Safety Valve
20200208750 ยท 2020-07-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F17C2205/0332
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/1823
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K1/307
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/7869
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
F16K17/403
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K17/285
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A self-sealing safety valve (10) for a container of pressurised fluid (12) comprises a substantially solid body (14) and attachment means (24) for connecting to a dispensing valve. The self-sealing safety valve includes a substantially central bore (16) extending through both the attachment means and the solid body, and the bore connects an inlet (20) to an outlet (18). The bore comprises at least three parts each of a different diameter: a first part (16a) immediately adjacent the outlet has a first diameter; a second part (16b) located immediately adjacent the first part has a second diameter that is wider diameter than the first diameter; and a third (16c) part located immediately adjacent the second part has a third diameter that is wider than the second diameter. The second part of the bore houses a first biasing means (30). The third part of the bore houses a sealing ball (28) and a second biasing means (38), and the sealing ball is located between the first and second biasing means. The diameter of the sealing ball is greater than the first diameter but smaller than the second diameter and is capable of sealing the second part of the bore. Under normal flow conditions of fluid through the bore, the first biasing means is configured to bias the sealing ball away from the second part of the bore. Under conditions of high pressure fluid flow through the bore, the sealing ball is forced towards a junction (21) between the second and third parts of the bore, against the first biasing means, sealing the outlet.
Claims
1. A self-scaling safety valve for a container of pressurised fluid comprising a substantially solid body and attachment means for connecting to a dispensing valve, wherein the self-sealing safety valve includes a substantially central bore extending through both the attachment means and the solid body, the bore connecting an inlet to an outlet; wherein the bore comprises three parts, each of a different diameter a first part immediately adjacent the outlet has a first diameter; a second part located immediately adjacent the first part has a second diameter that is wider diameter than the first diameter; and a third part located immediately adjacent the second part has a third diameter that is wider than the second diameter; wherein the second part of the bore housings a first biasing means and the third pan of the bore, housing a sealing hall and a second biasing means, the sealing ball being located between the first and second biasing means, and wherein the diameter of the scaling ball is greater than the first diameter but smaller than the third diameter and is capable of sealing said second pan of the bore; wherein under normal flow conditions of fluid through the bore, the first biasing means is configured to bias the sealing ball away from the second part of the bore, and under conditions of high pressure fluid flow through the bore, the scaling ball is forced towards a junction between the second and third parts of the bore, against the first biasing means, scaling the outlet; and wherein, in use, the self-sealing safety is located in the container of pressurised fluid.
2. A self sealing safely valve according to claim 1, wherein each of the biasing means is a spring.
3. A self sealing safety valve according to claim 1, wherein the basing means is a coil spring.
4. A self sealing safety valve according to claim 1 wherein the attachment means comprises an externally threaded end portion shaped and dimensional so as to be received by a complimentary internal threaded portion of the dispensing valve.
5. A self-scaling safety valve according to claim 1 wherein the junction between the first and second parts of the bore is a right angle.
6. A self-sealing safety valve according to claim 1, wherein the substantially solid body includes walls which have a thickness and the ratio of maximum bore diameter:wall thickness is m the range 1:1 to 1.2:1.
7. A self-scaling safety valve according to claim 1 further comprising an end cap and means for attachment of the end cap to the inlet, wherein the end cap comprises a bore arranged to align with the bore through the body of the safety valve.
8. A self sealing safety valve according to claim 7, wherein die means for attachment of the end cap to the inlet comprises an externally threaded portion of the end cap shaped and dimensioned so as to be received by a complimentary internally threaded portion of the second part of the bore, immediately adjacent the inlet.
9. A self-sealing safety valve according to claim 7, wherein the end cap bore comprises two parts: a first part with a first diameter for receiving die second biasing means; and a second pan with a second diameter narrower than the first diameter of the first part of the end tap bore.
10. A self-scaling safety valve according to claim 9, wherein the second part of the end cap bone includes means for receiving a tool for fastening the end cap onto die main body.
11. A sell-scaling safety valve according to claim 9, wherein die second biasing means is contained within the second part of the by the end cap.
12. A self-sealing safely valve according to claim 7, wherein the end cap comprises a domed external surface.
13. A self-scaling safety valve according to claim 1, wherein the substantially solid body of the safety valve comprises a tapered external wall and the angle of the tapered wall of the safety valve corresponds to a taper angle of an opening in one end of the container that is adapted to receive the dispensing valve.
14. A self-scaling safety valve according to claim 13, wherein five dispensing valve includes a tapered wall which is threaded externally and the angle of the tapered wall of the dispensing valve corresponds to the taper angle of the opening and the taper angle of the external wall of die safely valve, which opening is threaded internally for attachment of the dispensing valve thereto.
