Valve monitoring
US-2018259950-A1 · Sep 13, 2018 · US
US12455018B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12455018-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218568674-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 9, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 15, 2021 |
| Publication date | Oct 28, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 28, 2025 |
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A valve arrangement, an actuator arrangement and related methods, in which a first cleaning position is detected by mechanically transfer at least a portion of a movement of, or provided to, a first valve stem into a first movement of a second valve stem, such that a second valve member is moved towards a first conduit while the second valve member still sealingly engages a second valve seat, whereby a movement of a first valve member is detectable by a control unit by detection of the first movement of the second valve stem in a direction which extends towards the control unit.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A valve arrangement comprising a control unit, an actuator arrangement, and a flow control arrangement, the actuator arrangement being controlled by the control unit and being configured to control the flow control arrangement, the actuator arrangement comprising: a first valve stem extending along a longitudinal direction towards the flow control arrangement and being configured to be connected to and control movement of a first valve member of the flow control arrangement, a second valve stem extending along the longitudinal direction and being configured to be connected to and control movement of a second valve member of the flow control arrangement, wherein the first valve stem is hollow and the second valve stem extends inside the first valve stem, and wherein the second valve stem extends through the actuator arrangement and into the control unit such that the control unit is capable of detecting the position of the second valve stem along the longitudinal direction, wherein the flow control arrangement comprises a first and a second conduit section each being configured to allow a respective flow of a fluid and being arranged beside each other as seen along the longitudinal direction, wherein the two conduit sections are fluidly interconnected by a mixing opening being selectively closable and openable by a double valve formed by the first and second valve members, wherein in a closed state of the double valve, the first and second valve members are sealingly engaging a first and a second valve seat, respectively, each valve seat extending around the mixing opening, wherein the first and second valve members are movable relative to each other to allow selective cleaning of: i) the first conduit section, the first valve member, and the first valve seat: and ii) the second conduit section, the second valve member, and the second valve seat, wherein when moving from the closed state to a first cleaning position, in which the first conduit, the first valve member and first valve seat are to be cleaned, the first valve stem is configured to provide a movement of the first valve member into the first conduit thereby exposing the first valve seat, wherein when moving from the closed state to the first cleaning position, the actuator arrangement is configured to mechanically transfer at least a portion of the movement of, or provided to, the first valve stem into a first movement of the second valve stem, such that the second valve member is moved towards the first conduit while the second valve member still sealingly engages the second valve seat, the control unit being configured to detect the movement of the first valve member by the control unit detecting the first movement of the second valve stem in a direction which extends opposite to the longitudinal direction and thereby extends towards the control unit. 2. The valve arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the first and the second conduit section each extends in and is configured to allow a respective flow of a fluid in a transverse direction. 3. The valve arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein when moving from the closed state to an open position of the double valve, in which the first valve member and the second valve member has been moved into the first conduit to thereby open the mixing opening and allowing fluid to flow between the first and second conduit, the second valve stem has been moved a second movement in the direction opposite to the longitudinal direction and towards the control unit, the first movement of the second valve stem having a stroke being shorter than the second movement of the second valve stem. 4. The valve arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the actuator arrangement, in order to move the flow control arrangement into the first cleaning position, comprises a first cylinder and piston arrangement comprising a main cylinder and a seat lift piston inside the main cylinder, the seat lift piston being configured to be moved in the main cylinder in the direction opposite to the longitudinal direction and thereby move the first valve stem in the direction opposite to the longitudinal direction. 5. The valve arrangement according to claim 4 , wherein the main cylinder is provided with a stop defining an end position of the movement of the seat lift piston in the main cylinder in the direction opposite to the longitudinal direction, the stop being positioned such that the end position of the seat lift piston corresponds to the second valve member having reached the first cleaning position. 6. The valve arrangement according to claim 5 , wherein the seat lift piston is provided with an abutment surface facing in the direction opposite the longitudinal direction and being configured to abut a portion of the first valve stem such that the seat lift piston is capable of moving the first valve stem in the direction opposite the longitudinal direction, such that the first valve stem is separably connected to the seat lift piston such that the first valve stem is further movable in the direction opposite to the longitudinal direction even though the seat lift piston has reached its end position. 7. The valve arrangement according to claim 4 , wherein a protruding portion is arranged on the seat lift piston of the first cylinder and piston arrangement, the protruding portion protruding from the seat lift piston in the direction opposite to the longitudinal direction. 8. The valve arrangement according to claim 7 , wherein the protruding portion is configured to act on a member connected to the second valve stem. 9. The valve arrangement according to claim 7 , wherein the protruding portion has an extension such that when the valve arrangement is in the closed state there is a play in the direction opposite to the longitudinal direction between the protruding portion and the member connected to the second valve stem. 10. The valve arrangement according to claim 4 , further comprising a main piston movable back and forth along the longitudinal direction inside the main cylinder, the main piston having an inner envelope surface forming an inner cylinder for an inner piston connected to the second valve stem, a first spring arranged inside the inner cylinder formed of the main piston and between the inner piston and the first valve stem or the seat lift piston, and a second spring arranged inside the inner cylinder formed of the main piston and between the inner piston and a longitudinally facing inside end surface of the inner cylinder formed by the main piston, wherein the first spring is stronger than the second spring such that the first spring transfers a movement of the seat lift piston to the inner piston and the second spring allows movement of the inner piston in the direction opposite the longitudinal direction relative to the inner cylinder formed of the main piston. 11. The valve arrangement according to claim 10 , wherein the second spring has a stroke length to a maximum possible compression which is greater than an allowable movement of the second valve member while remaining in the closed state such that the second valve member is movable into the first cleaning position. 12. The valve arrangement according to claim 10 , wherein the first spring is pre-tensioned by being connected to a mechanical arrangement which sets a maximum length of the first spring which maximum length is shorter than a free length of the first spring, the mechanical arrangement still allowing the first spring to be further compressed relative to the maximum length set by the mechanical arrangement. 13. The valve arrangement according to claim 10 , further com
Mechanical means (F16K37/0075 takes precedence) · CPC title
the fluid acting on a piston (F16K31/143, F16K31/163, F16K31/363, F16K31/383 take precedence) · CPC title
with movable valve members positioned between valve seats · CPC title
with a plurality of pistons · CPC title
for measuring valve parameters (F16K37/0033 takes precedence) · CPC title
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