HYDROSTATIC TANK FLOOR RELIEF VALVE
20170219110 · 2017-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K17/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D2201/4023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T137/794
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16K15/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10S249/03
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E04H4/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T137/792
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E03C1/264
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16K15/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D2201/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K17/164
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D35/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A hydrostatic tank floor relief valve of a construction described herein provides for equalization of hydrostatic pressure of fluid in a storage tank with hydrostatic pressure of ground water surrounding the storage tank. A high efficiency grate located in a flow channel of the hydrostatic tank floor relief valve blocks debris from entering the storage tank during pressure equalization, yet does not reduce effective flow rates through a flow channel of a given diameter. The hydrostatic tank floor relief valve optionally includes an elastomeric seal surface and a stainless steel seat ring that reduce the likelihood of particulate matter disrupting valve operation, and provide a more reliable seal.
Claims
1. A hydrostatic tank floor relief valve, comprising: a) a hollow valve body with an inlet coupled to a first end of a pipe passing through a bottom of the tank, an outlet inside the tank, a flow channel between the inlet and the outlet, and a seat flange with a seat surface adjacent to the outlet; b) a valve cover at the outlet of the hollow valve body, the valve cover having a seal surface, movable from a closed position with the seal surface in contact with the seat surface of the seat flange, to an open position with the seal surface separated from the seat surface of the seat flange; and c) a grate mounted in the flow channel of the hollow valve body, comprising a conical body formed by a plurality of solid bars interspersed with a plurality of apertures, each aperture of the plurality of apertures having an area, and a sum of the areas of the plurality of apertures being greater than or equal to a cross-sectional area of the pipe.
2. The hydrostatic tank floor relief valve of claim 1, wherein the seal surface of the valve cover comprises an elastomeric material.
3. The hydrostatic tank floor relief valve of claim 1, wherein the seat surface of the seat flange comprises a seat ring held in a channel formed in the seat surface of the seat flange.
4. The hydrostatic tank floor relief valve of claim 3, wherein the seat ring is stainless steel.
5. The hydrostatic tank floor relief valve of claim 1, wherein the conical body of the grate further comprises a bottom having at least one hole, such that the grate forms a truncated cone.
6. The hydrostatic tank floor relief valve of claim 1, in which the valve further comprises a grate flange having a plurality of gaps and extending radially into the flow channel, and the grate further comprises a plurality of tabs mating with the plurality of gaps in the grate flange, the plurality of tabs on the grate being rotatable on the grate flange to lock the grate in place on the grate flange.
7. A grate for a hydrostatic tank floor relief valve having a hollow valve body with an inlet coupled to a first end of a pipe passing through a bottom of the tank, an outlet inside the tank, a flow channel between the inlet and the outlet, and a seat flange with a seat surface adjacent to the outlet, the grate comprising: a conical body formed by a plurality of solid bars interspersed with a plurality of apertures, each aperture of the plurality of apertures having an area, and a sum of the areas of the plurality of apertures being greater than or equal to a cross-sectional area of the pipe.
8. The grate of claim 7, wherein the conical body of the grate further comprises a bottom having at least one hole, such that the grate forms a truncated cone.
9. The grate of claim 1, in which the valve has a grate flange having a plurality of gaps and extending radially into the flow channel, and the grate further comprises a plurality of tabs mating with the plurality of gaps in the grate flange, the plurality of tabs on the grate being rotatable on the grate flange to lock the grate in place on the grate flange.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0034] A hydrostatic tank floor relief valve of a construction described herein includes a high volume grate formed by a plurality of solid bars interspersed with apertures. The grate may be in the form of a cone, or a truncated cone with a bottom portion having holes for fluid flow. The truncated cone grate encompasses a larger surface area than prior art screens, which were formed of plates perforated by a plurality of relatively small holes.
[0035] The bars of the grate are formed to be rigid and strong enough to prevent passage of rocks and other large debris, while the apertures are large enough to allow small particles to pass through the grate. The total area defined by all of the apertures of the grate are dimensioned to be at least as large as the cross-sectional area of a flow channel of a hydrostatic tank floor relief valve, and preferably are defined so that the total area is larger than the cross-sectional area. As a result, the truncated cone grate effectively prevents larger debris from passing through the hydrostatic tank floor relief valve, but does not significantly restrict flow rates for water and small particulates through the hydrostatic tank floor relief valve.
