The present application claims priority to GB 1203255.3 filed on 24 Feb. 2012, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for any and all purposes.
The invention relates to a valve having a maintainable valve seat, in particular, although not exclusively, to a steam trap having a maintainable valve seat.
May different types of valves are used in fluid systems. One type of valve is known as a condensate trap and these are commonly used in steam systems, in which circumstances they are usually referred to as steam traps. Their function is to discharge condensed water from the system without allowing steam to escape. If steam is lost from the system, this represents a waste of energy. Steam traps thus commonly comprise a valve which is responsive to the presence of condensate or steam in the vicinity of the valve, so that the valve opens when condensate is present and closes when steam is present.
There are numerous different types of steam traps. One type of steam trap is known as a thermodynamic, or TD, steam trap. A thermodynamic steam trap comprises a trap body that defines a trap chamber, and a valve seat body disposed within the trap chamber having an inlet and an outlet. There is also provided a floating disc that serves as a valve member, mating with the valve seat to control fluid communication between the inlet and the outlet. When steam is first turned on, the disc is raised by the pressure, and air in the line is discharged. The cold condensate which follows is also discharged. As the condensate temperature and pressure rises, flash steam is formed under the disc and the velocity of this passing below the disc towards the outlet increases, lowering the pressure under the disc so that the disc is drawn towards the seat. At the extreme circumference of the disc, the velocity is less and there is a pressure build-up in the trap chamber above the disc until, at a point when the condensate temperature has approached that of steam, the flash-produced pressure in the trap chamber, acting on the large overall area of the disc, overcomes the inlet pressure (which acts on a smaller area of the disc) and the disc snaps shut against the seat rings to prevent further flow. Deprived of further flash steam, the temperature and pressure in the chamber above the disc falls, the inlet pressure asserts itself and the valve opens for the cycle to be repeated.
It is known to provide a steam trap, such as a thermodynamic steam trap, with a maintainable valve seat body that is detachably attached to the trap body. This allows the valve seat body to be removed and replaced in order to service the steam trap, without the need to replace the whole trap. In a previously considered arrangement, a profiled gasket, such as a kammprofile gasket, is disposed between the flat opposing faces of the trap body and the maintainable seat. This provides an effective seal between the trap body and the maintainable seat. Whilst such an arrangement is effective, profiled gaskets are relatively expensive.
It is therefore desirable to provide a valve having a maintainable seat with a sealing arrangement that is both effective and cost efficient.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention there is provided a valve, such as a steam trap, comprising: a valve body (or trap body in the case of a steam trap) having an upper (or first) sealing surface; a maintainable seat detachably attached to the valve body and having a lower (or second) sealing surface (which is opposed to the first sealing surface); and a gasket disposed between the upper (first) and lower (second) sealing surfaces so as to provide a seal between the valve body and the maintainable seat; wherein at least one of the sealing surfaces is profiled. The profile may comprise a plurality of ridges. The profile of the gasket causes the gasket to be highly compressed so as to provide an effective seal.
The gasket may be a plain gasket. The use of a plain gasket results in an overall cost reduction. The gasket may be deformable. The gasket may be substantially made from graphite.
Any suitable profile may be used providing that it can locally highly-compress the gasket. At least one of the sealing surfaces may have a corrugated profile. The corrugated profile may be a plurality (or series) of concentric corrugations (or ridges). The lower sealing surface may be profiled.
The maintainable seat may provide a valve seat for a valve member. The valve may further comprise a valve member arranged to cooperate with the valve seat. The valve seat may be the upper surface of the maintainable seat. An inlet passage and an outlet passage may extend through the maintainable seat and terminate at the valve seat providing an inlet port and an outlet port respectively. The valve seat may comprise an annular recess or channel into which the outlet passage opens. The inlet passage may terminate at the centre of the valve seat.
The valve body may comprise an inlet port and an outlet port which terminate at the upper sealing surface and which are aligned with the inlet passage and the outlet passage of the maintainable seat respectively so as to be in fluid communication therewith.
