This present invention relates to valves that may be used for intake or outlet of gases or liquids for reciprocating compressors and pumps.
The operative portion of such a compressor and pump includes at least one piston and cylinder assembly and the intake and exhaust valves are typically located at or near one of the cylinder heads. It is commonly known to use the same form of valve for both inlet and outlet by simply reversing the position of the valve for the two uses. One such valve is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,511,583 by Bassett which has singular annular valve elements. The present invention differs in that the valve elements are multiple or singular annular valve elements. Also, unlike U.S. Pat. No. 5,511,583 the present invention has two stop surfaces per element as well as two sets of springs with differing initial loads biasing it closed, i.e. toward its seating surface in to and fro movement.
The present invention is similar to what is generally known as “ring-type” or “ported plate”. The elements of traditional valves have a sealing surface to contact the valve seat to prevent back-flow as the valve element moves to and fro with reciprocating movement. These valves elements move from fully seated to full open in one step.
The present invention valve elements are different from traditional valve elements in that two steps define full open whereas traditional elements move from fully seated to full open in one step.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,862,751 by Schwaller claims a dual stage spring assembly consisting of an outer and inner spring to cushion valve opening impact.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,507,486 by Schwaller claims spring assemblies and the abstract makes it clear that these spring assemblies are concentrically disposed.
Both patents specify different spring rates.
The present invention stipulates separately disposed springs to provide different valve lifts within a common valve assembly to accommodate alternate services and to reduce power consumption.
A compressor and pump inlet or outlet valve according to the present invention comprises a seating plate and a guard plate removable attached in opposed relation to make up the valve body. The seating plate has a plurality of holes or slots extending from an outer side of the seating plate to the inner side. The guard plate defines a respective stop surface generally opposed to but spaced from the seating surfaces associated with each seat hole or slot. The guard plate also has flow passages from the inner to the outer side thereof and communicating with the spaces between the stop surfaces and the seating surfaces. A respective valve element reciprocates between the stop surfaces and the respective opposed seating surfaces and have sealing surfaces sized and shaped to engage and seal against the respective seating surfaces. A multiplicity of springs carried by the guard plate engages a respective valve element to bias it toward the respective sealing surfaces. The detailed description below describes the reasons and benefits associated with this invention. Various objects, features and advantages of the invention will be made apparent by the following detailed description, the drawings, and the claims.
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Compressor valves are generally designed for longevity based on the normal operating condition. Alternate services result in less than optimum performance. For example: Valves designed for hydrogen must be low lift to avoid “flutter” a condition where sealing elements vibrate at high rates. Due to the high rate of vibration the sealing elements and springs quickly wear out. In an alternate high mol weight or higher pressure condition the same valves are subject to late closure, high impact and result in recirculation of hot gas. If this condition exists for longer than a few hours the valves may self-destruct. As a minimum higher parasitic power will be encountered.
The other alternative is to maintain two separate valve designs; one low lift for normal and one high lift for the alternate use. If this route is taken, it would be necessary to shutdown the compressor and change the valves. Valve change is very expensive and time consuming. Before returning to normal operation this process must be repeated.
As the foregoing suggests, a valve dual lift valve design is desirable for operating cost reduction and to reduce power consumption.
The seating plate has a plurality of flow passages (holes and/or slots) extending from its outer surface 7. The guard plate 2 includes one or more seal members 3 biased toward the seat by a multitude of springs 4 for a closed position
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While the foregoing represents exemplary and currently preferred embodiments of the present invention, numerous modifications will suggest themselves to those of skill in the art. Accordingly, it is intended that the scope of the invention be limited only by the following claims.