WO2014120996A1 - Flow check valve assembly and method - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16K—VALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
- F16K17/00—Safety valves; Equalising valves, e.g. pressure relief valves
- F16K17/20—Excess-flow valves
- F16K17/22—Excess-flow valves actuated by the difference of pressure between two places in the flow line
- F16K17/24—Excess-flow valves actuated by the difference of pressure between two places in the flow line acting directly on the cutting-off member
- F16K17/28—Excess-flow valves actuated by the difference of pressure between two places in the flow line acting directly on the cutting-off member operating in one direction only
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16K—VALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
- F16K17/00—Safety valves; Equalising valves, e.g. pressure relief valves
- F16K17/20—Excess-flow valves
- F16K17/34—Excess-flow valves in which the flow-energy of the flowing medium actuates the closing mechanism
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- Y—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
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T137/00—Fluid handling
- Y10T137/7722—Line condition change responsive valves
- Y10T137/7723—Safety cut-off requiring reset
- Y10T137/7726—Responsive to change in rate of flow
- Y10T137/7727—Excessive flow cut-off
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- Y—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
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T137/00—Fluid handling
- Y10T137/7722—Line condition change responsive valves
- Y10T137/7781—With separate connected fluid reactor surface
- Y10T137/7784—Responsive to change in rate of fluid flow
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- Check valves are provided with two ports - one that allows fluid to enter and one that allows fluid to leave.
- Check valves operate to allow fluid to flow in one direction only through the valve.
- Flow check valves operate to monitor and maintain the flow rate of fluid through the valve, regardless of the inbound pressure. In any piping system, maintaining the balance of fluid flow to fluid pressure is paramount.
- the present invention provides a flow check valve that maintains the balance of fluid flow to fluid pressure in a manner that avoids leaks, flooding and other valve problems in the event of downstream system failure.
- the gland member When the pressure subsides, the gland member is then strong enough and has sufficient retention connections with the main body component and chamber body component to retract and bring the piston back, allowing fluid flow past the valve and releasing the check.
- the overflow ports are then re-positioned back in the second portion of the main body chamber exposed to an area between the main body component's rampart member and the chamber cap.
- valve assembly of the present invention can be inserted into existing piping or tubing systems as a retrofit device.
- Fig. 1 is an exploded front perspective view of one embodiment of the valve assembly of the present invention.
- Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of the cap member taken along line 5-5 of Fig. 4.
- Fig. 12 is an exploded front perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the valve assembly of the present invention.
- Fig. 17A is a front view of a pressure plate in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 17B is a cross-sectional view of the pressure plate of Fig. 17A taken along line 17B-17B.
- Fig. 18A is a front view of a fluid control plate in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 18B is a rear view of the fluid control plate of Fig. 18A.
- Fig. 18C is a left side cross-sectional view of the fluid control plate of Figs. 18A and 18B, taken along the line 18C-18C of Fig. 18B.
- Fig. 19B is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of the cap member taken along line 19A-19A of Fig. 19A.
- Fig. 20A is a front view of one embodiment of the gland member of the present invention.
- Fig. 20C is a breakout view of encircled portion V of Fig. 20B.
- Fig. 20D is a breakout view of encircled portion W of Fig. 20B.
- the outer wall 22 extends from a cap edge portion 26 at a first axial end 28 of the main body component 15 to a grooved edge portion 30 at a second axial end 32 of the main body component 15.
- the cap edge 26 is a machined lip extending radially outwardly of the outer wall 22 of the main body component and includes a pipe or tube facing internal face 34, an outer face 36 and an outer edge 38.
- the grooved edge portion 30 is formed so as to provide a radially outwardly extending retaining edge 40 having a pipe or tube facing external face 42, an outer edge 44 and an inner face 46.
- the interior edge 60 is capable of slidingly engaging the chamber body component 20 during operation of the present invention, as described in more detail hereafter.
- the inner wall 24 includes a tapered surface element 62 at the first axial end 28 of the main body component 15. As shown in Fig. 2, the tapered surface element 62 begins at a taper point 64 extending circumferentially around the inner wall 24 and ends at a position 66 under an interior lip 65 of the cap edge 26. In this way, the tapered surface element 62 and the cap edge interior lip 65 can engage a fluid control plate as described in more detail hereafter.
