Coupler device and a method of preventing spillage from a coupler device
09638366 · 2017-05-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T137/0318
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
Y10T137/9029
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
F16L37/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B08B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L37/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A coupling device for use on ends of loading arms for coupling to loading adapters on transportation vehicles, the coupling device including a first coupler member having a first valve, a second coupler member having a second valve, first and second members arranged and configured to displace at least a portion of fluid from a plurality of mating regions between the first and second coupler members, and a volume defined between the first and second coupler members having an inlet conduit and an outlet conduit, the inlet and outlet conduits connected to an external fluid control and integrated in the first coupler member.
Claims
1. A coupling device comprising: a first coupler member connected to a ship, the first coupler member having a first valve; a second coupler member connected to a hose, the second coupler member having a second valve; a fluid displacement body that comprises: a ring-shaped first elastic gasket arranged in a first mating region between adjacent surfaces of the first and second coupler members, and a disk-shaped second elastic gasket arranged in a second mating region between adjacent surfaces of the first and second valves when the coupling device is in a closed state, the fluid displacement body arranged and configured to displace at least a portion of fluid from the first and second mating regions; and a volume defined between the ring-shaped first elastic gasket and the disk-shaped second elastic gasket and between the first and second coupler members, the ring-shaped first elastic gasket is delimited in a sideway direction by a coupler seal and disposed radially outside the disk-shaped second elastic gasket to limit the volume for accumulating residual fluid, the volume having an inlet conduit and an outlet conduit, each of the inlet and outlet conduits connected to an external fluid control and the inlet and outlet conduit being integrated in the first coupler member, wherein the first and second coupler members are configured to cooperate with each other, wherein each of the first and second coupler members are configured to connect to a fluid system and are configured to releasably fasten to each other, wherein the first and second valves are configured to cooperate with each other and are configured to control fluid flow through their respective coupler member, and wherein the external fluid control is configured to control drainage of a residual fluid in the volume prior to unfastening the coupler members.
2. The coupling device of claim 1, wherein the ring-shaped first elastic gasket and disk-shaped second elastic gasket comprise an absorbent material.
3. The coupling device of claim 1, wherein the ring-shaped first elastic gasket is attached to a housing of the first coupler member and the disk-shaped second elastic gasket is attached to the first valve.
4. The coupling device of claim 1, wherein the inlet and outlet conduits are arranged at opposite sides of the volume.
5. The coupling device of claim 1 the volume comprises an annular volume.
6. The coupling device of claim 1, wherein the fluid displacement body is attached to, or associated with, the first coupler member.
7. The coupling device of claim 1, wherein the coupling device is a dry-break coupler.
8. The coupling device according the claim 1, wherein the ring-shaped first elastic gasket and/or the disk-shaped second elastic gasket is/are made of rubber.
9. A method of controlling fluid confined by the mating regions between the adjacent first and second coupler members of the coupling device of claim 1, the method comprising: suspending the coupling device from a vessel; arranging the inlet and outlet conduits along a longitudinal axis of the vessel; and arranging the coupling device to rotate in a vertical plane of the vessel to define a high conduit and a low conduit.
10. A method of controlling fluid confined by mating regions between adjacent first and second coupler members of a dry-break coupling device, the method comprising: injecting, through a first conduit, a cleaning fluid into a volume defined between a ring-shaped first elastic gasket arranged in a first mating region between adjacent surfaces of the first and second coupler members and a disk-shaped second elastic gasket arranged in a second mating region between adjacent surfaces of the first and second valves when the first and second coupler are in a closed state, the ring-shaped first elastic gasket is delimited in a sideway direction by a coupler seal and disposed radially outside the disk-shaped second elastic gasket to limit the volume for accumulating residual fluid, and defined between the first and second coupler members at a pressure sufficient to discharge residual fluid from the volume through a second conduit, the first and second conduits integrated in the first coupler member; draining, by manipulating connected valves, the residual fluid using external fluid control comprising first and second fluid lines in communication with the first and second conduit, respectively, and wherein the first coupler member is connected to a ship, and wherein the second coupler member is connected to a hose.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other characteristics of the invention will be clear from the following description of preferential forms of embodiments, given as non-restrictive examples, with reference to the attached drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERENTIAL EMBODIMENTS
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(14) A coupler seal 11 provides a seal between the mating surfaces of the coupler members, which is known in the art.
(15) The coupler according to the invention comprises a first element 15 which is disposed in the mating region M1, i.e. between the adjacent surfaces of the coupling housings 19, 29. The first element 15 does in the illustrated embodiment have the shape of a ring and is delimited in the sideways directions by the coupler seal 11 and an annular volume 4.
(16) A second element 16 is disposed in the mating region M2, i.e. between the adjacent surfaces of the poppet valves 14, 24. The second element 16 does in the illustrated embodiment have a disk shape, covering the entire poppet valve face.
(17) The annular volume 4 in which residual fluids may accumulate is therebydue to the fluid-displacing elements 15, 16considerably reduced, compared to that of the prior art (reference number 2 in
(18) The first and second elements 15, 16 constitute displacement bodies that will displace fluids from between the valve surfaces. The first and second elements may be elastic gaskets, made from a suitable elastic closed-cell sealant material, such as rubber. The elements may also comprise a liquid-absorbent material.
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(20) In this second embodiment, the coupler according to the invention comprises a first conduit 17a and a second conduit 17b arranged in the first coupling housing 19. The first and second conduits are integral with the coupling housing 19. Each conduit 17a,b fluidly connects the volume 2 defined by the coupling members (see
(21) Thus, by manipulating the valves 18a,b, any residual fluids within the volume 2 may be drained and/or flushed away from the volume before the coupling members are disconnected.
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(23) The coupler according to the invention comprises in this third embodiment a first coupler member 10 and a second coupler member 20, interconnected via known connection means (schematically illustrated by coupler clamp 12). The first coupler member is connected to a ship or similar vessel (not shown in
(24) A coupler seal 11 provides a seal between the mating surfaces of the coupler members, which is known in the art.
(25) The coupler comprises in this embodiment a first element 15 which is disposed in the mating region M1, i.e. between the adjacent surfaces of the coupling housings 19, 29. The first element 15 does in the illustrated embodiment have the shape of a ring and is delimited in the sideways directions by the coupler seal 11 and the annular volume 4.
(26) A second element 16 is disposed in the mating region M2, i.e. between adjacent surfaces of the poppet valves 14, 24. The second element 16 does in the illustrated embodiment have a disk shape, as in the first embodiment described above.
(27) The annular volume 4 in which residual fluids may accumulate is therebydue to the fluid-displacing elements 15, 16considerably reduced, compared to that of the prior art (reference number 2 in
(28) The first and second elements 15, 16 constitute displacement bodies that will displace fluids from between the valve surfaces an may comprise materials as described above with reference to the first embodiment.
(29) The coupler further comprises a first conduit 17a and a second conduit 17b arranged in the first coupling housing 19. Each conduit 17a,b fluidly connects the annular volume 4 defined by the coupling members (see
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(33) The residual fluids (e.g. oil and/or gas) in the coupler according to the invention, when the poppet valves are closed but while the coupler is still connected (cf.
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(35) With the invention, any residual liquids of gases within the annular volume 4 may be drained and/or flushed away before the coupling members 10, 20 are disconnected, thereby avoiding or substantially reducing spillage of unwanted liquids into the sea and gases into the atmosphere when the coupler members are separated from each other.