Distributor In Piston Patents (Class 417/444)
  • Patent number: 11006725
    Abstract: The present invention disclosed herein relates to a bead discharge pump container, in particular, a bead discharge pump container, which has a cylinder-type pump structure having a check valve and designed by changing a check valve structure, a piton rod structure, a gap between a piston rod and a seal cap, and the like such that the bead contents are easily discharged without being burst.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2021
    Assignee: YONWOO CO., LTD.
    Inventors: Seo-Hui Jung, Sung-Woong Choi
  • Patent number: 8353691
    Abstract: A piston pump for the hydraulic energy supply in a motor vehicle, comprising a piston that is movably arranged in a stepped bore of an accommodating member that is provided with a closure, the piston carries a seat for an elastic sealing element which accommodates the sealing element with axial play, and with radial elastic preload for the purpose of sealing between piston and cylinder. The seat for the sealing element has a structure which generates forces pointing radially towards a piston axis and expanding the sealing element in a radial direction, and that the structure produces an elastic deformation of the sealing element for an increased and dosed sealing contact pressure between piston and cylinder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2013
    Assignee: Continental Teves AG & Co., oHG
    Inventors: Georg Sonnenschein, Georg Obersteiner, Jurgen Uhlmer, Achim Possmann, Andreas Hettrich
  • Patent number: 6347668
    Abstract: A relievable check valve assembly having various trigger forms for oil wells and water wells adapted to control the liquid flow when inserted tubing is being removed from a well.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 19, 2002
    Inventor: John L. McNeill
  • Patent number: 6102665
    Abstract: An electronic control system is disclosed to control and to prevent damage to a standalone or a network of oil free, two stage compressor packages. The electronic control system uses pressure and temperature sensors to detect actual shutdown conditions or predict shutdown conditions based on the operating state of the compressor package and the current temperatures or pressures of the air at strategic locations in the compressor package. It has been determined through experimentation that, if the pressure at the inlet of the stage two compressor is less than the discharge pressure of the stage two compressor by more than an allowable value, then a high temperature condition will occur in the stage two compressor and cause the compressor to seize.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2000
    Assignee: Coltec Industries Inc
    Inventors: Steven D. Centers, Paul G. Moffat
  • Patent number: 6099274
    Abstract: A reciprocating pump is provided for pumping subterranean fluids containing fine solids to surface. The pump comprises a pump barrel, piston and piston rod. The piston rod is suspended form reciprocating production tubing. The barrel is anchored in the casing of a well. A standing valve is located at the bottom of the barrel. The piston and travelling valve are located at the bottom of the piston rod for minimizing the dead-space between standing and travelling valves. Upper and lower stacks of hydraulic piston seal rings are positioned on the piston above and below the travelling valve for minimizing piston height. Each seal has radially flared lips at its leading edge. The piston spaced grooves formed therein, corresponding to the seal ring flared lips.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2000
    Inventor: Kenneth S. Conn
  • Patent number: 5941311
    Abstract: A production pump & circulation tool (1, FIG. 1) used down-hole on the end of a production string (FIG. 10) including: a combined traveling valve assembly bottom connector (10) and fishing tool section (20) which engages gripping pins (51) for twisting the tool and is associated with a traveling ball valve (11/12); a sleeve (30); peripherally spaced, "J" slots (43) in an outer member (40) in which guide pins (52) move changing the tool's state with rotation about a longitudinal axis; a biasing spring (81); a standing valve assembly (50) which carries at its top a projector for unseating the traveling ball valve and to which the pins are attached and which encloses a standing valve ball (50A) and carries its seat (50B); a combined bushing (60) and top spring seat (70); a spring housing (80); and a standing valve projector (90) which can unseat the standing ball from its valve seat when the assembly 50 is lowered against the force of the spring. A pumping "valve locked closed" disposition (FIGS.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1999
    Assignee: Newton Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Carl Robert Newton
  • Patent number: 5655604
    Abstract: A production pump & circulation tool (1, FIG. 1) used down-hole on the end of a production string (FIG. 10) including: a combined traveling valve assembly bottom connector (10) and fishing tool section (20, FIGS. 2A-2C) which engages griping pins (51) for twisting the tool and is associated with a traveling ball valve (11/12); a sleeve (30, FIGS. 3A-3C); peripherally spaced, "J" slots (43) in an outer member (40, FIGS. 4A-4C) in which guide pins (52) move changing the tool's state when one part is rotated about a longitudinal axis with respect to the other, causing it to longitudinally move with respect to the other under or against a biasing spring (81); a standing valve assembly (50, FIGS. 5A-5C) which carries at its top a projector for unseating the traveling ball valve and to which the pins are attached and which encloses a standing valve ball (50A) and carries its seat (50B); a combined bushing (60) and top spring seat (70, FIGS. 6A & 6B); a spring housing (80, FIGS.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 12, 1997
    Assignee: Newton Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Carl R. Newton
  • Patent number: 5642990
    Abstract: A downhole pump is reciprocated subsurface for the purpose of lifting fluid from an underground borehole to the surface or other suitable storage location. As the fluid being pumped may contain gas, the efficiency of the pump may decrease to the point where no fluid is pumped due to the compression and expansion of gas within the downhole pump. This condition is commonly described as gas lock, and, when encountered, can prevent the pump from displacing any fluid, resulting in no efficiency and no work performed. Installed as an integral part of the downhole pump assembly, the device described herein effectively, mechanically, and positively prevents the gas locked condition, and, additionally, efficiently handles suspended solids due to its design incorporating no moving parts nor small fluid passages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1997
    Inventor: Charles G. Short
  • Patent number: 5382142
    Abstract: A backwash valve for use in a sucker-rod actuated fluid pump, may be selectively actuated to permit both the standing and traveling ball valves to be unseated at the same time permit the pump to be backwashed and/or the production tubing string drained.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1995
    Assignee: Spears Speciality Oil Tools, Inc.
