Including Means To Open Distributor In Fixed Chamber Wall Patents (Class 417/445)
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Patent number: 10100829Abstract: A dump valve assembly is disclosed. The dump valve assembly has a seat plug, a spring, a standing valve, and a ball. The seat plug is anchored to the standing valve and has two prongs that engage two corresponding slots within the standing valve. By pressing downwardly upon the seat plug, the spring is compressed and the prongs slide downwardly until they engage the ball. By ceasing the downward pressure on the seat plug, the spring relaxes and expands, thereby lifting the ball off of the standing valve in order to open the standing valve for pump drainage.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2017Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Inventor: Michael Brent Ford
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Patent number: 10100609Abstract: A dump valve assembly is disclosed. The dump valve assembly has a seat plug that couples to a southern end of a traveling valve, a standing valve, and a ball. The seat plug has two prongs with angled bottom edges that engage two corresponding slots within the standing valve and that lift the ball off of the standing valve in order to open the standing valve for pump drainage.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2017Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Inventor: Michael Brent Ford
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Patent number: 10077629Abstract: A dump valve assembly is disclosed. The dump valve assembly has a seat plug that couples to a southern end of a traveling valve, a standing valve, and a ball. The seat plug has two prongs that engage two corresponding slots within the standing valve and that lift the ball off of the standing valve in order to open the standing valve for pump drainage.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2015Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Inventor: Michael Brent Ford
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Patent number: 9447788Abstract: A linear pump and motor system includes a motor, rotary-to-linear mechanism, pressure compensation device (PCD), and gas mitigation assembly. The rotary-to-linear mechanism may translate rotation of a motor into linear motion to provide a pumping action. A PCD may minimize a pressure differential between lubrication fluids and external fluids. A gas mitigation assembly may provide a mechanism that mechanically opens a valve. In some embodiments, a PCD may be utilized separately from the linear pump. In some embodiments, a gas mitigation assembly may be utilized separately from the linear pump.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2013Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: HENRY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LLCInventors: James C. Henry, James David Henry, Ronald David Wallin, Frederick Eugene Morrow, Trevor Hardway
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Publication number: 20100092314Abstract: Once the production route by the tubing has been selected, the stem travels through the inside of a guide whose upper end has a diameter adjusted to that of a rod which develops, increasing until it is connected to a barrel. The upper part of a anchor is arranged in the lower part of the barrel. The lower part of the anchor is connected to a nipple fixed to a transfer box. The fluid passage from an admission valve to the barrel in the upward stroke and the emptying of the barrel in the downward stroke is linked at least with a connector disposed between a basket and the transfer box. The basket houses the ball and the seat of at least one production valve arranged together with at least one connector in a carrier body retained between the transfer box on the top and a cage at the bottom and fitted to a conduit. The admission valve is housed inside the cage and it is provided with a ball that releases or obstructs the fluid passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventor: Carlos Alberto CIFUENTES
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Publication number: 20080219870Abstract: A device for conveying a mixture of substances including at least one mixture component predominantly having a viscous consistency and at least one mixture component predominantly having a solid, particle-like consistency, includes a delivery cylinder having perforations over a portion of a lateral wall thereof and configured to separate, through the perforations, at least one of the mixture components from the mixture of substances. The delivery cylinder is connected, via a pipeline provided on an outside of the perforated lateral cylinder wall, to a processing station for the separated at least one mixture component. A material feed space is connected to an inlet side of the delivery cylinder. A delivery line is connected to an outlet side of the delivery cylinder. A delivery piston is reciprocatable through the material feed space and the delivery cylinder.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2006Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: Putzmeister AktiengesellschaftInventors: Klaus Neubrand, Klemenus Finsterwalder
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Patent number: 6935846Abstract: The invention relates to a dosing pump comprising a chamber, an inlet valve located in an inlet pertaining to said chamber, and an outlet valve located in an outlet pertaining to said chamber. The chamber is divided into two partial chambers (2, 18) by a separating means. Said separating means comprises a separating valve (38) which opens in the direction of conveyance and which connects the partial chambers (2, 18). The separating means can be moved back and forth in the direction of conveyance and is connected to a drive device for this purpose. When the separating means is moved in the direction of conveyance, dosing liquid is sucked in via the inlet valve (6) and is simultaneously discharged via the outlet valve (28). This process is carried out smoothly and continuously.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2001Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Lutz-Pumpen GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Gerhard Jesse
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Patent number: 6347668Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: April 21, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Inventor: John L. McNeill
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Patent number: 5640992Abstract: A pressure gauge includes a housing, a Bourdon tube with a closed end, an adjustment rod mounted rotatably in the housing, a microswitch installed on the adjustment rod, a gear, a sector wheel meshing with the gear, and a crank member interconnecting the sector wheel and the closed end of the Bourdon. Increase of the air pressure inside the Bourdon tube activates a portion of the assembly of the Bourdon tube and the sector wheel to contact the microswitch, so as to stop supply of compressed air from a pressure source to an article which is measured by the gauge. The adjustment rod can be rotated relative to the housing so as to change the distance between the microswitch and the portion of the assembly, thereby adjusting the preset upper limit value of the air pressure inside the Bourdon tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Inventor: Tien-Tsai Huang
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Patent number: 5382142Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: April 6, 1993Date of Patent: January 17, 1995Assignee: Spears Speciality Oil Tools, Inc.Inventor: Harry L. Spears
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Patent number: 5141411Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: November 30, 1990Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Inventor: Joseph H. Klaeger
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Patent number: 4147476Abstract: A pump assembly for an atomizing piston pump comprises a first piston slidably located in a first cylinder to define a first variable volume space and a second piston of smaller piston area than the first slidably located in a second cylinder to define a second variable volume space. The two volume spaces are in communication and there is a fluid flow passage through the first piston. A first valve is provided for opening and closing the passage and first biasing means urges the valve into a position closing the passage. Second biasing means urges the second piston towards a position corresponding to the minimum volume of the second volume space. The valve opens in the direction of fluid flow through the passage and fixed means are provided for opening the valve only after a predetermined amount of movement of the first piston.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1978Date of Patent: April 3, 1979Assignee: Bespak Industries LimitedInventor: William E. Warren