Pressure assisted rotary pinch valve
10378662 ยท 2019-08-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K7/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K7/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K7/07
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K7/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K7/07
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pinch valve has an upper casing support the entire pinch assembly and the lower casing. In a particular embodiment, a quarter-turn actuator is deployed and the sleeve may be removed without moving the actuator. The body may be open or closed to retain an external air pressure used to help close the sleeve and reduce actuator forces.
Claims
1. A pinch valve apparatus for controlling fluid flow through a replaceable sleeve, the apparatus comprising: a removeable frame, a removeable open cam rotational mechanism mounted on the removable frame for rotation thereon, a pair of lever arms having the replaceable sleeve positioned therebetween, a first pair of pins pivotally connecting the removeable open cam rotational mechanism to the pair of lever arms, a second pair of pins projecting from the pair of lever arms and abutting the removeable open cam rotational mechanism, and an actuator, wherein the actuator drives the removable open cam rotational mechanism to drive the second pair of pins to drive the pair of lever arms together to squeeze the replaceable sleeve.
2. The pinch valve apparatus of claim 1, wherein the open cam rotational mechanism defines a slot and includes: a slot pin for inserting into the slot form a rotational guide for the open cam rotational mechanism.
3. The pinch valve apparatus of claim 1, wherein the actuator is a linear actuator.
4. The pinch valve apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: casing for enclosing the removeable frame with the casing.
5. The pinch valve apparatus of claim 4, wherein the casing includes upper casing and lower casing.
6. The pinch valve apparatus of claim 4, further comprising: a shaft connecting the actuator to the removeable open cam rotational mechanism, and a brace mounted on the casing for supporting the shaft.
7. The pinch valve apparatus of claim 1, wherein the removeable open cam rotational mechanism includes an essentially C-shaped member that surrounds the replaceable sleeve, at least partially.
8. The pinch valve apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a backing plate abutting the pair of lever arms.
9. A removeable gear mechanism for pinch valve apparatus for controlling fluid flow through a replaceable sleeve, the gear mechanism comprising: a removeable open cam, a first pair of pins projecting from the open cam, a pair of lever arms pivotally mounted on the first pair of pins movable from a closed position for squeezing the replaceable sleeve to an open position for releasing the replaceable sleeve, and a second pair of pins projecting from the pair of lever arms and abutting the removeable open cam to guide the pair of lever arms.
10. The pinch valve apparatus of claim 9, wherein the open cam defines a slot and includes: a slot pin for inserting into the slot form a rotational guide for the open cam.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the disclosure will be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) Like numerals represent like features on the various drawings. Various aspects of the present disclosure generally address one or more of the problems of providing a pinch valve able to meet requirements of heavy industrial applications while providing ease of maintenance.
(12) The phrase pinch valve shall refer to a control valve using a pinching effect of an internal sleeve to obstruct a flow.
(13) The term sleeve shall refer to a circular tube insertable in a pinch valve, capable of being compressed to manipulate flow.
(14) The term casing shall refer to a part of a frame.
(15) The phrase pinch arm shall refer to a movable part of a pinch valve for applying pressure on a sleeve.
(16) The term cam shall refer to a rotational element sliding on specific points imparting motion onto other elements.
(17) The phrase locking element shall refer to a device for maintaining in place a movable element.
(18) The term actuator shall refer to a device for exerting a motion.
(19) The phrase backing plate shall refer to a place to contain rotational motion for the gearing mechanism.
(20) The term bearing shall refer to a body that reduces friction caused from rotational motion.
(21) The phrase gearing mechanism shall refer to an assembly for closing the valve translating rotational motion into linear.
(22) The phrase valve packing shall refer to seals around penetrations into the valve cavity.
(23) The term shaft shall refer to an elongate cylindrical bar.
(24) The term pin shall refer to a solid element for fastening another element.
(25) The term brace shall refer to a solid piece for attachment to other elements.
(26) The terms upper and lower shall, within the context of the present disclosure, shall be understood as relative terms applicable to a pinch valve actuated from above. The pinch valve may be installed in other configurations in which an upper element may be below a lower element or in which an upper and a lower element may be side by side.
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(29) The pinch valve 100 comprises an upper casing 110 and a lower casing 120. The upper casing 110 fastened by a locking element 111 connecting to the lower casing 120, an actuator brace 112 connected through removable locking elements (not shown) or welded (shown) to the upper casing and a flange 113 showing the entrance to the sleeve cavity 114. An actuator brace 112 can be seen having a penetration seal around a shaft 230 using valve packing 240 such as gaskets, O-rings, pastes, or glues will readily come to mind to those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the present disclosure. The shaft 230 can be a guiding shaft. The upper casing 110 may further comprised of a built-in or removable backing plate 210 extending to contain the cam 220.
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(35) The sleeve removal space 227 is created by removing the lower casing 111. The upper casing 110 may support the entire rotational mechanism through a fixation point 212; the entire valve packing system; and an actuator via an actuator brace 112 connected through a shaft 230. This can remain in place as the lower casing 111 is removed by disassembling bolts from the flange bolt holes 115 to access a replaceable sleeve 10, shown in
(36) The synchronized gearing mechanism 200 comprises of both pinch arms shown connected on its inner rim 226 to the backing plate 210 or the pins 211 and 213. The shaft 230 is a representation of a piston shaft supported by the actuator brace 112. The shaft 230 used for actuation of the pinch valve 100 may be replaced by a screw-driven system to convert the valve into a manually operated variant.
(37) Besides the screw driven system, other mechanisms (not shown) may be used to drive rotation into linear motion of the shaft 230: the rotation mechanism 200 may be driven by an actuator comprising any one of (i) a mechanical system, (ii) an electrical system, (iii) a pneumatic system, (iv) a hydraulic system, (v) rack & pinion, or (vi another gear system. Regardless of the drive method used to rotate the cam 220, the rotational movement is translated to the pinch arms 250 and 251 until coming to a closed position
(38) In operation, the forces to overcome the pinching force required on the internal forces for the pressurized sleeve 10. This may require large actuation forces. Of course, a variant in which the internal cavity 114 can be pressurized to assist in overcoming internal pressures from flow within the sleeve 10 with actuation by use of a nozzle penetrating either the upper 110 or lower 111 casing and is within the scope of the present disclosure.
(39) Though the present disclosure illustrates a pinch valve having the shown upper and lower casings forming an open-cam support within an enclosed frame, the present teachings are equally applicable to any pinch valve having an externally driven pinch arm levers driven from a closed-cam frame with open frame construction.
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(42) Those of ordinary skill in the art will realize that the descriptions of the pinch valve are illustrative only and are not intended to be in any way limiting of an open-cam pinch valve system. Other embodiments will readily suggest themselves to such persons with ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the present disclosure. Furthermore, the disclosed pinch valve may be customized to offer valuable solutions to existing needs and problems of pinch valve maintenance.
(43) Accordingly, this disclosure includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the disclosure unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
(44) It is to be seen that the present invention is not constricted to the embodiments described above, but rather encompasses all embodiments within this, the subjoined claims and their equivalents.