is, workers don't have to wrestle with cleaning the stuffing box and plunger in the field when replacing the packing.
(18) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, specific embodiments have been described. It should nevertheless be understood that the description is intended to be illustrative and not restrictive in character, and that no limitation of the scope of the invention is intended. Any alterations and further modifications in the described components, elements, processes, or devices, and any further applications of the principles of the invention as described herein, are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.