Safety device for fluid ends
A safety device coupled to a fluid end such that the safety device is in fluid communication with at least one of a suction chamber and a discharge chamber of the fluid end. The safety device has an outer housing and a visual indicator. The visual indicator is moveable between a first position where the visual indicator is retracted into the outer housing, and a second position where the visual indicator is extended out of the outer housing.
1 . A fluid end, comprising:
a fluid end body having a suction chamber and a discharge chamber formed within the fluid end body;
a suction valve assembly configured to control fluid flow into the suction chamber;
a discharge valve assembly configured to control fluid flow into the discharge chamber; and
a safety device coupled to the fluid end body and in fluid communication with at least one of the suction chamber and the discharge chamber, wherein the safety device comprises an outer housing and a visual indicator, wherein the visual indicator is moveable between a first position where the visual indicator is retracted into the outer housing, and a second position where the visual indicator is extended out of the outer housing, wherein the outer housing comprises a top housing coupled to a bottom housing, wherein a lower end of the bottom housing has an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter of an upper end of the bottom housing, and wherein the lower end of the bottom housing is recessed within the fluid end body,
wherein the safety device further comprises a biasing member disposed within the bottom housing such that the biasing member is at least partially disposed within the fluid end body.
2 . The fluid end of claim 1 , wherein the safety device further comprises a support member disposed within the outer housing, wherein an upper end of the support member forms the visual indicator.
3 . The fluid end of claim 2 , wherein the visual indicator is marked with a visible marker comprising a color.
4 . The fluid end of claim 2 , wherein the biasing member biases the support member in a direction toward the fluid end body such that the visual indicator is retracted into the outer housing.
5 . The fluid end of claim 4 , wherein a lower end of the support member forms a piston comprising a seal assembly that sealingly engages the outer housing.
6 . The fluid end of claim 5 , wherein the seal assembly forms a seal between an outer diameter of the piston and an inner wall of the outer housing, thereby forming a piston chamber below the piston within the outer housing.
7 . The fluid end of claim 6 , wherein when the safety device is in the first position, the biasing member forces a bottom end of the piston into engagement with an inner shoulder of the bottom housing.
8 . The fluid end of claim 7 , wherein the biasing member is disposed between a top end of the piston and an inner shoulder of the outer top housing.
9 . The fluid end of claim 8 , wherein the lower end of the bottom housing comprises a flow bore through which fluid can flow into and out of the piston chamber.
10 . The fluid end of claim 9 , wherein the safety device is coupled to the fluid end body such that fluid from the suction chamber or the discharge chamber can flow through the flow bore into the piston chamber.
11 . The fluid end of claim 10 , wherein pressurized fluid from the suction chamber or the discharge chamber of the fluid end body flows through the flow bore into the piston chamber, and wherein when the pressurized fluid is at or above a predetermined pressure, the support member is moved in a direction away from the fluid end body such that the visual indicator is extended out of the outer housing and into the second position.
12 . The fluid end of claim 11 , wherein the visual indicator extends through a bore formed through an upper end of the top housing.
13 . The fluid end of claim 12 , wherein when the safety device is in the second position, the biasing member is compressed between the top end of the piston and the inner shoulder of the top housing.
14 . The fluid end of claim 13 , wherein when the safety device is in the second position, the pressurized fluid forces the top end of the piston into engagement with another inner shoulder of the outer housing.
15 . The fluid end of claim 13 , wherein the support member further comprises an outer shoulder, and wherein when the safety device is in the second position, the pressurized fluid forces the outer shoulder of the support member into engagement with another inner shoulder of the outer housing.
16 . The fluid end of claim 1 , wherein the upper end of the bottom housing protrudes out of the fluid end body.
17 . A safety method, comprising:
shutting down a fluid end by stopping pressurized fluid flow through the fluid end and draining pressurized fluid from the fluid end;
when the fluid end is not operating, viewing a safety device that is coupled to the fluid end to determine whether there is still pressurized fluid within the fluid end at a pressure above a predetermined pressure, wherein the safety device comprises an outer housing and a visual indicator at least partially disposed within the outer housing that is movable between a first position to a second position, wherein the outer housing comprises a top housing coupled to a bottom housing, wherein a lower end of the bottom housing has an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter of an upper end of the bottom housing, wherein the lower end of the bottom housing is recessed within a body of the fluid end, and wherein the safety device further comprises a biasing member disposed within the bottom housing such that the biasing member is at least partially disposed within the body of the fluid end;
if the visual indicator is viewed as being in the first position such that the visual indicator is retracted into the outer housing, then further comprising accessing internal components of the fluid end by removing a cover of the fluid end; and
if the visual indicator is viewed as being in the second position such that the visual indicator is extended out of the outer housing, then further comprising draining the pressurized fluid again from the fluid end until the safety device is viewed as being in the first position.
18 . The safety method of claim 17 , wherein the outer housing of the safety device comprises a piston chamber that is in fluid communication with a fluid chamber formed within a fluid end body of the fluid end.
19 . The safety method of claim 18 , wherein the safety device further comprises a support member disposed within the outer housing, wherein an upper end of the support member forms the visual indicator.
20 . The safety method of claim 17 , wherein the biasing member biases the support member in a direction toward the fluid end body such that the visual indicator is retracted into the outer housing.
21 . The safety method of claim 17 , wherein a lower end of the support member forms a piston comprising a seal assembly that sealingly engages the outer housing, wherein the seal assembly forms a seal between an outer diameter of the piston and an inner wall of the outer housing, thereby forming the piston chamber below the piston within the outer housing.
22 . The safety method of claim 17 , wherein the upper end of the bottom housing protrudes out of the body of the fluid end.