- the chamber body component 20 is also formed to include one or more propulsion ports 75 in order to permit fluid to flow in and out of the cavity of the chamber body component during operation.
- the propulsion ports 75 are positioned so as to function only upon saturation of the flow area, as will be described in more detail hereafter.
- the outer wall 70 of the chamber body component 20 extends from a first axial end 76 to a second axial end 78.
- the chamber body component 20 is formed to include a chamber body head member 80 extending radially outwardly from the outer wall 70 proximate the first axial end 76 and a gland engaging end 82 extending radially outwardly from the outer wall 70 proximate the second axial end 78. As shown in the embodiment of Fig.
- the head member 80 extends substantially perpendicularly from the outer wall 70 while the gland engaging end 82 extends as indicated at 83 at an acute angle from the outer wall. It will be appreciated that, while the present invention contemplates other embodiments wherein such extension angles differ from that shown in Fig. 3, the angles shown in Fig. 3 assist in structurally supporting the chamber body component 20 within the overall device of one embodiment of the present invention during operation.
- the gland engaging end 382 of the chamber body component 320 does not extend radially in either direction from the outer wall 470.
- the chamber body component 320 is tapered at the gland engaging end 382, which permits the gland member 330 and the cap 315 to securably engage the chamber body component 320 while maintaining the substantially consistent diameter D of radial passageway 321 through the chamber body component 320 when cap 315 is inserted, as shown in Fig. 21.
- the head member 480 of the chamber body component 320 can be provided with radially extending internal 302 and external 304 lobes defining a sealing ring gap 305 therebetween.
- the sealing ring gap 305 is adapted to receive a sealing ring 308 that is at least partially if not substantially or entirely maintained in the gap 305 when engaging the inner wall 24 of the main body component 15 during operation of this embodiment of the present invention.
- the internal lobe 302 has an outer wall surface 309 and the external lobe 304 has an outer wall surface 307 that are slidably engageable with the main body component inner wall 24 during operation.
- the gland engaging end 82 of the chamber body component 20 includes an external body wall 84, an outer radial wall 86 and an outer axial wall 88.
- the outer radial wall 86 includes an inner face 91 and an outer face 92
- the outer axial wall 88 includes an inner face 93, an outer face 94 and a radial internal edge 95.
- An annular groove 100 is formed by the outer radial wall inner face 91, the outer axial wall inner face 93 and the first external body wall 84 of the chamber body component 20.
- the annular groove 100 receives an interior lip of a gland member as described hereafter.
- the gland engaging end 382 includes an outer radial wall 386, an inner radial wall 387 and an outer axial wall 388.
- the inner radial wall 387 and the outer axial wall 388 cooperatively engage the interior lip of a gland member as described hereafter.
- the relationship of the respective radii can be such that the chamber body head member radius R4 is from 0.002 to 0.015 inches less than the radius Rl of the first portion 61 of the main body component chamber, inclusive, and chamber body component radius R5 is similarly from 0.002 to 0.015 inches less than the radius R3 of the rampart member 55.
- the maximum amount of tolerable friction occurs. If the distance exceeds the 0.015 inch difference, the chamber body head member 80 and component 20 may not slide evenly within the main body component chamber 61 and within the area encircled by the rampart member 55, respectively. As such, there may not be enough balancing pressure or back pressure to support proper operation of the components of the present invention.
- the end body arrangement can also comprise the gland member 330, a pressure plate member 355 and chamber cap 315.
- Figs. 12 and 13 illustrate various components employed in alternative embodiments of the present invention to those shown in Figs. 1 and 2, including main body component 15, chamber body component 320, end body arrangement 350, with gland member 330, pressure plate member 355 and chamber cap 315.
- Figs. 12 and 13 also show fluid control plate 370, flow restrictor 380 and sealing ring member 308.
- the inner wall 72 of the chamber body component 20 is provided with a thread 110 proximate the second axial end 78 for receiving an end cap 115 as described hereafter.
- the inner wall 72 further extends through the chamber body head member 80, extending radially inwardly to form an interior ring 120 having a first side wall 122, a second side wall 124 and a radially inward edge 126.
- a bevel wall 128 extends from the inner wall 72 at a position adjacent the first side wall 122 of the interior ring 120, and the bevel wall 128 is angled so as to cooperatively engage a control seal during operation of the present invention, as described hereafter.
