Segmented ceramic choke

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6695010
  • Patent Number
    6,695,010
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 1, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 24, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A new segmented choke is provided. Designed to reduce thermal stresses created when the fluid temperature fluctuate, this invention is constructed of segmented ceramic members fit within a relatively thin-walled retainer, shrunk fit thereto, thereby allowing the retainer to be more compliant. Shorter, multiple segments used in this invention are also easier to manufacture, can be produced with tighter tolerances, provide easier access thereby reducing maintenance costs and allow for the inclusion of sensors in the individual ceramic segments. This invention also provides improvements in size, manufacturing cost, ease of use and operating efficiency over prior choke devices.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to devices for choking a fluid flow path. More specifically, this invention relates to ceramic choke designs that have multiple sections of ceramic with retaining mounts shrunk fit around them, which in turn are mounted into a housing.




2. Description of Related Art




A variety of choke devices have been used for some time in the control of fluid through a conduit. Typically, these prior devices consist of one large piece of ceramic, with a one piece housing that is shrunk to fit over the ceramic, thereby making a tight fit when cooled. The housing is typically composed of titanium. For general background material, the reader is directed to U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,774,914 and 5,246,074 each of which is hereby incorporated by references in its entirety for the material contained therein.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is desirable to provide a choke device for controlling the flow of fluid through a conduit. In particular, it is desirable to provide a choke design, which reduces thermal stresses. Moreover, it is desirable to provide a choke design that facilitates the use of sensors within the choke. It is also desirable to provide a choke design with improved manufacturability and maintenance.




Therefore, it is the general object of this invention to provide a choke device that has a retainer and sleeve walls with smaller overall wall thickness, which reduces the thermal stresses created when the fluid temperature fluctuates.




It is a further object of this invention to provide a choke device that uses a plurality of ceramic segments, each of which fits into a relatively thin walled retainer, thereby allowing the retainer to be more complaint.




It is another object of this invention to provide a choke device that provides reduced stress variations associated with variances in choke clearances.




Another object of this invention is to provide a choke device that uses a ductile retainer thereby providing the ability to withstand additional fluctuations in stress than is possible with brittle ceramic alone.




A further object of this invention is to provide a choke device, which uses shorter segments that are easier to construct, and which can be produced with tighter tolerances.




A still further object of this invention is to provide a choke device, which can more easily be assembled by shrink fitting with the retainers.




Another object of this invention is to provide a choke device which has segmented members that can be replaced individually, allowing for reductions in maintenance costs.




It is another object of this invention to provide a choke device that more accurately controls compressive stresses during construction of the choke.




It is a further object of this invention to provide a choke device that accommodates the inclusion of sensors into individual segments of the choke, allowing for indicators of choke segment integrity without disassembly of the choke and taking it out of service.




These and other objects of this invention are achieved by the device described herein and are readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon review of this disclosure and/or ordinary experimentation with the device described herein.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a section view of the preferred segmented choke of this invention.





FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b


are detailed section and end views of the sleeve of the first segment of the preferred segmented choke of this invention.





FIGS. 3



a


and


3




b


are detailed section and end views of the sleeve of the second segment of the preferred segmented choke of this invention.





FIGS. 4



a


and


4




b


are detailed section and end views of the sleeve of the third segment of the preferred segmented choke of this invention.





FIGS. 5



a


and


5




b


are detailed section and end views of the upper inner ring of the preferred choke of this invention.





FIGS. 6



a


and


6




b


are detailed section and end views of the lower inner ring of the preferred choke of this invention.





FIGS. 7



a


and


7




b


are detailed section and end views of the first housing section of the preferred choke of this invention.





FIGS. 8



a


and


8




b


are detailed section and end views of the second housing section of the preferred choke of this invention.





FIGS. 9



a


and


9




b


are detailed section and end views of upper flange ring of the preferred choke of this invention.





