TRAY DECK ORIFICE DEVICE AND METHODS OF REPAIRING A TRAY DECK
20170216803 · 2017-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01J3/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention is directed to a tray deck orifice device for use with a tray deck in a vessel. The repair device comprises a flat member having a defined thickness and a void at a center thereof, and at least one anti-spin tab extending from an edge or edges of the flat member inwardly towards the void, wherein the repair device is designed to attach to the surface of the tray deck such that the void is aligned with a hole in the tray deck.
Claims
1. A tray deck orifice device for use in repairing a tray deck in a vessel, comprising: a flat member having a defined thickness and a void at a center thereof; and at least one anti-spin tab extending from an edge or edges of the flat member inwardly towards the void, wherein the repair device is designed to attach to the surface of the tray deck such that the void is aligned with a hole in the tray deck.
2. The repair device of claim 1, where in the flat member has a substantially circular shape.
3. The repair device of claim 1, wherein the void has a substantially circular shape.
4. The repair device of claim 1, wherein a circumferential width of the repair device forms an outer rim that extends past the hole in the tray deck where the hole has been enlarged over time.
5. The repair device of claim 1, wherein the at least one anti-spin tab has a substantially triangular shape.
6. The repair device of claim 1, wherein the repair device is attached to the surface of the tray deck via welding, friction, or any other means.
7. The repair device of claim 1, further comprising at least one prong extending from a bottom surface of the flat member, such that the at least one prong engages the at least one hole in the tray deck to attach the repair device thereto.
8. The repair device of claim 7, comprising a plurality of prongs extending from the bottom surface of the flat member.
9. The repair device of claim 1, wherein the repair device is formed of metal, metal alloy, ceramic, polymer, composite or any combinations thereof.
10. The repair device of claim 9, wherein the repair device is formed of stainless steel.
11. The repair device of claim 1, further comprising at least one valve positioned within the void of the repair device.
12. A tray deck for use in a vessel, comprising: a substantially flat tray having an upper surface and a bottom surface and a plurality of circular orifices extending through a thickness thereof, each of the plurality of circular orifices having a first diameter; and at least one substantially circular tray deck device integral to the upper surface of the tray made integral within at least one of the plurality of circular orifices, the at least one tray deck device having a circular void at a center thereof, and at least one anti-spin tab extending from an edge of the circular tray deck device wherein the diameter of the circular void is designed to receive a valve.
13. The tray deck of claim 12, further comprising at least one valve positioned within the circular void of the integral tray deck orifice device.
14. A method of repairing a damaged tray deck for use in a vessel, comprising the steps of: providing at least one tray deck orifice repair device each comprising a flat member having a defined thickness and a void at a center thereof; and coupling the at least one tray deck orifice repair device to an upper surface of the damaged tray deck such that void of each of the at least one tray deck repair devices is aligned with each of the plurality of orifices on the tray deck, wherein the at least one tray deck orifice repair device has at least one anti-spin tab extending from an edge thereof, and wherein the at least one tray deck orifice repair device is coupled with a valve.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the at least one tray deck orifice repair device is coupled to the upper surface of the tray deck by welding, friction, or any other means.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the at least one tray deck orifice repair device is coupled to the upper surface of the tray deck via prongs extending from a bottom surface of the tray deck orifice repair device that extend through and engage each of the plurality of orifices.
17. The method of claim 14, further comprising positioning a valve within the void of the at least one tray deck orifice repair device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] The tray deck orifice device (hereinafter, the “repair device”) is installed on each orifice of a tray deck used in a vessel. The repair device engages each of the worn down orifices on the tray deck, thereby restoring their original size. In this way, the flow control valve may then be re-positioned in the repaired orifice such that it snugly fits therein, thus restoring the efficiency of the mass transfer, heat transfer, and/or reaction occurring on the surface of the tray deck.
[0016] Referring to
[0017] Once the repair device 106 is sufficiently adhered to the upper surface 103 of the tray deck 100, the tray deck valve 108 (hereinafter, the “valve 108”) may be re-positioned within the orifice 102, as illustrated in exploded view in
[0018] Referring now to
[0019] In a preferred embodiment, the repair device 106 has a substantially circular shape with a circular inner void 204 that forms an outer rim 206. The inner void 204 may have any diameter that is suitable for use with a particular tray deck application. Specifically, the diameter 208 of the inner void 204 should be slightly larger than the diameter of the tray deck valve 108 such that the tray deck valve 108 fits snugly within the inner void 204 of the repair device 106, as discussed above. For example, the diameter 208 of the inner void 204 may be about 0.5-2 inches, or about 1.25-5 centimeters. The diameter 208 of the inner void 204 is determined based upon the diameter of the orifices 102 on the tray deck 100, and as such, may vary depending on the particular vessel or process application.
