Method of manufacturing a fluid pressure reduction device

US12215802B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12215802-B2
Application numberUS-202318220164-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 10, 2023
Priority dateMay 25, 2017
Publication dateFeb 4, 2025
Grant dateFeb 4, 2025

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A method of custom manufacturing a fluid pressure reduction device for use in a process control valve. The method includes creating the fluid pressure reduction device using an additive manufacturing technique, which generally includes forming a body and forming a plurality of flow paths in the body. The body has an inner wall and an outer wall spaced radially outward of the inner wall. The flow paths are formed in the body between the inner wall and the outer wall of the body. Each of the flow paths includes an inlet section formed in one of the inner and outer walls, a curved intermediate section, and an outlet section formed in the other of the inner and outer walls.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A fluid pressure reduction device for use in a fluid flow control device, the fluid pressure reduction device comprising: a unitary body having a top end, a bottom end opposite the top end, an inner wall, and an outer wall spaced radially outward of the inner wall; a plurality of flow paths formed in the body between the inner wall and the outer wall, each of the flow paths comprising an inlet section formed in the inner wall, an outlet section formed in the outer wall, and a curved intermediate section between the inlet and outlet sections, wherein the inlet section of each of the flow paths is oriented along a respective inlet axis and has an inlet length measured along the respective inlet axis, and wherein the inlet length of the inlet section of each of the flow paths changes based on an axial location of the respective flow path relative to the bottom end. 2. The fluid pressure reduction device of claim 1 , wherein the inlet length of the inlet section of each of the flow paths decreases as the axial location of the respective flow path moves axially away from the bottom end and toward the top end. 3. The fluid pressure reduction device of claim 1 , wherein the unitary body comprises a central opening and a substantially cylindrical perimeter surrounding the central opening, the central opening defining a central longitudinal axis of the unitary body, and wherein each respective inlet axis is perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis. 4. The fluid pressure reduction device of claim 3 , wherein the outlet sections of each of the flow paths are oriented at an angle relative to the central longitudinal axis, and wherein the angle changes as the axial location of the respective flow path moves axially away from the bottom end and toward the top end. 5. The fluid pressure reduction device of claim 1 , wherein the inlet sections of each of the flow paths are oriented at a first angle relative to a central longitudinal axis of the unitary body, and wherein the outlet sections of each of the flow paths are oriented at a second angle relative to the central longitudinal axis, the second angle being different from the first angle. 6. The fluid pressure reduction device of claim 5 , wherein the first angle is equal to approximately 90 degrees. 7. The fluid pressure reduction device of claim 1 , wherein the curved intermediate section of each of the flow paths comprises a pair of loops each including a component that is parallel to a central longitudinal axis of the unitary body. 8. The fluid pressure reduction device of claim 1 , wherein the outlet section of each of the flow paths is oriented along a respective outlet axis and has an outlet length measured along the respective outlet axis, and wherein the outlet length of the outlet section of each of the flow paths changes based on the axial location of the respective flow path relative to the bottom end. 9. The fluid pressure reduction device of claim 8 , wherein the outlet length of the outlet section of each of the flow paths increases as the axial location of the respective flow path moves axially away from the bottom end and toward the top end. 10. A fluid pressure reduction device for use in a fluid flow control device, the fluid pressure reduction device comprising: a unitary body having a top end, a bottom end opposite the top end, an inner wall and an outer wall spaced radially outward of the inner wall; a plurality of first flow paths defined between the inner wall and the outer wall of the body at a first axial distance from the top end, each of the first flow paths comprising an inlet section formed in the inner wall, an outlet section formed in the outer wall, and a curved intermediate section between the inlet and outlet sections; and a plurality of second flow paths defined between the inner wall and the outer wall of the body at a second axial distance from the top end that is greater than the first axial distance, each of the second flow paths comprising an inlet section formed in the inner wall, an outlet section formed in the outer wall, and a curved intermediate section between the inlet and outlet sections, wherein the inlet section of each of the first flow paths is oriented along a respective first inlet axis and has a first inlet length measured along the respective first inlet axis, wherein the outlet section of each of the first flow paths is oriented along a respective first outlet axis and has a first outlet length measured along the respective first outlet axis, wherein the inlet section of each of the second flow paths is oriented along a respective second inlet axis and has a second inlet length measured along the respective second inlet axis, and wherein the outlet section of each of the second flow paths is oriented along a respective second outlet axis and has a second outlet length measured along the respective second outlet axis, the second inlet length being different from the first inlet length and the second outlet length being different from the first outlet length. 11. The fluid pressure reduction device of claim 10 , wherein the second inlet length is greater than the first inlet length and the second outlet length is less than the first outlet length. 12. The fluid pressure reduction device of claim 10 , wherein the unitary body comprises a central opening and a substantially cylindrical perimeter surrounding the central opening, the central opening defining a central longitudinal axis of the unitary body, wherein the first inlet axes are arranged along a first plane that is perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis, and wherein the second inlet axes are arranged along a second plane that is perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis and is parallel to but spaced from the first plane. 13. The fluid pressure reduction device of claim 12 , wherein the outlet sections of each of the first flow paths are oriented at a first angle relative to the central longitudinal axis, and wherein the outlet sections of each of the second flow paths are oriented at a second angle relative to the central longitudinal axis, the second angle being different from the first angle. 14. The fluid pressure reduction device of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of second flow paths are rotated about the central longitudinal axis relative to the plurality of first flow paths, such that the plurality of second flow paths are circumferentially offset from the plurality of first flow paths. 15. The fluid pressure reduction device of claim 10 , wherein the curved intermediate section of each of the first and second flow paths comprises a pair of loops each including a component that is parallel to a central longitudinal axis of the unitary body. 16. The fluid pressure reduction device of claim 10 , wherein the curved intermediate section of each of the first and second flow paths comprises a pair of loops, and wherein each of the loops has a first portion that extends outward and upward from the respective inlet section, and a second portion that is connected to the first portion and extends inward and upward into the respective outlet section. 17. A method of manufacturing, comprising: creating a fluid pressure reduction device using an additive manufacturing technique, the creating comprising: forming a body having a top end, a bottom end opposite the top end, an inner wall, and an outer wall spaced radially outward of the inner wall; and forming a plurality of flow paths in the body between the inner wall and the outer wall of the body, each of the flow paths comprising an inlet secti

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  • B33Y80/00Primary

    Products made by additive manufacturing · CPC title

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  • F16K47/08Primary

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What does patent US12215802B2 cover?
A method of custom manufacturing a fluid pressure reduction device for use in a process control valve. The method includes creating the fluid pressure reduction device using an additive manufacturing technique, which generally includes forming a body and forming a plurality of flow paths in the body. The body has an inner wall and an outer wall spaced radially outward of the inner wall. The flo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fisher Controls Int Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B33Y80/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 04 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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