15. A self-sealing safety valve according to claim 1 wherein the pressurised fluid is a gas.
16. A combination of a dispensing valve and a self scaling safety valve according to claim 13, and wherein the dispensing valve, also comprises tapered external walls and the angle of the tapered walls of the dispensing valve corresponds to the taper angle of the safety valve and the opening, the dispensing valve and the container opening comprising corresponding threads which provide for the removable attachment of the dispensing valve to the container and wherein the external wall of the self-sealing safety valve sits against the tapered opening of die container and wherein the externally threaded end port on of the attachment means is located in the complementary internal threaded portion of the dispensing valve.
17. A combination of a dispensing valve and a self sealing safety valve for a container of pressurised fluid the safety valve comprising a substantially solid body and attachment means for connecting to a dispensing valve wherein the self sealing safety valve includes a substantially central bore extending through both the attachment means and the sold body the bore connecting an inlet to an outlet; wherein the bore comprises three parts each of a different diameter a first part immediately adjacent the outlet has a first diameter a second part located immediately adjacent the first part has a second diameter that is wider diameter than the first diameter and a third part located immediately adjacent the second part has a third diameter that is wider than the second diameter; wherein the second part of the bore housings a first biasing means and the third part of the bore housing a sealing ball and a second biasing means, the sealing ball being located between the first and second biasing means and wherein the diameter of the sealing ball is greater than the first diameter but smaller than the third diameter and is capable of sealing said second part of the bore; wherein under normal flow conditions of fluid through the bore the first biasing means is configured to bias the sealing ball away from the second part of the bore and under conditions of high pressure fluid flow through the bore the sealing ball is forced towards a junction between the second and third parts of the bore against the first biasing means sealing the outlet; and wherein in use the self-sealing safety valve is located inside the container of pressurised fluid.
18. A combination of a dispensing valve and a self sealing safety valve according to claim 17, wherein the attachment means comprises an externally threaded end portion shaped and dimensioned so as to be received by a complimentary internal threaded portion of the dispensing valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] In the drawings, which illustrate the prior art and preferred embodiments of the invention by way of example:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0034] The bore 16 passing through the self-sealing safety valve 10 comprises three parts each with varying diameter. The first part of the bore 16a, located adjacent to the outlet 18, has a first diameter. In a preferred example the first part of the bore 16a has a diameter of 4 mm. The second part of the bore 16b is located adjacent the first part 16a and has a wider diameter than the first part 16a. In a preferred example the second part of the bore 16b has a diameter of 5.5 mm. The third part of the bore 16c is located close to the inlet 20 and has a wider diameter than the second part of the bore 16b. In a preferred example the second part of the bore 16b has a diameter of 7 mm. The first part of the bore 16a is located within the attachment portion 24. The second part of the bore 16b preferably extends from the body 14 into the attachment portion 24. A sealing member in the form of a sealing ball 28 is located within the third part of the bore 16c. The sealing ball 28 has a diameter that is greater than the diameter of the second part of the bore 16b such that it is capable of sealing the second part of the bore 16b, and hence sealing the outlet 18 to fluid flow. Preferably the junction between the second part of the bore 16b and the third part of the bore 16c is a right-angled junction 21 as shown in the drawings. This right-angled junction provides a seat for the sealing ball. The diameter of the sealing ball 28 allows fluid to flow through the main bore 16, around the ball 28. In the preferred example the sealing ball 28 has a diameter of 6 mm and the third party of the bore 16c has a diameter of 7 mm. The self-sealing safety valve 10 also includes a first biasing means, in this example a spring 30, located in the second part of the bore 16b. The junction between the first and second parts of the bore, 16a, 16b, provides a seat for the spring 30. As shown in
[0035] If the dispensing valve 22 has been damaged or sheared off then the contents 32 of the container 12 may escape through the bore 16 under high pressure. As shown in
[0036] The safety valve 10 also includes means for spacing the sealing ball 28 apart from the inlet 20. In this example, a second biasing means in the form of a spring 38 is also housed within the second part of the bore 16c, to maintain a distance between the inlet 20 and the sealing ball 28.
[0037] As shown more clearly in
[0038] In the illustrated example the bore 16 through the body 14 includes an internally threaded portion immediately adjacent the inlet 20 and the end cap 11 includes a complimentary externally threaded portion 15. The second part of the end cap bore 19b may include means for receiving a tool, such as an allen key, to aid tightening of the end cap onto the body 14.
[0039] In the event of fluid 32 escaping the container 12 at high pressure, the self-sealing safety valve 10 of the invention ensures that the container 12 is sealed using the pressure of the fluid itself. The cause of the high-pressure fluid surge is irrelevant, for example the activation of the safety valve 10 is not limited to valve shearing accidents, but also incidents in which there might be a hose or fittings failure located upstream of the dispensing valve 22. Any high-pressure surge of fluid through the self-sealing safety valve 10 causes sealing of the container 12.