Knife Gate Valve Liner
Embodiments of the invention provide a knife gate valve including a valve body assembly defining a passageway having an axis and including a first body half and a second body half each including a flange recessed portion defining a flange recess surface. Each flange recess surface includes a first flange surface portion, a second flange surface portion, and a raised flange bead between the first flange surface portion and the second flange surface portion. The knife gate valve further includes a one-piece liner arranged between the first body half and the second body half, and including a first liner flange engaged with the first flange surface portion, the raised flange bead, and the second flange surface portion of the first body half, and a second liner flange engaged with the first flange surface portion, the raised flange bead, and the second flange surface portion of the second body half.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/170,602 filed on Jun. 3, 2015, and to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/190,099 filed on Jul. 8, 2015, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUNDGate valves or knife gate valves are used to control the flow of fluid, such as process fluid, in a pipeline. These valves include a housing having a fluid passageway and a moveable gate for opening or closing the fluid passageway. The gate is configured to slide within a liner located within the housing. In an open position, the gate is moved to allow flow through the fluid passageway between inlet and outlet ports of the valve. In a closed position, the gate is moved to close the fluid passageway and inhibit flow. The liner is usually one-piece and completely lines the inside of the valve. One-piece liners prevent the metal portion of the valve body from wearing through. For “cast in place” liners, once these liners wear out, the valve is usually thrown away.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONSome embodiments of the invention provide a knife gate valve including a valve body assembly defining a passageway having an axis and including a first body half and a second body half, each including a flange recessed portion defining a flange recess surface. Each flange recess surface includes a first flange surface portion, a second flange surface portion, and a raised flange bead arranged between the first flange surface portion and the second flange surface portion. The knife gate valve further includes a one-piece liner arranged between the first body half and the second body half and including a first liner flange engaged with the first flange surface portion, the raised flange bead, and the second flange surface portion of the first body half, and a second liner flange engaged with the first flange surface portion, the raised flange bead, and the second flange surface portion of the second body half.
Other embodiments of the invention provide a one-piece liner for a knife gate valve that includes a gate that is moveable between a first position and a second position. The one-piece liner includes a radial sealing bead that is configured to seal against the gate in the second position and that defines a protrusion height, a top, a centerline, and a bottom. The protrusion height varies from a maximum height at the top to a minimum height at the bottom, and the minimum height is less than the maximum height.
Other embodiments of the invention provide a knife gate valve that includes a valve body assembly that defines a passageway that has an axis. The valve body also includes a flange recessed portion that defines a flange recess surface that includes a first flange surface portion, a second flange surface portion, and a raised flange bead arranged between the first flange surface portion and the second flange surface portion. The knife gate valve further includes a one-piece liner that is arranged at least partially within the valve body and includes a cylindrical portion, an upwardly extending chest portion, and a gate slot. The cylindrical portion includes a liner bore surface and a liner flange that is engaged with the first flange surface portion, the raised flange bead, and the second flange surface portion. The gate slot includes a radial sealing bead that is arranged adjacent to the liner bore surface on a longitudinal surface of the gate slot. The radial sealing bead defines a protrusion height, a top, a centerline, and a bottom. The protrusion height varies from a maximum height at the top to a minimum height at the bottom, and the minimum height less than the maximum height.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless specified or limited otherwise, the terms “mounted,” “connected,” “supported,” and “coupled” and variations thereof are used broadly and encompass both direct and indirect mountings, connections, supports, and couplings. Further, “connected” and “coupled” are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings.
The following discussion is presented to enable a person skilled in the art to make and use embodiments of the invention. Various modifications to the illustrated embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles herein can be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from embodiments of the invention. Thus, embodiments of the invention are not intended to be limited to embodiments shown, but are to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein. The following detailed description is to be read with reference to the figures, in which like elements in different figures have like reference numerals. The figures, which are not necessarily to scale, depict selected embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of embodiments of the invention. Skilled artisans will recognize the examples provided herein have many useful alternatives and fall within the scope of embodiments of the invention.
The first and second body halves 26a, 26b are symmetric, and the following description of the first body half 26a also applies to the second body half 26b. The first body half 26a and the second body half 26b include similar features which are identified with like reference numerals and distinguished by the suffix “a” and “b” in the figures. As shown in
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where Hd is the protrusion height at a distance d along the first radial sealing bead 134a from the top 140a to the bottom 148a of the first radial sealing bead 134a.
