Valve with improved flow control
US-2024426382-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US11713818B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11713818-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017078692-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 3, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2023 |
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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 control valve configured to selectively convey a pressurized decoking fluid to a decoking tool, the control valve comprising: a cylinder defining an inlet port and a plurality of outlet ports; a plurality of hydraulic rod seals each housed within a respective groove that is formed within a wall of the cylinder; and a piston disposed within and arranged to travel within the axial dimension to allow selective fluid communication between the inlet port and the plurality of outlet ports, wherein: the plurality of hydraulic rod seals are separated from one another therein by an axial dimension such that only one of the plurality of hydraulic rod seals is in contact with the piston at a time; the piston, the cylinder and the plurality of hydraulic rod seals cooperative with one another during control valve operation to fluidly isolate the inlet port from one of the plurality of outlet ports, and the piston further defining at least one flowpath formed therethrough such that during movement of the piston in response to differential axial pressure being applied thereto from the pressurized decoking fluid, the piston selectively engages with one of the plurality of hydraulic rod seals such that a portion of the pressurized decoking fluid flows through the at least one flowpath to substantially equalize an axial fluid pressure across such hydraulic rod seal. 2. The control valve of claim 1 , wherein a substantial entirety of sealing between the piston and the cylinder takes place through the plurality of hydraulic rod seals. 3. The control valve of claim 1 , wherein fluid communication between the inlet port and the plurality of outlet ports is configured to permit flow of a portion of the pressurized decoking fluid to at least one of a decoking tool, a decoking pump bypass and decoking fluid conduit. 4. The control valve of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of hydraulic rod seals comprises an O-ring activator and an energizable seal ring. 5. The control valve of claim 4 , wherein a radial thickness of the plurality of hydraulic rod seals in comparison to a radial depth of the groove is such that sealing contact is formed between the piston and a corresponding one of the plurality of hydraulic rod seals. 6. The control valve of claim 4 , further comprising a guide ring that is placed within a groove that is formed within the wall of the cylinder and separated from the plurality of hydraulic rod seals by an axial dimension. 7. The control valve of claim 6 , wherein the guide ring defines at least one axial groove formed on a surface thereof and configured to allow a portion of the pressurized decoking fluid to flow axially therethrough. 8. The control valve of claim 1 , wherein the at least one flowpath comprises a port that extends from the axial end of the piston to a radial side thereof. 9. The control valve of claim 8 , wherein the at least one flowpath comprises a plurality of flowpaths spaced from one another around a circumference of the piston. 10. The control valve of claim 1 , wherein the flowpath defines a substantially circular profile such that the diameter of the flowpath is smaller than an axial length of each of the plurality of hydraulic rod seals. 11. The control valve of claim 1 , wherein the inlet port extends along the cylinder axial dimension and the plurality of outlet ports extend along a cylinder radial dimension. 12. The control valve of claim 1 , wherein the groove is shaped to positively retain each of the plurality of hydraulic rod seals therein. 13. An assembly for controlling flow of a decoking fluid to a coke drum, the assembly comprising: a fluid supply conduit; a decoking tool in fluid communication with the fluid supply conduit; and a control valve fluidly disposed between the fluid supply conduit and the decoking tool, the control valve comprising: a cylinder defining an inlet port and a plurality of outlet ports each of which are in fluid communication with the fluid supply conduit; a plurality of hydraulic rod seals each housed within a respective groove that is formed within a wall of the cylinder; and a piston disposed within and arranged to travel within the axial dimension to allow selective fluid communication between the inlet port and the plurality of outlet ports, wherein: the plurality of hydraulic rod seals are separated from one another therein by an axial dimension such that only one of the plurality of hydraulic rod seals is in contact with the piston at a time; the piston, the cylinder and the plurality of hydraulic rod seals cooperative with one another during control valve operation to fluidly isolate the inlet port from one of the plurality of outlet ports, and the piston further defining at least one flowpath formed therethrough such that during movement of the piston in response to differential axial pressure being applied thereto from the pressurized decoking fluid, the piston selectively engages with one of the plurality of hydraulic rod seals such that a portion of the pressurized decoking fluid flows through the at least one flowpath to substantially equalize an axial fluid pressure across such hydraulic rod seal. 14. A method of sealing a flow of pressurized decoking fluid, the method comprising: introducing a pressurized decoking fluid into a control valve comprising: a cylinder defining an inlet port and a plurality of outlet ports each of which are in fluid communication with the fluid supply conduit; a plurality of hydraulic rod seals each housed within a respective groove that is formed within a wall of the cylinder; and a piston disposed within and arranged to travel within the axial dimension of the cylinder, the piston defining at one least flowpath formed therethrough, wherein: the plurality of hydraulic rod seals are separated from one another therein by an axial dimension such that only one of the plurality of hydraulic rod seals is in contact with the piston at a time; and operating the control valve such that during movement of the piston in response to differential axial pressure being applied thereto from the pressurized decoking fluid, the piston selectively engages with one of the plurality of hydraulic rod seals such that a portion of the pressurized decoking fluid flows through the at least one flowpath to substantially equalize an axial fluid pressure across such hydraulic rod seal. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein fluid communication between the inlet port and the plurality of outlet ports is configured to permit flow of the pressurized decoking fluid to at least one of a decoking tool, a decoking pump bypass and decoking fluid conduit. 16. The method of claim 14 , wherein a substantial entirety of sealing between the piston and the cylinder takes place through the plurality of hydraulic rod seals.
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