Pressurized seat check valve
US-2018363416-A1 · Dec 20, 2018 · US
US10480661B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10480661-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715696343-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 6, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 6, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 19, 2019 |
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A sealing assembly includes a flow control body and a sealing device configured to engage the flow control body to prevent fluid flow through the sealing assembly. The sealing device includes a primary engagement feature configured to contact the flow control body upon engagement of the sealing device with the flow control body, the primary engagement feature having a front surface exposed to the fluid, and a secondary engagement feature disposed behind the primary engagement feature relative to the exposed surface, the primary engagement feature and the secondary engagement feature forming a cavity therebetween, the cavity configured to create a pressure drop in response to a leak of the fluid through the primary engagement feature.
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A sealing assembly comprising: a flow control body; and a sealing device configured to engage the flow control body to prevent fluid flow through the sealing assembly, the sealing device including: a primary engagement feature configured to contact the flow control body upon engagement of the sealing device with the flow control body, the primary engagement feature having a front surface exposed to the fluid; a secondary engagement feature disposed behind the primary engagement feature relative to the exposed surface, the primary engagement feature and the secondary engagement feature forming a first cavity therebetween, the first cavity configured to create a pressure drop in response to a leak of the fluid through the primary engagement feature; and a third engagement feature disposed behind the secondary engagement feature, the third engagement feature forming a second cavity successive to the first cavity, wherein the first cavity and the second cavity have different volumes. 2. The sealing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the primary engagement feature and the secondary engagement feature contact the body upon engagement of the sealing device with the flow control body. 3. The sealing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the secondary engagement feature forms a gap between the secondary engagement feature and the flow control body upon engagement of the sealing device with the flow control body. 4. The sealing assembly of claim 3 , wherein the gap has a thickness selected so that the secondary engagement feature contacts the body in response to deformation of the primary engagement feature. 5. The sealing assembly of claim 3 , wherein the primary engagement feature includes a coating configured to contact the flow control body and upon engagement of the sealing device with the flow control body, and the gap has a thickness selected so that the secondary engagement feature contacts the body in response to removal of the coating. 6. The sealing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first cavity and the second cavity are successive cavities having successively larger volumes. 7. The sealing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the primary engagement feature is configured to withstand a higher contact stress than the secondary engagement feature. 8. The sealing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sealing device and the flow control body form at least part of a fluid injection valve. 9. The sealing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the primary engagement feature is configured as a seat that provides a mechanical stop to the flow control body. 10. A method of controlling flow of a fluid via a sealing assembly, the method comprising: engaging a flow control body of the sealing assembly with a sealing device of the sealing assembly to prevent fluid flow through the sealing assembly, the sealing device including a primary engagement feature configured to contact the flow control body upon engagement of the sealing device with the flow control body, the primary engagement feature having a front surface exposed to the fluid, the sealing device including a secondary engagement feature disposed behind the primary engagement feature relative to the exposed surface, the primary engagement feature and the secondary engagement feature forming a first cavity therebetween, the sealing device further including a third engagement feature disposed behind the secondary engagement feature, the third engagement feature forming a second cavity successive to the first cavity, wherein the first cavity and the second cavity have different volumes; injecting the fluid into a component and preventing flow of the fluid through the sealing assembly by the primary engagement feature, the fluid applying an external pressure to the primary engagement feature; and based on a leak of the fluid through the primary engagement feature into at least one of the first cavity and the second cavity, causing a reduction of fluid pressure in at least one of the first cavity and the second cavity relative to the external pressure. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein engaging the flow control body with the sealing device includes contacting the primary engagement feature and the secondary engagement feature with the flow control body. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the secondary engagement feature forms a gap between the secondary engagement feature and the flow control body upon engagement of the sealing device with the flow control body. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the gap has a thickness selected so that the secondary engagement feature contacts the body in response to deformation of the primary engagement feature. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the primary engagement feature includes a coating configured to contact the flow control body and upon engagement of the sealing device with the flow control body, and the gap has a thickness selected so that the secondary engagement feature contacts the body in response to removal of the coating. 15. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first cavity and the second cavity are successive cavities having successively larger volumes. 16. The method of claim 10 , wherein the primary engagement feature is configured to withstand a higher contact stress than the secondary engagement feature. 17. The method of claim 10 , wherein the sealing device and the flow control body form at least part of a fluid injection valve. 18. The method of claim 10 , wherein the primary engagement feature is configured as a seat that provides a mechanical stop to the flow control body.
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