Cryogenic globe valve
US-11655898-B2 · May 23, 2023 · US
US12595852B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12595852-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418736008-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 6, 2024 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2021 |
| Publication date | Apr 7, 2026 |
| Grant date | Apr 7, 2026 |
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Shut-off valves for cryogenic fluids are disclosed herein. A shut-off valve includes a body that defines void(s) in fluid communication with a valve inlet and a valve outlet. The shut-off valve includes a valve seat defined by the body, a housing connected to the body, and a valve spindle disposed within the housing. The valve spindle includes a seat disc configured to sealingly engage with the valve seat. The shut-off valve includes a buffer composed of a cryogenic temperature resistant material circumferentially surrounding and connected to at least a portion of the valve spindle and slidingly engaged with an internal surface of the housing. The shut-off valve includes a valve actuating member operatively connected to the valve spindle and configured to cause an axial movement of the valve spindle, the seat disc, and the buffer to control a flow of a fluid.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A shut-off valve for use with cryogenic fluids, the shut-off valve comprising: a body including a valve inlet, a valve outlet, and one or more internal surfaces that define at least one void in fluid communication with the valve inlet and the valve outlet; a valve seat defined by the one or more internal surfaces of the body; a housing connected to the body; a valve spindle disposed within the housing, the valve spindle including, a seat disc configured to sealingly engage with the valve seat; a lower spindle comprising an upper spindle engagement member; and an upper spindle comprising a lower spindle engagement member operatively engaged with the upper spine engagement member such that that rotation of the upper spindle causes rotation of the lower spindle; and a buffer composed of a cryogenic temperature resistant material circumferentially surrounding and connected to at least a portion of the valve spindle and slidingly engaged with an internal surface of the housing. 2 . The shut-off valve of claim 1 , wherein the buffer comprises a first semi-circular portion joined to a second semi-circular portion. 3 . The shut-off valve of claim 1 , wherein the buffer comprises a plurality of outer surfaces that define a notch around a first circumference of a first portion of the buffer and a buffer collar around a second circumference of a second portion of the buffer opposite the first portion. 4 . The shut-off valve of claim 3 , wherein the lower spindle comprises a spindle collar that extends into the notch of the buffer to align and position the buffer around the lower spindle. 5 . The shut-off valve of claim 3 , wherein the valve spindle comprises a spindle collar that extends into the notch of the buffer to align and position the buffer around the valve spindle. 6 . The shut-off valve of claim 1 , wherein the upper spindle engagement member comprises multiple upper spindle engaging surfaces that define an upper spindle receiving bore, and wherein the lower spindle engagement member comprises multiple lower spindle engaging surfaces that correspond to and slidingly engage with the upper spindle engaging surfaces. 7 . The shut-off valve of claim 1 , wherein the buffer comprises a plurality of buffer members that are stacked on top of one another. 8 . A shut-off valve for use with cryogenic fluids, the shut off valve comprising: a body including a valve inlet, a valve outlet, and one or more internal surfaces that define at least one void in fluid communication with the valve inlet and the valve outlet; a valve seat defined the one or more internal surfaces of the body; a housing connected to the body, a valve spindle disposed within the housing, the valve spindle including a seat disc configured to sealingly engage with the valve seat; and a buffer composed of a cryogenic temperature resistant material circumferentially surrounding and connected to at least a portion of the valve spindle and slidingly engaged with an internal surface of the housing, wherein the buffer comprises a plurality of buffer members, and wherein each buffer member of the plurality of buffer members comprise a plurality of outer surfaces that define a notch around a first circumference of a first portion of the buffer member and a buffer collar around a second circumference of a second portion of the buffer member opposite the first portion. 9 . The shut-off valve of claim 8 , wherein the valve spindle comprises a spindle collar that extends into a first notch of a first buffer member of the plurality of buffer members and a first buffer collar of the first buffer member of the plurality of buffer members extends into a second notch of a second buffer member of the plurality of buffer members. 10 . The shut-off valve of claim 8 , wherein each of the plurality of buffer members comprises a first semi-circular portion joined to a second semi-circular portion. 11 . The shut-off valve of claim 8 , further comprising a vacuum jacket that encloses the body and at least a portion of the housing. 12 . A shut-off valve for use with cryogenic fluids, the shut-off valve comprising: a body defining a valve inlet, a valve outlet, at least one void, and a valve seat, wherein the at least one void is configured to be in fluid communication with the valve inlet and the valve outlet; a housing including an internal surface and connected to the body; a valve spindle disposed within the housing and including a seat disc configured to sealingly engage the valve seat, wherein the valve spindle comprises a spindle collar; and a buffer circumferentially surrounding and connected to at least a portion of the valve spindle and slidingly engaged with the internal surface of the housing, wherein the buffer defines a notch extending circumferentially around a bottom portion of the buffer, and wherein the spindle collar of the spindle collar extends into the notch to align and position the buffer around the valve spindle. 13 . The shut-off valve of claim 12 , further comprising a handle operatively connected to the valve spindle and configured to control axial movement of the seat disc via the valve spindle to control a flow of a fluid between the valve inlet and the valve outlet. 14 . The shut-off valve of claim 12 , further comprising a solenoid actuator operatively connected to the valve spindle and configured to control axial movement of the seat disc via the valve spindle to control a flow of a fluid between the valve inlet and the valve outlet. 15 . The shut-off valve of claim 12 , further comprising a vacuum jacket that encloses the body and at least a portion of the housing. 16 . The shut-off valve of claim 12 , wherein the housing comprises a valve tube connected to a valve stem, and wherein the valve tube includes the internal surface of the housing. 17 . The shut-off valve of claim 12 , wherein at least a portion of the valve spindle is slidingly engaged to the internal surface of the housing. 18 . The shut-off valve of claim 12 , wherein the buffer includes a buffer collar extending circumferentially around a top portion of the buffer. 19 . The shut-off valve of claim 12 , further comprising an O-ring disposed in a groove circumferentially formed around an outer surface of the valve spindle, wherein the O-ring is configured to sealingly engage the internal surface of the housing. 20 . The shut-off valve of claim 12 , wherein the buffer comprises a plurality of buffer members that are stacked on top of one another.
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