Claims
- 1. A reciprocating pump assembly, comprising:
a movable piston rod having a piston portion at an end that stokes within a piston chamber; a stationary piston rod sleeve that houses the piston rod and defines an annulus; a fluid line leading into the annulus; and a flow passage having an inlet in fluid communication with the annulus and an outlet in fluid communication with the piston chamber.
- 2. The reciprocating pump assembly of claim 1, wherein the flow passage is located with the piston rod.
- 3. The reciprocating pump assembly of claim 1, further comprising a fluid sprayer at the outlet of the flow passage in order to deliver a spray of fluid.
- 4. The reciprocating pump assembly of claim 1, wherein the flow passage extends through a portion of the piston rod and the outlet is located adjacent the piston portion of the piston rod.
- 5. The reciprocating pump assembly of claim 1, wherein:
the piston rod further comprises an outer shell having an inner circumference and a pony rod located within the outer shell that has an outer circumference that is less than inner circumference of the outer shell that defines a clearance; and the flow passage includes the clearance between the outer shell and the pony rod.
- 6. The reciprocating pump assembly of claim 1, wherein the piston rod further comprises:
a first tubular member and a pony rod carried within the first tubular member, the pony rod having an outer circumference that is less than the first tubular member thereby defining a clearance that is part of the flow passage; and a second tubular member connected to an end of the pony rod and an end of the first tubular member, the second tubular member extending the length of the piston rod and having an extension annulus that is also part of the flow passage.
- 7. A reciprocating pump assembly, comprising:
a movable piston rod having a piston at an end that stokes within a piston chamber, the piston rod having an outer shell with a tubular cross section and a pony rod extending therethrough, the outer shell and the pony rod defining a clearance between the outer surface of the pony rod and the inner surface of the outer shell, the piston rod also having a tubular extension attached to the outer shell and the pony rod, the tubular extension defining an extension annulus; a stationary piston rod sleeve that houses each of the piston rod and defines a sleeve annulus; a fluid line leading into the sleeve annulus; and a flow passage comprising the clearance between the pony rod and outer shell and the extension annulus, the flow passage having an inlet located in the clearance that is in fluid communication with the sleeve annulus and an outlet located tubular extension that is in fluid communication with the piston chamber.
- 8. The reciprocating pump assembly of claim 7, wherein the flow passage further comprises an outer shell port extending through a side of the outer shell to the sleeve annulus.
- 9. The reciprocating pump assembly of claim 8, wherein the outer shell port extends between the sleeve annulus and the clearance defined by the pony rod and the outer shell throughout the entire stroke of the piston rod such that the flow passage is in continuous fluid communication with the sleeve annulus.
- 10. The reciprocating pump assembly of claim 7, wherein the flow passage further comprises an outlet port extending through a side of the tubular extension to the piston chamber.
- 11. The reciprocating pump assembly of claim 7, wherein the flow passage further comprises a connection passage extending between the extension annulus and the clearance defined by the pony rod and the outer shell.
- 12. The reciprocating pump assembly of claim 7, wherein the sleeve annulus further comprises a sleeve port extending through a side of the stationary piston rod sleeve.
- 13. The reciprocating pump assembly of claim 7, further comprising a coolant sprayer located in the flow passage outlet to spray coolant on the piston and an interior surface of the piston chamber.
- 14. The reciprocating pump assembly of claim 1, wherein the piston rod further comprises an intermediate casing located between tubular extension and the outer casing, the intermediate casing housing a portion of the pony rod extending beyond the outer shell.
- 15. The reciprocating pump assembly of claim 14, wherein the flow passage further comprises a connection passage extending between the extension annulus and the clearance defined by the pony rod and the outer shell, and a portion of the connection passage extends between the pony rod and the intermediate casing.
- 16. A method of cooling a portion of a reciprocating pump, comprising:
providing a movable piston rod with a piston portion, the piston rod having flow passage extending therethrough with an outlet in fluid communication with a piston chamber; housing the piston rod within a piston rod sleeve that defines an annulus; connecting a fluid line to the piston rod sleeve so the fluid line is in fluid communication with annulus; reciprocating the piston rod within the piston rod sleeve; and transmitting a coolant from the fluid line to the outlet of the flow passage.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising providing a coolant sprayer located within the outlet of the flow passage and spraying the cooling into the piston chamber.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein reciprocating the piston rod defines a stroke length, and the coolant is transmitted from the fluid line to the outlet of the flow passage while the piston rod reciprocates through the entire stroke length.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein the outer piston sleeve and the fluid line are stationary while the piston rod reciprocates within the piston rod sleeve.
- 20. The method of claim 16, further comprising spraying the coolant onto a side of the piston and the a liner located on the interior surface of piston chamber.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This nonprovisional patent application claims the benefit of co-pending, provisional patent application U.S. Ser. No. 60/476,746, filed on Jun. 6, 2003, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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