    Inventor: Harry L. Spears
  • Patent number: 5249936
    Abstract: The travelling check valve of the pump is adapted to be automatically opened at the bottom of the down stroke, so that gasses trapped between the travelling and standing check valves may escape and eliminate gas locking. The valve member of the travelling check valve is provided with a downwardly extending, axial stem. The barrel carries a stationary pin extending transversely across its bore just above the standing check valve. The pump piston, carrying the travelling check valve, brings the stem into contact with the pin as the piston reaches the bottom of its down stroke. This causes the valve member to temporarily unseat until the piston commences the up stroke.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1993
    Inventors: Kenneth R. McConnell, Douglas A. Jensen
  • Patent number: 5141411
    Abstract: A fluid pump which is particularly useful in relatively deep and/or low pressure stripper wells. Stripper wells tend to produce sporadically and/or occasionally produce gas, and are often very sandy, have a tendency to become gas locked, and are susceptible to sticking and sanding. Fluid is displaced out of the pump into the production tubing through exit ports located immediately above the hold-down, e.g., at a point intermediate the ends of the barrel of the pump. The pump includes a traveling valve and a standing valve, the traveling valve being provided with a valve member which includes a downwardly extending stem which terminates in a lower bearing surface, and the standing valve being provided with a valve member having an upper bearing surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1992
    Inventor: Joseph H. Klaeger
  • Patent number: 4907953
    Abstract: A locking gas equalizer is provided for use with a subsurface pump for lifting fluids having a high gas content. A mechanical lifting piston and rod are slidably mounted beneath the check valve in the traveling pump assembly. When the pump reaches the bottom of its down stroke the piston raises the rod and unseats the check valve. As the pump cycle reverses at the top of the stroke, the inertia of the piston also causes the rod to be raised for unseating the check valve and allowing a small amount of fluid to drop into the pump chamber. Thus, gas pressure within the pump chamber volumes is positively equalized to prevent gas lock up of the pumping action. A hexagonal alignment slider maintains alignment of the lifting piston to prevent hangup of the piston in a stroke through pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 13, 1990
    Inventors: Douglas W. Hebert, Elgie Harris, II
  • Patent number: 4876558
    Abstract: In a pump device wherein a piston is reciprocally moved in a predetermined range within a cylinder to thereby produce pressure, a liquid inflow hole is provided outside the predetermined range of the cylinder and a hermetically sealing member biased so as to hermetically seal the liquid inflow hole until the piston is moved by a predetermined amount is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1989
    Assignee: Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventor: Toshiharu Mamiya
  • Patent number: 4867242
    Abstract: A gas lock breaker for oil well pumps includes a stationary barrel with a standing valve on the bottom, a reciprocating piston in the barrel with a traveling valve on the bottom of the piston, an unseating rod positioned above the standing valve and adapted to protrude into the traveling valve to unseat the ball closure thereof near the bottom extremity of the downstroke of the piston. For a conventional well of any normal depth equipped with a pump jack for piston displacement anywhere in the range of 1 to 5 meters (3.3 to 16.4 feet), the unseating rod protrudes through the traveling valve a distance of about 1 to 15 percent of the piston stroke, or about 5 to 13 cm. (2 to 5 in.). The standing valve cage is preferably 12 to 20 cm. (4.75 to 8.0 in.), and the traveling valve is set to approach within 15 to 30 cm. (6 to 12 in.) of the standing valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1989
    Assignee: Amerada Minerals Corporation of Canada, Ltd.
