Patent classifications
F16K7/02
Clamping Arrangement for Valves in Reciprocating Compressor Cylinders
The present disclosure generally relates to a clamping arrangement for a valve assembly (e.g., a suction or discharge valve) of a reciprocating compressor. More specifically, the present disclosure describes a clamping arrangement for clamping a valve assembly to a cylinder. The clamping arrangement may include a valve assembly, a clamping mechanism and a plurality of fasteners for directly securing the valve assembly to a cylinder of the compressor. The clamping mechanism has no direct contact or interaction with a valve cover which seals a valve cage from the surrounding environment. As such, the need for a valve gland is negated. In use, the clamping mechanism may be in the form of a clamping ring or an integrated flange for securing the valve assembly directly to the cylinder by the plurality of fasteners. The clamping arrangement may further include an improved seal located between the valve assembly and the cylinder.
Clamping Arrangement for Valves in Reciprocating Compressor Cylinders
The present disclosure generally relates to a clamping arrangement for a valve assembly (e.g., a suction or discharge valve) of a reciprocating compressor. More specifically, the present disclosure describes a clamping arrangement for clamping a valve assembly to a cylinder. The clamping arrangement may include a valve assembly, a clamping mechanism and a plurality of fasteners for directly securing the valve assembly to a cylinder of the compressor. The clamping mechanism has no direct contact or interaction with a valve cover which seals a valve cage from the surrounding environment. As such, the need for a valve gland is negated. In use, the clamping mechanism may be in the form of a clamping ring or an integrated flange for securing the valve assembly directly to the cylinder by the plurality of fasteners. The clamping arrangement may further include an improved seal located between the valve assembly and the cylinder.
Wearable rubber parts for fluid handling services including a polyurethane inner layer
Wearable rubber parts for fluid handling systems include a four layer structure, wherein the inner most layer of the four layer structure is a polyurethane layer. The polyurethane can be millable polyurethane. The polyurethane used in the inner most layer can be produced by reacting diisolcyanate with a polyester and/or polyether polyols and a chain extender. The wearable rubber part can be an expansion joint, a pinch valve, or a hose.
Wearable rubber parts for fluid handling services including a polyurethane inner layer
Wearable rubber parts for fluid handling systems include a four layer structure, wherein the inner most layer of the four layer structure is a polyurethane layer. The polyurethane can be millable polyurethane. The polyurethane used in the inner most layer can be produced by reacting diisolcyanate with a polyester and/or polyether polyols and a chain extender. The wearable rubber part can be an expansion joint, a pinch valve, or a hose.
Bellows valve and an injection valve
A bellows valve includes a first bellows connected to a first cap member at one end and to a support member at the other end, and a second bellows connected to a second cap member at one end and to said support member at the other end. Respective first and second bellows cavities are thus formed inside each bellows. An orifice is arranged to fluidly interconnect the first and second bellows cavities, and a bellows-internal valve device is arranged to selectively open and close the orifice. The bellows-internal valve device includes first and second resilient members arranged on respective first and second sides of the support member and having respective portions being coupled to respective first and second holding members on the valve device. The bellows valve is useful in injection valves, such as gas lift valves.
Bellows valve and an injection valve
A bellows valve includes a first bellows connected to a first cap member at one end and to a support member at the other end, and a second bellows connected to a second cap member at one end and to said support member at the other end. Respective first and second bellows cavities are thus formed inside each bellows. An orifice is arranged to fluidly interconnect the first and second bellows cavities, and a bellows-internal valve device is arranged to selectively open and close the orifice. The bellows-internal valve device includes first and second resilient members arranged on respective first and second sides of the support member and having respective portions being coupled to respective first and second holding members on the valve device. The bellows valve is useful in injection valves, such as gas lift valves.
TEMPERATURE RESPONSIVE LIQUID FLOW REGULATOR
Methods and systems are provided for a multi-way valve. In one example, a system may comprise a multi-way valve comprising a regulator material arranged in a toroidal, flexible housing arranged in a passage shaped to flow a fluid. The regulator material may phase change in response to a temperature of the fluid, wherein the phase change may result in a constriction of a flow-through area of the passage.
ENDOSCOPE GRIPPING DEVICE
A gripping device for an endoscope insertion tube utilizing first and second arms that are hingedly attached to one another. Each arm includes an opening to accommodate the insertion tube of an endo scope such that the endoscope insertion tube spans both arms. First and second jaws are associated with first and second arms and are positioned in opposition to one another. The movement of the arms toward one another causes the jaws to engage the insertion tube which is guided through the arms by the apertures found in the arms.
ENDOSCOPE GRIPPING DEVICE
A gripping device for an endoscope insertion tube utilizing first and second arms that are hingedly attached to one another. Each arm includes an opening to accommodate the insertion tube of an endo scope such that the endoscope insertion tube spans both arms. First and second jaws are associated with first and second arms and are positioned in opposition to one another. The movement of the arms toward one another causes the jaws to engage the insertion tube which is guided through the arms by the apertures found in the arms.
DISCHARGE VALVE SYSTEM AND METHOD
Some embodiments include a fluid valve assembly with an outlet base dimensioned to be positioned through a drain in a fluid tank, and a float assembly including a moveable float. The moveable float can form a fluid-tight seal at a first end when the moveable float is coupled to the outlet base, and a flow opening when the moveable float is at least partially decoupled from the outlet base. Some embodiments include a housing positioned with the moveable float, where the housing encloses a suction device coupled to a moveable piston. Some embodiments include an actuable diaphragm positioned in the outlet base, and a compressed air tube or passageway coupled to one side the actuable diaphragm. In some embodiments, the actuable diaphragm is configured and arranged to be actuated by compressed air to move the moveable piston.