Combination isolation valve and check valve with integral flow rate, pressure, and/or temperature measurement
US-9366582-B2 · Jun 14, 2016 · US
US10443880B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10443880-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715821084-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 22, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2019 |
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The present invention allows for a combination valve in a hydronic HVAC system that functions as an isolation valve; a check valve; and as a device for measuring fluid parameters, such as flow rate, pressure, and/or temperature, and also allows for the isolation valve to be configured in the field to be mounted either in a straight 180° or an angled 90° orientation, as well as at an intermediate angle. The new combination of isolation valve, check valve, with embedded sensors for flow rate, pressure, and/or temperature measurement provides a more compact product envelope that achieves space savings, e.g., by eliminating the need for separate components in an HVAC system, such as separate isolation valves, check valves, flow meters, pressure gages, and/or thermometers.
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What we claim is: 1. A combination valve having one or more embedded measurement sensors, a check valve and an isolation valve, comprising: a) a valve body inlet (VBI) having a VBI pipe portion with a VBI inlet portion for receiving a fluid flow and a VBI outlet portion for providing the fluid flow from the valve body inlet, and being configured to extend along a VBI pipe portion axis, a VBI inlet flange portion coupled to the VBI inlet portion and extending outwardly perpendicular to the VBI pipe portion axis for coupling to input piping providing the fluid flow, and a VBI outlet flange portion coupled to the VBI outlet portion and extending outwardly and obliquely to the VBI pipe portion axis at a VBI an angle of substantially 45°; and b) a valve body outlet (VBO) having a VBO pipe portion with a VBO inlet portion for receiving the fluid flow from the valve body inlet and a VBO outlet portion for providing the fluid flow from the valve body outlet, and being configured to extend along a VBO pipe portion axis, a VBO outlet flange portion coupled to the VBO outlet portion for coupling to output piping for receiving the fluid flow from the combination valve and extended outwardly perpendicular to the VBO pipe portion axis, and a VBO inlet flange portion coupled to the VBO inlet portion of the valve body outlet, extended outwardly and obliquely to the VBO pipe portion axis at a VBO angle of substantially 45°, and configured to couple to the VBO outlet flange portion of the valve body inlet, so that the valve body inlet and the valve body outlet can be mount in either a straight 180° orientation with respect to the VBI pipe portion axis of the valve body inlet and to the VBO pipe axis of the valve body outlet, which are substantially parallel with respect to one another, or an angled 90° orientation with respect to the VBI pipe portion axis of the valve body inlet and the VBO pipe axis of the valve body outlet, which are substantially perpendicular with respect to one another, or an intermediate angled orientation between 90° and 180° with respect to the VBI pipe portion axis of the valve body inlet and the VBO pipe axis of the valve body outlet, which are at an oblique angle between 90° and 180° with respect to one another. 2. The combination valve according to claim 1 , wherein the valve body inlet comprises the one or more embedded measurement sensors, including where the one or more embedded measurement sensors are configured to sense some combination of flow rate, temperature, or pressure in fluid flowing thru the combination valve. 3. The combination valve according to claim 1 , wherein the valve body outlet comprises the check valve. 4. The combination valve according to claim 1 , wherein the valve body outlet comprises the isolation valve. 5. The combination valve according to claim 1 , wherein the VBI outlet flange portion and the VBO inlet flange portion are configured with corresponding openings for receiving bolts to couple together the VBI outlet flange portion and the VBO inlet flange portion. 6. The combination valve according to claim 5 , wherein the corresponding openings are configured in four corners so that the VBO inlet flange portion of the valve body outlet can be mounted to the VBI inlet portion of the valve body inlet in either the straight 180° orientation, or the angled 90° orientation, or the intermediate angled orientation.
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