The gasket may comprise an inlet opening and an outlet opening which are aligned so as to permit fluid communication between the inlet port and the inlet passage, and the outlet port and the outlet passage.
The maintainable seat may be disposed within a valve chamber, at least a part of which is defined by the valve body.
The valve may be a control valve or a steam trap or a condensate trap, for example. The valve body may be a trap body. The valve may be a thermodynamic steam trap.
The invention also concerns a maintainable seat for use with a valve in accordance with any statement herein, wherein the lower sealing surface is profiled.
According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a maintainable seat for a valve, such as a steam trap, having a lower profiled sealing surface, wherein the maintainable seat is arranged to be detachably attached to a valve body having an upper sealing surface with a gasket disposed between the upper and lower sealing surfaces so as to provide a seal between the valve body and the maintainable seat.
According to yet another aspect of the invention there is provided a method of modifying an existing valve, such as a steam trap, having a valve body and a maintainable seat, comprising: removing the existing maintainable seat and gasket; and installing a maintainable seat in accordance with any statement herein with a new gasket disposed between the maintainable seat and the valve body.
The invention may comprise any combination of the features and/or limitations referred to herein, except combinations of such features as are mutually exclusive.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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An annular groove 35, 36 is provided in both the lower and upper surfaces 32, 34 of the maintainable seat 26 and the outlet passageway 30 extends obliquely from the lower annular groove 35 and opens into the upper annular groove 36. The inlet passageway 28 is coaxial with the maintainable seat 26 and axially extends therethrough and opens into the centre of the valve seat 34. The lower annular groove 35 separates the lower surface 32 into two concentric lower sealing surfaces 32a, 32b (as described below), and the upper annular groove 36 separates the valve seat 34 into two concentric valve seat surfaces 34a, 34b.
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In use, the steam trap 10 is connected in a steam system with the inlet port 14 connected to a steam line and the outlet port 16 connected to a discharge. The steam trap 10 opens and closes so as to discharge condensate from the system.
The maintainable seat 26 is detachably attached to the trap body 12. This allows the steam trap 10 to be serviced by removing and replacing the maintainable seat 26. The maintainable seat 26 is held in place against the trap body 12 by the cap 18 which is threadedly attached to the trap body 12 and acts on a flange of the maintainable seat 26. In order for the steam trap 10 to operate correctly, it is important to provide a good seal between the upper (sealing) surface 24 of the trap body 12, and the lower (sealing) surface 32 of the maintainable seat 26. In particular, it is necessary to seal between the interface of the outlet port/passageway 16, 30 and the trap chamber 20; and the interfaces of the inlet port/passageway 14, 28, and the outlet port/passageway 16, 30. Accordingly, a plain graphite gasket (or seal) 40 is disposed between the upper sealing surface 24 and the lower sealing surface 32 of the trap body 12 and the maintainable seat 26 respectively. When the maintainable seat 26 is installed in the trap 10, the gasket 40 is compressed between the trap body 12 and the maintainable seat 26 by the cap 18 that is threadedly attached to the trap body 12 and acts on the maintainable seat 26. Thus, the gasket 40 can be tightly compressed by tightening the cap 18. As will be described in detail below, in order to provide a tight seal, at least one of the sealing surfaces 24, 32, in this case the lower sealing surface 32 of the maintainable seat 26, is profiled.
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Although it has been described that the lower sealing surface 32 of the maintainable seat 26 is profiled, it should be appreciated that the upper sealing surface 24 of the trap body 12 could be profiled, or both sealing surfaces could be profiled.
The corrugated profile in this embodiment is a series of concentric corrugations. However, it should be appreciated that other suitable profiled surfaces could be used. The important feature of the profile is that it should be capable of locally highly-compressing the gasket so as to form a tight seal.
Although it has been described above that the invention is used in a steam trap, it should be appreciated that it could be applied to any valve having a maintainable seat, such as a control valve.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1203255.3 | Feb 2012 | GB | national |