Narrow Zone Pilot Controlled Liquid Actuated Coolant Control Valve
20230278086 · 2023-09-07
Inventors
- Jeffrey R. Fugate (Beloit, OH, US)
- Rodney W. Christensen (Salem, OH, US)
- Desmond J. McDonald (Erie, PA, US)
Cpc classification
B05B1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A wire block assembly cartridge for an arrangement of solenoid operated pilot valves for operating coolant control valves in a manifold assembly for supplying a pressurized coolant to a rolling mill and having multiple wire block blocks in the manifold. The cartridge has four coolant control valves and four solenoids coils that control the four coolant control valves, and four spray nozzles. The wire block assembly cartridge can have the spray nozzles on 25 mm centers to enable spraying in narrow zones.
Claims
1. A valve assembly for use in a manifold assembly that is removeably attached by fasteners to a header manifold, comprising: (a) a wire block having: (i) a rectangular block housing having a top portion, a bottom portion, and an opening, (ii) an electrical connection in the top portion of the rectangular block housing, (iii) four solenoid valves within the rectangular block housing located underneath the electrical connection, and (iv) four solenoid coils within the rectangular block housing, each of the four solenoid coils connected to one of the four solenoid valves, the four solenoid coils in connection with one or more electrical conductors and connected to the electrical connection; and (b) a poppet cartridge having: (i) two coolant control valves, (ii) a poppet cartridge housing designed to fit within the opening of the rectangular block housing and to releasably attach to the wire block, and (iii) two outlet ports each extending from one of the coolant control valves, wherein when the poppet cartridge is connected to the wire block and the header manifold, each coolant control valve is connected to one of the solenoid valves, and wherein each of the two outlet ports is designed to align with any two spray nozzles in a nozzle plate.
2. The valve assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein at least two of the spray nozzles are spaced apart at 25 mm intervals from a center of the nozzle plate.
3. The valve assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the spray nozzles have a flow rate of 38 lpm.
4. The valve assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the four solenoid coils are staggered and not aligned.
5. A valve assembly for use in a manifold assembly that is removeably attached by fasteners to a header manifold, comprising: (a) a plurality of wire blocks, each wire block having: (i) a rectangular block housing having a top portion, a bottom portion, and an opening, (ii) an electrical connection in the top portion of the rectangular block housing, (iii) four solenoid valves within the rectangular block housing located underneath the electrical connection, and (iv) four solenoid coils within the rectangular block housing, each of the four solenoid coils connected to one of the four solenoid valves, the four solenoid coils in connection with one or more electrical conductors and connected to the electrical connection; and (b) a plurality of poppet cartridges, each poppet cartridges having: (i) two coolant control valves, (ii) a poppet cartridge housing designed to fit within the opening of the rectangular block housing and to releasably attach to one of the plurality of wire blocks, and (iii) four outlet ports each extending from one of the coolant control valves, wherein when one of the plurality of poppet cartridges is connected to one of the plurality of wire blocks and the header manifold, each coolant control valve is connected to one of the solenoid valves, and wherein each of the four outlet ports is designed to align with any two spray nozzles in a nozzle plate.
6. The valve assembly as recited in claim 5, wherein at least two of the spray nozzles are spaced apart at 25 mm intervals from a center of the nozzle plate.
7. The valve assembly as recited in claim 5, wherein the spray nozzles have a flow rate of 38 lpm.
8. The valve assembly as recited in claim 5, wherein the four solenoid coils are staggered and not aligned.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0019] Wire block assembly cartridge 126 having a rectangular block housing 134 is shown in
[0020] If a part is malfunctioning, fasteners 104 can be removed from nozzle plate 106. Once nozzle plate 106 is removed, fasteners 128 can be removed. After fasteners 128 are removed, wire block assembly 126 can be removed. This allows for easy access to and replacement of any malfunctioned parts. From wire block assembly 126 solenoid coils 110, 114, 118, 122 and the coolant control valves 112 and 124 are easily accessible.
