PRESSURE REGULATOR WITH OUTLET OVERPRESSURE SECURITY
20230167915 ยท 2023-06-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
F17C2205/0332
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23K2900/05001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23K2900/05002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23K5/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23N2235/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K17/048
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K17/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K17/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K17/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G05D16/06
PHYSICS
Abstract
A regulator for compressed gas, comprising a body with a gas inlet, a gas outlet and a gas passage fluidly interconnecting the gas inlet and gas outlet; a pressure reducer with, in the gas passage, a shut-off device and a movable assembly operatively connected to the shut-off device and delimiting with the body a regulating chamber downstream of the shut-off device; a pressure relief device in the gas passage downstream of the regulating chamber; and a flow restriction in the gas passage upstream of the shut-off device, dimensioned for reducing the gas pressure at the gas outlet under a maximum pressure value when the pressure relief device is opened and the shut-off device is opened.
Claims
1.-15. (canceled)
16. A regulator for compressed gas, said regulator comprising: a body with a gas inlet, a gas outlet and a gas passage fluidly interconnecting the gas inlet and gas outlet; a pressure reducer with, in the gas passage, a shut-off device and a movable assembly operatively connected to the shut-off device and delimiting with the body a regulating chamber downstream of the shut-off device; a pressure relief device in the gas passage downstream of the regulating chamber; and a flow restriction in the gas passage upstream of the shut-off device, dimensioned for reducing the gas pressure at the gas outlet under a maximum pressure value when the pressure relief device is opened and the shut-off device is opened.
17. The regulator according to claim 16, wherein the pressure reducer is configured for reducing the pressure at the gas outlet to a reduced pressure value, and the maximum pressure value is equal or less then the reduced pressure value.
18. The regulator according to claim 16, wherein the pressure relief device comprises a burst disk that bursts and fully opens when the pressure at the gas outlet exceeds a pressure relief value.
19. The regulator according to claim 18, wherein the pressure reducer is configured for reducing the pressure at the gas outlet to a reduced pressure value, and the maximum pressure value is equal or less then the reduced pressure value; and wherein the pressure relief value is greater than the reduced pressure value and the maximum pressure value.
20. The regulator according to claim 16, further comprising a non-return valve arranged fluidly downstream of the pressure relief device.
21. The regulator according to claim 16, wherein the flow restriction is formed by a nozzle mounted on the body in the gas passage.
22. The regulator according to claim 21, wherein the nozzle is an elongate cylindrical element with, on an upstream side, a calibrated through-hole and, on a downstream side, a larger cavity configured for rotatably engaging with a tightening tool.
23. The regulator according to claim 22, wherein the body shows a through-hole forming a portion of the gas passage, the nozzle being screwed into the through-hole.
24. The regulator according to claim 23, wherein the through-hole opens out downstream into a bore housing the shut-off device of the pressure reducer, the shut-off device comprising a closing member comprised of a poppet located in the through-hole and a stem extending from the poppet out of the through-hole into the bore, and a ring-shaped seat mounted adjacent the through-hole and cooperating with the poppet.
25. The regulator according to claim 16, further comprising a filter element arranged directly upstream of the flow restriction.
26. The regulator according to claim 25, wherein the filter element is located in a through-hole of the body and retained, on an upstream side, by a shoulder of the through-hole and, on a downstream side, by a nozzle formed by the flow restriction.
27. The regulator according to claim 25, wherein the filter element is made of a porous rigid material forming a cylindrical wall with an upstream open end and a downstream end closed by a radial wall of the porous rigid material.
28. The regulator according to claim 18, wherein the burst disk shows a periphery that is pinched between a shoulder formed in the body and a circular front face of a connector that is screwed into the body.
29. The regulator according to claim 28, wherein a cavity is provided on a downstream side of the burst disk, with a diameter that is at least 40% of a diameter of the burst disk at the periphery thereof.
30. The regulator according to claim 28, wherein the connector houses a non-return valve arranged fluidly downstream of the pressure relief device.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0027]
[0028]
[0029]
[0030]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031]
[0032] The regulator 2 comprises a body 4 with a gas inlet, a gas outlet 8 and a gas passage 10 fluidly interconnecting the gas inlet and gas outlet. The gas passage 10 comprises a first section 10.1 from the gas inlet 6 to a shut-off valve 12, a second section 10.2 from the shut-off valve 12 to a pressure reducer 14, a third section 10.3 from the pressure reducer 14 to the gas outlet 8. The gas passage 10 comprises also a fourth section 10.4, parallel to the third section 10.3, from the pressure reducer to a pressure relief device 16. The gas passage 10 comprises also a fifth section that is not visible, between the first section 10.1, close to the shut-off valve 12, and a refill valve 18, and a sixth section 10.6 between the refill valve 18 and a refill port 20 closed by a removable refill plug.
