CA2486471C - Gate valve with replaceable inserts and method of refurbishing same - Google Patents

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CA2486471C
CA2486471C CA002486471A CA2486471A CA2486471C CA 2486471 C CA2486471 C CA 2486471C CA 002486471 A CA002486471 A CA 002486471A CA 2486471 A CA2486471 A CA 2486471A CA 2486471 C CA2486471 C CA 2486471C
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16KVALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
    • F16K3/00Gate valves or sliding valves, i.e. cut-off apparatus with closing members having a sliding movement along the seat for opening and closing
    • F16K3/02Gate valves or sliding valves, i.e. cut-off apparatus with closing members having a sliding movement along the seat for opening and closing with flat sealing faces; Packings therefor
    • F16K3/0272Gate valves or sliding valves, i.e. cut-off apparatus with closing members having a sliding movement along the seat for opening and closing with flat sealing faces; Packings therefor permitting easy assembly or disassembly
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16KVALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
    • F16K27/00Construction of housing; Use of materials therefor
    • F16K27/04Construction of housing; Use of materials therefor of sliding valves
    • F16K27/044Construction of housing; Use of materials therefor of sliding valves slide valves with flat obturating members
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16KVALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
    • F16K3/00Gate valves or sliding valves, i.e. cut-off apparatus with closing members having a sliding movement along the seat for opening and closing
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    • F16K3/314Forms or constructions of slides; Attachment of the slide to the spindle

Abstract

A gate valve includes a valve body having a cylindrical passage defining a flow path through the valve, a gate for controlling fluid flow through the valve and a replaceable wear-resistant flow-path liner for in the flow path. The flow-path liner includes a plurality of replaceable wear-resistant inserts, including wear sleeves lining ports of the valve body, valve seats and a gate insert for a flow path bore through the gate. Each replaceable valve seat has a wiper ring for cleaning the gate when it opens and closes. By regularly inspecting and replacing worn-out inserts, the service life of the gate valve can be prolonged and the expense associated with replacing or rebuilding the valve body is avoided.

Description

GATE VALVE WITH REPLACEABLE INSERTS AND METHOD

OF REFURBISHING SAME
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates in general to high-pressure valves for the oil and gas industry and, in particular, to gate valves used in severe service applications in which flow path components of the valve are subject to wear.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Gate valves are used in the oil and gas industry for heating and treating systems, cementing, fracturing and acidizing and other well stimulation applications in which high working pressures and abrasive and/or corrosive fluids are conducted at high flow rates.

Because a gate valve is subjected to high pressures, corrosive fluids and abrasive proppants (such as sand, resin-coated sand or sintered bauxite) the components of the gate valve that form the flow path through the valve tend to erode. As is well known in the art, component wear causes close-fitting components to loose their initial shape, thereby rendering the gate valve more prone to leaking. In order to mitigate the effects of wear, gate valves used in severe service conditions require regular maintenance and refurbishment. The non-replaceable components of gate valves are typically refurbished by welding new metal in the flow path, and then machining the flow path components back to their original tolerances.
Not only is refurbishment by welding and machining time-consuming and expensive, but the mechanical and thermal properties of the weld are inferior to those of the steel DOCSOTT: 357241 \ 1 used to make the gate valve. Furthermore, for sour service, where welds are exposed to H2S, the welds are susceptible to sulphide stress corrosion cracking (SSCC).

A further common problem with gate valves is that abrasive fracturing fluids tend to be drawn into the gate mechanism when the gate is opened and closed. Attempts have been made to redress this particular problem by introducing seals or replaceable liners to inhibit fluid from entering the gate mechanism, such as, for example, in U.S. Patent No. 4,051,863 to Still, U.S Patent No.
3,194,259 to Garrod, and U.S. Patent No. 3,624,882 to Gustafson. Although these prior-art gate valves have seals or liners to inhibit fluid from penetrating into the gate mechanism, exposed flow-path components have a propensity to wear.

Consequently, there exists a need for a gate valve with improved erosion resistance that is more quickly and easily refurbished to original specifications.

SUbMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a gate valve with improved wear resistance.

It is another object of the invention to provide a gate valve that is quickly and easily refurbished to original specifications.

