Blocking elements for ball trap screen
10731932 ยท 2020-08-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B9/057
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F28G1/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F28G1/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28G15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A ball trap screen for use with T type ball traps having a ball trap extension in which the ball trap screen includes a cone shaped inlet; an elbow, at least a portion of which includes a substantially planer solid area; a first screen section extending between the cone shaped inlet and the elbow; and a second screen section extending from the elbow into the ball trap extension; wherein at least a portion of the cone shaped inlet includes a cone solid blocking element, the first screen section includes a first solid screen blocking element and the second screen section includes a second solid screen blocking element. A method of enhancing the movement of the cleaning ball through the ball trap by blocking portions of a ball trap screen deployed within a ball trap housing so as to modify the fluid flow through the ball trap.
Claims
1. A ball trap screen for use with T type ball traps having a ball trap extension, the ball trap screen comprising: (a) a cone shaped inlet; (b) an elbow, at least a portion of which includes a substantially planar solid area configured so as to block fluid flow through the ball trap screen across all of said planar solid area; (c) a first screen section extending between said cone shaped inlet and said elbow; and (d) a second screen section extending from said elbow into the ball trap extension; wherein at least a portion of said cone shaped inlet includes a cone solid blocking element, said first screen section includes a first solid screen blocking element and said second screen section includes a second solid screen blocking element wherein said cone solid blocking element, said first solid screen blocking element and said second solid screen blocking element are configured so as to block fluid flow through corresponding regions of the ball trap screen, wherein the substantially planar solid area forms a portion of a housing of the elbow.
2. The ball trap screen of claim 1, wherein said elbow is configured as a 90 elbow.
3. The ball trap screen of claim 1, wherein said first solid screen blocking element and said second solid screen blocking element are deployed so as to substantially circumscribe said planar solid area of said elbow.
4. The ball trap screen of claim 1, wherein said cone solid blocking element, said first solid screen blocking element and said second solid screen blocking element are integrally formed with the ball trap screen.
5. The ball trap screen of claim 1, wherein said cone solid blocking element, said first solid screen blocking element and said second solid screen blocking element are individually formed and deployed on the ball trap screen.
6. The ball trap screen of claim 1, wherein the substantially planar solid area is configured to always remain stationary relative to other portions of the ball trap screen during use of the ball trap screen.
7. The ball trap screen of claim 1, wherein the substantially planar solid area extends from the first solid screen blocking element to the second solid screen blocking element.
8. The ball trap screen of claim 1, wherein the substantially planar solid area is radially external to the fluid flow.
9. Blocking elements for a ball trap screen, the blocking elements comprising: (a) a cone solid blocking element configured for deployment on a cone shaped inlet of the ball trap screen, so as to block fluid flow through a corresponding region of the ball trap screen; (b) a first solid screen blocking element configured for deployment on a first screen section of the ball trap screen, so as to block fluid flow through a corresponding region of the ball trap screen; (c) a second solid screen blocking element configured for deployment on a second screen section of the ball trap screen, so as to block fluid flow through a corresponding region of the ball trap screen, and (d) an elbow, at least a portion of which includes a substantially planar solid area configured so as to block fluid flow through the ball trap screen across all of said substantially planar solid area, the substantially planar solid area forming a portion of a housing of the elbow.
10. The blocking elements of claim 9, wherein said first solid screen blocking element and said second solid screen blocking element are configured for deployment so as to substantially circumscribe the planar solid area of an elbow of the ball trap screen.
11. A method of enhancing the movement of a cleaning ball through a ball trap of a closed fluid flow system by blocking a flow of fluid through portions of a ball trap screen deployed within a ball trap housing so as to modify the fluid flow through the ball trap, the method comprising: (a) deploying a cone solid blocking element on a cone shaped inlet of the ball trap screen, said cone solid blocking element configured so as to block fluid flow through a corresponding region of said cone shaped inlet; (b) deploying a first solid screen blocking element on a first screen section of the ball trap screen, said first solid screen blocking element configured so as to block fluid flow through a corresponding region of said first screen section; (c) deploying a second solid screen blocking element on a second screen section of the ball trap screen, said second solid screen blocking element configured so as to block fluid flow through a corresponding region of said second screen section; and (d) initiating a flow of fluid in the closed fluid flow system, wherein said deploying said first solid screen blocking element and said deploying said second solid screen blocking element is implemented such that said first solid screen blocking element and said second solid screen blocking element are deployed so as to substantially circumscribe a planar solid area of an elbow of the ball trap screen, the planar solid area forming a portion of a housing of the elbow.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) The present invention is blocking elements for ball trap screens that enhance the movement of the cleaning ball through the ball trap in a closed fluid flow system.