[0033] The shut-off valve 12 is only partly visible in
[0034] In the section portion 10.2 of the gas passage 10, between the shut-off valve 12 and the pressure reducer 14, a flow restriction 22 is provided, and optionally a filter 24 directly upstream of the flow restriction is also provided. The flow restriction 22 forms a passage of a reduced and calibrated cross-section for the gas. The reduced and calibrated cross-section is dimensioned for, in case the pressure reducer 14 would get stuck in an open position and the pressure relief valve 16 would then open, thereby allowing a certain vent flow of gas to the atmosphere, limiting the pressure of the gas directly downstream, i.e., at the gas outlet 8. In normal operation, i.e., when the pressure relief device 16 is not opened and the pressure reducer 14 functions properly, the flow of gas substantially is lower than in case of pressure reducer failure and overpressure as described here above, meaning that the pressure loss caused by the flow restriction become negligible.
[0035]
[0036] It can be observed from the gas inlet 6 to the gas inlet 8, the shut-off valve 12, the filter 24, the flow restriction 22 and the pressure reducer 14. It can also be observed that a pressure relief valve 26 is provided and fluidly connected to the gas passage portion between the gas inlet 6 and the shut-off valve 12, i.e., being subjected to the inlet pressure, i.e., the pressure in the gas cylinder and protecting the gas cylinder from overpressure (e.g., in case of temperature increase due to fire). It can also be observed that the pressure relief device 16 fluidly connected to the fourth section 10.4 of the gas passage 10 is followed by a non-return valve 17 directly downstream of the pressure relief valve.
[0037]
[0038] It can be observed that the pressure relief device 16 comprises a connector 16.1 showing a threaded end portion 16.1.1 engaging with a corresponding thread 4.3 in port 4.1 formed in the body 4. The threaded end portion 16.1.1 comprises a front annular face 16.1.2 that pinches the periphery of a burst disk 16.2 against a shoulder 4.2 formed in the port 4.1 of the body 4. The threaded end portion 16.1.1 shows a cavity 16.1.3 directly downstream of the burst disk 16.2 in order to form a venting passage of the gas and also provide enough space for the disk to deform and burst when the pressure at the gas outlet 8 reaches a predetermined maximum pressure value. That cavity shows an inner diameter that is at least 40%, in various instances 50% of the diameter of the burst disk 16.2, i.e., taken at its periphery. The connector 16.1 comprises a longitudinal venting passage that extends from the cavity 16.1.3 to an exit. A seat 16.1.4 is formed in the passage of the connector 16.1, against which a ball 17.1 is urged by a spring 17.2 held by a retainer 17.3, for instance formed as a screw threadably engaging with the passage. The ball 17.1 with the spring 17.2 and the retainer 17.3, together with the seat 16.1.4 form the non-return valve 17 illustrated in
[0039] Further in
[0040] Still in
[0041]
[0042] The filter element 24 is made of a porous rigid material forming a cylindrical wall with an upstream open end and a downstream end closed by a radial wall of the porous rigid material. The through-bore 4.4 formed in the body 4 shows at a distal end a shoulder 4.4.1 onto which the filter element 24 is abutting. The through-bore 4.4 formed in the body 4 shows also an inner thread 4.4.2 that engages with an outer thread formed on the flow restriction 22.
[0043] More specifically, the flow restriction 22 is a nozzle 23 forming an elongate cylindrical element with, on an upstream side, a calibrated through-hole 23.1 and, on a downstream side, a larger cavity 23.2 with a non-circular annular surface 23.3 configured for rotatably engaging with a tightening tool.
[0044] The above construction of the flow restriction 22 is particularly stable and robust as for being able to support the potentially large forces exerted by the gas at the gas inlet 8, in particular when the shut-off device 14.1/14.2 of the pressure reducer is blocked in an open position and the pressure relief device 16 (
[0045] With reference to
[0046] The pressure relief device 16 and the flow restriction 22 are designed for, once the pressure relief device is fully opened while the shut-off device of the pressure reducer is blocked in a fully opened position, allow a vent flow of gas that will generate through the flow restriction 22 a pressure loss sufficient for the pressure at the gas outlet 8 not to exceed a maximum pressure value. If the shut-off device of the pressure reducer is blocked in a partly opened position such that the vent flow of gas is lower compared to a situation where the shut-off device is fully opened, the resulting pressure loss at the flow restriction 22 will be lower, meaning that the pressure directly downstream of the flow restriction 22 will be higher than the maximum pressure value. In that case however the only partly opened shut-off device will generate a second pressure reduction, similarly to the flow restriction 22, leading then to a pressure at the gas outlet not exceeding the maximum pressure value.
[0047] As a matter of example, for a maximum pressure at gas inlet of about 600 bar, the maximum pressure value can be set to about 300 bar. The reduced pressure value of the pressure reducer can be also of about 300 bar. When considering in
[0048] The cross-section of the flow restriction cannot be defined or limited with absolute values, for it depends greatly on the maximum pressure value not to exceed and on the vent flow of gas once the pressure relief device is opened. That vent flow of gas depends not only on the pressure relief device but also on the gas passage between the flow restriction and the pressure relief device.