The invention therefore provides a gate valve including a valve body having a generally cylindrical passage defining a flow path through the gate valve with a gate for controlling fluid flow through the flow path, the gate being translatable in a plane perpendicular to the flow path between an open position, in which fluid flows
- 2 -through the gate, and a closed position, in which fluid flow is obstructed by the gate, the gate valve having a replaceable flow path liner comprising: cylindrical valve seats that protectively line the flow path on respective sides of the gate, the respective cylindrical valve seats having an inner end that abuts the gate; wear sleeves that protectively line the flow path through each valve body port of the gate valve, the respective wear sleeves having respective inner ends received in respective outer ends of the respective cylindrical valve seats; and a cylindrical gate insert that protectively lines the flow path through the gate.

The invention further provides a gate valve for use in severe service applications, the gate valve including a valve body having a generally cylindrical passage defining a flow path through the gate valve and a gate for controlling fluid flow through the gate valve, the gate being translatable in a plane perpendicular to the flow path between an open position, in which fluid flows through the gate valve and the gate, and a closed position, in which fluid flow is obstructed by the gate, the gate valve comprising: a replaceable flow-path liner that protectively lines an entire length of the flow path, comprising:
cylindrical valve seats that protectively line the flow path on each side of the gate, the respective cylindrical valve seats having an inner end that abuts the gate; wear sleeves that protectively line each valve body port of the valve body, the respective wear sleeves having respective inner ends received in respective outer ends of the respective valve seats; and a cylindrical gate insert that lines the flow path through the gate and is retained in the flow path through the gate by a mechanical fastener.
- 3 -The invention yet further provides a method of refurbishing a gate valve comprising: disassembling the gate valve; removing a replaceable flow-path liner that lines an entire length of the flow path, the flow path liner comprising contiguous inserts, including:
cylindrical valve seats that protectively line the valve body on respective sides of a gate of the gate valve, the respective cylindrical valve seats having respective inner ends that abut the gate; wear sleeves that protectively line respective valve body ports on opposed sides of the valve body, the respective wear sleeves having an inner end received in respective outer ends of the respective cylindrical valve seats; and, a cylindrical gate insert that protectively lines the flow path through the gate and is retained in the flow path through the gate; inspecting the flow-path liner inserts; replacing any worn flow-path liner inserts; and reassembling the gate valve by inserting the respective cylindrical valve seats in the valve body on respective sides of the gate; inserting an inner end of the wear sleeves that protectively line respective valve body ports into respective outer ends of the respective cylindrical valve seats; and, inserting the cylindrical gate insert into the gate.

The invention also provides a gate valve that includes a valve body with a generally cylindrical passage defining a flow path through the valve body and a pair of opposed flanged ports on opposed sides of the valve body, comprising: cylindrical valve seats that protectively line the flow path through the valve body on respective sides of a gate for controlling flow through the gate valve, the respective cylindrical valve seats having an inner end that - 3a -abuts the gate; wear sleeves that protectively line the flow path through each of the respective valve body ports, the respective wear sleeves having respective inner ends received in respective outer ends of the respective cylindrical valve seats; and a cylindrical gate insert that protectively lines a flow path through the gate.

The invention yet further provides a gate valve, comprising: a valve body with a generally cylindrical passage defining a flow path through the valve body; a pair of opposed flanged ports on opposed sides of the valve body, the flow path extending through the respective flanged ports; cylindrical valve seats that protectively line the flow path through the valve body on respective sides of a gate for controlling flow through the gate valve, the respective cylindrical valve seats having an inner end that abuts the gate; wear sleeves that protectively line the flow path through each of the respective valve body ports, the respective wear sleeves having respective inner ends received in respective outer ends of the respective cylindrical valve seats; and a cylindrical gate insert that protectively lines a flow path through the gate.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in combination with the appended drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a gate valve in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;

- 3b -FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the fully assembled gate valve in accordance with the embodiment shown in FIG.
1;

- 3c -FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the gate valve shown in FIG. 1, illustrating the gate mechanism and replaceable inserts removed from the valve body, flange and cap;

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the gate valve shown in FIG. 1, illustrating the valve body removed to show the gate in the open position;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the gate valve shown in FIG. 1, illustrating the valve body removed to show the gate in the closed position;

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a replaceable valve seat with a wiper ring in accordance with another embodiment of the invention FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a replaceable valve seat with a wiper ring arld a retainer ring in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention; and FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an assembled gate valve in accordance with the invention equipped with a replaceable insert used for interconnecting the gate valve with another gate valve or plug valve, a fracturing head, a wellhead isolation tool or any other component in a pressure control stack used for well stimulation operations.

