20240011473. COMMON PLUNGER FOR A LINEAR ACTUATED PUMP simplified abstract (SPM Oil & Gas Inc.)
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COMMON PLUNGER FOR A LINEAR ACTUATED PUMP
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Wesley P. Clark of Weatherford TX (US)
Chandu Kumar of Fort Worth TX (US)
John Mccrady of Burleson TX (US)
Royce Gerngross of Houston TX (US)
COMMON PLUNGER FOR A LINEAR ACTUATED PUMP - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240011473 titled 'COMMON PLUNGER FOR A LINEAR ACTUATED PUMP
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a linear pump assembly that consists of a cylinder piston housed within a cylinder housing, with a first plunger-cylinder rod connected to one end of the piston and housed within a first plunger housing, and a second plunger-cylinder rod connected to the other end of the piston and housed within a second plunger housing. The assembly also includes fluid ends coupled to the plunger housings, each housing a suction valve and a discharge valve.
- The linear pump assembly includes a cylinder piston, cylinder housing, and plunger housings.
- The first and second plunger-cylinder rods are connected to the ends of the cylinder piston.
- The first plunger-cylinder rod is housed within the first plunger housing, while the second plunger-cylinder rod is housed within the second plunger housing.
- The fluid ends are coupled to the plunger housings and house suction and discharge valves.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Industrial pumping systems
- Hydraulic systems
- Oil and gas industry
- Chemical processing
Problems solved by this technology:
- Efficient fluid pumping
- Controllable and precise fluid flow
- Reduction of leakage and loss of pressure
Benefits of this technology:
- Improved efficiency and performance of pumping systems
- Enhanced control and accuracy in fluid flow
- Minimized leakage and pressure loss
Original Abstract Submitted
a linear pump assembly includes a cylinder piston disposed in a generally tubular internal cylinder chamber defined within a cylinder housing having first and second ends, a first plunger-cylinder rod securely coupled to a first end of the cylinder piston and disposed in a first generally tubular internal plunger chamber defined within a first plunger housing in linear alignment with the cylinder housing, and a second plunger-cylinder rod securely coupled to a second end of the cylinder piston and disposed in a second generally tubular internal plunger chamber defined within a second plunger housing in linear alignment with the cylinder housing and the first plunger housing. first and second fluid ends are coupled to the first and second plunger housings respectively, the first and second fluid ends each housing a suction valve and a discharge valve.