Claims
- 1. A method of operating a ported slide gate valve to fracture scale built up on a valve seat without damaging the seat comprising:before moving a gate of the valve in a closing direction to reach a closed position where the passage of a fluid through the valve is blocked, first moving the gate in a direction counter to said closing direction to fracture scale built up on a portion of the seat, where the scale is fractured in a direction away from the seat and is carried away from the seat by the fluid.
- 2. A ported slide gate valve including a gate having an open position where a portion of the gate, having an aperture, is aligned between a plurality of ported elements to allow the passage of a fluid through the valve via the gate aperture and the ported elements, and a closed position where a solid portion of the gate is aligned between the ported elements to block the passage of the fluid, comprising:means coupled to the gate to cause the gate, prior to moving in a closing direction toward the closed position, to first have a reverse movement in a direction counter to said closing direction, where the reverse movement causes a periphery of the gate aperture to break a scale build up in an interior of the valve in such a manner that the scale is broken in a direction away from a seat, located in the valve interior, and deposited in the fluid.
- 3. The ported slide gate valve of claim 2, where said means includes a primary piston and a secondary piston, where the primary piston is coupled to the gate in order to cause the movement of the gate.
- 4. The ported slide gate valve of claim 3, where the secondary piston holds the primary piston in the open position.
- 5. The ported slide gate valve of claim 3, where a movement of the secondary piston causes the reverse movement to break the scale.
- 6. The ported slide gate valve of claim 3, where an exertion of a same pressure to the two pistons in opposing directions causes the gate to move to the open position and holds the gate in the open position.
- 7. The ported slide gate valve of claim 3, where a relieving of a pressure from the secondary piston causes the reverse movement to break the scale.
- 8. A ported slide gate valve including a gate having an open position where a portion of the gate, having an aperture, is aligned between a plurality of ported elements to allow the passage of a fluid through the valve via the gate aperture and the ported elements, and a closed position where a solid portion of the gate is aligned between the ported elements to block the passage of the fluid, comprising:at least one cylinder containing a primary piston and a secondary piston, where the primary piston is coupled to the gate to cause the movement of the gate; means coupled to the cylinder to cause the gate, prior to its moving in a closing direction toward the closed position, to first have a reverse movement in a direction counter to said closing direction, where the reverse movement causes a periphery of the gate aperture to break a scale build up in an interior of the valve in such a manner that the scale is broken in a direction away from a seat, located in the valve interior, and deposited in the fluid.
- 9. A ported slide gate valve for use in slurry service comprising:a gate having an open position where a portion of the gate, having an aperture, is aligned between a plurality of ported elements to allow the passage of a fluid through the valve via the gate aperture and the ported elements, and a closed position where a solid portion of the gate is aligned between the ported elements to block the passage of the fluid; a seat located in a valve interior, where a scale builds up on the seat when the valve is operated in the open position; and means coupled to the gate to cause the gate, prior to moving in a closing direction to the closed position, to first move in a direction counter to said closing direction to cause a periphery of the gate aperture to break the scale on a portion of the seat in a direction away from the seat and deposit the scale in the fluid, where said subsequent movement to the closed position also breaks the scale on another portion of the seat in a direction away from the seat.
PRIORITY FILING
This application claims the benefit of the earlier filing date, under 35 U.S.C. 119, of commonly owned provisional patent application, Ser. No. 60/326,856 entitled “Slurry Valve With Operator Action to Break Pipeline Scale,” filed on Oct. 3, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Provisional Applications (1)
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