Self-relieving ball valve seat
US-11143313-B2 · Oct 12, 2021 · US
US9140410B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9140410-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214353982-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2012 |
| Priority date | Oct 25, 2011 |
| Publication date | Sep 22, 2015 |
| Grant date | Sep 22, 2015 |
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An isolating valve includes a body having a canal for the passage of fluid, which is intended to be shut off by upstream and downstream spherical plugs, that can be actuated independently of one another between positions allowing the passage of fluid through the canal and positions of shutting off the canal, and a sealing checker, opening into the canal and between the two spherical plugs. The upstream plug is equipped with an upstream seat of the “simple piston effect” type and has no downstream seat. The downstream plug is equipped with an upstream seat of the “simple piston effect” type and with a downstream seat of the “double piston effect” type.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An isolation valve comprising a body including a fluid flow channel, adapted to be plugged by upstream and downstream spherical plugs which can be actuated independently of one another between positions for fluid flow through the channel and closing positions of the channel, and a sealing checker leading into the channel and between the two spherical plugs, the spherical plugs being equipped with seats associated with an elastic return so as to bear sealingly against the spherical plugs around the channel, a dead volume being defined between an outer wall of each spherical plug and the body, outside of the fluid flow channel, each seat being adapted to be subjected to the pressure of the fluid located inside the channel and the pressure of the fluid contained in the dead volume, wherein the upstream spherical plug is equipped with an upstream seat and has no downstream seat, the downstream spherical plug being equipped with an upstream seat and a downstream seat, the upstream seats being able to separate from the spherical plugs in the event of overpressure inside the corresponding dead volumes, and the downstream seat being adapted to remain to bear sealingly against the downstream spherical plug in the event of overpressure inside the corresponding dead volume. 2. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein the upstream seat of the upstream plug comprises an annular spherical segment or frusto-conical surface designed to come into sealing contact with the upstream plug and covered, at least in part, with a layer of tungsten carbide. 3. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein the upstream seat and/or the downstream seat of the downstream plug comprise annular inserts designed to come to bear sealingly against the downstream plug. 4. The valve according to claim 3 , wherein the upstream seat and/or the downstream seat of the downstream plug further comprise an annular spherical segment or frusto-conical surface, capable of coming into sealing contact with the downstream plug, in the event of deterioration of the inserts. 5. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein the upstream seats of the upstream and downstream plugs are movable in translation relative to the body, along a longitudinal axis, each of said upstream seats comprising a first surface and a second surface, respectively oriented in directions facing toward and away from the plug, adapted to be subjected to the pressure of the fluid in the dead volume so that this pressure, applied to the first surface, tends to apply the upstream seat to the plug and this pressure, applied to the second surface, tends to detach the upstream seat from the plug, a projection of the second surface onto a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis being greater than a projection of the first surface onto the perpendicular plane, so that the resulting force applied by the pressure of the fluid in the dead volume onto the upstream seat tends to detach the upstream seat from the corresponding plug. 6. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein the downstream seat of the downstream plug is movable in translation relative to the body, along a longitudinal axis and comprises a first surface and a second surface, oriented respectively in directions facing toward and away from the downstream plug, adapted to be subjected to the pressure of the fluid in the dead volume so that the pressure applied to the first surface tends to apply the downstream seat onto the downstream plug and said pressure applied to the second surface tends to detach the downstream seat from the downstream plug, a projection of the first surface onto a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis being greater than that of the second surface so that the resulting force applied by the pressure of the fluid in the dead volume to the downstream seat tends to press the downstream seat against the downstream plug. 7. The valve according to claim 1 , comprising at least one annular seal providing the sealing between each of said upstream seats and the body, the seal being accommodated in an annular groove of the body or of the upstream seat. 8. The valve according to claim 1 , comprising at least one annular seal providing the sealing between the downstream seat of the downstream plug and the body, the seal being mounted in an annular space defined between an outer cylindrical wall of the downstream seat and an inner cylindrical wall of the body, having a diameter greater than the outer cylindrical wall of the downstream seat. 9. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein the sealing checker comprises bleeding means leading into a section of the fluid flow channel located between the upstream and downstream plugs. 10. A gas storage tank, particularly for liquefied gas, comprising a pipe for extracting the gas contained in the tank, wherein the extraction pipe comprises a valve which further comprises a body including a fluid flow channel, adapted to be plugged by upstream and downstream spherical plugs which can be actuated independently of one another between positions for fluid flow through the channel and closing positions of the channel, and a sealing checker leading into the channel and between the two spherical plugs, the spherical plugs being equipped with seats associated with an elastic return so as to bear sealingly against the spherical plugs around the channel, a dead volume being defined between an outer wall of each spherical plug and the body, outside of the fluid flow channel, each of said seats being adapted to be subjected to the pressure of the fluid located inside the channel and the pressure of the fluid contained in the dead volume, wherein the upstream spherical plug is equipped with an upstream seat and has no downstream seat, the downstream spherical plug being equipped with an upstream seat and a downstream seat, the upstream seats being able to separate from the spherical plugs in the event of overpressure inside the corresponding dead volumes, and the downstream seat being adapted to remain to bear sealingly against on the downstream spherical plug in the event of overpressure inside the corresponding dead volume.
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