Some valves include a valve assembly and a main valve body for coupling with the valve assembly. The valve body may include a housing and at least one end connector element extending from the housing. The end connector element is used to secure a pipeline or similar feature to the valve via welding or fasteners. With regard to plug style valves, the valve assembly may include a mounting plate configured to be fixedly coupled to the housing and a plug rotatably extending from the mounting plate into an internal chamber of the housing. The plug includes a plug body configured to inhibit the flow of fluid through the plug when the plug is in a closed state and a plug flow passage extending through the plug body configured to facilitate the flow of fluid through the plug when the plug is in an open state.
Some plug style valves further include a sleeve fixedly secured within the internal chamber of the housing and having an interior cavity for rotatably receiving the plug as well as a pair of apertures for aligning with the plug flow passage when the plug is in the open state. The sleeve may be configured to provide a fluid-tight seal between the plug body and the housing and may be constructed of a polymeric material having a relatively high chemical resistance and a relatively low coefficient of friction, such as Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Such valves may be referred to as sleeved plug valves.
While certain sleeved plug valves have been made and used, it is believed that no one prior to the inventor(s) has made or used the invention described in the appended claims.
While the specification concludes with claims which particularly point out and distinctly claim the invention, it is believed the present invention will be better understood from the following description of certain examples taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals identify the same elements and in which:
The drawings are not intended to be limiting in any way, and it is contemplated that various embodiments of the invention may be carried out in a variety of other ways, including those not necessarily depicted in the drawings. The accompanying drawings incorporated in and forming a part of the specification illustrate several aspects of the present invention, and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention; it being understood, however, that this invention is not limited to the precise arrangements shown.
The following description of certain examples of the invention should not be used to limit the scope of the present invention. Other examples, features, aspects, embodiments, and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following description, which is by way of illustration, one of the best modes contemplated for carrying out the invention. As will be realized, the invention is capable of other different and obvious aspects, all without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions should be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive.
It will be appreciated that any one or more of the teachings, expressions, versions, examples, etc. described herein may be combined with any one or more of the other teachings, expressions, versions, examples, etc. that are described herein. The following-described teachings, expressions, versions, examples, etc. should therefore not be viewed in isolation relative to each other. Various suitable ways in which the teachings herein may be combined will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of the teachings herein. Such modifications and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the claims.
A first sleeved plug valve is shown in
Valve body (11) of valve (1) may be modular with bimetallic option. As used herein, the phrase “bimetallic option” denotes how elements or features of modular valve body (11) may be comprised of similar materials or optionally may be comprised of different materials. Modular valve body (11) may also be referred to as a hybrid valve body given the two different materials used in its construction in some versions. In some versions, modular valve body (11) may be configured in accordance with at least some of the teachings of U.S. Pat. App. No. 62/937,869, entitled “Modular Valve Body with Bimetallic Option,” filed Nov. 20, 2019, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
As best shown in
Housing (13) also includes a pair of generally cylindrical, opposed internal housing surfaces (33) (one shown). Internal housing surfaces (33) define respective housing flow passages (35) to facilitate the flow of fluid through housing (13). Housing (13) also includes a generally cylindrical, central internal housing surface (36) which defines an internal chamber (37) sized to receive a portion of valve assembly (10) therein for selectively restricting the flow of fluid through housing (13), as described in greater detail below. Internal chamber (37) may define a central axis (C) of valve (1) and housing flow passages (35) may extend transversely relative to internal chamber (37), and thus relative to central axis (C).
Modular valve body (11) also includes at least one end connector element (39).