FIGS. 10



a


and


10




b


are detailed section and end views of the lower flange ring of the preferred choke of this invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the figures and particularly to

FIG. 1

, which is a section view of the preferred embodiment


100


of the segmented choke of this invention. In this embodiment three ceramic sections


101


,


102


,


103


are provided within a retainer fixtures


104


,


105


,


106


. The first ceramic section


101


, containing a sleeve


200


and a first ceramic region


113


, is held in place by the first retainer


106


. The second ceramic section


102


, containing a sleeve


300


and a second ceramic region


114


, is held in place by the second retainer


105


. The third ceramic section


103


, containing a sleeve


400


and a third ceramic region


115


, is held in place by the third retainer


104


. Each ceramic section


101


,


102


,


103


is shrunk fit into its retainer fixture


104


,


105


,


106


. The retainer fixtures


104


,


105


,


106


are then mechanically mounted into a housing, which is composed of two parts an upper housing


111


and a lower housing


112


. The first


106


and second


105


retainer fixtures are held together by an upper mount


107


. The second


105


and third


104


retainer fixtures are held together by a lower mount


108


. The upper housing


111


and the lower housing


112


are held together by two flange rings


109


,


110


.





FIG. 2



a


, a section view of the sleeve


200


of the first ceramic section


101


and associated retainer


106


, provides additional dimensional detail of the preferred embodiment of this invention. This sleeve


200


has a first end


202


and a second end


203


. In the preferred embodiment, the first end


202


has an inner diameter of 6.50 inches and an outer diameter of 6.750 inches. The second end


203


has an outer diameter of 7.250 inches. The length


205


of the side


204


of this preferred embodiment is 7.330 inches.

FIG. 2



b


shows the end view of the sleeve


200


of the first ceramic section


101


and retainer


106


. The ceramic section


101


is adapted to permit the inclusion of a sensor for making a variety of flow rate, temperature, pressure and content measurements.





FIG. 3



a


, a section view of the sleeve


300


of the second ceramic section


102


and associated retainer


105


, provides additional dimensional detail of the preferred embodiment of this invention. This sleeve


300


has a first end


302


and a second end


303


. In the preferred embodiment, the first end


302


has an inner diameter of 6.50 inches and an outer diameter of 6.750 inches. The second end


303


has an outer diameter of 7.250 inches. The length


305


of the side


304


of this preferred embodiment is 7.330 inches.

FIG. 3



b


shows the end view of the sleeve


300


of the second ceramic section


102


and retainer


105


. This ceramic section


102


is also adapted to permit the inclusion of a sensor for making a variety of flow rate, temperature, pressure and content measurements.





FIG. 4



a


, a section view of the sleeve


400


of the third ceramic section


103


and associated retainer


104


, provides additional dimensional detail of the preferred embodiment of this invention. This sleeve


400


has a first end


402


and a second end


403


. In the preferred embodiment, the first end


402


has an inner diameter of 8.80 inches and an outer diameter of 9.50 inches. The second end


403


has an outer diameter of 9.180 inches.

FIG. 4



b


shows the end view of the sleeve


400


of the third ceramic section


103


and retainer


104


. This ceramic section


103


is also adapted to permit the inclusion of a sensor for making a variety of flow rate, temperature, pressure and content measurements.





FIG. 5



a


, a section view of the upper inner ring


107


, provides additional dimensional detail of the preferred embodiment of this invention. The preferred embodiment of this upper inner ring


107


has an outer diameter of 9.910 inches and an inner opening


502


diameter of 6.760 inches. The preferred ring


501


is composed of titanium.

FIG. 5



b


shows the end view of the upper inner ring


107


.





FIG. 6



a


, a section view of the lower inner ring


108


, provides additional dimensional detail of the preferred embodiment of this invention. The preferred embodiment of this lower inner ring


108


has an outer diameter of 9.740 inches and an inner opening


602


of 6.760 inches. The preferred ring


601


is composed of titanium.

FIG. 6



b


shows the end view of the lower inner ring


108


.





FIG. 7



a


, a section view of the first housing section


111


, provides additional dimensional detail of the preferred embodiment of this invention. This housing


111


has a first end


703


and a second end


704


. The preferred dimensions of this housing section


111


are shown in inches in this

FIG. 7



a


. A first gasket surface


701


and a second gasket surface


702


are provided. In its preferred embodiment the first housing section


111


is composed of titanium.

