IP Library Granted Patent US 10,662,950
Granted Patent B2
US 10,662,950 · App. 15/724,362 · Granted May 26, 2020

Progressing cavity device with cutter disks

Inventor: Edmond Tate Coghlan (Talmo, GA)
Assignee: Roper Pump Company
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Patent No.
US 10,662,950
App. No.
15/724,362
Granted
May 26, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A stator for a helical gear device includes a first section having first helically convoluted chamber with a set of radially inwardly extending lobes and a second section adjacent to the first section. The second section includes a stack of cutter disks. Each cutter disk includes a front surface, a rear surface, an interior surface defining a central opening extending from the front surface to the rear surface, a forward cutting edge, and a rearward cutting edge. The interior surface forms a same number of lobes for the central opening as the set of radially inwardly extending lobes in the first section. Each cutter disk is aligned along a common centerline, and each cutter disk is rotated slightly relative to each other to form a second helically convoluted chamber with a same pitch as the first helically convoluted chamber. The second helically convoluted chamber exposes, to materials passing through, portions of the forward cutting edge or the rearward cutting edge of each cutter disk.

Claims (56)

1. A stator for a helical gear device, comprising:

a first section including a first helically convoluted chamber with a set of radially inwardly extending lobes; and

a second section adjacent to, and axially aligned with, the first section, the second section including a stack of metal cutter disks, each of the metal cutter disks including:

a front surface,

a rear surface,

an interior surface defining a central opening extending from the front surface to the rear surface,

a first cutting edge along the front surface and the interior surface, and

a second cutting edge along the rear surface and the interior surface,

the interior surface forming a same number of lobes for the central opening as the set of radially inwardly extending lobes, each of the metal cutter disks being aligned along a common centerline, and each of the metal cutter disks being rotated slightly relative to each other such that the stack of metal cutter disks forms a second helically convoluted chamber with a same pitch as the first helically convoluted chamber,

wherein the second helically convoluted chamber in the stack of the metal cutter disks exposes, to materials passing through the second helically convoluted chamber, portions of the first cutting edge or the second cutting edge of each of the metal cutter disks,

wherein at least some of the metal cutter disks have different thicknesses that expose the portions of the first cutting edges or the second cutting edges at different intervals along the common centerline.

2. The stator of claim 1 , further comprising:

a cylindrical outer housing to which the first section and the second section are secured.

3. The stator of claim 1 , wherein the second section is upstream of the first section.

4. The stator of claim 1 , wherein the second section is downstream of the first section.

5. The stator of claim 1 , wherein the first section includes an elastically deformable elastomeric material.

6. The stator of claim 1 , wherein the front surface and the rear surface of cutter disks define parallel planes.

7. The stator of claim 1 , wherein the metal cutter disks are bonded together as the stack and bonded to a cylindrical outer housing.

8. The stator of claim 1 , wherein the metal disks include hardened tool steel.

9. The stator of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the metal cutter disks have a thickness of at least 0.1 inches.

10. The stator of claim 1 , further comprising:

a rigid retention ring fixedly attached to an end of the stack, the rigid retention ring having a central aperture being circular in cross-section and having a constant diameter, the constant diameter of the central aperture of the rigid retention ring being substantially equal to another major diameter of a rotor, the rigid retention ring supporting the rotor disposed in the second helically convoluted chamber.

11. A helical gear device, comprising:

a rotor including one or more radially outwardly extending helical lobes; and

a stator including:

a first section including first helically convoluted chamber with a set of radially inwardly extending lobes, wherein the stator has one more lobe than the rotor, and

a second section adjacent to, and axially aligned with, the first section, the second section including a stack of cutter disks, each of the cutter disks including:

a front surface,

a rear surface,

an interior surface defining a central opening extending from the front surface to the rear surface,

a first cutting edge along the front surface and the interior surface, and

a second cutting edge along the rear surface and the interior surface,

the interior surface forming a same number of lobes for the central cavity as the set of radially inwardly extending lobes, each of the cutter disks being aligned along a common centerline, and each of the cutter disks being rotated slightly relative to each other such that the stack of cutter disks forms a second helically convoluted chamber with a same pitch as the first helically convoluted chamber,

wherein the second helically convoluted chamber in the stack of the cutter disks exposes, to materials passing through the second helically convoluted chamber, portions of the first cutting edge or the second cutting edge of each of the cutter disks,

wherein the first section includes a plurality of metal disks, the metal disks having a smaller thickness than the cutter disks.

12. The helical gear device of claim 11 , the stator further comprising:

a cylindrical stator housing, the first section and the second section being secured within the cylindrical stator housing.