[0036] The high volume grate is provided with two sets of grate retaining tabs that lock the grate in place on a grate flange.
[0037] In addition, the hydrostatic tank floor relief valve of a construction described herein may include a stainless steel seat ring embedded in a channel of a seat flange of a hydrostatic tank floor relief valve hollow valve body. The seat ring engages an elastomeric boot covering a valve cover when the valve cover is in a closed position on the seat flange. The seat ring described herein provides an improved seal that is less susceptible to interference from particulate matter. The elastomeric boot and the seal ring may also be replaced in the event of damage without having to replace the entire hydrostatic tank floor relief valve.
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[0039] The seat flange 15 is located at the outlet 20 of the hollow valve body 10, and provides a seat surface 16 that includes a seat ring 60. The seat ring 60 is also shown in detail in
[0040] The seat ring 60 and the channel 50 are dimensioned so that the seat ring 60 is securely held in the channel 50 by pressing the seat ring 60 into the channel, and/or creating a bead 55 or other deformation along one or both sides of the channel 50 to retain the seat ring 60 in the channel 50. In one embodiment, the seat ring 60 is made of stainless steel to provide strength and corrosion protection. However, any suitable material may be substituted for stainless steel, for example, to accommodate different fluid properties. The channel 50 in the seat surface 16 may be formed during casting of the hollow valve body 10, or may be machined into the seat surface 16 during finishing operations on the hollow valve body 10. Although the seat ring 60 is shown with a circular cross-sectional profile, other geometries are also acceptable provided they are capable of mating with the seal surface 85.
[0041] A valve cover 70 is located at the outlet 20 of the hollow valve body 10. The valve cover 70 is covered with an elastomeric boot 80 which provides a seal surface 85 at a side of valve cover 70 facing the seat flange 15. Thus, when the valve cover 70 is in a closed position and pressed onto the seat flange 15 by its own mass and hydrostatic pressure P.sub.T of fluid in the tank acting on the valve cover 70, the seat ring 60 is pressed on to the seal surface 85, creating a positive seal as the elastomeric material of the elastomeric boot 80 conforms to the seal ring 60. The elastomeric boot 80 is made of ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber in one embodiment and is removably fitted to the valve cover 70 to facilitate ease of replacement if necessary. However, other elastomeric compounds may be substituted for EPDM in other embodiments, and the elastomeric boot 80 may take other forms or be permanently attached to the valve cover 70, provided a seal surface 85 is formed on the valve cover 70.
[0042] The valve cover 70 is movable by ground water pressure from the closed position, shown in
[0043] A grate 110 is located in the hollow valve body 10 in a flow channel 25 between the outlet 20 and the inlet 30, and is attached to a grate flange 130. As shown in
[0044] As shown in
[0045] The grate 110 may be inserted into outlet 20 of the hollow valve body 10, and when properly oriented, as shown in
[0046] As shown in
[0047] Additionally, the first set of retaining tabs 120a and the second set of retaining tabs 120b may be separated with close tolerances relative to the thickness of the grate flange 130, or provided with a structure that is lightly sprung with a bias toward the grate flange 130, so that the grate 110 is prevented from inadvertently rotating after installation. In some embodiments, the grate flange 130 may be provided with surface features such as indentations, protrusions, or detents that accept the first set of retaining tabs 120a and the second set of retaining tabs 120b after the grate 110 has been rotated so that the grate 110 may only be removed by intentional manual manipulation.
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[0049] The grate 110 is therefore constructed to provide a number of apertures with a total flow area A.sub.f that is at least as large as the cross-sectional area A.sub.p of the pipe 40 bringing ground water to the inlet 30, calculated as:
A.sub.p=πr.sup.2(where r is the radius of pipe 40)
[0050] Provided A.sub.f≧A.sub.p, the grate 110 will not significantly restrict fluid flow from the inlet 30 to the outlet 20.
[0051] In operation, the hydrostatic tank floor relief valve is held in a closed position, illustrated in
[0052] Accordingly, it is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention herein described are merely illustrative of the application of the principles of the invention. Reference herein to details of the illustrated embodiments is not intended to limit the scope of the claims, which themselves recite those features regarded as essential to the invention.