NATURAL GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR HAVING ADJUSTABLE VALVE SEAT
20170212534 ยท 2017-07-27
Inventors
- Gary E. Graham (Seneca, SC, US)
- Jeffrey B. Gotthelf (Fair Play, SC, US)
- Darrell T. Wiley (Walhalla, SC, US)
Cpc classification
F17C13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/7808
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
International classification
Abstract
A gas pressure regulator includes a body having respective inlet and outlet ports and an interior chamber defining a gas flow path. A hollow piston is moved in relation to a valve seat to create a junction through which gas is directed along the flow path to the outlet port. The piston engages a valve seat, thereby defining relative open and closed positions based on the position of the piston and the pressure of the gas, the piston being axially biased by a spring. The valve seat is attached to an adjustment member having at least one externally accessible feature to enable the axial position of the valve seat to be varied relative to the spring biased piston. In one version, the gas pressure regulator can include a heater assembly extending into the flow path adjacent the outlet port, enabling ported gas to be heated before introduction, e.g., into an engine.
Claims
1. A gas pressure regulator comprising: a regulator body including an inlet port, an outlet port and an interior; a piston supported for axial movement within the interior of the regulator body, the piston being hollow and including a first end that extends into a junction and a second end, the second end of the hollow piston being fluidically connected to the outlet port; a spring configured for biasing the piston in a first position relative to the junction; and a set point adjustment member including a valve seat at one end, the set point adjustment member being axially disposed in relation to the first end of the piston wherein open and closed positions are defined in the junction through which gas can be ported along a defined flow path extending through the hollow piston and extending to the outlet port and wherein the set point adjustment member is disposed opposite the first end of the piston and defining a variable spacing therebetween to define the open and closed positions and in which the axial position of the set point adjustment member can be varied in order to adjust set point pressure of the pressure regulator.
2. The gas pressure regulator according to claim 1, wherein the set point adjustment member includes a threaded portion that is engageable with a threaded port of the regulator body.
3. The gas pressure regulator according to claim 1, in which the set point adjustment member includes at least one externally accessible engagement feature.
4. The gas pressure regulator according to claim 1, further comprising a heater assembly disposed adjacent the outlet port, the heater assembly including a heating element retained within a housing and in which a portion of the housing, including the retained heating element, extends transversely relative to gas ported to the outlet port of the regulator.
5. The gas pressure regulator according to claim 4, in which the heater assembly is defined by a set of external fins disposed on the housing portion retaining the heating element.
6. The gas pressure regulator according to claim 3, wherein the at least one externally accessible engagement feature is configured to receive a tool to permit axial adjustment of the set point adjustment member.
7. The gas pressure regulator according to claim 5, including a switch to control the operation of the heating assembly.
8. The gas pressure regulator according to claim 7, wherein the switch is configured to automatically turn off the heating element when a preset temperature is reached.
9. The gas pressure regulator according to claim 1, including fluid conduit means for conduiting fluid through the regulator body for heating the gas.
10. The gas pressure regulator according to claim 1, wherein the gas is liquefied natural gas.
11. The gas pressure regulator according to claim 10, wherein the regulator is used in a natural gas vehicle.
12. A method for adjusting the set point pressure of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) pressure regulator, the method comprising: porting LNG through an inlet port of the pressure regulator to a junction, the junction including a biased piston including a hollow piston stem and a valve seat; and adjusting the axial position of a set point adjustment member having the valve seat.
13. The method according to claim 12, in which the adjusting step includes the additional step of: providing at least one externally accessible engagement feature on the set point pressure adjustment member.
14. The method according to claim 12, further comprising the step of providing a heater assembly configured to heat regulated gas prior to porting of same from the pressure regulator.
15. The method according to claim 14, including the step of disposing a portion of the heating assembly transversely into a gas flow path of the regulator adjacent an outlet port of the pressure regulator.
16. The method according to claim 14, wherein the extending portion of the heater assembly includes a set of spaced fins on an exterior surface thereof.
17. The method according to claim 12, including the step of circulating a heated fluid through the body of the regulator in order to heat the gas.
18. The method according to claim 14, including the step of providing a switch connected to the heating assembly, the switch being configured to deactivate a heating element when a preset temperature is reached.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] The following description relates to a specific embodiment of a pressure regulator that can be used in conjunction with a natural gas vehicle and more specifically to fluidically link or couple a source of liquefied natural gas (LNG) for porting to the vehicle engine. As described herein, the inventive regulator includes an external and accessible feature that enables the set point pressure of the regulator to be selectively adjusted. According to the description that follows the position of a valve seat, provided at a distal end of the axially adjustable member, can be selectively varied in relation to a spring-loaded piston that provides a flow path for LNG entering the pressure regulator for porting to the vehicle engine.
