Valve
20220040714 · 2022-02-10
Inventors
- Jakob Trydal (Kvernaland, NO)
- Gunnar Soyland (Bryne, NO)
- Ole-Morten Larsen (Sandnes, NO)
- Jose Rodrigues (Bad Homburg Hesse, DE)
Cpc classification
F16K31/1221
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K41/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05B15/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K31/122
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A valve for controlling a flow of process fluid, the valve including a housing; a shaft having a closing member, the shaft being received in the housing, and arranged to move axially relative to the housing; an outer seal arrangement for preventing process fluid from entering the housing, the outer seal arrangement including at least one dynamic radial outer seal enclosing the shaft; an inner seal arrangement, axially spaced from the outer seal arrangement along the shaft, the inner seal arrangement including at least one dynamic radial inner seal enclosing the shaft; and a buffer liquid chamber containing buffer liquid, the buffer liquid chamber being configured to provide buffer liquid to the shaft, and being arranged between, and sealingly closed by, the outer seal arrangement and the inner seal arrangement.
Claims
1. A valve for controlling a flow of process fluid, the valve comprising: a housing; a shaft having a closing member, the shaft being received in the housing, and arranged to move axially relative to the housing between a closed position for closing a process fluid passage by means of the closing member, and an open position for opening the process fluid passage by means of the closing member; an outer seal arrangement for preventing process fluid from entering the housing, the outer seal arrangement including at least one dynamic radial outer seal enclosing the shaft; an inner seal arrangement, axially spaced from the outer seal arrangement along the shaft, the inner seal arrangement including at least one dynamic radial inner seal enclosing the shaft; and a buffer liquid chamber containing buffer liquid, the buffer liquid chamber being configured to provide buffer liquid to the shaft, and being arranged between, and sealingly closed by, the outer seal arrangement and the inner seal arrangement.
2. The valve according to claim 1, wherein the buffer liquid chamber has a fixed volume.
3. The valve according to claim 1, wherein the buffer liquid is substantially unpressurized.
4. The valve according to claim 1, further comprising at least one filling opening for filling buffer liquid into the buffer liquid chamber, and an openable closing element for closing the filling opening.
5. The valve according to claim 1, wherein the inner seal arrangement comprises: a dynamic radial first inner seal enclosing the shaft; a dynamic radial second inner seal enclosing the shaft, the second inner seal being arranged to sealingly close the buffer liquid chamber; and a ventilating passage arranged to ventilate a collection volume between the first inner seal and the second inner seal.
6. The valve according to claim 5, wherein the ventilating passage comprises a shaft passage in the shaft.
7. The valve according to claim 6, wherein the shaft passage extends longitudinally to an end of the shaft.
8. The valve according to claim 6, wherein the shaft passage extends radially through an exterior surface of the shaft.
9. The valve according to claim 8, wherein the shaft passage is arranged to be in fluid communication with the collection volume in the closed position, in the open position, and in any intermediate position, of the shaft.
10. The valve according to claim 5, wherein the ventilating passage is at atmospheric pressure during operation of the valve.
11. The valve according to claim 5, further comprising a distance element arranged to maintain a distance between the first inner seal and the second inner seal.
12. The valve according to claim 5, wherein the collection volume is defined between the first inner seal and the second inner seal.
13. The valve according to claim 1, further comprising a pilot chamber in the housing, the pilot chamber being arranged to receive pressurized pilot fluid to drive the shaft.
14. The valve according to claim 13, further comprising a piston fixed to the shaft and a piston seal, wherein the pilot chamber is sealingly closed by the inner seal arrangement and the piston seal.
15. The valve according to claim 1, wherein the buffer liquid comprises a solvent for the process fluid.
16. The valve according to claim 1, wherein the valve is configured to control a flow of process fluid including paint.
17. The valve according to claim 2, wherein the buffer liquid is substantially unpressurized.
18. The valve according to claim 7, wherein the shaft passage extends radially through an exterior surface of the shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] Further details, advantages and aspects of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following embodiments taken in conjunction with the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0042] In the following, a valve comprising a buffer liquid chamber between an outer seal arrangement and an inner seal arrangement, will be described. The same reference numerals will be used to denote the same or similar structural features.
[0043]
[0044] The shaft 14 comprises a closing member 18. In this example, the closing member 18 is a plug member arranged at the distal end (right end in
[0045] The housing 12 of the specific example in
[0046] The valve 10 further comprises an outer seal arrangement 28. The outer seal arrangement 28 seals between the shaft 14 and the housing 12. The outer seal arrangement 28 is thereby configured to prevent process fluid from entering into the housing 12 along the shaft 14.
[0047] The valve 10 further comprises an inner seal arrangement 30. The inner seal arrangement 30 seals between the shaft 14 and the housing 12. The inner seal arrangement 30 is axially spaced from the outer seal arrangement 28. The inner seal arrangement 30 is proximal of the outer seal arrangement 28, i.e. further away from the closing member 18.
