Claims
- 1. Apparatus for accelerating a slug of liquid comprising:
- a housing forming a substantially rigid closed chamber suitable for storing pressurized liquid at pressures greater than about 5,000 psi;
- means for introducing liquid into the closed chamber under pressure to compress liquid in the chamber and thereby store energy primarily by liquid compression and mass in the closed chamber;
- a nozzle connected to the housing and having a passage therethrough with an inlet which communicates with the closed chamber formed by the housing and an exit;
- valve means for selectively sealing the nozzle passage relative to the closed chamber and operative at liquid pressures greater than about 5,000 psi from a closed to an open to a closed position to release a slug of liquid driven from the closed chamber into the nozzle passage by the energy stored in the compressed liquid, the rate of opening of said valve means being sufficiently rapid that the valve means is substantially fully opened in less time than is required for the leading edge of the liquid slug to reach the nozzle exit;
- said valve means including means for biasing the valve means to the closed position, and the biasing means providing a decreasing biasing force as the valve means moves away from the closed position to reduce the amount of energy stored in the biasing means during opening of the valve means; and
- means for breaking a vacuum in the nozzle passage after each slug is released.
- 2. Apparatus for accelerating a slug of liquid comprising:
- a housing forming a substantially rigid closed chamber suitable for storing pressurized liquid at pressures greater than about 5,000 psi;
- means for introducing liquid into the closed chamber under pressure to compress liquid in the chamber and thereby store energy primarily by liquid compression and mass in the closed chamber;
- a nozzle connected to the housing and having a passage therethrough with an inlet which communicates with the closed chamber formed by the housing and an exit;
- valve means for selectively sealing the nozzle passage relative to the closed chamber and operative at liquid pressures greater than about 5,000 psi from a closed to an open to a closed position to release a slug of liquid driven from the closed chamber into the nozzle passage by the energy stored in the compressed liquid, the rate of opening of said valve means being sufficiently rapid that the valve means is substantially fully opened in less time than is required for the leasing edge of the liquid slug to reach the nozzle exit;
- the valve means including means which generates a force which biases the valve means to the closed position and means upon which the pressure of the compressed liquid in the closed chamber exerts an opening force tending to drive the valve means to the open position, said valve means repetitively opening when the opening force generated by the compressed liquid exceeds the biasing force, and closing when the release of liquid causes the opening force to fall below the biasing force, such that a series of slugs of liquid are released into said nozzle, and wherein the means includes a valve member extending through the chamber of the housing and having three coaxial first, second, and third portions of increasing crosssectional areas, the first portion slidably fitting in sealing relation inside the nozzle passage when the valve member is in a closed position, the second portion seating against the inlet end of the nozzle when the valve member is in the closed position and the third position slidably extending through the housing opposite the nozzle, the difference in cross-sectional areas between said second and said third portions forming the means against which the compressed liquid exerts the opening force to drive said valve member toward an open position, and said first portion being of such a length that, as the valve member is moved toward the open position, said first portion continues to block the release of liquid into the nozzle passage until the valve member has accelerated to a speed which opens the nozzle passage at said rapid rate as the first portion clears the nozzle passage; and
- means for breaking a vacuum in the nozzle passage after each slug is released.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said biasing means is connected to the housing outside of the closed chamber and applies the biasing force to the third portion of the valve member which extends through said housing.
- 4. The apparatus of claim3 including means in addition to the biasing means for decelerating the valve member as it reaches the open position.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said decelerating means includes means utilizing the liquid within the closed member to decelerate the valve member.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said decelerating means comprises a member defining a recess connected to the housing inside the closed chamber and a plunger carried by the valve member which projects into the recess as the valve member approaches the open position to provide dampening as the liquid in the closed chamber is forced out of the recess through a restrictive clearance between the plunger and the walls of the recess.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said recess and plungers are so shaped and dimensioned that as said plunger enters said recess, said restrictive clearance between the plunger and walls of the recess varies progressively to provide a deceleration force to the valve member.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 including seal means coacting between the housing and said third portion of the valve member which extends through the housing and wherein said recess of the deceleration means is an annular recess surrounding the seal and said plunger is a cup-shaped member axially mounted on the valve member, said cup-shaped member being provided with at least one passage through the bottom thereof through which liquid can pass as the cup-shaped member enters the annular recess to prevent trapped liquid from being forced into the seal.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said nozzle is a cumulation nozzle which further accelerates the forward portion of each slug of liquid utilizing the kinetic energy of the slug.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said vacuum breaking means in the cumulation nozzle breaks the vacuum after the forward portion of each slug of liquid is accelerated.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said vacuum breaking means comprises a passage extending axially through said valve member and communicating both with the nozzle passage through the first portion of the valve member and a source of a gas outside the housing, said gas being at a pressure sufficient to break the vacuum in the nozzle passage and empty substantially all liquid from the nozzle passage before the next liquid slug is ejected into the nozzle passage.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 2 including guide means axially mounted on the first portion of the valve member and slidable within the nozzle passage to maintain the valve member in alignment with the nozzle passage when the first portion of the valve member is withdrawn therefrom as the valve member is moved to the open position.