- FIGs. 1 In the embodiment of the present invention as shown in Figs.
- the inner wall 472 of chamber body component 320 is similarly provided with a thread 310 proximate the gland engaging end 382 for receiving an end cap 315.
- the inner wall 472 of the embodiment of Fig. 14 has a comparable interior ring 320 having a first side wall 322, a second side wall 324 and a radially inward edge 326.
- a bevel wall 328 extends from the inner wall at a position adjacent the first side wall 322 of the interior ring 320, and the bevel wall 328 is angled so as to cooperatively engage a control seal 389 of restrictor 380 (see Fig. 16) during operation of the present invention.
- the gland member 130 comprises a unitary, substantially rigid yet somewhat flexible element that acts as both a sealing member and a spring or pressure-balancing member for the device of the present invention.
- the gland member 130 is a ring-shaped device having a solid body forming a central opening therethrough such that the gland member is effectively hollow.
- the gland member has a radially outer wall 132, a radially inner wall 134 and an exterior wall 136.
- the gland member 130 further is formed with an interior face 138 having a substantially C-shaped cross-section with exterior 140 and interior 142 lip elements. As shown in Fig.
- the front wall 150 of the exterior lip 140 extends further outwardly than the front wall 160 of the interior lip 142, and the interior wall 154 of the exterior lip 140 extends further inwardly than the interior wall 165 of the interior lip 142.
- the radially outer wall 132 of the gland member is thicker in width and shorter in length than the radially inner wall 134.
- the interior lip 142 has a modest amount of additional flexibility to thereby operate as intended, by permitting the chamber body component 20 to move axially within the main body component chamber.
- the length LI of the radially inner wall 132 can range from approximately 125% to approximately 167% the length L2 of the radially outer wall 134
- the width Wl of the radially inner wall 132 can range from approximately 20% to approximately 40% the width W2 of the radially outer wall 134.
- the width W3 of the exterior lip radially inward wall 152 is approximately 175% to
- the gland member 330 includes a similar radially outward portion 430 to the embodiment shown in Figs. 8-10, including an exterior lip 340.
- the gland member 330 includes a radially outer wall 332, a radially inner wall 334, an exterior wall 336 and an interior face 338.
- the interior face 338 of the gland member 330 engages the gland engaging end 82 of the embodiment of the chamber body component 320 shown in Fig. 21. Together with the pressure plate member 355 and chamber cap 315, the gland member 330 is securely engageable with the chamber body component 320.
- the gland member 330 can comprise the same material as gland member 130.
- the exterior wall 336 of the gland member 330 shown in Fig. 20B is provided with a thickness T of from 0.0001 inches to 0.25 inches, inclusive.
- the thickness T of gland member 330 determines the travel of chamber body component 320 during operation, as the thicker the thickness T, the less the chamber body component 320 will travel axially.
- the exterior lip 340 of the gland member cooperatively engages the annular groove 52 of the main body component when secured in position.
- the radially inner wall 334 of gland member 330 has a flange portion 432 extending axially inwardly, which can securely engage radially inner wall 472 (see Fig.
- the flange portion 432 is substantially perpendicular to the exterior wall 336, and can be provided with a beveled edge 434 for securely engaging a body ridge element 415 in the outer wall 416 of chamber cap 315.
- the flange portion 432 extends a distance ⁇ from the face 338 of the exterior wall 336, as shown in Fig. 20D, while the lip 340 extends a distance L from the face of the exterior wall, as shown in Fig. 20C.
- Distance L can be provided as longer than distance ⁇ in embodiments of the present invention, in order to provide increased strength of securement on the radially outer portion of the end body arrangement 350, and in order to accommodate the additional internal elements, such as the chamber cap 315 and chamber body component 320.
- a chamber cap 1 15 is provided in the form of a substantially cylindrical-shaped body 205 having a cavity 208 extending axially therethrough with a head portion 210 at one end 212 of the body 205.
- the head portion 210 can be of any shape that can be manipulated for clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation, and is shown in Fig. 4 in a hexagonal shape.
- the body portion 205 is provided with an external thread 214 for mating with the internal thread 1 10 of the chamber body component 20.
- cap 315 As shown in Figs. 19A and 19B, a similar chamber cap 315 is shown with similar features to cap 115.
- cap 315 includes a head portion 313, a body portion 311 having a cavity 312 extending axially therethrough.