(9) The principles and operation of blocking elements for ball trap screens according to the present invention may be better understood with reference to the drawings and the accompanying description.
(10) Referring now to the drawings,
(11) As mentioned above, the present inventors sought a solution to the problem of fluid flow patterns in the T type ball traps currently in use causing some of the cleaning balls to congregate in regions of the ball trap screen such that the cleaning balls are not drawn out of the ball trap into the ball collection chamber. The present invention is the solution to that problem.
(12) The ball trap screen 10 is configured with a cone shaped inlet 12 that tapers inward and connects to a first screen section 10a of the ball trap screen 10. The first screen section 10a extends from the inlet to an elbow with a second screen section 10b of the ball trap screen extending from the elbow 14 into the ball trap extension 10e that serves to connect the first 10a and second 10b screen sections. The ball trap screen 10 illustrated here is configured with a 90 elbow 14.
(13) The present inventors have found that by deploying solid blocking elements on at least a portion of the cone shaped inlet 12 and on the 90 elbow 14 as illustrated in the drawings, the fluid flow patterns within the ball trap are changed sufficiently enough that the cleaning balls are directed to regions of the ball trap screen such that the cleaning balls are drawn out of the ball trap into the ball collection chamber.
(14) It should be understood that the term solid is used herein to describe a solid closed surface uninterrupted by spaces or holes. The terms block and blocking are used herein to describe completely stopping the passage of fluid through an underlying or overlaying portion of the ball trap screen.
(15) Therefore, the phrases solid blocking elements and solid screen blocking elements are used herein to describe components of the present invention having a solid closed surface uninterrupted by spaces or holes so as to stop and/or completely block fluid flow through the portion of the ball trap screen underlying or overlaying the entire region of the ball trap screen upon which the component is deployed so as to direct the fluid flow into the ball trap extension.
(16) While the drawings herein are intended as illustrations of a preferred embodiment of the solid screen blocking elements of the present invention, it will be readily understood that the size, shape and exact placement of the solid blocking elements on the ball trap screen may be varied within the scope of the present invention.
(17) That said, the present inventors have found that the preferred placement of the cone solid blocking element 50 is on the region opposite the 90 ball trap extension 10e. Preferably, but not necessarily, the cone solid blocking element 50 is configured to cover thirty percent of the circumference of the cone shaped inlet.
(18) As illustrated herein at least a portion of the 90 elbow 14 includes a substantially planar solid area 14a configured so as to block fluid flow through the ball trap screen across all of the planar area. The planar solid area 14a is configured at substantially 45 to both the first 10a and second 10b screen sections. It will be readily understood that substantially planar solid area 14a also lies at substantially 45 to the fluid flow path between water inlet opening 12 and water outlet 13 of the ball trap housing 10. The present inventors have found that extending the solid area surrounding area 14a further enhances the fluid flow patterns within the ball trap so as to better direct the cleaning balls to regions of the ball trap screen such that the cleaning balls are drawn out of the ball trap into the ball collection chamber. To that end, first solid screen blocking element 52 and second solid screen blocking element 54 are deployed on the first 10a and second 10b screen sections respectively so as to substantially circumscribe solid area 14a and completely block fluid flow through the ball trap screen corresponding to the entire regions of their respective deployment. That is, the regions of the ball trap screen directly underlying or overlaying the solid blocking elements.
(19) It should be noted that an innovation of the present invention is a method of enhancing the movement of the cleaning ball through the ball trap of in a closed fluid flow system, once fluid flow is initiated, by blocking portions of the ball trap screen so as to modify the fluid flow through the ball trap.
(20) A further innovation of the present invention is the deployment of the solid blocking elements on the ball trap screen. It should be noted that each of the solid blocking elements are individually formed and such deployment may be done at the time of fabrication of the ball trap screen. Alternatively, the solid blocking elements may be configured integrally with the screen. That is, the screen itself may be fabricated with solid areas that completely block fluid flow through specific regions of the ball trap screen such that upon fabrication of the ball trap screen element, the location of the solid areas of the screen material correspond to the preferred locations of solid blocking elements 50, 52 and 54.
(21) It will be appreciated that solid blocking elements may alternatively be fabricated independently for installation as aftermarket components for use in retro-fitting existing ball traps used in closed fluid flow systems.
(22) It will be appreciated that the above descriptions are intended only to serve as examples and that many other embodiments are possible within the spirit and the scope of the present invention.