13. The helical gear device of claim 11 , the stator further comprising:

a rigid sleeve defining a cylindrical chamber section for supporting the rotor.

14. The helical gear device of claim 11 , wherein the cutter disks include metal material.

15. The helical gear device of claim 11 , wherein at least some of the cutter disks have a thickness along the common centerline of at least 0.1 inches.

16. The helical gear device of claim 11 , wherein at least some of the cutter disks have a thickness along the common centerline of at least 0.5 inches.

17. The helical gear device of claim 11 , wherein at least some of the cutter disks have a different thickness than other of the cutter disks.

18. The helical gear device of claim 11 , wherein the rotor includes a single lobe.

19. A stator for a helical gear device, comprising:

a first section including a first helically convoluted chamber with a set of radially inwardly extending lobes; and

a second section adjacent to, and axially aligned with, the first section, the second section including a stack of cutter disks, each of the cutter disks including:

a front surface,

a rear surface,

an interior surface defining a central opening extending from the front surface to the rear surface,

a first cutting edge along the front surface and the interior surface, and

a second cutting edge along the rear surface and the interior surface,

the interior surface forming a same number of lobes for the central opening as the set of radially inwardly extending lobes, each of the cutter disks being aligned along a common centerline, and each of the cutter disks being rotated slightly relative to each other, wherein the stack of cutter disks forms a second helically convoluted chamber with a same pitch as the first helically convoluted chamber,

wherein the second helically convoluted chamber in the stack of the cutter disks exposes, to materials passing through the second helically convoluted chamber, portions of the first cutting edge or the second cutting edge of each of the cutter disks, and

wherein the first section includes a plurality of metal disks, the metal disks having a smaller thickness than the cutter disks.

20. The helical gear device of claim 19 , wherein the cutter disks include a metal material.

Assignments (6)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE PATENT NUMBER PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 61997 FRAME: 614. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SECURITY AGREEMENT. Recorded Nov 13, 2025
From: ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES SERVICES LLC; AMOT CONTROLS LLC; COMPRESSOR CONTROLS LLC; CORNELL PUMP COMPANY LLC; DYNISCO INSTRUMENTS LLC; HANSEN TECHNOLOGIES LLC; METRIX INSTRUMENT CO., L.P.; PETROLEUM ANALYZER COMPANY L.P.; ROPER HOLDINGS, LLC; ROPER INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC; ROPER PUMP COMPANY LLC; STRUERS LLC; VIA TRAN CORPORATION
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 073434/0453 →
RELEASE OF SECOND LIEN PATENT SECURITY INTERESTS Recorded May 30, 2025
From: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
To: AGR INTERNATIONAL, INC.; ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES SERVICES LLC; AMOT CONTROLS LLC; COMPRESSOR CONTROLS LLC; CORNELL PUMP COMPANY LLC; DYNISCO INSTRUMENTS LLC; HANSEN TECHNOLOGIES LLC; METRIX INSTRUMENT CO., L.P.; PETROLEUM ANALYZER COMPANY L.P.; ROPER HOLDINGS, LLC; ROPER INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC; ROPER PUMP COMPANY LLC; STRUERS LLC; VIATRAN CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 071476/0346 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT (FIRST LIEN) Recorded Nov 28, 2022
From: ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES SERVICES LLC; AMOT CONTROLS LLC; COMPRESSOR CONTROLS LLC; CORNELL PUMP COMPANY LLC; DYNISCO INSTRUMENTS LLC; HANSEN TECHNOLOGIES LLC; METRIX INSTRUMENT CO., L.P.; PETROLEUM ANALYZER COMPANY L.P.; ROPER HOLDINGS, LLC; ROPER INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC; ROPER PUMP COMPANY LLC; STRUERS LLC; VIATRAN CORPORATION
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 061997/0614 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT (SECOND LIEN) Recorded Nov 28, 2022
From: ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES SERVICES LLC; AMOT CONTROLS LLC; COMPRESSOR CONTROLS LLC; CORNELL PUMP COMPANY LLC; DYNISCO INSTRUMENTS LLC; HANSEN TECHNOLOGIES LLC; METRIX INSTRUMENT CO., L.P.; PETROLEUM ANALYZER COMPANY L.P.; ROPER HOLDINGS, LLC; ROPER INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC; ROPER PUMP COMPANY LLC; STRUERS LLC; VIATRAN CORPORATION
To: ROYL BANK OF CANADA, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 062003/0566 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 31, 2022
From: ROPER PUMP COMPANY
To: ROPER PUMP COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 060220/0134 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 4, 2017
From: COGHLAN, EDMOND TATE
To: ROPER PUMP COMPANY
Reel/Frame 044117/0958 →