When modular valve body (11) is fully assembled, end connector element (39) extends from housing (13). End connector element (39) is generally cylindrical and extends from a top (41) to a bottom (43) and includes a peripheral surface (45) and an external surface (47). End connector element (39) includes a generally cylindrical, internal end surface (49). Internal end surface (49) defines an end flow passage (51) to facilitate the flow of fluid through end connector element (39). When joined with housing (13), end flow passage (51) is in fluid communication with housing flow passage (35). End connector element (39) is configured to be joined with a pipeline to secure the pipeline to modular valve body (11). End connector element (39) further includes a connector flange (55) extending outwardly away from peripheral surface (45). Connector flange (55) includes an outward surface (57) for abutting with a similar flange on a pipeline (not shown). Connector flange (55) defines a plurality of connector bores (59) extending from outward surface (57) through connector flange (55). Connector bores (59) are each sized and positioned to receive a respective bolt or similar connector or fastener (not shown) therethrough. The connector may be passed through a similar connector flange on the pipeline to connect the pipeline to end connector element (39).
As shown, housing (13) and end connector element (39) are joined together to form modular valve body (11). In some versions of modular valve body (11), end connector element (39) is joined to housing (13) by inertial friction welding end connector element (39) onto housing (13), as described in U.S. Pat. App. No. 62/937,869. While valve body (11) has been described as being modular with housing (13) and end connector elements (39) initially formed separately from each other as individual pieces and subsequently joined to each other, valve body (11) may alternatively be unitary, with housing (13) and end connector elements (39) integrally formed (e.g., cast) together as a single piece.
With continuing reference primarily to
Upper hub (65) includes a generally annular upper surface (75) in which a recess (77) (
As best shown in
Support frame (81) defines a plurality of curved slots (93) extending from external lower hub surface (83) to internal lower hub surface (85) partially about the peripheries of respective lower hub apertures (87). In the example shown, four curved slots (93) are arranged about each lower hub aperture (87), with each adjacent pair of curved slots (93) separated from each other by a support rib (95) of support frame (81). Support frame (81) also defines a pair of opposed openings (97) extending from external lower hub surface (83) to internal lower hub surface (85) between lower hub apertures (87) and their corresponding curved slots (93). Support frame (81) further defines a plurality of straight slots (99) extending from external lower hub surface (83) to internal lower hub surface (85) generally above respective openings (97). In the example shown, two straight slots (99) are arranged above each opening (97). As discussed in greater detail below, curved slots (93), openings (97), and straight slots (99) may each be configured to assist in securing another material to support frame.
In this regard, valve assembly (10) also includes a sleeve (101) fixedly coupled to lower hub (67) of cartridge (61). As best shown in
In some versions, sleeve (101) may be constructed of a polymeric material having a relatively high chemical resistance and a relatively low coefficient of friction, such as PTFE or any other suitable polymer. In addition or alternatively, support frame (81) may be constructed of a metallic material to provide substantial structural stability to sleeve (101). In some versions, cartridge (61) may be unitary, with mounting plate (63), upper hub (65), and lower hub (67) (including support frame (81)) integrally formed (e.g., cast) together as a single piece.
Valve assembly (10) further includes a plug (123) rotatably coupled to mounting plate (63) and extending downwardly therefrom into interior cavity (111) of sleeve (101) such that plug (123) is configured to be received together with lower hub (67) and sleeve (101) within internal chamber (37) of housing (3). In this regard, plug (123) includes an input shaft (125) configured to be axially aligned with and rotatably received by central bore (79) of cartridge (61) and a plug body (127) extending downwardly from input shaft (125) such that plug body (127) may be rotatable within interior cavity (111) of sleeve (101) about central axis (C) relative to sleeve (101).
As best shown in
In some versions, plug (123) may be translatable relative to sleeve (101) along central axis (C) for adjusting a height of plug (123) relative to sleeve (101). In this regard, input shaft (125) of the present example has a generally cylindrical external shaft surface (135) which may have at least one helical shaft thread (not shown) defined at least partially therealong, and valve assembly (10) of the present example further includes a height adjustment nut (137) configured to threadably engage external shaft surface (135) of input shaft (125). Nut (137) may be configured to remain at a fixed height relative to cartridge (61) and housing (13) when mounting plate (63) is fixedly coupled to top (15). In the example shown, nut (137) is positioned above upper hub (65). More particularly, valve assembly (10) further includes an annular gasket (139) (
Valve assembly (10) of the present example also includes an annular gasket (143) having a generally wedge-shaped cross section and positioned atop plug body (127) and a corresponding annular gasket (145) having a generally fork-shaped cross section and positioned within central bore (79) of cartridge (61) for sealingly engaging each other to provide a fluid-tight seal therebetween while accommodating relative movement therebetween due to height adjustments of plug (123) relative to sleeve (101) as well as rotation of plug (123) relative to sleeve (101).