- 13. Apparatus for accelerating a slug of liquid comprising:
- a housing forming a substantially rigid closed member suitable for storing pressurized liquid at pressures greater than about 5,000 psi;
- means for introducing liquid into the closed chamber under pressure to compress liquid in the chamber and thereby store energy primarily by liquid compression and mass in the closed chamber;
- a nozzle connected to the housing and having a passage therethrough with an inlet which communicates with the closed chamber formed by the housing and and exit;
- valve means for selectively sealing the nozzle passage relative to the closed chamber and operative at liquid pressures greater than about 5,000 psi from a closed to an open to a closed position to release a slug of liquid driven from the closed chamber into the nozzle passage by the energy stored in the compressed liquid, the rate of opening of said valve means being sufficiently rapid that the valve means is substantially fully opened in less time than is required for the leading edge of the liquid slug to reach the nozzle exit;
- means for biasing the valve means to the open and closed positions, wherein the biasing means includes actuation means which generates a force to move the valve means between the closed and open positions and pressure sensing means responsive to the pressure of the compressed liquid in the chamber to signal the actuation means to open the valve means when the pressure reaches a selected value and to again signal said actuation means to close the valve means when the pressure of the compressed liquid in the chamber drops below a selected value such that the valve means will repetitively open and close to release a series of slugs of liquid into the nozzle passage; and
- means for breaking a vacuum in the nozzle passage after each slug is released.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the actuation means includes hydraulic cylinder and piston means mounted externally of the closed chamber and having a piston rod operably connected to the valve means for movement thereof.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the valve means includes a center body within the chamber of the housing having an axial bore formed therein, a valve member having three coaxial first, second, and third portions, the first portion slidably fitting in sealing relation inside the nozzle passage when the valve member is in a closed position, the second portion seating against the inlet end of the nozzle when the valve member is in the closed position and the third portion slidably extending within the bore of the center body wherein the cross-sectional area of said second portion is greater than those of said first and third portions and the cross-sectional area of said third portion is greater than that of said first portion, the difference in cross-sectional areas between said second and third portions forming the means against which the compressed liquid exerts a seating force to maintain the valve member in the closed position and the difference in cross-sectional areas between said first and third portions forming the means against which the compressed liquid exerts an opening force to drive the valve member rapidly toward an open position, said first portion being of such length that, as the valve member is moved toward the open position, said first portion continues to block the release of liquid into the nozzle passage until the valve member has accelerated to a speed which opens the nozzle passage at said rapid rate as the first portion clears the nozzle passage.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the biasing means includes actuation means which generates a force sufficient to overcome said seating force to move the valve means to said unseated position and pressure sensing means responsive to the pressure of the compressed liquid in the chamber to signal the actuation means to unseat the valve means when said liquid pressure reaches a selected value, said biasing means further including gas spring means which forces the valve means to the closed position after each slug of liquid has been ejected from the chamber.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said nozzle is a cumulation nozzle which further accelerates that forward portion of each slug of liquid utilizing the kinetic energy of the slug.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 including means in addition to the gas spring means for decelerating the valve member as it reaches the open position.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said deceleration means includes means utilizing the liquid within the closed chamber to decelerate the valve member.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein said decelerating means comprises a plunger carried by the valve member which projects into a throat section of the bore of the center body as the vale member approaches the open position to provide dampening as the liquid in the closed chamber is forced out of the throat section through a restrictive clearance between the plunger and the wall of the throat section.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 18 including sealing means coacting between the valve member and the bore of the center body to prevent leakage of compressed gas and liquid therebetween.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein said vacuum breaking means in the cumulation nozzle after the forward portion of each slug of liquid is accelerated.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said vacuum breaking means comprises a passage extending through the cumulation nozzle adjacent to the inlet thereof and communicating both with the nozzle passage and as source of gas, said gas being at a pressure sufficient to break the vacuum in the nozzle passage and empty substantially all liquid from the nozzle passage before the next liquid slug is ejected into the nozzle passage.
- 24. Apparatus for accelerating a slug of liquid comprising:
- a housing forming a substantially rigid closed chamber suitable for storing pressurized liquid at pressures greater than about 5,000 psi;
- means for introducing liquid into the closed chamber under pressure to compress liquid in the chamber and thereby store energy primarily by liquid compression and mass in the closed chamber;
- a nozzle connected to the housing and having a passage therethrough with an inlet which communicates with the closed chamber formed by the housing and an exit;
- valve means for selectively sealing the nozzle passage relative to the closed chamber and operative at liquid pressures greater than about 5,000 psi from a closed to an open to a closed position to release a slug of liquid driven from the closed chamber into the nozzle passage by the energy stored in the compressed liquid, the rate of opening of said valve means being sufficiently rapid that the valve means is substantially fully opened in less time than is required for the leading edge of the liquid slug to reach the nozzle exit;
- said valve means including a valve member which, in the closed position of the valve means, seats against the nozzle inlet to block the release of liquid through the passage and is provided with an extension on the end thereof which slidably fits in sealing relationship inside the nozzle passage, said extension being of such a length that as the valve member is moved from the closed position toward the open position, the extension continues substantially to block the release of liquid through the nozzle passage until the valve member has accelerated to a speed which opens the passage at said rapid rate as the extension clears the nozzle passage, and means for biasing the valve means to the closed position and to an unseated position wherein said valve means is moved from the nozzle inlet at preselected intervals and further including means responsive to the pressure of the compressed liquid in the chamber to exert a seating force on the valve means when said valve means is in the closed position and to exert an opening force to drive the valve means rapidly toward an open position after said biasing means has unseated said valve means; and
- means for breaking a vacuum in the nozzle passage after each slug is released.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional application of our commonly assigned, copending application Ser. No. 129,915 filed Dec. 3, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,762,277; which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 821,806 filed Jan. 23, 1986, abandoned, which was in turn a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 447,000 filed Dec. 6, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,573,637 issued Mar. 4, 1986.
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