[0048] The valve 10 further comprises a buffer liquid chamber 32. In
[0049] The buffer liquid chamber 32 is arranged along the shaft 14 between the inner seal arrangement 30 and the outer seal arrangement 28. Moreover, the buffer liquid chamber 32 is sealingly closed by the inner seal arrangement 30 and the outer seal arrangement 28.
[0050] The inner seal arrangement 30 of this example comprises a dynamic radial first inner seal 36 and a dynamic radial second inner seal 38. Each of the first inner seal 36 and the second inner seal 38 are provided around an exterior surface 40 of the shaft 14 and encloses the shaft 14. The second inner seal 38 sealingly closes the buffer liquid chamber 32. In the example in
[0051] The outer seal arrangement 28 of this example comprises a dynamic radial first outer seal 42 and a dynamic radial second outer seal 44. Each of the first outer seal 42 and the second outer seal 44 are provided around the exterior surface 40 of the shaft 14 and encloses the shaft 14. In the example in
[0052] The valve 10 further comprises two filling openings 46a, 46b. As shown in
[0053] In the valve 10, the buffer liquid 34 in the buffer liquid chamber 32 constitutes a part of a sealing solution along the shaft 14. The sealing solution of the valve 10 comprising the inner seal arrangement 30 and the buffer liquid 34 prevents process fluid from entering the valve 10. The buffer liquid 34 also serves as a lubricant for the first inner seal 36 and the second inner seal 38 and thereby reduces wear. As a consequence, the lifetime of the valve 10 is increased. The buffer liquid 34 also prevents particles from adhering to the exterior surface 40 of the shaft 14. Thereby, wear of the first inner seal 36 and the second inner seal 38 due to depositions on the shaft 14 is prevented.
[0054] The valve 10 further comprises a pilot chamber 50. In
[0055] The valve 10 further comprises two compression springs 56, 58. The compression springs 56, 58 encircle the shaft 14 and are provided between the housing 12, more specifically the housing part 12a, and the piston 52. The compression springs 56, 58 are thereby arranged to force the shaft 14 into the illustrated closed position 22 when the pressure in the pilot chamber 50 decreases.
[0056] The valve 10 further comprises a piston seal 60. The piston seal 60 provides a seal between the piston 52 and the housing 12, in which the piston 52 is arranged to travel. The piston seal 6o and the first inner seal 36 sealingly close the pilot chamber 50.
[0057] The valve 10 further comprises a collection volume 62 between the first inner seal 36 and the second inner seal 38 along the shaft 14. The collection volume 62 is also limited by the housing 12. In the example in
[0058] Any buffer liquid 34 seeping proximally from the buffer liquid chamber 32 past the second inner seal 38, and any pilot fluid 54 seeping distally from the pilot chamber 50 past the first inner seal 36, is collected in the collection volume 62 and discharged. In case any process fluid seeps proximally past the outer seal arrangement 28, through the buffer liquid chamber 32, and past the second inner seal 38, such process fluid will also be collected in the collection volume 62 and discharged.
[0059] The valve 10 further comprises a ventilating passage 64. The ventilating passage 64 is arranged to ventilate the collection volume 62. In the example of
[0060] The valve 10 of the example in
[0061] The valve 10 in
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[0063] In the open position 74, the shaft 14 is configured to open a process fluid passage by means of the closing member 18. The closing member 18, here constituted by a plug member, is configured to be retracted from a valve seat when the shaft 14 and the valve 10 adopt the open position 74.
[0064] As shown in
[0065] During operation of the valve 10, pilot fluid 54 may enter the collection volume 62 between the first inner seal 36 and the second inner seal 38. However, any pilot fluid 54 in the collection volume 62 will be ventilated by means of the ventilating passage 64. Thereby, any pressure buildup between the first inner seal 36 and the second inner seal 38 can be prevented. In addition, the ventilating passage 64 in combination with the buffer liquid chamber 32 reliably prevent mixing of pilot fluid 54 and process fluid 86.
[0066] As shown in
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[0068] The valve 10 is inserted into an opening of the valve block 78 and the housing 12 is secured to the valve block 78.
[0069] The valve block 78 comprises an inlet passage 80, and a return passage 82 in fluid communication with the inlet passage 80. The valve block 78 further comprises a process fluid passage 84 containing process fluid 86, for example process fluid 86 comprising, or being constituted by paint. The valve block 78 further comprises a discharge passage 88 and a valve seat go. During operation, the process fluid 86 may for example have a pressure of 5 bar (500 kPa).
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[0071] In case no pilot fluid 54 is supplied into the pilot chamber 50, the compression springs 56, 58 keep the shaft 14 in the closed position 22 where the closing member 18 is seated against the valve seat go. The process fluid 86 from the inlet passage 80 does thereby not enter the discharge passage 88. Instead, the process fluid 86 returns in the return passage 82, e.g. back to a reservoir (not shown).
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[0073] While the present disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to what has been described above. For example, it will be appreciated that the dimensions of the parts may be varied as needed.