Claims
- 1. A double block valve operated by an actuator, comprising:
a seating assembly positioned in the valve and defining a fluid passageway communicating a valve inlet with a valve outlet, comprising:
a first seat interposed within the fluid passageway, and a second seat spaced from the first seat and interposed within the fluid passageway; a first blocking assembly movable by the actuator out of sealing engagement with the first seat; and a second blocking assembly movable by contact with the first blocking assembly out of sealing engagement with the second seat, wherein an enclosed space having a finite volume is established between the first and second blocking assemblies when both are sealingly engaged with the seating assembly.
- 2. The double block valve of claim 1, wherein the first blocking assembly comprises a stem coupled to the actuator, and comprises a blocking element connected to a distal end of the stem and movable with the stem relative to the first seat.
- 3. The double block valve of claim 1, wherein the first and second blocking assemblies each comprise a biasing member urging the blocking assembly to sealingly engage the seat.
- 4. The double block valve of claim 1, wherein the seating assembly is a ring comprising:
a first annular lip for the first seat surrounding the fluid passageway on one side of the ring, and a second annular lip for the second seat surrounding the first annular seat and projecting a distance from the first annular lip.
- 5. The double block valve of claim 1, wherein a sealed gallery is formed between an outside wall of the seating assembly and an inside wall of the valve body.
- 6. The double block valve of claim 5, wherein the gallery is sealed by a plurality of seals sealingly engaging the outside wall of the seating assembly and the inside wall of the valve body.
- 7. The double block valve of claim 5, wherein the seating assembly defines at least one aperture communicating the enclosed space with the sealed gallery.
- 8. The double block valve of claim 7, wherein a port defined in the valve communicates with the sealed gallery and thereby communicates with the enclosed space through the at least one aperture.
- 9. A double block valve operated by an actuator, comprising:
a seating assembly positioned in the valve and defining a fluid passageway communicating an upstream portion with a downstream portion of the valve, the seating assembly comprising:
a first seat on one side exhibited to the upstream portion and circumscribing the fluid passageway, and a second seat on the one side and circumscribing the first seat; a first blocking assembly, comprising:
a first stem coupled to the actuator and movably disposed in the downstream portion of the valve, the first stem having a distal end extended through the fluid passageway and into the upstream portion, and a first blocking element connected to the distal end of the first stem and movable with the stem out of sealing engagement with the first seat; a second blocking assembly, comprising:
a second stem movably disposed in the upstream portion of the valve and having a distal end, and a second blocking element connected to the distal end of the second stem and movable by contact with the first assembly out of sealing engagement with the second seat, wherein an enclosed space having a finite volume is established between the first and second blocking elements when sealingly engaged with the seating assembly.
- 10. The double block valve of claim 9, wherein a sealed gallery is formed between an outside wall of the seating assembly and an inside wall of the valve.
- 11. The double block valve of claim 10, wherein the gallery is sealed by an upper seal and a lower seal circumscribing the outside wall of the seating assembly and sealingly engaged with the inside wall of the valve.
- 12. The double block valve of claim 10, wherein at least one aperture defined in the seating assembly communicates the enclosed space with the gallery.
- 13. The double block valve of claim 12, wherein a port defined in the valve communicates with the gallery and thereby communicates with the enclosed space through the at least one aperture.
- 14. The double block valve of claim 9, wherein the first seat comprises a first annular lip having a first diameter.
- 15. The double block valve of claim 14, wherein the second seat comprises a second annular lip having a second diameter greater than the first diameter and projecting a distance from the first annular lip.
- 16. The double block valve of claim 15, wherein the first and second blocking elements each comprise a disc having one or more seals circumscribing the disc for sealing engagement with the seat.
- 17. The double block valve of claim 16, wherein the first and second discs each comprise a first seal to engage an inside surface of the annular lip of the seat.
- 18. The double block valve of claim 17, wherein the first and second discs each comprise a second seal to engage a distal end of the annular lip of the seat.
- 19. The double block valve of claim 18, wherein the first seal comprises an O-ring seal, and wherein the second seal comprises a flat seal.
- 20. A double block valve having integral prove and being operated by an actuator, the valve comprising:
a) first means for blocking fluid communication from a valve inlet to a valve outlet; b) second means for blocking fluid communication from the valve inlet to the valve outlet; c) means for seating the first and second blocking means; d) means for moving the first blocking means with the actuator out of sealing engagement with the seating means; e) means for moving the second blocking means with the first blocking means out of sealing engagement with the seating means; f) means for establishing an enclosed space with a finite volume between the first and second blocking means when sealingly engaged with the seating means; and g) means for communicating the enclosed space with a port defined in the valve.
- 21. The double block valve of claim 20, further comprising means for separately biasing the first and second blocking means to sealingly engage the seating means.
- 22. The double block valve of claim 20, wherein the first and second blocking means each comprise a disc connected to a distal end of a stem, the stem movably disposed in the valve.
- 23. The double block valve of claim 20, wherein the seating means comprises a ring positioned in the valve and defining a fluid passageway communicating the valve inlet with the valve outlet, the ring comprising a first annular lip for seating the first blocking means on one side of the ring and circumscribing the fluid passageway, and a second annular lip for seating the second blocking means on the one side and circumscribing the first annular lip.
