This disclosure relates to a pressure transmitter flange having an internal drain valve configuration. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to providing a higher working pressure valve that is less subject to damage than traditional external valves.
Existing designs of traditional and coplanar flanges for pressure transmitters use an external drain vent valve that is at risk of process leaks and is only capable of burst pressures at a welded seat up to approximately 21,000 pounds per square inch (PSI). As process pressures continued to increase, higher pressure ratings are in demand. Further, existing valve configurations are welded into flanges, and are subject to explosive failure, especially after repeated use.
In one embodiment, a transmitter flange includes a flange body having a valve opening therein, the valve opening having a valve seat and internal threads. An internal valve is configured to be retained in the valve opening. The internal valve has external threads configured to thread into the internal threads to retain the internal valve in the valve opening.
In another embodiment, a transmitter flange includes a flange body having a valve opening therein, the valve opening having a valve seat, and an internal valve configured to be retained in the valve opening. A retaining ring is configured to thread into the valve opening to further retain the internal valve within the opening.
This Summary and the Abstract are provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. The Summary and the Abstract are not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor are they intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
Modern process pressures can reach 24,000 PSI or more. Typical welded solutions cannot provide security and reliability at those pressures.
An internal valve flange 500 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is shown in
Flange 500 comprises a flange body 502, an internal valve stem 504 that is internal to flange body 502, and retaining ring 506 configured to retain the internal valve stem 504 within flange body 502. Flange body 502 has an opening 508 that is sized to accommodate the internal valve stem 504, and has a valve seat 510 within the opening. Flange body 502 and internal valve stem 504 are each formed of metal, and the interface between flange body 502 and internal valve stem 504 is a metal on metal seal between seating surface 511 of internal valve stem 504 and valve seat 510. Such a seal, at the process pressure retaining area 520 in opening 508 has no ball such as ball 110, and no significant plastic deformation that would be enough to cause leaks, providing a leak tight seal at a wide range of pressures, including pressures higher than the ball valve shown in
In one embodiment, flange body opening 508 is threaded with internal threads to threadedly accommodate internal valve stem 504. In this embodiment, internal valve stem 504 has external threads that thread into internal threads to secure the internal valve stem 504 within opening 508. Internal valve stem 504 in one embodiment includes a hex opening to allow a standard hex Allen wrench to be used for threading the internal valve stem into opening 508. The opening 508 is sized in one embodiment so that internal valve stem 504 is recessed in flange opening 508 when it is seated at the valve seat 510. The recessed internal valve stem protects the valve from being disturbed unintentionally while in operation.
Flange opening 508 is in one embodiment further threaded to threadedly accommodate retaining ring 506 to hold valve stem 504 in place. In this embodiment, valve stem 504 may not be threaded into opening 508, but retained with retaining ring 506. Alternatively, the valve stem 504 may be threaded into opening 508, and further retained by threaded retaining ring 506.
Further details of retaining ring 506 are shown in
Internal valve stem 504 seals with flange 502 at valve seat 510. The process pressure retaining area of flange 500 depends on the area 520 of the seal. The surface area of the valve which retains process pressure is significantly reduced from that of the valve of
Pressures and areas of the typical external valve such as that shown in
In contrast, the pressure retaining area 520 is about 0.028 in2. With the same process pressure of 20,000 PSI, the force due to pressure is about 560 lbf. The threads of the internal valve stem 504 or the retaining ring 506, or combination thereof are the area that take this pressure in the embodiment of
In one embodiment, the materials of the flange 500 are made of 316 SST and the yield strength of the parts will be around 65,000 PSI. Based on the pressure calculations, at a process pressure of 20,000 PSI the external valve design will start to yield (66,600 PSI>65,000 PSI). The flange internal valve embodiment remains well below the yield point (9,700 PSI<65,000 PSI). Embodiments of the present disclosure have a higher working pressure limit than external, welded valves and flanges, while also reducing the number of parts, complexity, and offer simpler installation.
Internal valve flange 500 is in one embodiment provided with a vent/drain hole 530 in the flange body 502 as shown in
A top view of a flange such as flange 500 is shown in
As shown in
As shown in
Another embodiment of a valve stem 1104 with a non-rotating stem portion 1105 and a rotating stem joint 1107 is shown in
Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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