Unibody shift rod plunger
A unibody bypass plunger has a unitary one-piece hollow body, a valve cage, a clutch, and a shift rod with a valve located on a lower portion of the shift rod. A fishneck is provided on an upper end of the shift rod. The fishneck may comprise a cylindrical member that is attached to the upper end of the shift rod. Flow ports are provided on both the upper and lower portions of the one-piece hollow body. The flow ports may be configured to receive plugs to block the flow of fluid though the flow ports.
1 . A bypass plunger comprising:
a monolithic hollow body having a length that extends between a top end surface and a bottom end, the top end surface having a radially inner annular flat surface and a radially outer conical surface angling from the inner flat surface to a sidewall of the monolithic hollow body;
a plurality of upper flow apertures, each of the upper flow apertures extending through the monolithic hollow body from an interior of the monolithic hollow body to an opening on the radially outer conical surface;
a valve cage located adjacent the bottom end of the monolithic hollow body, the valve cage including:
a valve seat formed on an interior surface of the monolithic hollow body, and
a plurality of lower flow apertures, each of the lower flow apertures extending through the monolithic hollow body from an interior of the valve cage to an exterior of the monolithic hollow body; and
a monolithic shift rod that is slidably mounted inside the monolithic hollow body so that it can translate between open and closed positions, the shift rod having a length that is greater than the length of the monolithic hollow body and including a valve, wherein the valve is located on a portion of the shift rod that always remains inside the valve cage as the shift rod translates between the open position and the closed position, and wherein when the shift rod is in the closed position, the valve on the shift rod seals against the valve seat to prevent fluid from flowing through the interior of the monolithic hollow body.
2 . The bypass plunger of claim 1 , further comprising a fishneck located on a top end of the shift rod.
3 . The bypass plunger of claim 2 , wherein when an upper portion of the shift rod translates downward into the monolithic hollow body as the shift rod translates between the closed and open positions, a bottom of the fishneck bears against the top end surface of the monolithic hollow body to halt downward movement of the shift rod within the monolithic hollow body.
4 . The bypass plunger of claim 2 , wherein interference between the fishneck and the top end surface of the monolithic hollow body determines the open position of the shift rod.
5 . The bypass plunger of claim 2 , wherein the fishneck comprises a hollow cylindrical body that is attached to the top end of the shift rod.
6 . The bypass plunger of claim 5 , wherein the fishneck is attached to the top end of the shift rod via a swaging process in which an external diameter of the top end of the shift rod is enlarged so that it bears against and forms an interference fit with an interior of the hollow cylindrical body of the fishneck.
7 . The bypass plunger of claim 1 , wherein a central longitudinal axis of each upper flow aperture forms an angle of between approximately 5° and approximately 15° with respect to a central longitudinal axis of the monolithic hollow body.
8 . The bypass plunger of claim 1 , further comprising a clutch mounted adjacent the bottom end of the monolithic hollow body, wherein the clutch surrounds a lower end of the shift rod, and wherein the clutch constrains movement of the shift rod relative to monolithic hollow body.
9 . The bypass plunger of claim 8 , wherein the clutch is configured to hold the shift rod at the open and closed positions as the bypass plunger moves within a wellbore.
10 . The bypass plunger of claim 8 , further comprising:
a partition nut that is mounted inside the monolithic hollow body below the valve cage; and
an end cap that is mounted to the bottom end of the monolithic hollow body, wherein the clutch is positioned between the partition nut and the end cap.
11 . A bypass plunger, comprising:
a monolithic hollow body having a length that extends between a top end surface and a bottom end, the top end surface having a radially inner flat annular surface and a radially outer conical surface angling from the inner flat surface to a sidewall of the monolithic hollow body;
a plurality of upper flow apertures, each of the upper flow apertures extending from an interior of the monolithic hollow body to an opening on the radially outer conical surface;
a valve cage located adjacent the bottom end of the monolithic hollow body, the valve cage including:
a valve seat formed on an interior surface of the monolithic hollow body, and
a plurality of lower flow apertures, each of the lower flow apertures extending through the monolithic hollow body from an interior of the valve cage to an exterior of the monolithic hollow body; and
a monolithic shift rod that is slidably mounted inside the monolithic hollow body, the shift rod having a length that is greater than the length of the monolithic hollow body, the shift rod comprising:
a fishneck located at an upper end of the shift rod; and
a valve located on an interim portion of the shift rod, wherein the shift rod can translate relative to the monolithic hollow body between an open position in which the valve is spaced apart from the valve seat and a closed position in which the valve seals against the valve seat to prevent fluid from flowing through the interior of the monolithic hollow body;
wherein interference between the fishneck and the top end of the monolithic hollow body limits downward translation of the shift rod relative to the monolithic hollow body, and wherein seating of the valve against the valve seat limits upward translation of the shift rod relative to the hollow plunger body.
12 . The bypass plunger of claim 11 , wherein a central longitudinal axis of each upper flow aperture forms an angle of between approximately 5° and approximately 15° with respect to a central longitudinal axis of the monolithic hollow plunger body.
13 . The bypass plunger of claim 11 , wherein each of the upper flow apertures opens to the outer conical surface of the monolithic hollow body that is not blocked by the fishneck when the shift rod is in the open position.
14 . The bypass plunger of claim 11 , wherein the fishneck comprises a hollow cylindrical body that is attached to the upper end of the shift rod.
15 . The bypass plunger of claim 14 , wherein the fishneck is attached to the upper end of the shift rod via a swaging process in which an external diameter of the upper end of the shift rod is enlarged so that it bears against and forms an interference fit with an interior of the hollow cylindrical body of the fishneck.
16 . The bypass plunger of claim 11 , further comprising a clutch mounted adjacent the bottom end of the monolithic hollow body, wherein the clutch surrounds a lower end of the shift rod, and wherein the clutch constrains movement of the shift rod relative to monolithic hollow body.
17 . The bypass plunger of claim 16 , further comprising:
a partition nut that is mounted inside the monolithic hollow body below the valve cage; and
an end cap that is mounted to the bottom end of the monolithic hollow body, wherein the clutch is positioned between the partition nut and the end cap.
18 . The bypass plunger of claim 11 , wherein the valve is located on a portion of the shift rod that always remains inside the valve cage as the shift rod translates between the open position and the closed position.