- 24. The double block valve or claim 23, wherein the communicating means comprises an aperture defined in the ring and communicating the enclosed space with a sealed gallery formed between an outer wall of the ring and an inner wall of the valve having the port.
- 25. A system for proving sealing engagement of first and second safety shut-off valves, comprising:
a first selectable valve in communication with a controlled volume capable of being established between the first and second safety shut-off valves; a second selectable valve in communication with an outlet; one or more devices for determining or measuring volumetric flow rate, the one or more devices being interconnected between the first and second selectable valves; and a pump interconnected between the first and second selectable valves and operable to evacuate fluid from the controlled volume to the outlet, wherein the first selectable valve is selectively operable to communicate the controlled volume with the at least one pressure sensor and the pump or with the second selectable valve, and wherein the second selectable valve is selectively operable to communicate the outlet with the first selectable valve or with the at least one pressure sensor and the pump.
- 26. The system of claim 25, further comprising control circuitry operating the first selectable valve, the second selectable valve, the pump, and monitoring the one or more devices.
- 27. The system of claim 25, wherein the outlet is downstream of the second safety shut-off valve.
- 28. The system of claim 25, wherein the proving system purges fluid from the controlled volume to the outlet.
- 29. The system of claim 25, wherein the one or more devices comprise a first pressure switch biased to attain continuity at a first threshold pressure and a second pressure switch biased to attain continuity at a second threshold pressure.
- 30. The system of claim 25, wherein the proving system measures for an accumulation of pressure in the controlled volume to a first level within a first time interval.
- 31. The system of claim 30, wherein a first alarm is indicated if the pressure in the controlled volume accumulates above the first level within the first time interval.
- 32. The system of claim 25, wherein the pump creates a partial vacuum within the controlled volume.
- 33. The system of claim 32, wherein the one or more devices measure for a change in pressure in the controlled volume to a second level within a second time interval during creation of the partial vacuum.
- 34. The system of claim 33, wherein a second alarm is indicated if the change in the pressure in the controlled volume fails to attain the second level within the second time interval.
- 35. The system of claim 32, wherein the one or more devices measure for an accumulation of pressure in the controlled volume to a third level within a third time interval after creation of the partial vacuum.
- 36. The system of claim 35, wherein a third alarm is indicated if the pressure in the controlled volume accumulates above the third level within the third time interval.
- 37. A device for proving sealing engagement of first and second safety shut-off valves, comprising:
a first port communicating with a finite volume established between the safety shut-off valves; a second port communicating with an outlet; a first three-way valve selectively operable to communicate the first port to either a bypass conduit or a main conduit; one or more devices for determining or measuring volumetric flow rate, the one or more devices being connected to the main conduit; a pump connected to the main conduit and operable to evacuate fluid from the controlled volume to the outlet; and a second three-way valve selectively operable to communicate the second port to either the bypass conduit or the main conduit.
- 38. The device of claim 37, wherein the device couples to a double block valve.
- 39. The device of claim 38, wherein the outlet is connected to a downstream portion of the double block valve.
- 40. The device of claim 37, further comprising control circuitry operating the first three-way valve, the second three-way valve, and the pump and monitoring the one or more devices for determining or measuring.
- 41. The device of claim 37, wherein the one or more devices for determining or measuring volumetric flow rate comprise a first pressure switch biased to attain continuity at a first threshold pressure and a second pressure switch biased to attain continuity at a second threshold pressure.
- 42. The device of claim 41, wherein the first threshold pressure is a positive gauge pressure, and wherein the second threshold pressure is a negative gauge pressure.
- 43. A method for proving sealing engagement of a first safety shut-off valve and a second safety shut-off valve, comprising the steps of:
a) closing the safety shut-off valves to establish a controlled volume therebetween; b) purging fluid from the controlled volume; c) measuring for a first volumetric flow rate within the controlled volume; and d) indicating a first alarm condition if the first volumetric flow rate exceeds a first predetermined rate.
- 44. The method of claim 43, wherein the step (c) comprises the step of measuring for an accumulation in pressure within the controlled volume to a first pressure level within a first time interval.
- 45. The method of claim 43, further comprising:
e) reducing pressure in the controlled volume to a predetermined level; f) measuring for a second volumetric flow rate within the controlled volume; and g) indicating a second alarm condition if the second volumetric flow rate in the controlled volume exceeds a second predetermined rate.
- 46. The method of claim 45, wherein the step (e) comprises the step of pumping fluid from the controlled volume to produce a partial vacuum therein.
- 47. The method of claim 45, wherein the step (f) comprises the step of measuring for an accumulation of pressure in the controlled volume to a second pressure level within a second time interval.
- 48. The method of claim 47, wherein the second alarm condition is indicated if the pressure of the controlled volume fails to sustain the second pressure level within the second time interval.
- 49. The method of claim 45, further comprising the step of:
h) measuring for pressure in the controlled volume to reach a third pressure level within a third time interval while reducing the pressure in the controlled volume to the predetermined level in step (e).
- 50. The method of claim 49, further comprising the step of:
i) indicating a third alarm condition if the pressure in the controlled volume fails to reach the third pressure level within the third time interval.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of the Provisional Application No. 60/283,030 filed Apr. 11, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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