HIGH PRESSURE VALVES
20190383405 ยท 2019-12-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K5/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K3/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K3/314
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K5/0407
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K5/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A high pressure valve having a valve body with a cylindrical bore and a movable member for selectively moving between an opened valve position for opening the cylindrical bore and a valve closed position for closing the cylindrical bore. An outer surface of the movable member exposed to the cylindrical bore in the valve closed position has a recess defined therein.
Claims
1. A high pressure valve comprising: a valve body having a cylindrical bore; and a movable member for selectively moving between an opened valve position opening the cylindrical bore and a valve closed position closing the cylindrical bore, an outer surface of the movable member exposed to the cylindrical bore in the valve closed position having a cylindrical recess defined therein.
2. The high pressure valve of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical bore has a circumference and the cylindrical recess has a substantially equal circumference wherein the cylindrical bore and the cylindrical recess are substantially concentric in the valve closed position.
3. The high pressure valve of claim 1, wherein cylindrical recess is adapted to receive grease from within the valve body in the valve opened position.
4. The high pressure valve of claim 1, wherein the movable member comprises a gate.
5. The high pressure valve of claim 1, wherein the movable member comprises a plug.
6. The high pressure valve of claim 1, wherein the movable member comprises a ball.
7. The high pressure valve of claim 1, wherein a surface of the cylindrical recess has been treated with an anti-corrosion treatment.
8. The high pressure valve of claim 7, wherein the anti-corrosion treatment is a selected one of a surface coating, a surface penetration treatment, a weld inlay, or a laser inlay.
9. The high pressure valve of claim 2, wherein an edge around the circumference of the cylindrical bore and an edge around the circumference of the cylindrical recess of the movable member have both been treated with a selected anti-corrosion treatment.
10. The high pressure valve of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical recess is substantially filled with a material such that a surface of the material is substantially flush with a surface of a surrounding sealing surface of the movable member.
11. The high pressure valve of claim 1, wherein a depth of the cylindrical recess is sufficient to accommodate products of corrosion without exceeding a sealing dimension of an outer surface of the movable member.
12. A movable member adapted for use in a high pressure valve comprising: a body adapted to selectively open and close a bore of a high pressure valve, an outer surface of the body adapted to be exposed to the cylindrical bore in a valve closed position having a recess defined therein.
13. The movable member of claim 12, wherein the body is adapted to traverse the bore of a high pressure gate valve.
14. The movable member of claim 12, wherein the body is adapted to rotate within the body of a high pressure plug or ball valve.
15. The movable member of claim 12, wherein a depth of the recess is selected to be sufficient to accommodate products of corrosion without exceeding a dimension of a sealing surface of the body of the movable member.
16. The movable member of claim 12, wherein a surface of the recess has been treated with an anti-corrosion treatment.
17. The movable member of claim 15, wherein the anti-corrosion treatment is a selected one of a surface coating, a surface penetration treatment, a weld inlay, or a laser inlay.
18. The movable member of claim 12, wherein an edge around a periphery of the recess of the movable member has been treated with a selected anti-corrosion treatment.
19. The movable member of claim 12, wherein the recess is substantially filled with a material such that a surface of the material is substantially flush with a surface of a surrounding sealing surface of the movable member.
20. A movable member adapted for use in a high pressure valve comprising: a body adapted to selectively open and close a bore of a high pressure valve, an outer surface of the body adapted to be exposed to the bore in a valve closed position having a recess defined therein.
21. The movable member of claim 20, wherein the body is adapted to rotate within the body of a high pressure ball valve.
22. The movable member of claim 20, wherein a depth of the recess is selected to be sufficient to accommodate products of corrosion without exceeding a dimension of a sealing surface of the body of the movable member.
23. The movable member of claim 20, wherein a surface of the recess has been treated with an anti-corrosion treatment.
24. The movable member of claim 25, wherein the anti-corrosion treatment is a selected one of a surface coating, a surface penetration treatment, a weld inlay, or a laser inlay.
25. The movable member of claim 20, wherein an edge around a periphery of the recess of the movable member has been treated with a selected anti-corrosion treatment.
26. The movable member of claim 20, wherein the recess is substantially filled with a material such that a surface of the material is substantially flush with a surface of a surrounding sealing surface of the movable member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0013] For a more complete understanding of the present invention, and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] The problems being solved and the solutions provided by the embodiments of the principles of the present invention are best understood by referring to
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[0026] The plug 19 can be rotated to open and close over ninety degrees, as indicated by the arrow 28, when turning the shaft 21. The plug 19 has a bore through 15 that allows fluid flow when the valve is open. Cylindrical face 16 of the plug 19 is an exactly finished dimensioned cylinder that rotates with respect to the inserts 24, 25 (
[0027] Looking down the plug bore 15 in
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[0029] Machining the recessed dimples 32 in the surface 16 of the plug 19 during manufacture has distinct advantages. First, the usual nitride surface hardening and anticorrosion treatment, applied after machining, is now situated in a recess that cannot be scraped or polished during the movement occurring from valve operations. This keeps the nitride anticorrosion treatment intact when the valve is in the closed position thus preventing the occurrence of corrosion. Secondly the recessed dimples 32 can have additional anticorrosion coatings applied, which will stay in place, given that surface of the dimples 32 will never touch the inserts 24, 25 during the operation of the valve. Third, the dimples 32 will fill with sealing grease when the valve is in open position and has been greased. Then, when the valve is closed, instead of a very thin grease film, there is now a thick coating of grease having thickness equivalent to the depth of the dimple recess, which will act as a substantial corrosion barrier.
[0030] The internal surfaces of the dimples 32, both the base and the side walls can be coated with other types of corrosion inhibiting coatings and materials like paint, other surface coatings, surface penetration treatments similar to nitriding, arc inlays, laser inlays and other such methods suited for the base material of the plug. The dimples 32 can also be completely filled with another material and machined or polished back to the main sealing dimension of the plug. This material can be attached by gluing, screwing, welding or another attachment process. This method of improvement can also be applied to a gate valve or for that matter to any valve that has a constant dimension across the moving sealing member e.g. a ball in a ball valve.
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[0033] Once the grease wears off this face 47, rapid corrosion occurs and the area 47 grows in dimension beyond the controlled gate width dimension of face 46, very similar to the cross-section shown for the plug valve in
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[0035] This modification can be seen more clearly in
[0036] In sum, the principles of the present invention provide a very cost effective method for preventing failure of high pressure valves due to corrosion of valve faces when in the closed position. While these principles have been described in conjunction with high pressure gate and plug valves, they can be suitably applied to all valves that have a controlled dimension moving member moving relative to a stationary sealing member. (For purposes of the present disclosure, a stationary sealing member does not move in the same plane as a movable member, although there may be very small movements of the stationary member at right angles to the movable member due to seal flex.) Furthermore, even though the description above is for circular and cylindrical valve bores, the present inventive principles are also applicable to other valve bore shapes (e.g. in tapered plug valves, which present a modified trapezoidal cross-section on a tapered plug interface).
[0037] Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, these descriptions are not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments of the invention, will become apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to the description of the invention. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the conception and the specific embodiment disclosed might be readily utilized as a basis for modifying or designing other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention. It should also be realized by those skilled in the art that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
[0038] It is therefore contemplated that the claims will cover any such modifications or embodiments that fall within the true scope of the invention.