Vessel Closure Device With Fail Safe Failure Detection Means
20190366289 ยท 2019-12-05
Inventors
- Joshua D. Mitchell (Broken Arrow, OK, US)
- William C. Keenan (Broken Arrow, OK, US)
- William J. Tefft (Claremore, OK, US)
- Joseph Alan Morton (Tulsa, OK, US)
- Aaron M. Ritchie (Tulsa, OK, US)
- Robert Fulton Hendricks (Tulsa, OK, US)
- Samuel R. Boehning (Tulsa, OK, US)
Cpc classification
F16J13/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/115
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B01J3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A closure [10] for a cylindrical vessel includes at least one holding means [30] configured to move the closure into a fully closed state, the holding means having a predetermined actuation force or torque to properly close the closure, the closure including one or both of the following failsafe failure detection features: a mechanical fuse [20] having a predetermined load failure force below that of a load failure force of at least one component of the holding means and above that of a predetermined actuation force or torque to properly close the closure; or a block[40] sized to at least partially overlap a pressure warning lock hole [19] of the closure door when the closure is not in the fully closed state and to fully expose the pressure warning lock hole when the closure is in the fully closed state, thereby permitting insertion of a pressure warning lock [17].
Claims
1. A closure [10] for a cylindrical vessel, the closure comprising: holding means [30] for properly securing the closure in a fully closed state, the holding means having a predetermined actuation force; and at least one mechanical fuse [20] in communication with the holding means; the at least one mechanical fuse having a predetermined load failure force below that of a load failure force of another component of the closure and above that of the predetermined actuation force.
2. A closure according to claim 1, the mechanical fuse being a shear pin [21].
3. A closure according to claim 1, the holding means including a handle [33].
4. A closure according to claim 1, the holding means including at least one pair of clamp rings [31].
5. A closure according to claim 4, the predetermined actuation force being above a weight of the at least one pair of clamp rings.
6. A closure according to claim 1, further comprising: a pressure warning lock hole [19]; and a block [40] sized to at least partially overlap the pressure warning lock hole when the closure is not in the fully closed state and to fully expose the pressure warning lock hole when the closure is in the fully closed state.
7. A closure [10] for a cylindrical vessel, the closure comprising: holding means [30] for properly securing the closure in a fully closed state, the holding means having a predetermined actuation force; a pressure warning lock hole [19]; and a block [40] sized to at least partially overlap the pressure warning lock hole when the closure is not in the fully closed state and to fully expose the pressure warning lock hole when the closure is in the fully closed state.
8. A closure according to claim 7, the block including a bracket [41].
9. A closure according to claim 7, the block including a plate [43] containing alignment means [39] for a pressure warning lock.
10. A closure according to claim 7, the holding means including a handle [33].
11. A closure according to claim 10, the holding means including at least one pair of clamp rings [31].
12. A closure according to claim 11, the predetermined actuation force being above a weight of the at least one pair of clamp rings.
13. A closure according to claim 7, the holding means including a ratchet mechanism [51].
14. A closure according to claim 7, further comprising: at least one mechanical fuse [20] in communication with the holding means; the at least one mechanical fuse having a predetermined load failure force below that of a load failure force of another component of the closure and above that of the predetermined actuation force.
15. A closure according to claim 14, the mechanical fuse being a shear pin [21].
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] Embodiments of a closure include a mechanical fuse, a pressure warning lock block, or a combination of the mechanical fuse and the pressure warning lock block. The embodiments may be adapted to a closure the same or similar to that as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,237,936 to Lollis et al. or U.S. Pat. No. 4,515,287 to Baudoux et al., the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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[0019] The load failure force of the mechanical fuse 20 is above the predetermined actuation force of the holding means 30 to properly close the closure 10 into a fully closed position but below that of load failure force of another component of the holding means 30. In embodiments, the other component may be a welded component such as, but not limited to, the lugs 35. The predetermined actuation force may be a force to overcome the weight of the holding means 30. The holding means 30 may include a pair of clamp rings 31, the predetermined actuation force being above a weight of the pair of clamp rings 31.
[0020] In embodiments, the mechanical fuse 20 may be located on a top end or portion 11 of the closure 10 so as to be visible to an operator. In some embodiments, the mechanical fuse 10 may be located on the top end 11 of the closure 10 in proximity to a pressure warning lock 17. Where the holding means 30 include clamp rings 31, a common pivot point 37 (e.g. a pin or its equivalent) of the clamp rings 31 may be located toward a bottom end or portion 15 of the closure. When blockage or debris B in a bottom portion 15 of the closure 10 causes an increase in force to be applied to actuate the holding means 30 during closure (but still below the failure force of another component such as the common pivot point 37), the mechanical fuse 20 fails. The failed mechanical fuse 20 may be easily detectable and visible to an operator. The planned failure of the fuse 20 protects at least one other component of the closure from failing due to excessive force required to close the holding means 30.
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[0023] While embodiments of the closure have been described, the closure may be modified without departing from the scope of the following claims. The claims are entitled to the full range of equivalents to which recited element is entitled.