Valve with force generating element

US9677679B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9677679-B2
Application numberUS-201313928096-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 26, 2013
Priority dateJun 26, 2013
Publication dateJun 13, 2017
Grant dateJun 13, 2017

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Abstract

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Embodiments of a force generating element that can broaden the application of valves and, in particular, pilot-operated valves to include applications that have extreme operating temperatures. These improvements forgo use of o-rings (and like elastomeric devices) in lieu of more durable and robust seals (e.g., metal-to-metal contact). Rather, as discussed more below, the valves incorporate a force generating element that ensures contact between components to form appropriate seals that allow the cylinder to maintain pressure, despite dimensional changes in the structure of the valve.

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What is claimed is: 1. A valve assembly, comprising: a housing; a nozzle and a cylinder disposed in the housing, each formed separately from one another and from the housing so as to insert into the housing and be spaced apart from one another in the housing; a disc element with a first side and a second side, one of which is configured to contact the nozzle in a first position; a piston that transits in the cylinder, the piston configured to couple with the disc element so that each of the piston and the disc element are moveable relative to the nozzle, the piston having a first side with a surface in position to contact a fluid in the cylinder, wherein the piston is configured to move the disc element to the first position in response to the fluid, and wherein the piston has a second side, opposite the first side, that is configured to form a metal-to-metal seal with the cylinder; and a force generating element disposed on the first side of the disc element, wherein the force generating element has a loading profile that defines a first load at a first deflected dimension and a second load at a second deflected dimension that is different from the first deflected dimension, and wherein the first load is substantially the same as the second load. 2. The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the force generating element comprises one or more spring elements. 3. The valve assembly of claim 2 , wherein the spring elements comprise at least one conical spring washer. 4. The valve assembly of claim 2 , wherein the one or more spring comprises a conical spring washer. 5. The valve assembly of claim 4 , wherein the spring comprises a Belleville washer. 6. The valve assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a plunger having a first section that is adapted to insert into the piston; and an annular ring disposed on the second side of the piston to form the metal-to-metal seal. 7. The valve assembly of claim 6 , further comprising: a disc holder having a shaft, wherein the piston is configured with a cavity inside the annular ring that is adapted to receive the disc holder in the piston; and a disc retainer that is adapted to couple with the disc holder and the disc element. 8. A valve assembly, comprising: a housing have a first inlet/outlet and a second inlet/outlet disposed at an angle relative to one another; a nozzle disposed in the first inlet/outlet, the nozzle having a first seating surface; a cylinder disposed in the housing and spaced apart from the nozzle, the cylinder having a second seating surface, wherein at least one of the nozzle and the cylinder is formed separately from the housing so as to insert into the housing; a piston disposed in the cylinder, the piston having a surface in position to contact a fluid; a disc element coupled to the piston; and a force generating element coupled between the piston and the disc element, the force generating element having a loading profile under substantially constant loading that defines a first deflected dimension and a second deflected dimension that is less than the first deflected dimension, wherein each of the piston and the disc element are moveable relative to the nozzle to move the disc element in response to the fluid so that the disc element and the piston contact the first seating surface and the second seating surface, respectively, at the second deflected dimension, and wherein the piston is configured to form a metal-to-metal seal with the first seating surface. 9. The valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein the force generating element comprises a spring. 10. The valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein the force generating element comprises a first conical spring washer and a second conical spring washer, and wherein the first conical spring washer and the second conical spring washer have a convex side and a concave side. 11. The valve assembly of claim 10 , wherein the convex side of the first conical spring washer is disposed in the concave side of the second conical spring washer. 12. The valve assembly of claim 10 , wherein the convex side of the first conical spring washer faces the convex side of the second conical spring washer. 13. The valve assembly of claim 10 , wherein the concave side of the first conical spring washer faces the concave side of the second conical spring washer. 14. The valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein the piston has a peripheral surface proximate the cylinder and a boss element on a bottom side, wherein the boss element forms an annular ring that is set radially inwardly from the peripheral surface, and wherein the boss element contacts the second seating surface at the second deflected dimension. 15. The valve assembly of claim 14 , further comprising a seal plate that forms the second seating surface. 16. The valve assembly of claim 14 , further comprising: a disc holder having a shaft, wherein the piston is configured with a cavity inside the annular ring that is adapted to receive the disc holder in the piston; and a disc retainer that is adapted to couple with the disc holder and the disc element. 17. The valve assembly of claim 16 , further comprising a plunger having a first section that is adapted to insert into the cavity of the piston and a bore that is adapted to receive the shaft of the disc holder. 18. The valve assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a pilot valve coupled with the cylinder, wherein the pilot valve has a first operative state that configures the pilot valve to couple the cylinder with fluid at a first pressure from a first fluid source. 19. The valve assembly of claim 18 , wherein the pilot valve is further configured to couple the cylinder with fluid at a second pressure from a second source, and wherein the second pressure is less than the first pressure.

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Classifications

  • F16K25/00Primary

    Details relating to contact between valve members and seats (movement of valve members other than for opening and closing F16K29/00) · CPC title

  • Multiple inlet with single outlet · CPC title

  • one side of the piston being acted upon by the circulating fluid · CPC title

  • one side of the piston being spring-loaded · CPC title

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What does patent US9677679B2 cover?
Embodiments of a force generating element that can broaden the application of valves and, in particular, pilot-operated valves to include applications that have extreme operating temperatures. These improvements forgo use of o-rings (and like elastomeric devices) in lieu of more durable and robust seals (e.g., metal-to-metal contact). Rather, as discussed more below, the valves incorporate a fo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dresser Inc, Dresser Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16K25/00. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 13 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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