[0020] The outer rim 206 should have a width 210 sufficient to provide support for the valve 108 that will be positioned thereon. In one embodiment, the outer rim 206 has a width 210 of about 0.1-0.5 inches, or about 0.25-1.3 centimeters. Moreover, the width 210 of the outer rim 206 should be sufficient to allow the repair device 106 to be attached to the upper surface 103 of the tray deck 100, such as by welding or any other means of attachment to the tray deck.
[0021] In one embodiment, the repair device 106 includes at least one anti-spin tab 212 extending from an inner surface of the outer rim 206 inwardly. As illustrated in
[0022] The repair device 106 may include at least one prong 214 extending from a surface thereof. As set forth herein, one way to attach the repair device 106 to the upper surface 103 of the tray deck 100 is by mechanical means. The at least one prong 214 preferably extends from the inner surface of the outer rim 206 of the repair device 106 and has some amount of resiliency. In this way, the prong 214 engages the rim of the orifice 102 of the tray deck 100 and bends into place, thereby securing the repair device 106 to the upper surface 103 of the tray deck 100. In a preferred embodiment, the repair device 106 includes a plurality of prongs 214, such as two, three, or four, around the circumference of the inner surface of the outer rim 206. In operation, the repair device 106 would be installed using pliers or some other similar tool that allows the installer to bend the prongs 214 such that they can be extended down into the orifice 102 on the tray deck 100 and then bend back to hold the repair device 106 in place by friction.
[0023] The repair device 106 is preferably formed of the same material as the tray deck 100. In one embodiment, metals, metal alloys, ceramics, polymers, composite, or combinations thereof are used to form the repair device 106. In a preferred embodiment, metals or metal alloys are used. For example, various types of stainless steels could be used to form the repair device 106, such as grade 410s, 304L, or other grades of stainless steel. In other embodiments, the repair device 106 may be formed of exotic alloys or other non-metallic materials thereof.
[0024] In other embodiments, the repair device may be formed or made by any means to include a flat member having a square, rectangular, triangular, hexagonal, or octagonal shape, or any other shape that is chosen for a particular tray deck application. Likewise, the inner void may also have any of the shapes referenced herein that are suitable for use in a particular tray deck application. Note that while the preferred embodiment discloses an orifice device used for repair of an existing tray deck, an orifice device 400 could be installed with or made integral within a new tray deck 402 to prevent the same wear issues, such as is illustrated in
[0025] Another aspect of the invention relates to a method of repairing a damaged tray deck using the tray deck orifice device disclosed herein. As set forth above, in operation, the orifices 102 of the tray deck 100 are worn down over time and enlarge due to the rotation of the valves 108 caused by vapor pressure from beneath the tray deck 100. The methods disclosed herein allow for repair of such a damaged tray deck 100 without having to replace it. First, a separate repair device 106 is provided for each orifice 102 that is to be repaired. The repair device 106 is positioned above each orifice 102, such that the inner void 204 is aligned with the orifice 102. In one embodiment, the repair device 106 is then welded to the upper surface 103 of the tray deck 100 to permanently secure it thereto. In another alternative embodiment, the repair device 106 includes at least one or more resilient prong 214 that allows the repair device 106 to be attached to the upper surface 103 of the tray deck 100. In this embodiment, the prong(s) 214 are mechanically bent, such as with a pair of pliers, so that they extend through the orifice 102. Once the bottom surface of the repair device 106 makes contact with the upper surface 103 of the tray deck 100, the prongs are bent back to their original position, thus holding the repair device 106 in place. Once installed, the prongs 214 extend through and engage the orifice 102. In a last optional step, a valve 108 is positioned within the inner void 204 of the repair device 106 for use.
[0026] As set forth herein, the repair device 106 may also be coupled to the upper surface 103 of the tray deck 100 by welding or using adhesives, magnets, friction, or any other similar attachment mechanisms depending on the tolerances of the particular application.
[0027] Although this invention has been described in connection with specific forms and embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated that various modifications other than those discussed above may be resorted to without departing from the spirit or scope. For example, equivalent elements may be substituted for those specifically shown and described, certain features may be used independently of other features, and in certain cases, particular locations of elements may be reversed or interposed, all without departing from the spirit or scope as defined in the appended Claims.