IP Library Granted Patent US 8,646,981
Granted Patent B2
US 8,646,981 · App. 13/550,825 · Granted Feb 11, 2014

Bearing elements, bearing assemblies, and related methods

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Patent No.
US 8,646,981
App. No.
13/550,825
Granted
Feb 11, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Bearing components, bearing assemblies and related methods are provided. In one embodiment, a bearing element includes a base layer and a polycrystalline diamond (PCD) layer comprising a plurality of PCD elements coupled with the base layer wherein each PCD element comprising a substrate and a diamond table. The plurality of PCD elements may be fit together to form a substantially continuous bearing surface. For example, the diamond tables may exhibit substantially square or rectangular geometries that are fit together to define the bearing surface. In other embodiments, the bearing elements may be spaced apart from one another. In other embodiments, the bearing element may include a single PCD element formed from a prefabricated PCD compact or cutting tool blank. Various bearing assemblies may incorporate such a bearing element including, for example, thrust bearings, journal bearings, and tilting pad bearing assemblies.

Claims (37)

1. A bearing assembly comprising:

a first tilting pad bearing assembly comprising a body and plurality of tilting pad bearings, each tilting pad bearing comprising a polycrystalline diamond (PCD) layer attached to a base layer, the plurality of tilting pad bearings being circumferentially spaced about the body and defining a first collective bearing surface, the PCD layer of at least one tilting pad bearing includes a plurality of PCD elements each of which is contiguous with an adjacent one of the plurality of PCD elements of the tilting pad bearing to define a first substantially continuous surface;

a runner bearing comprising a PCD layer comprising a plurality of PCD elements coupled to a base layer defining a second collective bearing surface;

wherein the first tilting pad bearing assembly and the runner bearing are positioned and configured to move relative to each other with the first collective bearing surface being in contact with the second collective bearing surface, each of the plurality PCD elements of the runner bearing is contiguous with an adjacent one of the plurality of PCD elements to define a substantially continuous surface.

2. The bearing assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the PCD elements of the runner bearing exhibit an annular sector geometry.

3. The bearing assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the plurality of PCD elements include a surface exhibiting a substantially square geometry.

4. The bearing assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the plurality of PCD elements of the tilting pad bearing include a surface exhibiting a substantially square geometry.

5. The bearing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the runner bearing further comprises a second PCD layer comprising another plurality of PCD elements coupled to the base layer defining a third collective bearing surface;

wherein the bearing assembly further comprises a second tilting pad bearing assembly having a body and plurality of tilting pad bearings, each tilting pad bearing of the second assembly comprising a polycrystalline diamond (PCD) layer attached to a base layer, the plurality of tilting pad bearings of the second assembly being circumferentially spaced about the body of the second assembly and defining a fourth collective bearing surface;

wherein the second tilting pad bearing assembly and the runner bearing are positioned and configured to move relative to each other with the third collective bearing surface being in contact with the fourth collective bearing surface.

6. The bearing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first titling pad assembly further comprises a tilting mechanism at least partially disposed in an annular channel defined by the body, and wherein the plurality of tilting pad bearings are positioned on leveling mechanisms.

7. The bearing assembly of claim 6 , wherein each of the tilting pad bearings include a protrusion, and wherein each of the tilting pad bearings are positioned such that their protrusions rest on a portion of the leveling mechanism and enable the tilting pad bearings to rotate relative to the body about their respective protrusions.

8. A single tilting pad bearing element comprising:

a base layer configured to allow the single tilting pad bearing element to tilt about at least one axis;

a polycrystalline diamond (PCD) layer comprising a plurality of PCD elements coupled with the base layer, each PCD element comprising a substrate and a diamond table, each of the plurality of PCD elements is contiguous with an adjacent one of the plurality of PCD elements to define a substantially continuous surface.

9. The single tilting pad bearing element of claim 8 , wherein the substantially continuous surface is shaped as an annular sector.

10. The single tilting pad bearing element of claim 8 , wherein the substantially continuous surface exhibits a substantially circular geometry.

11. The single tilting pad bearing element of claim 8 , wherein at least some of the plurality of PCD elements include a surface exhibiting a substantially square geometry.