Referring now primarily to
When plug (123) is in the open state shown in
It will be appreciated that in some versions, plug (123) may be rotatable about central axis (C) relative to sleeve (101) to one or more intermediate states between the open and closed states (e.g., to one or more “partially open” or “partially closed” states), whereby plug flow passage (133) is only slightly misaligned from apertures (87, 113) of lower hub (67) and sleeve (101) such that housing flow passages (35) may fluidly communicate with each other via plug flow passage (133). In such cases, the slight misalignment of plug flow passage (133) from apertures (87, 113) of lower hub (67) and sleeve (101) may provide a fluid constriction for fluid flowing from one of housing flow passages (35) to the other of housing flow passages (35) through plug flow passage (133).
An exemplary method (201) of assembling valve (1) is depicted as a flowchart in
A second sleeved plug valve is shown in
Main valve body (1011) of the present version is generally similar to valve body (11) described above, but further includes a threaded bore (1012) coaxial with and above internal chamber (37), the purpose of which is described below.
Valve assembly (1010) of the present version is generally similar to valve assembly (10) described above, but replaces cartridge (61) with a different cartridge (1061). As shown, rather than having mounting plate (63), upper hub (65), and lower hub (67) that are integrally formed together as a unitary piece like cartridge (61), cartridge (1061) of the present version is a multi-piece construction. More particularly, cartridge (1061) includes a mounting collar (1063), an upper hub (1065), and a lower hub (1067) separately formed from each other as distinct pieces. Mounting collar (1063), upper hub (1065), and lower hub (1067) are generally similar to mounting plate (63), upper hub (65), and lower hub (67) described above, respectively, except as described below.
In the present version, mounting collar (1063) is generally annular such that mounting collar (1063) defines a central opening (1068) configured to selectively receive lower hub (1067). Mounting collar (1063) also defines a threaded exterior (1070) configured to threadably engage threaded bore (1012) to thereby fixedly couple mounting collar (1063) to top (15) while permitting selective removal of mounting collar (1063) from top (15). In this manner, mounting collar (1063) may selectively secure lower hub (1067) within internal chamber (37) of housing (3). Lower hub (1067) includes an upwardly-facing ledge (1072) configured to abut a lower surface of mounting collar (1063) when lower hub (1067) is positioned within internal chamber (37) of housing (3) and mounting collar (1063) is coupled to top (15) for assisting with preventing lower hub (1067) from being inadvertently dislodged from internal chamber (37). Lower hub (1067) also includes a threaded bore (1074) configured to threadably engage a portion of upper hub (1065) to thereby fixedly couple upper hub (1065) to lower hub (1067) while permitting selective removal of upper hub (1065) from lower hub (1067). To that end, upper hub (1065) includes a threaded exterior (1076) configured to threadably engage threaded bore (1074) of lower hub (1067).
A third sleeved plug valve is shown in
Main valve body (2011) of the present version is generally similar to valve body (11) described above. Valve assembly (2010) of the present version is generally similar to valve assembly (10) described above, but replaces cartridge (61) with a different cartridge (2061). As shown, rather than having mounting plate (63), upper hub (65), and lower hub (67) that are integrally formed together as a unitary piece like cartridge (61), cartridge (2061) of the present version is a multi-piece construction. More particularly, cartridge (2061) includes a mounting plate (2063), an upper hub (2065), and a lower hub (2067) separately formed from each other as distinct pieces. Mounting plate (2063), upper hub (2065), and lower hub (2067) are generally similar to mounting plate (63), upper hub (65), and lower hub (67) described above, respectively, except as described below.
