IP Library Granted Patent US 12710038
Granted Patent B2
US 12710038 · App. 19/033,866 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Fluid end with transition surface geometry

Inventors: Vadim Kachkovskiy (Spring Mills, PA); James Black (Sperry, OK)
Assignee: GD ENERGY PRODUCTS, LLC.
F04B53/16F04B53/007F04B53/1032
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Patent No.
US 12710038
App. No.
19/033,866
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fluid end of a reciprocating pump includes multiple bores formed therein, and adjacent bores intersect each other. The intersection of two adjacent bores forms an intersection corner, which is where a concentration of high stress occurs during operation of the reciprocating pump. At least one of the bores includes a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion. The first tapered portion increases a cross-sectional area of the bore toward the crossbore to reduce the concentration of stress on the intersection corners. The second tapered portion decreases a cross-sectional area of the bore to provide a ledge having an extended arc length and forming a groove. The extended arc length of the ledge increases an available surface area to secure a valve retainer within the groove.

Claims (33)

1 . A fluid end, comprising:

a first bore extending through the fluid end, the first bore including a first main cylindrical portion and a tapered portion;

a second bore extending through the fluid end, the second bore including a second main cylindrical portion;

a third bore including an additional tapered portion; and

a crossbore at which the first bore intersects the second bore, wherein the second main cylindrical portion of the second bore terminates at the crossbore to form a ledge in the crossbore, the tapered portion of the first bore and the second main cylindrical portion of the second bore cooperatively define a peak extending inwardly to the crossbore, and the additional tapered portion of the third bore and the second main cylindrical portion of the second bore cooperatively define an additional peak extending inwardly to the crossbore such that the peak, the second main cylindrical portion, and the additional peak cooperatively form an M-shaped configuration.

2 . The fluid end of claim 1 , further comprising a valve retainer configured to be disposed in the crossbore and engaged with the ledge formed by the second main cylindrical portion of the second bore.

3 . The fluid end of claim 2 , wherein the valve retainer is further configured to engage the peak cooperatively defined by the tapered portion of the first bore and the second main cylindrical portion of the second bore.

4 . The fluid end of claim 1 , wherein the first bore comprises a further tapered portion extending between the first main cylindrical portion and the tapered portion, and the further tapered portion increases a cross-sectional area of the first bore along the further tapered portion toward the crossbore.

5 . The fluid end of claim 4 , wherein the further tapered portion of the first bore extends linearly or arcuately.

6 . The fluid end of claim 4 , wherein each of the tapered portion and the further tapered portion of the first bore extends arcuately, and a first radius of the additional tapered portion is greater than a second radius of the tapered portion.

7 . The fluid end of claim 1 , wherein the peak cooperatively defined by the tapered portion of the first bore and the second main cylindrical portion of the second bore is a part of the ledge in the crossbore.

8 . A method for manufacturing a fluid end, the method comprising:

forming a first bore of the fluid end, wherein the first bore comprises a main cylindrical portion;

forming a second bore of the fluid end to intersect with the first bore at a crossbore of the fluid end, wherein forming the second bore comprises forming a tapered portion of the second bore, the tapered portion reducing a cross-sectional area of the second bore along the tapered portion toward the crossbore, and the tapered portion and the main cylindrical portion cooperatively define a peak that extends inwardly to the crossbore; and

forming a third bore of the fluid end, wherein forming the third bore comprises forming an additional tapered portion of the third bore, and the additional tapered portion of the third bore and the main cylindrical portion of the first bore cooperatively define an additional peak extending inwardly to the crossbore such that the peak, the main cylindrical portion, and the additional peak cooperatively form an M-shaped configuration.

9 . The method of claim 8 , wherein forming the second bore comprises forming a further tapered portion of the second bore, and the further tapered portion increases the cross-sectional area of the second bore along the further tapered portion toward the tapered portion and the crossbore of the fluid end.

10 . The method of claim 9 , wherein forming the second bore comprises forming an additional main cylindrical portion extending toward the tapered portion of the second bore.

11 . The method of claim 8 , wherein forming the tapered portion of the second bore comprises moving a tool with a blade between the second bore and the crossbore along a center axis of the second bore and revolving the tool about the center axis to remove material from the second bore.

12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein moving the tool with the blade between the second bore and the crossbore along the center axis comprises moving the tool with the blade from the second bore toward the crossbore.

13 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the main cylindrical portion of the first bore terminates at the crossbore to provide a ledge defining a groove, and the method further comprises disposing a valve retainer in the groove to engage the valve retainer with the peak cooperatively defined by the tapered portion and the main cylindrical portion.

14 . A fluid end, comprising:

a first bore comprising a cylindrical portion; and

a second bore extending through the fluid end and intersecting the first bore at a crossbore, wherein the second bore comprises a first tapered portion increasing a cross-sectional area of the second bore along the first tapered portion toward the crossbore, the second bore comprises a second tapered portion reducing the cross-sectional area of the second bore along the second tapered portion toward the crossbore, and the second tapered portion interfaces with the cylindrical portion of the first bore.

15 . The fluid end of claim 14 , wherein the second tapered portion of the second bore interfaces with the cylindrical portion of the first bore to form a peak extending inwardly to the crossbore.

16 . The fluid end of claim 15 , further comprising:

a groove at least partially formed by the cylindrical portion of the first bore and the peak formed by the interface between the second tapered portion of the second bore and the cylindrical portion of the first bore; and

a valve retainer disposed in the groove.

17 . The fluid end of claim 15 , wherein the second bore comprises an additional cylindrical portion extending along an axis, and the peak extends transverse to the axis.

18 . The fluid end of claim 17 , wherein the peak extends inwardly beyond the additional cylindrical portion.

19 . The fluid end of claim 14 , wherein the second tapered portion extends arcuately.

20 . A method for manufacturing a fluid end, the method comprising:

forming a first bore of the fluid end, wherein the first bore comprises a main cylindrical portion; and

forming a second bore of the fluid end to intersect with the first bore at a crossbore of the fluid end, wherein forming the second bore comprises forming a tapered portion and an additional tapered portion of the second bore, the tapered portion reducing a cross-sectional area of the second bore along the tapered portion toward the crossbore, the tapered portion and the main cylindrical portion cooperatively define a peak that extends inwardly to the crossbore, and the additional tapered portion increases the cross-sectional area of the second bore along the additional tapered portion toward the tapered portion and the crossbore of the fluid end.