12. The single tilting pad bearing element of claim 8 , wherein the base layer comprises tungsten carbide.

13. The single tilting pad bearing element of claim 12 , wherein the substrate comprises tungsten carbide.

14. The single tilting pad bearing element of claim 8 , wherein the base layer comprises steel.

15. The single tilting pad bearing element of claim 8 , further comprising a projection formed on the base layer.

16. The single tilting pad bearing element of claim 15 , wherein the projection is centered along a width of the bearing element.

17. The single tilting pad bearing element of claim 15 , wherein the projection is offset from a centerline of the bearing element.

18. The single tilting pad bearing element of claim 8 , wherein the base layer includes an arcuate surface opposite of the PCD layer.

19. A method of manufacturing a single tilting pad bearing element, the method comprising:

forming a plurality of polycrystalline diamond compacts (PDCs) under high-pressure, high-temperature conditions, each of the plurality of PDCs includes a diamond table and a substrate;

attaching each of the plurality of PDCs to a base layer to form the single tilting pad bearing element, wherein the base layer is configured to allow the single tilting pad bearing element to tilt about at least one axis; and arranging the plurality of PDCs to form a substantially continuous bearing surface of the single tilting pad bearing element.

20. The method according to claim 19 , further comprising forming at least some of the plurality of PDCs such that their associated diamond tables exhibit substantially square geometries.

21. The method according to claim 19 , further comprising forming the substantially continuous bearing surface to exhibit a substantially annular sector geometry.

22. The method according to claim 19 , further comprising forming the substantially continuous bearing surface to exhibit a substantially circular geometry.

23. The method according to claim 19 , wherein attaching the at least one PDC to the base layer includes brazing the at least one PDC and the base layer.

24. The method according to claim 19 , wherein attaching the at least one PDC to the base layer includes e-beam welding the at least one PDC to the base layer.

25. The method according to claim 19 , wherein attaching the at least one PDC to the base layer includes clamping the at least one PDC to the base layer.

26. The method according to claim 19 , further comprising forming the base layer of tungsten carbide.

27. The method according to claim 19 , further comprising forming the substrate of tungsten carbide.

28. The method according to claim 19 , further comprising forming the base layer of steel.

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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2025
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To: KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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To: CHAMPIONX LLC; APERGY ESP SYSTEMS, LLC; APERGY BMCS ACQUISITION CORP; HARBISON-FISCHER, INC.; NORRIS RODS, INC.,; NORRIS RODS, INC.,; NORRISEAL-WELLMARK, INC.; PCS FERGUSON, INC.; QUARTZDYNE, INC.; US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 7, 2022
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: ACE DOWNHOLE, LLC; HARBISON-FISCHER, INC.; NORRIS RODS, INC.; PCS FERGUSON, INC.; QUARTZDYNE, INC.; SPIRIT GLOBAL ENERGY SOLUTIONS, INC.; THETA OILFIELD SERVICES, INC.; APERGY BMCS ACQUISITION CORP.; NORRISEAL-WELLMARK, INC.; US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION; WINDROCK, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 5, 2020
From: ACE DOWNHOLE, LLC; APERGY BMCS ACQUISITION CORP.; HARBISON-FISCHER, INC.; NORRIS RODS, INC.; NORRISEAL-WELLMARK, INC.; PCS FERGUSON, INC.; QUARTZDYNE, INC.; SPIRIT GLOBAL ENERGY SOLUTIONS, INC.; THETA OILFIELD SERVICES, INC.; US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION; WINDROCK, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 9, 2018
From: APERGY (DELAWARE) FORMATION, INC.; APERGY BMCS ACQUISITION CORP.; APERGY ENERGY AUTOMATION, LLC; HARBISON-FISCHER, INC.; NORRISEAL-WELLMARK, INC.; PCS FERGUSON, INC.; QUARTZDYNE, INC.; SPIRIT GLOBAL ENERGY SOLUTIONS, INC.; US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION; WINDROCK, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 27, 2012
From: PETERSON, S. BARRETT; COOLEY, CRAIG H.; SEXTON, TIMOTHY N.
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