In the present version, mounting plate (2063) defines a central opening (2068) configured to selectively receive portions of upper and lower hubs (2065, 2067). Lower hub (2067) includes an upwardly-facing ledge (2072) configured to abut a lower surface of mounting plate (2063) when lower hub (2067) is positioned within internal chamber (37) of housing (3) and mounting plate (2063) is coupled to top (15) for assisting with preventing lower hub (2067) from being inadvertently dislodged from internal chamber (37). Upper hub (2065) includes a threaded bore (2074) configured to threadably engage a portion of lower hub (2067) to thereby fixedly couple upper hub (2065) to lower hub (2067) while permitting selective removal of upper hub (2065) from lower hub (2067). To that end, lower hub (2067) includes a threaded exterior (2076) configured to threadably engage threaded bore (2074) of upper hub (2065).
As shown, rather than leaving portions of a support frame (2081) of lower hub (2067) exposed (like the inner peripheries of rims (89, 91) of lower hub (67)), a sleeve (2101) may substantially entirely encapsulate support frame (2081). For example, sleeve apertures (2113) may cover the inner peripheries of the rims of lower hub apertures (not shown) of lower hub (2067) to more fully encapsulate support frame (2081).
The following examples relate to various non-exhaustive ways in which the teachings herein may be combined or applied. It should be understood that the following examples are not intended to restrict the coverage of any claims that may be presented at any time in this application or in subsequent filings of this application. No disclaimer is intended. The following examples are being provided for nothing more than merely illustrative purposes. It is contemplated that the various teachings herein may be arranged and applied in numerous other ways. It is also contemplated that some variations may omit certain features referred to in the below examples. Therefore, none of the aspects or features referred to below should be deemed critical unless otherwise explicitly indicated as such at a later date by the inventors or by a successor in interest to the inventors. If any claims are presented in this application or in subsequent filings related to this application that include additional features beyond those referred to below, those additional features shall not be presumed to have been added for any reason relating to patentability.
A valve comprising: (a) a valve body including a housing having a first internal housing surface defining an internal chamber; and (b) a valve assembly including: (i) a cartridge, (ii) a sleeve fixedly secured to the cartridge and having an internal sleeve surface defining an interior cavity, and (iii) a plug positioned within the interior cavity and including a plug body having an external plug surface configured to sealingly engage the internal sleeve surface, wherein the cartridge is removably coupled to the housing such that the sleeve is disposed within the internal chamber of the housing.
The valve of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, wherein the valve body further includes an end connector element.
The valve of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, wherein the end connector element is frictionally welded to the housing.
The valve of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, wherein the end connector element and the housing are integrally formed together as a unitary piece.
The valve of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, wherein the internal chamber defines a central axis, wherein the plug extends along the central axis.
The valve of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, wherein the plug is configured to selectively rotate about the central axis relative to the sleeve.
The valve of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, wherein the external plug surface tapers radially outwardly in a first direction along the central axis, wherein the internal sleeve surface tapers radially outwardly in the first direction.
The valve of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, wherein the external plug surface tapers radially outwardly in a first direction along the central axis at a first angle, wherein the internal sleeve surface tapers radially outwardly in the first direction at the first angle.
The valve of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, wherein the sleeve further includes: (a) an outer sleeve portion including an external sleeve surface configured to sealingly engage the first internal housing surface of the housing; and (b) an inner sleeve portion at least partially spaced apart from the outer sleeve portion, wherein the internal sleeve surface is presented by the inner sleeve portion.
The valve of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, wherein the plug includes a plug flow passage extending through the plug body.
The valve of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, wherein the sleeve includes a pair of opposed sleeve apertures, wherein the plug flow passage is configured to selectively align with the pair of opposed sleeve apertures.