- the cap further has a neck portion 417, with the body portion 311 having an outer surface that includes a thread 418 for mating with thread portion 310 of chamber body component 320.
- the cap neck portion 417 and ridge 415 provide a gland-engaging segment.
- a plate engaging segment 419 extends from the neck portion 417 adjacent the head portion 313 and engages plate member 355 when cap 315 is securely retained within chamber member 320.
- the plate member 355 When securing the cap 315 with chamber body member 320 via threaded engagement, the plate member 355 is placed around the neck portion of the chamber cap 315 (similar to a washer around a bolt or screw), and the plate member 355 then engages the outer wall 336 of the gland member 330, the inner side wall 516 of the cap head portion 313 and the plate engaging segment 419 of the cap neck portion 417.
- the arrangement of the gland member 330, pressure plate member 355 and cap member 315 provide a secure seal at the ends of the main body member 15 and chamber body member 320 during operation.
- the pressure plate member 355 is a ring-shaped device having a solid body forming a central opening 356 therethrough.
- the pressure plate member is provided with a first side portion 357, a second side portion 358, a radially outer edge 359 and a radially inner edge 353.
- first side portion 357 is cooperatively engaged with the gland member wall 336
- second side portion 358 is cooperatively engaged with the cap head inner wall 516
- the inner edge 353 is cooperatively engaged with the plate engaging segment 419 of the cap neck portion.
- a fluid control plate 170 is designed with one or more fluid control plate flow ports 172 to allow fluid to flow therethrough.
- the fluid control plate 170 can receive a flow restrictor 180 extending through a central axial opening 173 of the plate, and the flow restrictor 180 thereby extends axially inwardly and into the first portion 61 of the cavity of the main body component 15.
- the flow restrictor 180 includes a flood stop control seal or plunger seal 182 that assists in sealing the fluid flow during operation of the device, when required.
- the control seal 182 can have a wider flow- facing end 186 tapered to a narrower downstream end 184.
- the outer edge 188 of the flow-facing end 186 of the control seal 180 is adapted to mate with the bevel wall 128 of the chamber body component 20 in substantially flush relation during operation if and when the valve is positioned in shut-off position.
- the flow restrictor 180 includes a neck portion 189 that securely fits within central axial opening 173 of the plate, as shown in Figs. 1 and 11.
- the edge 175 of the fluid control plate 170 can be considered a stabilizer edge and wall 174 can be considered a snap slope edge in that the fluid control plate can snap into position within the main body component 15 as a result of the tapered surface element 62 in the main body member inner wall 24, as shown in Fig. 11.
- the fluid control plate 170 and the flow restrictor 180 with flood stop control seal 182 are separate components, with the flow restrictor 180 being insertable and retainable within fluid control plate 170 by pushing downstream end 184 through the central axial opening 173 of the fluid control plate 170.
- An upstream central plug element 187 of the flow restrictor 180 is also provided and can assist with restricting fluid flow during operation as the chamber body component 20 is pushed towards the flow restrictor 180, as the ring extension 124 surpasses and encircles the plug element 187 if fluid flow exceeds allowed rates, as described in connection with the operation of the invention elsewhere herein.
- the edge 477 of the fluid control plate 370 can be considered a stabilizer edge and wall 474 can be considered a snap slope edge in that the fluid control plate 370 can snap into position within the main body component 15 as a result of the tapered surface element 62 in the main body member inner wall 24.
- the edge 477 extends at an angle E of between approximately one degree and 30 degrees, inclusive.
- flow restrictor 380 can be modified from restrictor 180 such that it is larger and therefore contains additional surface area for engaging plate 370 and the head portion 480 of the chamber body member 320. In this way, restrictor 380 can better resist being forced through the central opening in the plate 370 during operation, which may otherwise occur with high fluid flow rates and/or pressures.
- the flow restrictor 380 shown in Figs. 15 and 16 includes a neck portion 385 for secure engagement and retention within central axial opening 475 of plate 370.
- the flow restrictor 380 also includes a flood stop control seal or plunger seal 382 that assists in sealing the fluid flow during operation of the device, when required. As shown in Fig.
- control seal 382 can have a wider flow- facing end 388 tapered to a narrower downstream end 384.
- the outer edge 389 of the flow- facing end 388 of the control seal 382 is adapted to mate with the bevel wall 328 of the chamber body component 320 in substantially flush relation during operation if and when the valve is positioned in shut-off position.
