Electronic Expansion Valve
US-2024410495-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US9366349B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9366349-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314038482-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 26, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2016 |
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A slam-shut safety device includes a valve body defining a flow path, a valve disc support, and a valve disc that is mounted on the valve disc support and is movable between an open first position spaced away from the valve seat and a closed second position seated against a valve seat. A reset pin is operatively coupled to the valve disc support and is shiftable between an untripped position placing the valve disc in the open position and a tripped position placing the valve disc in the closed position. An anti-rotation assembly is carried by cooperating portions of the valve disc and the valve disc support, with the anti-rotation assembly comprising at least one protrusion and at least one receiving area sized to receive the protrusion, the anti-rotation assembly arranged to stop rotation of the valve disc relative to the valve disc support.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A slam-shut safety device having an anti-rotation assembly, the slam-shut safety device comprising: a valve body, the valve body having an inlet, an outlet, and defining a flow path extending between the inlet and the outlet, the valve body including a valve seat surrounding an orifice disposed between the inlet and the outlet; a valve disc support shiftably mounted within the valve body; a valve disc mounted to the valve disc support; the valve disc support and the valve disc shiftably disposed within the valve body and movable in unison between an open first position in which the valve disc is spaced away from the valve seat, and a closed second position in which the valve disc is seated against the valve seat; a reset pin operatively coupled to the valve disc support and shiftable relative to the valve body between an untripped position placing the valve disc in the open first position and a tripped position placing the valve disc in the closed second position, the reset pin arranged to respond to an actuator to shift the reset pin from the untripped position toward the tripped position; the valve disc and the valve disc support meeting along an interface, the interface comprising a protrusion and a receiving area, the protrusion and the receiving area cooperating to prevent rotation between the valve disc and the valve disc support when the protrusion is seated adjacent the receiving area; and wherein the protrusion extends in a direction parallel to the reset pin. 2. The slam-shut safety device of claim 1 , including a spring disposed within the valve body, the spring operatively coupled to the valve disc support and arranged to bias the valve disc toward the closed second position. 3. The slam-shut safety device of claim 2 , wherein the protrusion is carried by the valve disc and the receiving area is carried by the valve disc support. 4. The slam-shut safety device of claim 3 , wherein the valve disc is mounted to a backing plate and the protrusion comprises a pair of fins extending from the backing plate, the receiving area comprising a pair of surfaces carried by the valve disc support, and wherein the pair of fins are sized to engage the pair of surfaces. 5. The slam-shut device of claim 4 , wherein the valve disc support includes an enlarged portion, and wherein the surfaces are formed on the enlarged portion. 6. The slam-shut device of claim 2 , wherein the receiving area comprises a flat surface and the protrusion comprises an arc-shaped fin having a flat surface, the flat surface of the arc-shaped fin sized to engage the flat surface of the receiving area. 7. The slam-shut device of claim 2 , wherein the valve disc support includes an enlarged portion, and wherein the receiving area comprises a pair of flat surfaces formed on the enlarged portion, and further wherein the protrusion comprises a pair of fins sized to engage the flat surfaces. 8. The slam-shut safety device of claim 1 , wherein the receiving area is an arc-shaped cutout carried by the valve disc support. 9. A slam-shut safety device, comprising: a valve body, the valve body having an inlet, an outlet, and defining a flow path extending between the inlet and the outlet, the valve body including a valve seat surrounding an orifice disposed between the inlet and the outlet; a valve disc support shiftably mounted within the valve body; a valve disc mounted to the valve disc support; the valve disc support and the valve disc shiftably disposed within the valve body and movable between an open first position in which the valve disc is spaced away from the valve seat, and a closed second position in which the valve disc is seated against the valve seat; a reset pin operatively coupled to the valve disc support and shiftable relative to the valve body between an untripped position placing the valve disc in the open first position and a tripped position placing the valve disc in the closed second position, the reset pin arranged to respond to an actuator to shift the reset pin from the untripped position toward the tripped position; an anti-rotation assembly carried by cooperating portions of the valve disc and the valve disc support, the anti-rotation assembly comprising at least one protrusion and at least one receiving area sized to receive the protrusion, the anti-rotation assembly arranged to stop rotation of the valve disc relative to the valve disc support; and wherein the valve disc is mounted to a backing plate and the at least one protrusion is formed integrally with the backing plate. 10. The slam-shut safety device of claim 9 , including a spring disposed within the valve body, the spring operatively coupled to the valve disc support and arranged to bias the valve disc toward the closed second position. 11. The slam-shut safety device of claim 9 , wherein the at least one protrusion comprises a pair of fins extending from the backing plate, wherein the at least one receiving area comprises a pair of surfaces carried by the valve disc support, and wherein the pair of fins are sized to engage the pair of surfaces. 12. The slam-shut device of claim 11 , wherein the valve disc support includes an enlarged portion, and wherein the surfaces are formed on the enlarged portion. 13. The slam-shut device of claim 9 , wherein the at least one receiving area comprises a flat surface and the at least one protrusion comprises an arc-shaped fin having a flat surface, the flat surface of the arc-shaped fin sized to engage the flat surface of the receiving area. 14. The slam-shut device of claim 9 , wherein the valve disc support includes an enlarged portion, wherein the receiving area comprises a pair of flat surfaces formed on the enlarged portion, and further wherein the protrusion comprises a pair of fins carried by the valve disc and sized to engage the flat surfaces. 15. A method of stopping rotation of a valve disc in a slam-shut safety device, the method comprising: Providing a valve body having an inlet, an outlet, and defining a flow path extending between the inlet and the outlet, the valve body including a valve seat surrounding an orifice disposed between the inlet and the outlet; providing a valve disc support shiftably mounted within the valve body; mounting a valve disc to the valve disc support; shiftably disposing the valve disc support and the valve disc within the valve body to permit movement of the valve disc between an open first position in which the valve disc is spaced away from the valve seat, and a closed second position in which the valve disc is seated against the valve seat; operatively coupling a reset pin to the valve disc support and arranging the reset pin for movement relative to the valve body between an untripped position placing the valve disc in the open first position and a tripped position placing the valve disc in the closed second position; arranging the reset pin to respond to an actuator to allow the reset pin to shift from the untripped position toward the tripped position; providing an anti-rotation assembly carried by cooperating portions of the valve disc and the valve disc support; providing the anti-rotation assembly with at least one protrusion and at least one receiving area sized to receive the protrusion, the anti-rotation assembly arranged to stop rotation of the valve disc relative to the valve disc support; and providing a spring at least partially disposed within the valve disc support, and operatively coupling the spring to the valve disc to bias the valve disc toward the closed second position. 16. A method of stopping rotation
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