Valve with improved flow control
US-2024426382-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US10816095B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10816095-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615579253-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 3, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 27, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 27, 2020 |
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The decoking control valve includes a piston, a cylinder, and a hydraulic rod seal at the outlet ports. The piston can move translational inside the cylinder along a fixed direction. The cylinder houses the hydraulic rod seal in a groove of the cylinder that places the hydraulic rod seal next to the piston. The hydraulic rod seal has a seal ring in contact with the piston, and the seal rings are activated. As the piston translates within the cylinder, the seal ring will activate at one outlet port and allow fluid to flow out of another outlet port.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A decoking control valve comprising a fluid inlet, a first outlet port, a second outlet port, a hydraulic rod seal, a guide ring, a cylinder and a piston disposed within the cylinder, the piston arranged to move along a direction of travel within the cylinder to allow selective fluid communication between the fluid inlet and the first outlet port and the second outlet port; wherein: each of the hydraulic rod seal and guide ring are housed within a respective groove formed within the cylinder; the hydraulic rod seal comprises a seal ring which engages the piston such that the seal ring is energized by a pressure created by the inlet fluid acting on an activator such that the pressure is equalized across the seal ring immediately before the piston is retracted from the seal ring, the seal ring being energized at one of the first and second outlet ports at a time; and the guide ring is axially separated relative to the hydraulic rod seal by a distance such that the piston can only be engaged with one or the other of the hydraulic rod seal and guide ring at a time as the piston moves along the direction of travel within the cylinder. 2. The decoking control valve of claim 1 , further comprising a first operating position in which inlet fluid is directed to the second outlet port while being sealed from the first outlet port with the piston being in place over the first outlet port. 3. The decoking control valve of claim 1 , further comprising a third operating position in which inlet fluid is directed to the first outlet port while being sealed from the second outlet port with the piston being in place over the second outlet port. 4. The decoking control valve of claim 1 , wherein the activator is an O-ring. 5. The decoking control valve of claim 1 , wherein the pressure is sealed at a first radial interface between the piston and the seal ring and is sealed at a second radial interface between the cylinder and the activator. 6. The decoking control valve of claim 1 , wherein the seal ring geometry generates the pressure necessary for sealing. 7. The decoking control valve of claim 1 , wherein the radial thickness of the seal ring in comparison to the depth of the groove is such that the engagement of the piston with the seal ring squeezes the seal ring in the radial direction between the piston and the cylinder in order to develop the pressure. 8. The decoking control valve of claim 1 , wherein the guide ring is energized by a coil spring that protects each hydraulic rod seal by taking up uneven loading exerted by the piston. 9. The decoking control valve of claim 1 , wherein the hydraulic rod seal is fluidly disposed between a source of pressure and the guide ring. 10. The decoking control valve of claim 9 , wherein the groove and an inset positively retain the hydraulic rod seal and guide ring when not engaged with the piston. 11. The decoking control valve of claim 1 , wherein the guide ring centers the piston in the cylinder bore before the piston engages the hydraulic rod seal. 12. The decoking control valve of claim 1 , wherein the pressure is equalized across the ring seal by a drilled port in the piston. 13. The decoking control valve of claim 12 , wherein the diameter of the drilled port is less than the width of the seal ring. 14. The decoking control valve of claim 1 , further comprising a modification to the guide ring to equalize pressure across the guide ring prior to the retraction of the piston. 15. The decoking control valve of claim 14 , wherein the modification is one or more axial grooves added to the inside diameter of the guide ring.
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