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In some embodiments, the relationship between the percent decrease in the protrusion height from Hmax and the distance along the first radial sealing bead 134a can fall between the relationships shown in
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A similar process is used to install the liner 30 onto the second body half 26b, as the second body half 26b and the second cylindrical portion 94b are symmetrical to the first body half 26a and the first cylindrical portion 94a, respectively. Once the liner 30 is installed onto both the first and second body halves 26a, 26b, the liner 30 is arranged between the first and second body halves 26a, 26b and the fastening elements 54 are installed through the joining apertures 42a, 42b and tightened to join the first body half 26a and the second body half 26b. This completes assembly of the valve body assembly 14 and the gland assembly 18 is then installed onto the valve body assembly 14 by first placing the packing 160 on the liner top flange 122 so that the gland slot 164 aligns with the gate slot 102. The gland box 152 is then installed over the packing 160 and the gate 126 is installed through the gland slot 164 and the gate slot 102. Once the gate 126 is installed, the fastening elements 154 are positioned, as shown in
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Another pipe can be coupled to the second body half 26b using another pipe flange to allow process fluid to be carried after flowing through the passageway 34. Additionally, the second body half 26b and the second cylindrical portion 94b are symmetrical to the first body half 26a and the first cylindrical portion 94a, respectively. Therefore, the preceding description also applies to the second body half 26b and the second cylindrical portion 94b of the liner 30. Furthermore, the first body half 26a and the second body half 26b are capable of coupling to other, non-slip on pipe flanges that define a pipe bore Bp that is less than or equal to the liner bore Bv.
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The first and second radial sealing beads 134a, 134b define a decreasing protrusion height from a maximum protrusion height Hmax at the top 140a, 140b of the first and second radial sealing beads 134a, 134b to a minimum protrusion height Hmin at the bottom 148a, 148b of the first and second radial sealing beads 134a, 134b. The varying height of the first and second radial sealing beads 134a, 134b enable the liner 30 to use the deflection of the gate 126 to increase sealing with increased differential pressure. This is achieved because the first and second radial sealing beads 134a, 134b define a maximum protrusion height Hmax where deflection of the gate 126 is at a minimum and define a minimum protrusion height Hmin where deflection of the gate 126 is at a maximum.
Simultaneously, the varying height of the first and second radial sealing beads 134a, 134b maintains a minimum valve closing force while deflection of the gate 126 increases with increased differential pressure. The valve closing force is the force necessary to move the gate 126 from the open position to the closed position. When the gate 126 is moving towards the closed position, and the differential pressure causes the gate 126 to deflect, a leading edge 172 of the gate 126 must overcome the protrusion height at the bottom 148a, 148b of the first radial sealing bead 134a or the second radial sealing bead 134b, depending on the direction of the deflection of the gate 126, to reach the closed position. The protrusion height at the bottom 148a, 148b of the first and second radial sealing beads 134a, 134b is the minimum protrusion height Hmin which minimizes the valve closing force and still provides an effective seal.
An integral seal is formed between the liner flanges 114a, 114b and the flange recess surfaces 74a, 74b and the liner top flange 122 is sealed between the packing 160 and the male gland followers 82a, 82b. These seals enable the liner 30 to completely isolate the valve body halves 26a, 26b from process fluid flowing through the passageway 34. This protects the valve body halves 26a, 26b from coming into contact with the process fluid which can be highly abrasive and/or corrosive, and enables the knife gate valve 10 to be reused while only requiring the liner 30 to be replaced as the process fluid begins to wear the liner 30 down.
The symmetry defined by the first and second body halves 26a, 26b, the first and second cylindrical portions 94a, 94b, and the first and second radial sealing beads 134a, 134b enables the knife gate valve 10 to achieve bi-directional sealing in either flow direction (i.e., from the first body half 26a towards the second body half 26b or from the second body half 26b towards the first body half 26a).
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that while the invention has been described above in connection with particular embodiments and examples, the invention is not necessarily so limited, and that numerous other embodiments, examples, uses, modifications and departures from the embodiments, examples and uses are intended to be encompassed by the claims attached hereto. The entire disclosure of each patent and publication cited herein is incorporated by reference, as if each such patent or publication were individually incorporated by reference herein.
Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A knife gate valve comprising:
- a valve body assembly defining a passageway having an axis and including a first body half and a second body half each including a flange recessed portion defining a flange recess surface, each flange recess surface including a first flange surface portion, a second flange surface portion, and a raised flange bead arranged between the first flange surface portion and the second flange surface portion; and
- a one-piece liner arranged between the first body half and the second body half and including a first liner flange engaged with the first flange surface portion, the raised flange bead, and the second flange surface portion of the first body half, and a second liner flange engaged with the first flange surface portion, the raised flange bead, and the second flange surface portion of the second body half.
2. The knife gate valve of claim 1, wherein the raised flange bead of the first body half is arranged radially around and protrudes from the flange recess surface of the first body half, and the raised flange bead of the second body half is arranged radially around and protrudes from the flange recess surface of the second body half.