- additional supporting material for the flow- facing end 388 can be provided such as illustrated in dashed lines at 395 in order to give the control seal further strength and surface area.
- the fluid control plate 370 and the flow restrictor 380 with flood stop control seal 382 are separate components, with the flow restrictor 380 being insertable and retainable within fluid control plate 370 by pushing downstream end 384 through the central axial opening 475 of the fluid control plate 370.
- An upstream central plug element 387 of the flow restrictor 380 is also provided and can assist with restricting fluid flow during operation as the chamber body component 320 is pushed towards the flow restrictor 380, as the ring extension 324 surpasses and encircles the plug element 387 if fluid flow exceeds allowed rates, as described in connection with the operation of the invention elsewhere herein.
- the fluid control plate 370 can be formed of a polymeric material such as polyoxymethylene (POM) and the flow restrictor 380 with flood stop control seal 382 can be formed of EPDM rubber (ethylene propylene diene monomer (M-class) rubber) material.
- POM polyoxymethylene
- EPDM rubber ethylene propylene diene monomer (M-class) rubber
- the chamber body component 20 is inserted through an opening 190 at the first axial end 28 of the main body component 15, and the fluid control plate 170 with flow restrictor 180 and flood stop control seal 182 is inserted and secured into the cap portion 26 of the main body component 15.
- the gland member 130 is secured to the main body component 15 and the chamber body component 120 such that the external 140 and internal 142 lips of the gland member 130 securely engage the annular grooves 52, 100 described above.
- the chamber cap 115 is then inserted through the gland member 130 such that the external thread 214 on the chamber cap 1 15 securely engages the internal thread 110 on the chamber body component 20.
- a sealing ring 308 is inserted into chamber 305 in the chamber body component 320, and the chamber body component 320 is inserted through the main body component 15 in a manner similar to that described above.
- the plate 370 and flow restrictor 380 are also inserted and secured into the main body component 15 as described above.
- the gland member 330 is secured to the main body component 15 and the chamber body component 320 such that the external 340 lip and interior face 338 of the gland member 330 securely engage the chamber body component 320.
- the pressure plate member 355 is then placed around the body of the chamber cap 315 so as to securely engage the plate engaging segment 419 of the chamber cap 315.
- the pressure plate outer diameter P (see Fig. 17A) is at least 101% of the outer diameter Z (see Fig. 14) of chamber body component 320.
- the chamber cap 315 is then inserted through the gland member 330 such that the external thread 311 on the chamber cap 315 securely engages the internal thread 310 on the chamber body component 320 and such that the plate member 355 is securely retained between the gland member 330 and the cap head portion 313.
- fluid such as water enters from a piping or tubing element (not shown) into the valve assembly 10 of the present invention from the first axial end of the main body component 15.
- the fluid can be liquid or gas, and will further be appreciated that the specific gravity of the fluid is inconsequential to the operation of the present invention.
- the fluid enters at a fluid rate measured, for example, in gallons per minute. If the fluid flow maintains the desired rate (e.g., 2.4 gallons per minute), the valve assembly 10 is unaffected and permits free flow through the cavity of the chamber body component 20 (or 320) and past the flow stop control seal 182 and through the ports 172 in the fluid control plate 170 (or, in the embodiment of Fig.
- the present invention requires no spring, and no sealing ring or O-ring type device in order to facilitate movement of adjacent components in valve devices. Further, the present invention can be provided in a form factor that is significantly smaller than that of other devices. In one embodiment of the present invention, the length of the device when assembled is no greater than 1.25 inches. It will further be appreciated that the present invention is versatile and can be employed with fluids and gases of various types. In one embodiment, the device of the present invention can be employed in environments where fluid flow rates range up to 150 gallons per minute or more, or where air pressure is 250 pounds per square inch or more. As sealing rings can build up frictional pressure and heat over time, they can wear down.
- an oil or silicon impregnated seal can suffer from lower tolerances to high pressure and heat, or may potentially ignite or explode at higher temperatures and/or pressures. As the present invention does not employ such seals, it can bear higher temperatures, flow rates and pressures accordingly. Further, as the present invention does not employ steel or other metal, such as might be present in a spring, for example, the present invention is further able to bear higher temperatures, flow rates and pressures.
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