Method of Making a Valve Stem Seal with Formable Retainer Tabs
US-2017291268-A1 · Oct 12, 2017 · US
US2016265686A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016265686-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615160777-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A valve with a packing assembly can include a first stem packing circumscribing a first portion of a valve stem, forming a seal between the valve stem and a valve body assembly, and being located in the second bore portion. A first packing retainer can have a collar that limits axial movement of the first stem packing and a first retainer body defining an inner cavity. A second stem packing can circumscribe a second portion of the valve stem and be located in the inner cavity of the first packing retainer. A second packing retainer can limit axial movement of the second stem packing. A piston member can be located axially between the first stem packing and the second stem packing, the piston member being moveable to apply axial force to one of the first stem packing and the second stem packing.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A valve having a packing assembly, the valve comprising: a valve body assembly defining a flow passage and a body cavity perpendicular to the flow passage, the valve body assembly further defining a bore extending from an exterior of the valve body assembly into the body cavity, the bore having an second bore portion with an enlarged diameter defined by an inner surface of the bore; a valve stem extending from the body cavity to an exterior of the valve body assembly through the bore for moving a valve member from a closed position to an open position, the valve stem having an axis; a first stem packing circumscribing a first portion of the valve stem, forming a seal between the valve stem and the valve body assembly, and being located in the second bore portion; a first packing retainer having a collar that limits axial movement of the first stem packing, and having a first retainer body defining an inner cavity; a second stem packing circumscribing a second portion of the valve stem, and located in the inner cavity of the first packing retainer; a second packing retainer that limits axial movement of the second stem packing; and a piston member located axially between the first stem packing and the second stem packing, the piston member being moveable to apply axial force to one of the first stem packing and the second stem packing. 2 . The valve of claim 1 , further including an energizing fluid flow path extending from the body cavity to the first stem packing and from the first stem packing to the piston member. 3 . The valve of claim 1 , further including an injection port extending from the exterior of the valve body assembly to the second bore portion, the injection port providing a flow path for an injection material to one of the first stem packing and the second stem packing. 4 . The valve of claim 1 , wherein the valve body assembly has a bonnet shoulder and the first stem packing is located between an end surface of the collar and the bonnet shoulder, a height of the first stem packing being less than a distance between the bonnet shoulder and the end surface of the collar defining a gap between an end of the first stem packing and one of the end surface of the collar and the bonnet shoulder, allowing limited axial movement of the first stem packing relative to the valve body assembly. 5 . The valve of claim 1 , wherein the first packing retainer further includes a tapered seal portion that is radially deflectable and forms a fluid seal between the first packing retainer and the valve body assembly. 6 . The valve of claim 5 , wherein an end surface of the collar extends axial past the tapered seal portion in a first direction and the entire first stem packing is located axially past the first packing retainer in the first direction. 7 . The valve of claim 1 , wherein the first packing retainer further includes a fluid pressure energized secondary tapered seal portion that is radially deflectable and forms a fluid seal between the first packing retainer and the valve stem. 8 . The valve of claim 1 , wherein the first stem packing floats separate from the first packing retainer so that the first stem packing is free of energization by the first packing retainer. 9 . A packing assembly for sealing an annular space between a valve stem with an axis and a valve body assembly, the packing assembly comprising: a first packing retainer having a collar with a first end surface, and a first retainer body defining an inner cavity with a bottom surface, the collar having a smaller outer diameter than the first retainer body; a first stem packing, the first stem packing located axially between the first end surface of the collar of the first packing retainer and the valve body assembly and forming a seal between the valve stem and the valve body assembly; a fire resistant stem packing located in the inner cavity of the first packing retainer; a second packing retainer that limits axial movement of the fire resistant stem packing; and a piston member located axially between the first stem packing and the fire resistant stem packing, the piston member being moveable to apply axial force to one of the first stem packing and the fire resistant stem packing. 10 . The packing assembly of claim 9 , wherein the first packing retainer further comprises a radially deflectable tapered seal portion operable to selectively creating a metal to metal seal between the first packing retainer and the valve body assembly. 11 . The packing assembly of claim 9 , the first packing retainer further includes a fluid pressure energized secondary tapered seal portion that is radially deflectable and operable to selectively form a fluid seal between the first packing retainer and the valve stem. 12 . The packing assembly of claim 9 , further including: first retainer outer threads on an outer diameter surface of the first packing retainer operable to thread the first packing retainer directly to the valve body assembly; and second retainer outer threads on an outer diameter surface of the second packing retainer operable to thread the second packing retainer directly to the valve body assembly. 13 . A method of sealing a valve with a packing assembly, the method comprising: providing a valve having: a valve body assembly defining a flow passage and a body cavity perpendicular to the flow passage, the valve body assembly further defining a bore extending from an exterior of the valve body assembly into the body cavity, the bore having an second bore portion with an enlarged diameter defined by an inner surface of the bore; and a valve stem extending from the body cavity to an exterior of the valve body assembly through the bore for moving a valve member from a closed position to an open position, the valve stem having an axis; circumscribing a first portion of the valve stem with a first stem packing, forming a seal between the valve stem and the valve body assembly in the second bore portion; limiting axial movement of the first stem packing with a first packing retainer having a collar and having a first retainer body defining an inner cavity; circumscribing a second portion of the valve stem with a second stem packing located in the inner cavity of the first packing retainer; limiting axial movement of the second stem packing with a second packing retainer; and locating a piston member axially between the first stem packing and the second stem packing, the piston member being moveable to apply axial force to one of the first stem packing and the second stem packing. 14 . The method of claim 13 , further including applying axial force to the piston member with a fluid that flows from the body cavity to the piston member. 15 . The method of claim 13 , further including injecting an injection material into one of the first stem packing and the second stem packing through an injection port that extends from the exterior of the valve body assembly to the second bore portion. 16 . The method of claim 13 , further including allowing limited axial movement of the first stem packing relative to the valve body assembly by providing the valve body assembly that has a bonnet shoulder and the first stem packing is located between an end surface of the collar and the bonnet shoulder, a height of the first stem packing being less than a distance between the bonnet shoulder and the end surface of the collar, defining a gap between an end of the first stem packing and one of the end surface of the collar and the bonnet shoulder. 17 . The method
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