1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an apparatus for controlling medium flow, especially for controlling dilution liquid flow in connection with the headbox of a paper-making machine or a cardboard-manufacturing machine, which apparatus comprises a valve which controls dilution flow, which valve consists of a valve housing, a stem part and a flow channel between an inlet and an outlet of the valve.
2. Description of Background Art
Dilution valves are utilised for controlling the flow of dilution liquid to stock flow. Dilution flow may be clean or fibre-bearing water. Dilution water may be, for example, tail water taken from the web as retention. Solutions are known in which, a rotatable valve stem is used in the dilution valve which stem may be rotatable to different control positions for controlling the dilution flow starting from the valve. Such solution is presented in, inter alia, specification FI110879B. However, different problems occur in these solutions. Because there is fines included in the tail water, there is a strong possibility of the valve stem getting blocked in the rotatable valve, especially when dilution water reaches between the stem and the valve body. Such solutions require an extremely strong actuator to rotate the stem. In addition, frequent so-called wash moving of the stem is typically required in order to prevent the blocking of the stem. In addition, the solution requires utilising extremely precise tolerances, whereby the solution becomes manufacturing-technically demanding and expensive to manufacture. Typically, the solution requisites utilising an actuator adapted for the use in question, which frequently increases costs. Furthermore, the flow range of the dilution valves in question is fixed. Equivalent problems occur also in a solution presented in specification FI100895B, in which the flow path is formed to the stem which is moved to and fro, and in which the choke is controlled on the side of the valve inlet.
The object of this invention is to achieve a totally novel solution for a dilution valve, whereby the disadvantages of known prior-art are avoided.
It is characteristic for the apparatus according to the invention that the stem part is movable in the housing between at least two positions, a first position in which the flow path between the inlet and the outlet is open, and a second position in which the flow path is closed, and that the stem part and/or housing is designed to direct the medium flow at least in the vicinity of the outlet opening.
The solution according to the invention has numerous significant advantages. The dilution valve according to the invention does not get blocked. No great forces are required for moving the valve stem. Common actuators available from several different manufacturers may be easily adapted for the valve actuator. With this solution, contamination and valve leaks are easily avoided. This solution does not require precise tolerances. The flow range may be altered by utilising a replaceable mixing sleeve. The pressure loss accomplished with the design of a mixing zone prevents a so-called flow phenomenon. With the design of the mixing zone parts, it is possible to decrease the forming of flocks and, on the other hand, to break the flocks formed. By replacing the mixing sleeve, it is possible to enlarge or reduce the flow range. By using a to-and-fro linear movement for moving the stem, easy compactability and light, small-force-requiring moving are again achieved. From this results also ease of manufacturing because the structure does not require precise tolerances.
In the following, the invention will be described in detail by means of an example with reference to the accompanying drawing, wherein
A stem part 4 according to an embodiment of the invention is presented in detail in
To the chamber area 11, typically in the vicinity of the outlet 3, may be arranged a sleeve member 7. The sleeve member 7 is adapted to function together with the stem part 4, typically as its counterpart. The sleeve member 7 comprises a counter surface 71, 72 for the surface of the stem part. The sleeve member 7 is a so-called mixing ring with which the flow may be deflected towards the stem part 4, especially towards the tip part 42 of the stem part 4. The sleeve member 7 is advantageously a replaceable part, whereby the characteristics of the valve member, such as flow characteristics, may be adapted depending use. As shown
Thus, the invention relates to an apparatus for controlling medium flow, especially for controlling dilution liquid flow in connection with the headbox of a paper-making machine or a cardboard-manufacturing machine, which apparatus comprises a valve which controls dilution flow, which valve consists of a valve housing 1, a stem part 4 and a flow channel between an inlet 2 and an outlet 3 of the valve. The stem part 4 is movable in the housing between at least two positions, a first position in which the flow path between the inlet and the outlet is open, and a second position in which the flow path is closed, and the stem part 4 and/or housing is designed to direct the medium flow at least in the vicinity of the outlet opening.
The stem part 4 and/or the housing 1 is designed or arranged to mix the medium flow. To the apparatus is arranged a sleeve member 7 which constitutes at least a part of an abutment surface to the stem part 4. The sleeve member 7 is arranged to the housing to the outlet opening 3 or its vicinity. The sleeve member 7 comprises a surface 71, 72 which deflects the medium flow.
The stem part 4 comprises in the first end, on the side of the outlet, a tip part 42. According to an embodiment of the invention, the stem part 4 comprises also advantageously an extending part 41, which is most advantageously arranged in the stem part to the portion between the valve inlet 2 and the stem tip part 42.
The sleeve member 7 is replaceable, whereby its design may be adapted according to the target of application. The sleeve member 7 is arranged to be fastened to the housing 1 together with the outlet pipe 6.
It is obvious to those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but it may be varied within the scope of the enclosed claims. If required, the characteristic features possibly described in this specification together with other characteristic features may also be used separate from each other.
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