The invention relates to a shut-off device for a pipe of the kind that is seen in the preamble of claim 1.
The invention relates in particular to a shut-off device of the type the function of which is that, if the oil pipe is blasted, a valve device located upstream should automatically shut the oil pipe, in order to allow repairing of the pipe, after which arrangements should be made in order to facilitate restart of the transportation of liquid through the pipe after the repair.
For this sake, for the oil pipe, a shut-off device according to the appended independent claim 1 is provided. Embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.
Suitably, the oil pipe comprises a plurality of spaced-apart shut-off devices placed along the pipe, and the pipe may furthermore comprise devices that prevent a return flow from the part of the pipe located downstream to a point of rupture.
In the following, the invention will be described by way of examples, reference being made to the appended drawing.
The valve flaps 1 are located on the upstream side and are biased toward closed state by a spring 3. A hydraulic cylinder 2 is pressure fed via a branch conduit 22 from a hydraulic pipe 7 and can, upon pressurizing, overcome the spring 3 in order to keep the flap 1 in open position. The two flaps 1 may have common mounting on the diameter of the pipe 20.
Through the baffle, also a pump-out valve channel of relatively small diameter extends. An appurtenant valve disc 4 is biased by a spring 6. A hydraulic cylinder counteracts the spring 6 upon pressurizing from the hydraulic pipe 7 via the feed line 23 in order to keep the valve 4 open when the hydraulic pipe has full pressure. If the pressure in the hydraulic pipe 7 disappears, the valve flaps 1 are closed and the valve 4 is closed. The hydraulic pipe 7 may contain a tube-rupture valve 8 downstream the baffle 28. A non-return and air valve 9, 10 are shown in
By the fact that the valve 4 has a much smaller area than the valves 11, the valve 4 can be opened after a pipe blasting having been mended, as the pressure downstream the baffle 28 is substantially zero.
The possibly provided tube-rupture valve 8 guarantees that the hydraulic pipe 7 is not emptied upon a pipe blasting downstream the baffle 28. From
The function is that the hydraulic pressure in the pipe 7 disappears if the pipe 20 is blasted, upon which compression springs shut the valve flaps 1 and the pump-out valve 4. When the oil pipe and the hydraulic pipe are mended, the hydraulic system 7 is first restarted with elevated pressure, whereby the hydraulic pipes 7 are ventilated, possibly by the ventilating and non-return valves 9, 10 all the way up to the end station 20′. Simultaneously, the pump-out valve 4 is opened and crude oil is evacuated under remaining pressure. When the pressure has dropped sufficiently, the valve flaps 1 manage to be opened by the cylinders 2 thereof. Then the hydraulic pressure is lowered to normal level and the transportation of oil can be restarted. The oil pipe is provided with similar turnable valve flaps 1′, fixedly directed toward the other direction in order to freely prevent return flows of the crude oil in the opposite direction through the pipe 20. Said flaps (not shown) lack cylinders 2 and are self-closing and opening by the flow of oil.
Along an oil pipe, a plurality of shut-off devices may be provided at mutually chosen distances. Suitably, they are placed internally in the pipe 20 in order to be invisible from the outside and not be targets for a blasting. The placing entails an area reduction of the oil-transportation pipe. In order to retain high capacity, there are two solutions: either increasing the diameter of the entire pipe, but this is expensive. Alternatively, it is possible to increase the diameter of the pipe 20 at the shut-off device, but this has the drawback that a terrorist can see the position of the shut-off device. Then it is possible to increase the diameter of the pipe at each shut-off device.
Furthermore, it is possible to mount a number of false diameter increase portions (which do not contain any shut-off device) in order to make it difficult for a terrorist to choose correct place for a blasting.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0402912-0 | Nov 2004 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE2005/001731 | 11/17/2005 | WO | 00 | 5/29/2007 |