FIG. 7



b


shows the end view of the first housing section


111


.





FIG. 8



a


, a section view of the second housing section


112


, provides additional dimensional detail of the preferred embodiment of this invention. This housing


112


has a first end


801


and a second end


802


. The preferred dimensions of this housing section


112


are shown in inches in this

FIG. 8



a


. In its preferred embodiment the first housing section


112


is composed of titanium.

FIG. 8



b


shows the end view of the second housing section


112


and retainer


106


.





FIG. 9



a


, a section view of the upper flange ring


109


, provides additional dimensional detail of the preferred embodiment of this invention. This flange ring


109


has a first end


903


and a second end


904


. A ring


902


is provided with a plurality of openings


905




a-j


, each of which is adapted to receive and accommodate bolt and nut fasteners. Alternative fasteners, such as rivets, screws and the like can be substituted without departing from the concept of this invention. The preferred material for the ring


109


is titanium. The preferred dimensions of this flange ring


109


are shown in inches in this

FIG. 9



a


.

FIG. 9



b


shows the end view of the upper flange ring


109


.





FIG. 10



a


, a section view of the lower flange ring


110


, provides additional dimensional detail of the preferred embodiment of this invention. This flange ring


110


has a first end


1003


and a second end


1004


. The ring


1002


is provided with a plurality of openings


1005




a-j


, each of which is adapted to receive and accommodate bolt and nut fasteners. Alternative fasteners, such as rivets, screws and the like can be substituted without departing from the concept of this invention. The preferred material for the ring


110


is titanium. The preferred dimensions of this flange ring


110


are shown in inches in this

FIG. 10



a


.

FIG. 10



b


shows the end view of the lower flange ring


110


.




It is to be understood that the above-described embodiment of the invention is merely illustrative of numerous and varied other embodiments, which may constitute applications of the principles of the invention. Such other embodiments may be readily devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of this invention and it is our intent that they are deemed as within the scope of our invention.



Claims
  • 1. A segmented choke apparatus, comprising:(A) a housing; (B) a retainer held within said housing by an inner ring; (C) a first ceramic section shrunk fit within said retainer, said first ceramic section having a cylindrical shape; (D) a second ceramic section shrunk fit within said retainer, said second ceramic section having a first portion with a cylindrical shape and a second portion with a truncated conical shape; and (E) a third ceramic section shrunk fit within said retainer, said third ceramic section having a truncated conical shape.
  • 2. A segmented choke apparatus, comprising:(A) a housing composed of titanium; (B) a retainer held within said housing, by an inner ring, said retainer composed of titanium; and (C) a first ceramic section shrunk fit within said retainer, said first ceramic section having a cylindrical shape; (D) a second ceramic section shrunk fit within said retainer having a cylindrical portion adapted to fit adjacent to said first ceramic section and a truncated conical portion; and (E) a third ceramic section shrunk fit within said retainer, said third ceramic section having a truncated conical shape and where in said third ceramic section is adapted to fit adjacent to said second ceramic section.
  • 3. A segmented choke apparatus, comprising:(A) a housing, further comprising an upper housing and a lower housing; (B) a first retainer composed of titanium mechanically held within said upper housing by an upper inner ring; (C) a second retainer composed of titanium mechanically held within said lower housing by a lower inner ring; (D) a third retainer composed of titanium mechanical held within said lower housing by said lower inner ring; (E) a first ceramic section shrunk fit within said first retainer, said first ceramic section having a cylindrical shape; (F) a second ceramic section shrunk fit within said second retainer, said second ceramic section having a cylindrical portion adapted to fit adjacent to said first ceramic section and a truncated conical portion; and (G) a third ceramic section shrunk fit within said third retainer, said third ceramic section having a truncated conical shape and being adapted to fit adjacent to said conical portion of said second ceramic section.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/168,996 filed on Dec. 2, 1999.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/168996 Dec 1999 US