The valve of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, wherein the housing has a second internal housing surface defining a housing flow passage, wherein the housing flow passage is aligned with the pair of opposed sleeve apertures such that the plug flow passage is configured to selectively align with the housing flow passage.
The valve of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, wherein the cartridge is constructed of a metallic material.
The valve of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, wherein the sleeve is constructed of a polymeric material.
The valve of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, wherein the valve body is constructed of a metallic material.
A method of assembling a valve, the method comprising: (a) fixedly securing a sleeve to a cartridge, wherein the sleeve has an internal sleeve surface defining an interior cavity; (b) positioning a plug body of a plug within the interior cavity of the sleeve, wherein the plug body has an external plug surface configured to sealingly engage the internal sleeve surface; and (c) removably coupling the cartridge to a valve body.
The method of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, wherein the act of removably coupling the cartridge to the valve body includes positioning the sleeve and the plug body within an internal chamber of the valve body.
The method of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, further comprising forming the valve body, wherein forming the valve body includes: (a) forming a housing; (b) forming an end connector element; and (c) joining the end connector element to the housing using a friction weld.
The method of any of the previous or subsequent Examples, wherein the act of fixedly securing the sleeve to the cartridge includes injection molding the sleeve onto the cartridge.
A valve assembly comprising: (a) a cartridge configured to be removably coupled to a valve body and including a support frame; (b) a sleeve fixedly secured to the support frame of the cartridge and having an internal sleeve surface defining an interior cavity; and (c) a plug positioned within the interior cavity and including a plug body having an external plug surface configured to sealingly engage the internal sleeve surface.
It should be understood that any of the examples described herein may include various other features in addition to or in lieu of those described above. By way of example only, any of the examples described herein may also include one or more of the various features disclosed in any of the various references that are incorporated by reference herein.
It should be understood that any one or more of the teachings, expressions, embodiments, examples, etc. described herein may be combined with any one or more of the other teachings, expressions, embodiments, examples, etc. that are described herein. The above-described teachings, expressions, embodiments, examples, etc. should therefore not be viewed in isolation relative to each other. Various suitable ways in which the teachings herein may be combined will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of the teachings herein. Such modifications and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the claims.
Any one or more of the teachings, expressions, embodiments, examples, etc. described herein may be combined with any one or more of the teachings, expressions, embodiments, examples, etc. described in U.S. Pat. App. No. 63/119,330, entitled “Torque Reduction Valve Having Separate Static Seal and Dynamic Seal,” filed Nov. 30, 2020; and/or U.S. Pat. App. No. 63/119,335, entitled “Molded Plug Cartridge With Fluoropolymer,” filed Nov. 30, 2020. The disclosure of each of these applications is incorporated by reference herein.
It should be appreciated that any patent, publication, or other disclosure material, in whole or in part, that is said to be incorporated by reference herein is incorporated herein only to the extent that the incorporated material does not conflict with existing definitions, statements, or other disclosure material set forth in this disclosure. As such, and to the extent necessary, the disclosure as explicitly set forth herein supersedes any conflicting material incorporated herein by reference. Any material, or portion thereof, that is said to be incorporated by reference herein, but which conflicts with existing definitions, statements, or other disclosure material set forth herein will only be incorporated to the extent that no conflict arises between that incorporated material and the existing disclosure material.
Having shown and described various versions of the present invention, further adaptations of the methods and systems described herein may be accomplished by appropriate modifications by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention. Several of such potential modifications have been mentioned, and others will be apparent to those skilled in the art. For instance, the examples, versions, geometrics, materials, dimensions, ratios, steps, and the like discussed above are illustrative and are not required. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention should be considered in terms of the following claims and is understood not to be limited to the details of structure and operation shown and described in the specification and drawings.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Pat. App. No. 63/119,339, entitled “Sleeved Plug Valve With Removable Cartridge and Modular Option For Valve Body,” filed Nov. 30, 2020, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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