3. The knife gate valve of claim 1, wherein the first flange surface portion and the second flange surface portion of the first body half are coplanar, and the first flange surface portion and the second flange surface portion of the second body half are coplanar.
4. The knife gate valve of claim 1, wherein the first flange surface portion and the second flange surface portion of the first body half are arranged substantially perpendicular to the axis, and the first flange surface portion and the second flange surface portion of the second body half are arranged substantially perpendicular to the axis.
5. The knife gate valve of claim 1, wherein the one-piece liner includes an upwardly extending chest portion having a liner top flange.
6. The knife gate valve of claim 5, further comprising a gland assembly including at least one packing layer enclosed by a gland box, the gland box sealing the liner top flange between the at least one packing layer and a male gland follower of the first body half and the second body half.
7. The knife gate valve of claim 1, wherein the raised flange bead of the first body half defines a substantially rectangular shape in cross-section, and the raised flange bead of the second body half defines a substantially rectangular shape in cross-section.
8. The knife gate valve of claim 1, wherein the raised flange bead of the first body half engages the first liner flange to provide a first line contact seal, and the raised flange bead of the second body half engages the second liner flange to provide a second line contact seal.
9. The knife gate valve of claim 1, wherein the first liner flange compresses against the first flange surface portion, the raised flange bead, and the second flange surface portion of the first body half with a force substantially perpendicular to the flange recess surface, and the second liner flange compresses against the first flange surface portion, the raised flange bead, and the second flange surface portion of the second body half with a force substantially perpendicular to the flange recess surface.
10. The knife gate valve of claim 1, wherein the first body half is configured to receive a first pipe flange and the raised flange bead of the first body half enables a first integral seal to be formed between the first pipe flange and the first body half, and the second body half is configured to receive a second pipe flange and the raised flange bead of the second body half enables a second integral seal to be formed between the second pipe flange and the second body half.
11. A one-piece liner for a knife gate valve including a gate moveable between a first position and a second position, the one-piece liner comprising:
- a radial sealing bead configured to seal against the gate in the second position and defining a protrusion height, a top, a centerline, and a bottom, the protrusion height varying from a maximum height at the top to a minimum height at the bottom, the minimum height less than the maximum height.
12. The one-piece liner for a knife gate valve of claim 11, further comprising a second radial sealing bead configured to seal against the gate in the second position and defining a protrusion height, a top, a centerline, and a bottom, the protrusion height varying from a maximum height at the top to a minimum height at the bottom, the minimum height less than the maximum height.
13. The one-piece liner for a knife gate valve of claim 12, further comprising a first liner bore surface, a second liner bore surface, and a gate slot configured to slidably receive the gate and including a first longitudinal surface and a second longitudinal surface opposing the first longitudinal surface.
14. The one-piece liner for a knife gate valve of claim 13, where the radial sealing bead is arranged adjacent to the first liner bore surface on the first longitudinal surface, and the second radial sealing bead is arranged adjacent to the second liner bore surface on the second longitudinal surface.
15. The one-piece liner for a knife gate valve of claim 11, further comprising an upwardly extending chest portion having a liner flange.
16. A knife gate valve comprising:
- a valve body assembly defining a passageway having an axis and including a flange recessed portion defining a flange recess surface including a first flange surface portion, a second flange surface portion, and a raised flange bead arranged between the first flange surface portion and the second flange surface portion; and
- a one-piece liner arranged at least partially within the valve body and including a cylindrical portion, an upwardly extending chest portion, and a gate slot, the cylindrical portion including a liner bore surface and a liner flange engaged with the first flange surface portion, the raised flange bead, and the second flange surface portion, and
- the gate slot including a radial sealing bead arranged adjacent to the liner bore surface on a longitudinal surface of the gate slot, the radial sealing bead defining a protrusion height, a top, a centerline, and a bottom, the protrusion height varying from a maximum height at the top to a minimum height at the bottom, the minimum height less than the maximum height.
17. The knife gate valve of claim 16, further comprising a second radial sealing bead opposing the radial sealing bead.
18. The knife gate valve of claim 16, wherein the raised flange bead is arranged radially around and protrudes from the flange recess surface.
19. The knife gate valve of claim 16, wherein the valve body assembly is configured to receive a slip on pipe flange and the raised flange bead enables an integral seal to be formed between the slip on pipe flange and the valve body.
20. The knife gate valve of claim 16, wherein the raised flange bead engages the liner flange to provide a line contact seal.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 2, 2016
Publication Date: Dec 8, 2016
Inventors: Darren Parsons (Cambewarra), John Sidney Moreland (North Nowra)
Application Number: 15/171,918