    Inventor: Gordon E. Hart
  • Patent number: 4781547
    Abstract: A gas equalizer device for use in conjunction with a reciprocatory pump located downhole in a wellbore. The device of the present invention avoids a condition commonly known in the pumpjack art as "fluid pounding", which is brought about when compressible gases accumulate in the working chamber of the downhole pump. The gas equalizer device of this invention includes a pushrod having a marginal end reciprocatingly enclosed in a slidable manner within a housing which is mounted to the usual traveling valve cage of the downhole pump. The pushrod is alternately moved from an extended into a retracted position each upstroke and downstroke of the pump. The free terminal end of the pushrod is arranged to engage the ball check valve of the traveling valve assembly as the pump commences the downstroke. This unseats the ball, thereby allowing any accumulated gases to escape from the variable pump chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1988
    Inventor: Raymond D. Madden
  • Patent number: 4662831
    Abstract: Oil and other fluids are pumped from a well drilled into chalk or other difficult-to-produce formations by applying a back pressure to the formation concurrently with pumping fluid from the formation. One embodiment a pump suitable for performing the method includes a reciprocating piston with a check valve to permit the passage of fluid through the piston during downstrokes and to prevent its passage during upstrokes. The pump also includes a second check valve having a telescoping link that permits the downward passage of fluid for a first portion of the downstroke of the pump piston but prevents the passage of the fluid during a second portion of the piston downstroke. The combined action of the two valves is to lift fluid on the pump piston upstroke and force a portion of the previously lifted fluid back into the well, and thus into the formation, during the first portion of the downstroke.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1985
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1987
    Inventor: John D. Bennett
  • Patent number: 4648998
    Abstract: A charge forming apparatus or carburetor having a mixture passage and a throttle valve arranged therewithin. A fuel pressure control mechanism comprises a chamber from which controlled fuel is fed to the mixture passage. A flexible diaphragm defines one of the walls of the fuel chamber. A cam is formed at a throttle shaft which supports the throttle valve. An acceleration pump comprises a cylindrical chamber, a piston received in the cylindrical chamber, and a spring for contacting the piston with the cam on the throttle shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1987
    Assignee: Shingawa Daikasuto Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventor: Satoru Araki
  • Patent number: 4636150
    Abstract: An electromagnetic pump comprising a housing having a fluid receiving chamber in communication with an inlet, a pair of fluid chambers connected by a fluid bypass passage to accommodate bubbles, one in communication with the fluid receiving chamber and the other in communication with an outlet, an electromagnet carried by the housing located external to the fluid chambers thereof, and a barrier in the form of a thin diaphragm of fluid impermeable material which hermetically isolates the electromagnet from the fluid chambers. An armature in the housing is movable within a body of magnetically permeable material which contains the bypass, has a pole portion located for magnetic attraction by the electromagnet, and has a piston portion, preferably of smaller cross-section than the pole portion, for forcing fluid from the fluid chambers and through the outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1987
    Assignee: Greatbatch Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventors: Theodore J. Falk, Lawrence E. Morris
  • Patent number: 4569641
    Abstract: An electromagnetic pump comprising a housing having fluid receiving and pumping chambers in communication with an inlet and an outlet, respectively, an electromagnet carried by the housing external to the fluid chambers, and a barrier in the form of a thin diaphragm of fluid impermeable material which hermetically isolates the electromagnet from the fluid chamber. An armature in the housing is movable within a body of magnetically permeable material and has a pole portion located for magnetic attraction by the electromagnet and has a plunger portion in the pumping chamber for forcing fluid out of the chamber through the outlet. The armature is moved from a rest position through a forward pumping stroke when attracted by the electromagnet to force fluid out of the pumping chamber through the outlet, and the armature is moved by biasing spring in an opposite direction through a return stroke back to the rest position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 1982
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1986
    Assignee: Greatbatch Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventors: Theodore J. Falk, Lawrence E. Morris
  • Patent number: 4568250
    Abstract: An electromagnetic pump comprising a housing having a fluid receiving chamber in communication with an inlet, a pair of serially-connected fluid pumping chambers, one in communication with the fluid receiving chamber and the other in communication with an outlet, an electromagnet carried by the housing located external to the fluid chambers thereof, and a barrier in the form of a thin diaphragm of fluid impermeable material which heremetically isolates the electromagnet from the fluid chambers. An armature in the housing is movable within a body of magnetically permeable material, has a pole portion located for magnetic attraction by the electromagnet, and has first and second plunger portions in respective ones of the pumping chambers for forcing fluid out of the chambers and through the outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1983
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1986
    Assignee: Greatbatch Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventors: Theodore J. Falk, Lawrence E. Morris
  • Patent number: 4561828
