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Title:
FLOW CONTROL HEMISPHERICAL WEDGE VALVE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2011/038246
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A hemi-wedge control valve is disclosed that includes an opening (11) in the hemi-wedge valve member (7). The opening is provided with a notch (13) in its leading edge to allow for controlled flow as the valve is initially opened.

Inventors:
ALLEN STANLEY C (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2010/050222
Publication Date:
March 31, 2011
Filing Date:
September 24, 2010
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
ALLEN STANLEY C (US)
International Classes:
F16K5/06; F16K5/20
Foreign References:
DE3729255C11988-11-03
GB1208808A1970-10-14
US20050166964A12005-08-04
DE19940471A12001-03-01
JPH04136568A1992-05-11
US5551467A1996-09-03
US4962911A1990-10-16
US5333834A1994-08-02
US7484523B22009-02-03
Other References:
See also references of EP 2480805A1
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
ULFERS, Amy, L. et al. (901 Main Street Suite 600, Dallas TX, US)
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Claims:
CLAIM(S)

I claim:

1. A housing having a fluid inlet and fluid outlet,

a valve seat within the housing

a hemi-wedge valve member mounted within the housing,

the hemi-wedge valve member having an opening that cooperates with the valve seat to control fluid through the valve, and

the opening being provided with a notch at its leading edge.

Description:
PATENT APPLICATION

TITLE OF INVENTION:

FLOW CONTROL HEMISPHERICAL WEDGE VALVE

INVENTOR:

STANLEY C. ALLEN

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

[0001] The present invention generally relates to an improved valve of the hemi-wedge type for use in the control of fluids in a pipeline. The valve of the present invention is particularly useful in providing both a tight shutoff of fluids when closed, a high flow when open, and a means of providing variable or graduated flow control as the valve is initially opened.

2. Description of Related Art

[0002] Ball valves, plug valves, and the like are well known to those skilled in the art. A common characteristic of these valves is that they may be moved from a full open position to a full closed position through an angle of no more than about ninety (90) degrees.

[0003] A simple ball valve comprises a rotatable ball having a bore therethrough corresponding to the fluid flow path, together with a seat for sealing with the ball surface. Ball valves permit fluid flow to be fully stopped by rotating the ball not more than about ninety (90) degrees. However, these valves offer only minimal graduated control of the fluid flow achieved by setting the ball at intermediate positions. Further, these valves are placed in the open or close position without a mechanical force applied by the closure member against a seat.

[0004] A simple plug valve comprises a rotatable tapered plug having a bore therethrough disposed in a complementary housing. The plug permits flow to be fully stopped by rotating the plug more than about ninety (90) degrees. Plug valves operate similarly to the previously described ball valve and offer similar advantages and disadvantages.

[0005] Gate valves, globe valves and the like are also well known to those skilled in the art. A common characteristic of the valves is that they may be moved from a full open position to a full closed position by the rising and lowering of a valve stem acting on a closure member (gate in a gate valve or disc or plug in a globe valve). These valves offer sealing advantages over ball valves, but take longer to open or close and generally have a higher leakage of fluid to the atmosphere with the rising and lowering of the stem.

[0006] A valve offering significant advantages over conventional ball, plug, gate, and globe valves is the hemi-wedge valve described in United States Patent No. 4,962,91 1 , and improved with a valve driver in United States Patent No. 5,333,834, and improved with a cartridge feature for quick and easy repair in United States Patent No. 7, 484,523. The hemi- wedge valve includes a curved wedge comprising a tapered, spherical section rotatable through the fluid path and cooperating with a complementary curved seat to effect a shutoff. An important feature of the hemi-wedge valve is that the thickness of the wedge increases from its leading end to its trailing end. The wedge includes a round bore forming a part of the fluid path through its thinner, leading end. The wedge is solid and thicker at its trailing end. Rotation of the hemi-wedge through about ninety (90) degrees into the fluid path closes the fluid path by blocking it with the solid and thicker end of the wedge. This provides a mechanical loading of the seat. Another important feature of the improved hemi-wedge valve is a replaceable cartridge which may be quickly and easily removed and replaced in a valve body without removing the valve from the pipeline.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0007] The present invention is an improvement in the design of a hemi-wedge type valve. In particular the leading portion of the circular opening in the wedge valve member is provided with a notch to permit a graduated control of fluid flow as the valve begins to open but then allows full open flow after the valve member is fully rotated. Previous art describes rotation of the hemi-wedge through about ninety (90) degrees into the fluid path which closes the fluid path by blocking it with the solid and thicker end of the wedge. This angle can be varied, either increased or decreased, for the purpose of providing graduation of flow as desired for the application within the pipeline. The combinations of the verifiable shutoff feature and the various shapes of entry allow the valve to provide a mechanical tight shutoff seal, the ability to verify shutoff in either or both direction, and to have a graduation of flow when the valve is open- all accomplished with one valve. Existing technology requires a minimum of two, three or more valves to accomplish this function. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)

[0008] Fig 1 is a sectional view of a hemi-wedge type valve.

[0009] Fig 2 is a perspective view of the hemi-wedge valve member.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0010] Referring to Fig 1, a hemi wedge valve 20 is shown including an inlet 2, a core section comprising two cylindrical hollow body members 4, 5, and an outlet 3. A hemi-wedge valve element 7 is rotatably mounted in the valve 20. The thickness of the hemi-wedge valve element increases from the leading edge to the trailing edge which results in an improved seal. The operation of the wedge is described in detail in U.S. Patent No. 4,962,91 1, the contents of which is expressly incorporated herein. The hemi-wedge valve member 7 has an opening 11 which when in the open position aligns with core members 4, 5, and outlet 3 as shown in Fig. 1. The valve also includes seals 53, 16, 12, and 10. In accordance with the invention, the leading portion of the opening 11 is provided with a notch to allow for initial flow control as the valve is opened. While a V-shaped notch is shown, it is understood that various shapes of the notch are possible to provide the initial flow control. Furthermore, a particular hemi-wedge has been illustrated for purposes of describing the invention, however the invention may be used with any known hemi-wedge valve of the type that includes a rotatable hemi-wedge valve element.

[001 1] Although the present invention has been described with respect to specific details, it is intended that such details should be regarded as limitations on the scope of the invention, except to the extent that they are included in the accompanying claims.