Reciprocating pump stabilizing device
A stabilizing device for stabilizing media may include a disk section to stabilize the media; and a container section to contain the disc section. The container section may be hollow to accommodate the disc section; and the disc section may include a plurality of media discs to reduce acoustic energy.
The present invention relates to a media stabilizer and more particularly to a reciprocating pump stabilizing device.
BACKGROUNDReciprocating pumps utilize a suction manifold and a discharge manifold for moving the media that is being pumped. These manifolds are equipped with valves that assist the reciprocating pump in media delivery to the piston or plunger chamber. When the valves are opening and closing, this creates a high frequency energy wave that is contained in the pumped media. This high frequency energy wave is commonly referred to as acoustic energy or harmonics, and they are damaging to the pump and piping system. If acoustics aren't properly filtered out of the system, this will create premature failures on pump expendables as well as the piping components. What is required is a device to stabilize the acoustic energy or harmonics before damage can affect the sensitive equipment.
SUMMARYA stabilizing device for stabilizing media may include a disk section to stabilize the media; and a container section to contain the disc section. The container section may be hollow to accommodate the disc section; and the disc section may include a plurality of media discs to reduce acoustic energy.
The disc section may include a plurality of spacers to separate the media discs.
The container section may include a top plate assembly to close the container section.
The container section may include includes a bottom head plate.
The container section may include a lower spool assembly.
The disc section may include a rod which extends through the plurality of media discs.
The invention may be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which, like reference numerals identify like elements, and in which:
The suction damper assembly/stabilizer device 100 provides a reservoir of pumped media by virtue of the media disc 104 and the cavity of the vessel pipe container 104. The elasticity of the media disc 104 provides an additional dampening effect to the pumped media. The media may be a fluid such as a liquid. The media disc 104 may be a hollow cylinder like device. The stabilizer device 100 may be positioned at the suction point of the reciprocating pump increasing the reciprocating pumps volumetric efficiency and smoothing the performance. The stabilizer 100 also works as a buffer between the reciprocating pump and the charge pump. The negative energy without the stabilizer 100 created by the reciprocating pump will travel down the section line to the charge pump causing premature failure.
The stabilizer 100 generates a compression column configured to mitigate the destructive energy in different ways. The media disc 104 may be formed from a flexible (compressible and expandable) material which may be a compressible elastomer that may absorb the destructive pulses created by the reciprocating pump. The spacers 102 may be configured between the media disc 104 promoting pumped media interaction between the layers of media disc providing more disc surface area being available.
The container section 103 may include a vessel pipe container 114 to provide a housing which may be hollow for containing the disc section 101. The container section 103 may include a upper flange 118 which may be connected to the top of the container section 103 and a lower flange 118 which may be connected to the bottom of the container section 103. The upper flange 118 may be connected to the top head assembly 128 to seal the top of the vessel pipe container 114. The lower flange 118 may be connected to the lower spool assembly 120 through a gasket 124. The spool flange 122 connects to the damper system.
The lower flange 118 as shown in
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the description herein of specific embodiments is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed.
Claims
1. A stabilizing device for stabilizing media, comprising:
- a disk section to stabilize the media;
- a container section to contain the disc section;
- wherein the container section is hollow to accommodate the disc section; and wherein the disc section includes a plurality of media discs to reduce acoustic energy.
2) A stabilizing device for stabilizing media as in claim 1, wherein the disc section includes a plurality of spacers to separate the media discs.
3) A stabilizing device for stabilizing media as in claim 1, wherein the container section includes a top plate assembly to close the container section.
4) A stabilizing device for stabilizing media as in claim 1, wherein the container section includes a bottom head plate.
5) A stabilizing device for stabilizing media as in claim 1, wherein the container section includes a lower spool assembly.
6) A stabilizing device for stabilizing media as in claim 1, wherein the disc section includes a rod which extends through the plurality of media discs.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 17, 2018
Publication Date: Jun 4, 2020
Inventor: Justin P. Manley (Murphy, TX)
Application Number: 16/132,628