Patents by Inventor Joseph H. Byrne

Joseph H. Byrne has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9249797
    Abstract: A seal assembly is disposed in an annular recess in a cylinder chamber between a pump cavity and a pump exterior. The seal assembly includes a main seal and a back-up seal and seals to a pump plunger disposed within the cylinder chamber. The back-up seal includes an extrusion recess extending from a surface of the back-up seal adjacent the main seal along an inner or an outer diameter of the back-up seal. During pumping operations the plunger strokes through the cylinder chamber causing the main seal to extrude into the extrusion recess to form a seal between the plunger and the cylinder chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 2011
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2016
    Assignee: S.P.M. Flow Control, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph H. Byrne, Chang-Fei M. Yang
  • Publication number: 20160025082
    Abstract: A drive system for a fluid end of a reciprocating pump assembly including a drive member and a power end housing having a crankshaft rotatably disposed therein. The assembly includes a gearbox secured to the power end housing, the gearbox operatively connecting the drive member to the crankshaft for rotation thereof. The assembly further includes at least one arm member extending between the gearbox and the power end housing, the at least one arm member positioned to resist relative movement between the gearbox and the power end housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2015
    Publication date: January 28, 2016
    Inventors: Joseph H. Byrne, Edward C. Kotapish, Jacob A. Bayyouk, Lawrence Waweru
  • Publication number: 20160025088
    Abstract: A plate segment for a reciprocating pump power end frame assembly, the power end frame assembly having a pair of end plate segments and at least one middle plate segment disposed between the end plate segments. The plate segment consists of the middle plate segment or one of the pair of end plate segments and includes a plate having a front wall, a rear wall, a top wall, a bottom wall and a pair of sidewalls and at least one opening forming a bearing support surface, the opening extending through the plate. The plate segment further includes at least one extension extending from at least one of the sidewalls of the plate at a position to align with and contact a corresponding extension on an adjacently positioned plate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2015
    Publication date: January 28, 2016
    Inventors: Joseph H. Byrne, Chandu Kumar, Kourosh Momenkhani, Jacob A. Bayyouk, Sean P. Moran, Donald Keith Plemons, William Walter Marshall, IV, Christopher P. Buckley
  • Publication number: 20150377318
    Abstract: In one aspect, there is provided a damper control system for a reciprocating pump assembly according to which control signals are sent to electromagnets. In another aspect, there is provided a method of dampening vibrations in a pump drivetrain according to which a beginning of torque variation is detected and at least a portion of the torque variation is negated. In another aspect, signals or data associated with pump characteristics are received from sensors, torque characteristics and damper response voltages per degree of crank angle are calculated, and control signals are sent to electromagnets. In another aspect, a damper system includes a fluid chamber configured to receive a magnetorheological fluid; a flywheel disposed at least partially within the fluid chamber and adapted to be operably coupled to a fluid pump crankshaft; and a magnetic device proximate the flywheel. The magnetic device applies a variable drag force to the flywheel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2015
    Publication date: December 31, 2015
    Inventor: Joseph H. Byrne
  • Publication number: 20140130887
    Abstract: According to one aspect, a manifold defines an internal region and a first inside surface. A fluid liner is permanently bonded to the first inside surface, and dynamically responds to pressure fluctuations within the internal region during fluid flow therethrough while the permanent bond is maintained. According to another aspect, an end cap is connected to the elongated member and defines a second inside surface. The fluid liner is engaged with each of first and second inside surfaces, and defines a third inside surface. A first thickness of the fluid liner is defined between the first and third inside surfaces, a second thickness of the fluid liner is defined between the second and third inside surfaces, and the second thickness is greater than the first thickness. According to another aspect, a plug opening is formed through the fluid liner, and a liner plug extends within the plug opening.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 24, 2013
    Publication date: May 15, 2014
    Inventors: Joseph H. Byrne, Frank Murtland, Ed Kotapish
  • Publication number: 20130020521
    Abstract: A valve assembly is disclosed herein having a valve member and a valve seat body. The valve member is reciprocatingly movable into and out of engagement with the valve seat body. The assembly further includes at least one deformable seal positioned to be at the situs of engagement of the valve member with the valve seat body. The at least one seal is preconfigured with a recess facing the situs to form a pocket to trap fluid therein as the valve member approaches the engagement, which reduces the velocity of the valve member moving toward the engagement and reduces the impact force of the valve member on the valve seat body. Furthermore, the fluid disposed within the pocket also reduces the axial load on the valve member and valve seat body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 12, 2012
    Publication date: January 24, 2013
    Applicant: S.P.M. FLOW CONTROL, INC.
    Inventor: Joseph H. Byrne
  • Publication number: 20120152111
    Abstract: A seal assembly is disposed in an annular recess in a cylinder chamber between a pump cavity and a pump exterior. The seal assembly includes a main seal and a back-up seal and seals to a pump plunger disposed within the cylinder chamber. The back-up seal includes an extrusion recess extending from a surface of the back-up seal adjacent the main seal along an inner or an outer diameter of the back-up seal. During pumping operations the plunger strokes through the cylinder chamber causing the main seal to extrude into the extrusion recess to form a seal between the plunger and the cylinder chamber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2011
    Publication date: June 21, 2012
    Applicant: S.P.M. FLOW CONTROL, INC.
    Inventors: Joseph H. Byrne, Chang-Fei M. Yang
  • Publication number: 20110308967
    Abstract: A sacrificial body mitigates cavitation damage to components within a pump. The sacrificial body is mounted in the pump so that flowing fluid passes over the sacrificial body, which causes the sacrificial body to shed electrons into the flowing fluid in the vicinity of the cavitation. The excess electrons tend to suppress hydrogen ions from releasing, which can mitigate cavitation. The sacrificial body is formed of a material having less resistance to corrosion due to the flowing fluid than the components of the pump. Needles are attached to the sacrificial body for immersion in the flowing fluid to facilitate the release of the electrons for the sacrificial body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2011
    Publication date: December 22, 2011
    Applicant: S.P.M. Flow Control, Inc.
    Inventor: Joseph H. Byrne
  • Publication number: 20100158726
    Abstract: A pump system according on one or more aspects of another embodiment of the present disclosure comprises a pair of plunger pumps disposed in a back-to-back assembly having a width that is less than about 102 inches, wherein each pump comprises a zero offset and at least a six inch stroke.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2009
    Publication date: June 24, 2010
    Applicant: DIXIE IRON WORKS, LTD.
    Inventors: Steven T. Donald, Joseph H. Byrne, William J. Tiller
  • Patent number: 4332062
    Abstract: A well bowl has an opening extending through the bowl, at least a portion of which is formed in the shape of a pyramidal frustum. A plurality of slips are movable along the pyramidal surfaces and together define an inner opening, the slip surfaces which define the inner opening being adapted to engage and hold the outer surface of a length of drill pipe when the slips are moved toward the smaller end of the bowl opening. The slips are disengaged from the drill pipe when they are moved away from the smaller end of the bowl opening and have outer surfaces shaped to engage at least a portion of the surfaces which define the bowl opening when the slips move between their engaging and disengaging positions. The slips are guided along the surfaces which define the bowl for maintaining the slip surfaces which engage the pipe oriented in their pipe engaging positions when they move along the bowl surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1982
    Assignee: Bowen Tools, Inc.
    Inventor: Joseph H. Byrne, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4202208
    Abstract: A hydraulic torque indicator incorporating a gage readable in foot-pounds, which is adjustable for any length torque arm by the use of a link arm and an adjustable hydraulic cylinder connected in a trigonometric configuration which increases the pressure output to the torque gage as the torque arm to which the indicator is connected increases in length, thereby enabling the indicator to give an accurate indication of torque for any length torque arm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 13, 1980
    Assignee: Joy Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Joseph H. Byrne, Jr.
  • Patent number: D759728
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 21, 2016
    Assignee: S.P.M. Flow Control, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph H. Byrne, Jacob A. Bayyouk, Chandu Kumar