Claims
- 1. A high pressure fluid pump comprising:a suction valve seat including a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet; a plunger housing defining a cylindrical plunger chamber therein having a central axis; a plunger linearly moveable within the plunger chamber along the central axis during stroking of the pump; an inlet check valve for passing fluids from the fluid inlet to the plunger chamber and for preventing fluids from passing from the plunger chamber to the fluid inlet, the inlet check valve being axially moveable along the central axis for sealing engagement with the suction valve seat; a discharge check valve for passing fluids from the plunger chamber and for preventing high pressure fluid downstream from the discharge check valve from returning to the plunger chamber, the discharge check valve being axially moveable along the central axis; a discharge housing having a pump discharge flow line therein for receiving high pressure fluid passed by the discharge check valve from the pump chamber; a plurality of compression rods circumferentially spaced about the central axis for pressing a rear planar face of the plunger housing into engagement with a front planar face of the suction valve seat, and for pressing a rear planar face of the suction valve seat into engagement with a front planar face of the discharge housing; a compressible seal ring for sealing between the front planar face of suction valve seat and the rear planar force of plunger housing; and a weep path extending radially outward from the compressible seal ring to a location exterior of the plunger housing for releasing fluids which pass by the compressible seal ring wherein; the compressible seal ring has a nominal sealing diameter less than 120% of a diameter of the cylindrical plunger chamber.
- 2. The high pressure fluid pump as defined in claim 1, wherein the weep path is formed as a weep groove in one of the front planar face of the suction valve seat and the rear planar face of plunger housing.
- 3. The high pressure fluid pump as defined in claim 2, wherein the weep groove is provided in the rear planar face of the plunger housing.
- 4. The high pressure fluid pump as defined in claim 1, wherein the weep path terminates adjacent a fluid collection surface for collecting fluids passing by the compressible seal ring, such that an operator may visually detect leakage of fluids on the fluid collection surface which pass by the compressible seal ring.
- 5. The high pressure pump as defined in claim 1, further comprising:a location ring spaced radially outward from the suction valve seat and in engagement with both a radially outer surface of the suction valve seat and a radially outer surface of the plunger housing for radial alignment of the suction valve seat with the plunger housing.
- 6. The high pressure pump as defined in claim 5, wherein the weep path extends axially past the locating ring to the fluid collection surface.
- 7. The high pressure pump as defined in claim 1, further comprising:a suction manifold for housing the suction valve seat; the fluid inlet in the suction valve seat defining an annular inlet chamber spaced radially from the central axis, the suction valve seat including fluid passageways interconnecting the annular inlet chamber to the plunger chamber; an upstream suction manifold seal for sealing between the suction manifold and suction valve seat; and a downstream suction manifold seal for sealing between the discharge housing and the suction valve seat.
- 8. A high pressure pump as defined in claim 1, further comprising:a plurality of plungers each linearly moveable with a respective plunger chamber along a respective one of a corresponding plurality of substantially parallel central axes during stroking of a pump; a plurality of suction valve seats each having a fluid outlet for receiving pressurized fluid from a respective plunger chamber; and the pump discharge flow line in the discharge housing being in fluid communication with each of the plurality of fluid outlets when fluid is passed by respective one of a plurality of discharge check valves.
- 9. A high pressure fluid pump comprising:a suction valve seat including a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet; a plunger housing defining a cylindrical plunder chamber therein having a central axis; a plunger linearly moveable within the plunger chamber along the central axis during the stroking of the pump; an inlet check valve for passing fluids from the fluid inlet to the plunger chamber and for preventing fluids from passing from the plunger chamber to the fluid inlet, the inlet check valve being axially moveable along the central axis for sealing engagement with the suction valve seat; a discharge check valve for passing fluids from the plunger chamber and for preventing high pressure fluid downstream from the discharge check valve from returning to the plunger chamber; a discharge housing having a pump discharge flow line therein for receiving high pressure fluid passed by the discharge check valve from the pump chamber; a plurality of compression rods circumferentially spaced about the central axis for pressing a rear planar face of the plunger housing into engagement with a front planar face of the suction valve seat, and for pressing a rear planar face of the suction valve seat into engagement with a front planar face of the discharge housing; two or more of the compression rods each having a rod front end configured for engagement with a corresponding support rod extending axially opposite the plunger housing with respect to the rod front end; and each support rod being interconnectible with a corresponding rod front end for supporting pump components during pump service and being removable from the corresponding rod front end during use of the pump wherein each rod front end includes a threaded port for receiving the corresponding threaded end of a support rod therein, and wherein each front end rod comprises an extension stud weldably fixed to a corresponding compression rod, the extension stud including the threaded port therein.
- 10. A high pressure fluid pump comprising;a suction valve seat including a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet; a plunger housing defining a cylindrical plunger chamber therein having a central axis; a plunger linearly moveable within the plunger chamber along the central axis during the stroking of the pump; an inlet check valve for passing fluids from the fluid inlet to the plunger chamber and for preventing fluids from passing from the plunger chamber to the fluid inlet, the inlet check valve being axially moveable along the central axis for sealing engagement with the suction valve seat; a discharge check valve for passing fluids from the plunger chamber and for preventing high pressure fluid downstream from the discharge check valve from returning to the plunger chamber; a discharge housing having a pump discharge flow line therein for receiving high pressure fluid passed by the discharge check valve from the pump chamber; a plurality of compression rods circumferentially spaced about the central axis for pressing a rear planar face of the plunger housing into engagement with a front planar face of the suction valve seat and for pressing a rear planar face of the suction valve seat into engagement with a front planar face of the discharge housing; two or more of the compression rods each having a rod front end configured for engagement with a corresponding support rod extending axially opposite the plunger housing with respect to the rod front end; and each support rod being interconnectible with a corresponding rod front end for supporting pump components during pump service and being removable from the corresponding rod front end during use of the pump, the discharge housing including a pressure housing portion having a liquid pressure chamber therein in fluid communication with the pump discharge flow line via a compression line for exerting a pressure force on an end plate and thereby an axial load on the plurality of compression rods, a control valve housing having a planar face for sealed engagement with a side face of the discharge housing, the control valve housing having a center compression line portion in fluid communication with both an upstream compression line portion in the discharge housing extending to the pump discharge fluid line, and with a downstream compression line portion in the discharge housing extending to the liquid pressure chamber, the control valve housing including a control valve therein spaced along the center compression line portion for controlling the release of high pressure fluid to the liquid pressure chamber.
- 11. The high pressure pump as defined in claim 10, further comprising:a pressure relief valve supported on the control valve housing for releasing pressurized fluid from the liquid pressure chamber.
- 12. The high pressure fluid pump as defined in claim 10, further comprising:a gauge plate having a planar face for sealed engagement with an opposing side face of the discharge housing, the gauge plate having a flow path therein in fluid communication with the upstream compression line portion in the discharge housing, and being adapted for supporting a gauge thereon for measuring pressure in the pump discharge flow line.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/833,966 filed Apr. 11, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,924,853.
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