[0022] According to another aspect, the pressure regulator can be further equipped with an assembly that heats the LNG being outletted (ported) from the pressure regulator to the vehicle engine. In at least one version, a heater assembly includes a housing or body made from a heat conductive material that is configured and sized to retain a heating element. A portion of the housing of the heating assembly retaining the heating element can further include a set of externally disposed fins that facilitates heat transfer to the flowing gas in a uniform manner wherein the housing portion can be advanced transversely relative to the outlet port of the pressure regulator. In one version, the heating element can include a radiative source, such as a glow plug, though alternatively other forms of heating means that enable the flowing natural gas to be suitably heated can be incorporated. Still further, a flow conduit can further be provided using additional ports to circulate hot engine antifreeze or other fluid through the regulator to heat the gas.
[0023] As noted, the following description is based on a specific embodiment, although it will be readily apparent to a person of sufficient skill that a myriad of alternative versions and modifications are possible that also embody the inventive concepts which are discussed herein. In addition, several terms are used throughout the following discussion of the embodiment in order to provide an adequate frame of reference with regard to the accompanying drawings. These terms, such as distal, proximal, inner, outer, external, internal and the like are not intended to narrow the overall scope of the invention, unless so specifically stated. In addition, the drawings are intended to illustrate the salient features of the herein described gas pressure regulator, but are not necessarily drawn to scale. As a result, one should not overly rely upon the accompanying drawings for purposes of determining size, scaling or the like.
[0024] Referring to the figures and more specifically
[0025] A set point pressure adjustment member 160, partially shown in
[0026] As discussed in greater detail herein, the set point adjustment member 160 is axially movable within the defined port 109 of the regulator body 104. With reference to
[0027] With reference to
[0028] Still referring to
[0029] In use, the compression spring 124 biases the piston assembly 120, and more specifically the piston stem 124, to a first (or closed) position that extends within the chamber 111 and into the defined junction 114, as shown most clearly in
[0030] With reference to
[0031] In operation, movement of the biased piston stem 124 in the junction 114 between the distal open end 125 of the piston stem 124 and the valve seat 174 enables gas (LNG) entering from the inlet port 110, passing through the filter port (not shown) and entering the interior of the regulator 100 and more specifically the interior chamber 111 to flow through the open distal end 129 of the hollow interior 127 of the piston stem 124 and toward the outlet port 116. The axial position of the valve seat 174 enables the set point pressure to be adjusted by varying the distance between the open distal end 125 of the piston stem 124 and the valve seat 174 using a hex tool or flat head screwdriver (not shown) in order to make the needed axial adjustment using the externally accessible engagement feature 167. For example, moving the valve seat 174 closer to the open distal end 125 of the piston stem 124 initially decreases the set point pressure, while retracting the set point pressure adjustment member 160 axially will increase the set point pressure.
[0032] With reference to
[0033] With further reference to
PARTS LIST FOR FIGS. 1-6
[0034] 100 pressure regulator
[0035] 104 housing (or body)
[0036] 106 bracket or mounting plate
[0037] 109 port, body
[0038] 110 inlet port
[0039] 111 chamber
[0040] 112 threads
[0041] 113 cover
[0042] 114 junction
[0043] 115 solenoid valve
[0044] 116 outlet port
[0045] 117 diaphragm
[0046] 118 spring
[0047] 119 cooling port
[0048] 120 piston assembly
[0049] 121 cooling port
[0050] 124 piston stem
[0051] 125 open distal end, piston stem
[0052] 126 spring, biasing
[0053] 127 interior, hollow (piston)
[0054] 129 proximal end, piston assembly
[0055] 132 piston head
[0056] 133 annular recess
[0057] 135 end surface, piston head
[0058] 137 annular outer surface, piston head
[0059] 139 cavity
[0060] 141 cylindrical cavity
[0061] 143 intermediate interior wall
[0062] 144 sealing member
[0063] 145 opening, interior wall
[0064] 146 groove
[0065] 147 sealing member
[0066] 160 set point pressure adjustment member
[0067] 161 annular groove
[0068] 163 sealing member
[0069] 164 elongate body, adjustment member
[0070] 166 distal end, adjustment member
[0071] 167 externally accessible engagement feature(s), adjustment member
[0072] 168 proximal end, adjustment member
[0073] 170 threaded portion
[0074] 174 valve seat
[0075] 175 annular intermediate groove, adjustment member
[0076] 177 sealing member
[0077] 180 chamber
[0078] 190 heater assembly
[0079] 194 body, elongate or housing, heater assembly
[0080] 195 intermediate threaded portion, heater assembly
[0081] 196 hollow interior, heater assembly
[0082] 197 proximal end portion, heater assembly
[0083] 198 heating element
[0084] 199 distal end portion, heater assembly
[0085] 200 set of spaced fins
[0086] It will be readily apparent that other modifications and variations will become readily evident to a person of sufficient skill in the field that are covered by the inventive concepts described herein, including those that can be covered by the following claims: