SUB-PLATE MOUNTED VALVE
20170370482 ยท 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K31/1221
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/1635
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/1223
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K11/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K11/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/163
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/122
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A sub-plate mounted valve for installation in a sub-plate or manifold for controlling hydraulic systems, such as subsea blowout preventers. A spool (123) disposed within the valve is movable between an open position in which fluid flow is permitted from a supply port (108) of the manifold to a function port (106) of the manifold, and a closed position in which fluid flow is permitted between a return port (110) of the manifold and the function port (106). The spool (123) is moved between the open and the closed position by supplying pressurized fluid to a piston (126) disposed on the outside surface of the spool. One or more springs (130) may also act on the piston to bias the spool into the open or the closed position. To facilitate proper alignment of the valve within the manifold, the valve may be rotated within the manifold to align indicators (450, 452) corresponding to particular features of the manifold and the valve.
Claims
1. A sub-plate mounted valve, comprising: a valve body, the valve body comprising: a cage defining a supply hole, a return hole, and a function hole, and a valve cap coupled to the cage, a valve spool disposed within the valve body, the valve spool being movable along a longitudinal axis of the valve body between a first position wherein fluid can flow between the supply hole and the function hole, and a second position wherein a fluid can flow between the return hole and the function hole; and a piston disposed on an outer surface of the valve spool operable to move the valve spool between the first and the second position when pressure is applied to the piston.
2. The sub-plate mounted valve of claim 1, further comprising at least one spring disposed between the cage and valve spool, wherein the at least one spring biases the valve spool towards one of the first position and the second position.
3. The sub-plate mounted valve of claim 1, wherein: the valve spool is integrally formed with the piston.
4. The sub-plate mounted valve of claim 1, wherein: the piston is coupled to the valve spool.
5. The sub-plate mounted valve of claim 1, further comprising: a locking nut suitable for retaining the valve body within a valve pocket, the locking nut positioned adjacent to the valve cap; a slip ring disposed between the valve cap and the locking nut; and a locking plate shaped to receive at least a portion of the valve cap, said locking plate operable to maintain the valve body in a fixed position within the valve pocket when the locking plate is coupled to the valve pocket.
6. The sub-plate mounted valve of claim 1, further comprising: an indicator that indicates a location of at least one of the supply hole and the return hole, wherein the indicator remains visible when the sub-plate mounted valve is installed in a valve pocket.
7. The sub-plate mounted valve of claim 6, wherein: one of the locking plate and the valve cap comprises the indicator.
8. A manifold assembly, comprising: a manifold block having a valve pocket, a supply port, a return port, and a function port; and a sub-plate mounted valve installed in the valve pocket, the sub-plate mounted valve, comprising: a valve body, the valve body further comprising: a cage defining a supply hole for fluid flow between the valve body and the supply port, a return hole for fluid flow between the valve body and the return port, and a function hole for fluid flow between the valve body and the function port, and a valve cap coupled to the cage, a valve spool disposed within the valve body, the valve spool being movable along a longitudinal axis of the valve body between a first position wherein fluid can flow between the supply hole and the function hole, and a second position wherein fluid can flow between the return hole and the function hole; and a pilot-operated piston disposed on the outer circumference operable to move the valve spool between the first and second position when pressure is supplied.
9. The manifold assembly of claim 8, wherein: the manifold further comprises a port indicator corresponding to at least one of the supply port and the return port; and the sub-plate mounted valve further comprises a hole indicator corresponding to at least one of the supply hole and the return hole, wherein: alignment of the port indicator and the hole indicator aligns at least one of the supply port with the supply hole and the return port with the return hole.
10. The manifold assembly of claim 8, wherein: the first pilot port and the second pilot port are positioned between the supply port and the return port.
11. The manifold assembly of claim 8, wherein: the sub-plate mounted valve further comprises at least one spring that biases the valve spool towards one of the first position and the second position.
12. The manifold assembly of claim 8, wherein: the valve spool is integrally formed with the at least one pilot-operated piston.
13. The manifold assembly of claim 8, wherein: the pilot-operated piston is coupled to the valve spool.
14. The manifold assembly of claim 9, further comprising: a locking nut suitable for retaining the valve body within the valve pocket, the locking nut positioned adjacent to the valve cap; a slip ring disposed between the valve cap and the locking nut; and a locking plate shaped to receive at least a portion of the valve cap such that when the locking plate is coupled to the valve pocket and receives the portion of the valve cap, the valve body is maintained in a fixed position within the valve pocket.
15. The manifold assembly of claim 14, wherein: one of the locking plate and the valve cap comprises the hole indicator.
16. A sub-plate mounted valve, comprising: a valve body, the valve body comprising: a cage defining a first passage, and a function hole, and a valve cap coupled to the cage, the valve cap defining a second passage. a valve spool disposed within the valve body, the valve spool being movable along a longitudinal axis of the valve body between a first position wherein fluid can flow between the first passage and the function hole, and a second position wherein a fluid can flow between the second passage and the function hole; and a piston disposed on an outer surface of the valve spool operable to move the valve spool between the first and the second position when pressure is applied to the piston.
17. The sub-plate mounted valve of claim 16, wherein: the valve spool comprises a plug that seals against the second passage when the valve spool is in the first position.
18. The sub-plate mounted valve of claim 17, wherein: the plug is selected from the group of a tapered plug, a disc, and a polished bearing.
19. The manifold assembly of claim 16, further comprising: at least one spring disposed between the cage and valve spool, wherein the at least one spring biases the valve spool towards one of the first position and the second position.
20. The sub-plate mounted valve of claim 16, further comprising: a locking nut suitable for retaining the valve body within a valve pocket, the locking nut positioned adjacent to the valve cap; a slip ring disposed between the valve cap and the locking nut; and a locking plate shaped to receive at least a portion of the valve cap, said locking plate operable to maintain the valve body in a fixed position within the valve pocket when the locking plate is coupled to the valve pocket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Embodiments and advantages of the present disclosure may be best understood by one of ordinary skill in the art by referring to the following description and accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0018] As shown in
[0019] According to one embodiment, the valve 100 includes a valve body 114 comprising a cage 116 and a valve cap 122.
[0020] In the embodiment of
[0021] Returning to
[0022] In reference to
[0023] A spool 123 is disposed within the valve body 114. Generally, the spool 123 is a hollow elongate body movable along a linear axis of the valve body 114 between a closed and an open position. The closed and open position are depicted in
[0024] Sub-plate mounted valves in accordance with this disclosure may also include a spring for biasing the spool in one of the open and closed positions. For example, in the embodiment depicted in
[0025] In the closed position depicted in
[0026] In the open position depicted in
[0027] Although the first valve seat 138 and the second valve seat 140 are each depicted in
[0028] One of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure will appreciate that the above description regarding the open and closed position of valve 100 may be modified to accommodate different arrangements of the supply port 108 and the return port 110. For example, in embodiments in which the locations of the supply port and the return port are reversed, the open position described above more accurately describes a closed position, i.e., a position in which the valve permits flow between the return port and the function port while preventing fluid flow between the supply port and the function port.
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[0031] The valve 300 is retained within the manifold by a lock nut 338. In the embodiment depicted in
[0032] In certain embodiments, proper alignment of the valve within the valve pocket may be further facilitated by indicators placed on the manifold, the locking plate, and/or the valve cap. For example,
[0033] In reference to
[0034] Although
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[0036] The valve 500 includes a valve body 514 comprising a cage 516 and a valve cap 522. The cage 516 defines a supply hole 518 corresponding to the supply port 508. The valve cap 522 is coupled to the cage 516 and defines a return port 510. The return port 510 may be connected to a broader hydraulic circuit and the valve cap 522 may include threads, flanges or other suitable means for connecting the return port 510 to the hydraulic circuit.
[0037] Similar to previously discussed embodiments, the valve 500 may be retained within the valve pocket 504 by a locking plate 534 and bolts 536A, 536B. The locking plate 534 may include a cutout for receiving a portion of the valve cap 522. The valve 500 may also include indicators, a slip ring 540, and a locking nut 538 to assist in aligning the valve 500 within the valve pocket 504.
[0038] Similar to earlier discussed embodiments, a spool 523 is disposed within the valve body 514. The spool 523 is movable between a first and a second position by supplying pressurized fluid through pilot ports 512A, 512B into corresponding chambers 524A, 524B. As pressurized fluid enters chambers 524A, 524B, it acts on a piston 526 disposed on an outside surface of the spool 523, causing the spool 523 to move between the first and the second position.
[0039] In the first position, depicted in
[0040] In the embodiments of
[0041] Similar to the previously discussed embodiments, a spring may also be inserted between the valve body 514 and the spool 523 such that the spring biases the spool 523 into one of the first and the second position.
[0042] One of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure would appreciate that the locations of the supply and return port as shown in
[0043] While numerous characteristics and advantages of embodiments of the present disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying figures, this description is illustrative only. Changes to details regarding structure and arrangement that are not specifically included in this description may nevertheless be within the full extent indicated by the claims.