    Abstract: A pump for forwarding liquids is described which has at least one pump chamber with inlet and outlet valves and also a plunger which periodically varies the volume of the pump chamber. To avoid the problems of dry running with very rapidly running pumps, and in order to overcome the resulting danger of destruction, the pump is arranged so that the closing force of at least one inlet valve of each pump chamber is controlled in dependence on the movement of the displacement member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1983
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1985
    Assignee: Speck-Kolbenpumpen-Fabrik Otto Speck KG
    Inventors: Horst Wolff, Franz Hani
  • Patent number: 4557668
    Abstract: A downhole pump having a gas release valve which valve can be easily applied to the fixed barrel of a conventional downhole traveling plunger pump by merely lengthening such barrel. A trip on the pull rod attached to the plunger lifts off a valve element of the barrel valve seat to release any gas or foamy oil otherwise trapped between the lower standing valve and the traveling valve of the plunger. Such release takes place on each stroke of the pump. The invention is useful for obtaining oil under subterranean formation conditions that do not normally permit such recovery efficiently due to gas locks and can be either provided in a downhole pump or added to a conventional traveling plunger preexisting pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1985
    Inventor: William A. Jones
  • Patent number: 4252507
    Abstract: An improved, hand actuatable pump assembly. A stem and piston assembly extend into a valve body. The piston sealingly engages the wall of the valve body and together they define a pressure chamber therebelow. The piston seals a discharge passageway in the stem. As the pump assembly is primed, air in the pressure chamber escapes through the discharge passageway. When the pump is ready for use, the force of hydraulic pressure below the piston opens communication between the pressure chamber and passageway. When the piston nears the end of the stroke, it is mechanically held open to complete dispensing. At all times, a positive seal between the piston and the valve body wall is maintained to prevent passage of the contents of the pressure chamber therebetween, thereby to minimize sticking and clogging of the pump assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1979
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1981
    Assignee: Seaquist Valve Company
    Inventor: Michael G. Knickerbocker
  • Patent number: 4088425
    Abstract: The vertical hollow sleeve of a pump has a bottom open end receiving the top open end of a container with fluid. A top section of the sleeve has a first vertical bore with a bottom surface communicating with the bottom thereof and contoured to receive a convex diaphram. A hollow vertical extension slidably disposed in the first bore has a second vertical bore with a top disposed first orifice. The tip of a vertical member slidably disposed in the first bore fits movably into the first orifice. A mechanism engaging the extension and bottom surface has a horizontal chamber which in vertical cross section has the shape of a horizontally elongated axis. The diaphram forms the top surface of the chamber. The bottom surface of the chamber is formed by the rigid top end of a vertical cylinder which has a third vertical bore receiving the member. The member has a fourth vertical bore which communicates with an enlarged hollow region in the chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 9, 1978
    Inventor: Robert A. Bennett
  • Patent number: 4087212
    Abstract: A conventional pumping unit is mounted at ground level, to which is attached a hollow sucker rod that extends through a tubing string to the production level of the well. Integral with the tubing string is provided a pump barrel, with communication between the production formation and the tubing string being effected across a ball and seat check valve.Secured to the lower extremity of the hollow sucker rod is an elongated sleeve-like pump housing having a sealing element at the lower extremity thereof establishing a seal between the pump housing and the pump barrel. Intermediate the extremities of the hollow pump body is formed a plurality of elongated slot-like ports extending parallel with the longitudinal axis of the pump body. An elongated traveling piston is located for reciprocal movement within the pump body and is also provided with a seal at the lower extremity thereof for establishing a sealed relationship with the pump barrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1976
    Date of Patent: May 2, 1978
    Inventor: William D. Holder
  • Patent number: 4050860
    Abstract: A finger-operated spray pump assembly adapted to maintain a seal against leakage under substantially all conditions normally encountered by the pump. The assembly includes a compression chamber, a piston slidable in the housing, a grommet for holding the piston in the compression chamber, a stem slidable in the piston, and a seal member abutting the piston. The lower end of the valve stem contacts the seal member to open the seal slightly before the piston starts its downstroke. A closure member for the container to be used is permanently attached to the spray pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 27, 1977
    Assignee: VCA Corporation
    Inventor: Steve W. Beres
  • Patent number: RE33163
    Abstract: A gas equalizer device for use in conjunction with a reciprocatory pump located downhole in a wellbore. The device of the present invention avoids a condition commonly known in the pumpjack art as "fluid pounding", which is brought about when compressible gases accumulate in the working chamber of the downhole pump. The gas equalizer device of the invention includes a pushrod having a marginal end reciprocatingly enclosed in a slidable manner within a housing which is mounted to the usual traveling valve cage of the downhole pump. The pushrod is alternately moved from an extended into a retracted position each upstroke and downstroke of the pump. The free terminal end of the pushrod is arranged to engage the ball check valve of the traveling valve assembly as the pump commences the downstroke. This unseats the ball, thereby allowing any accumulated gases to escape from the variable pump chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: February 13, 1990
    Assignee: Madden Sales & Service, Inc.
    Inventor: Raymond D. Madden