[0021] By referring to
[0022] A coolant collection trough 15 is shown and four vertically spaced coolant control valve manifold assemblies 16 are shown positioned in spaced relation to the work rolls 10 and 11 and the backup rolls 13 and 14. Means for circulating a coolant fluid, such as kerosene, from the collecting trough 15 to the manifold assemblies 16 is indicated by broken lines 17.
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[0027] The pilot valve mounting body 43 has a vertical bore 47 therein which is plugged at its upper end by a plug 48 above a sideward extension 49 which communicates with one of the openings 31 in the horizontally disposed row of openings communicating with the elongated chamber 25. The vertical bore 47 extends downwardly in the pilot valve mounting body 43 so as to communicate with two cavities 50 which in turn communicate with passageways 51 and 52, the passageways 51 communicating with the communicating passageways 40 in the coolant control valves 34 and 35 and the passageways 52 communicating with the passageways 41 in the coolant control valves 34 and 35.
[0028] Solenoid coils 53 positioned around sleeves 54 containing longitudinally slotted solenoid plungers 55 are disposed in each of the cavities 50 in the pilot valve mounting body 43 and are connected with electrical conductors 56 which extend through the vertical bore 47 and in turn connect with an electrical connection plug 57 in each of the openings 31 in the horizontally disposed row of such openings which communicate with the elongated chamber 25 which forms a raceway for cables 58 which lead to the access ports 32′ and to a suitable power source and control switches as hereinbefore described. The solenoids are encapsulated in resin.
[0029] The cavities 50 are closed by plugs 59 which are centrally apertured and sealingly engaged in the cavities 50 in spaced relation to the ends of the sleeves 54 so as to form chambers 60 therebetween. The adjacent ends of the sleeves 54 have enlarged circular areas therein which in effect enlarge the chambers 60. The longitudinally slotted solenoid plungers 55 have enlarged ends 61 which are movable into and out of the enlarged areas in the ends of the sleeves 54. Coil springs are disposed around the adjacent portions of the longitudinally slotted solenoid plungers 55 so as to engage the enlarged ends 61 and the opposing surfaces of the enlarged areas in the sleeves 54 so as to urge the longitudinally slotted solenoid plungers 55 outwardly of the solenoid coils 53 when the solenoids are de-energized. The longitudinally slotted solenoid plungers 55 have secondary valve elements comprising resilient seals in each of their opposite ends, one of which will engage and close the aperture in the center of the plug 59 when the solenoid is de-energized and the other of which will engage and close the passageway 51 which extends through the pilot valve mounting body 43 and the adjacent end portion of the longitudinally slotted solenoid plunger 55. When the solenoid plunger 55 is in the position illustrated in the upper portion of
[0030] It will be understood by those skilled in the art that when the solenoid coil 53 is energized, the longitudinally slotted solenoid plungers 55 will move inwardly of the sleeves 54 within the solenoid coils 53 and as illustrated in the lower one of the solenoid operated pilot valves in
[0031] It will also be seen that in the form of the invention illustrated in
[0032] Those skilled in the art will also observe that such automatic closure of the solenoid operated pilot valves and the resulting closure of the coolant control valves, eliminates flow of flammable coolant fluid, such as kerosene, through the solenoid operated pilot valves and greatly reduces the chances of fire in an adjacent rolling mill and in proximity to the device of the invention as would otherwise occur.
[0033] It will occur to those skilled in the art that the design of the disclosed invention may be modified so that the coolant control valves are normally open as may be desirable in some rolling mill applications wherein it is essential that a continuous supply of coolant fluid and its capability of providing lubrication between the work rolls and the material being rolled continue to prevent damage to the material being rolled as well as the work rolls and backup rolls, etc. This is particularly true in continuous rolling mill installations.
[0034] It will thus be seen that substantially improved pilot controlled liquid operated coolant control valves in a manifold assembly have been disclosed, illustrated and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention or from the scope of the claims.