It will be noted that throughout the appended drawings, like features are identified by like reference numerals.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The invention provides a gate valve that includes a valve body having a cylindrical passage defining a flow path through the valve, a gate for controlling fluid flow
- 4 -DOCSOTT: 357241\1 through the valve with a replaceable wear-resistant flow-path liner for protectively lining the flow path through the valve. The flow-path liner includes a plurality of replaceable wear-resistant inserts, e.g. replaceable wear sleeves for protectively lining ports of the valve body, replaceable valve seats for lining the valve body and a replaceable gate insert for a flow path bore through the gate. By regularly inspecting and replacing worn inserts, a service life of the gate valve can be significantly prolonged, thus obviating a considerable expense associated with replacing or rebuilding the valve body.

FIGS. 1 and 2 are exploded and assembled views, respectively, of a gate valve, generally indicated by the reference numeral 10, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. The gate valve 10 includes a valve body 12, which is the most expensive component of the gate valve.
The valve body 12 has a generally cylindrical passage defining a flow path 14 through the valve. The flow path 14 extends between a pair of opposed flanged ports 16. The valve body 12 also has a gate housing 18 which is a tubular structure transverse to the flow path 14. The gate housing 18 includes a large cavity 19 in which a gate mechanism 20 is housed. The gate mechanism 20 is encased by a flange 34, which is connected by threaded fasteners to the gate housing 18, and also by a cap 36, which is mounted to the flange.

As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, the gate mechanism 20 includes a gate 22 having a flow path bore 24 that forms part of the flow path when the gate is in an open position.
The gate can be moved in a plane perpendicular to the flow path between an open position, in which fluid flows through the valve, and a closed position, in which fluid flow is
- 5 -DOCSOTT: 357241\1 obstructed using a valve control wheel 32. The gate 22 also includes a rectangular slot 26 into which a gate control block 28 is received. Mounted to the gate control block 28 is a sleeve 29 for receiving a stem 30. The stem is connected to valve control wheel 32, or other such mechanism for applying torque to the stem. Torque applied to the valve control wheel causes the stem to rotate.
Rotation of the stem is converted into movement of the gate, i.e., moving the gate from an opened to a closed position, or vice versa, in a manner well known in the art.
As shown in FIG. 1, the gate valve 10 includes a replaceable flow-path liner 40 protectively lining the flow path 14. In the illustrated embodiment, the replaceable flow-path liner 40 extends throughout an entire length of the flow path 14, although persons of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the replaceable flow-path liner 40 could be extended over only a portion of the flow path 14 to protect a selected portion of the flow path most susceptible to wear.

As shown in FIG. 1, the replaceable flow-path liner 40 includes five replaceable, contiguous wear-resistant inserts. The replaceable inserts include a replaceable gate insert 42 for protectively lining the flow path bore 24 in the gate 22; a pair of replaceable wear sleeves 44 for protectively lining the ports 16 of the valve body 12;
and a pair of replaceable valve seats 46 for protectively lining the flow path between the gate insert 42 and the wear sleeves 44.

As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, the gate 22 further includes a pair of bores 43 that are orthogonal to the flow path 14. The bores 43 receive mechanical fasteners, such as set screws (not illustrated). The mechanical fasteners
- 6 -DOCSOTT: 357241\1 secure the replaceable gate insert 42 within the flow path bore 24 through the gate 22.

As shown in FIG. 3, the replaceable valve seats 46 receive an inner end of the replaceable wear sleeves 44 at an outer end and are in abutment with the surfaces of the gate 22 at an inner end. In another embodiment of the wear inserts, the wear sleeves 44 pass substantially through the valve seats 46. 0-rings 47 provide a fluid seal between the inner end of the valve seats 46 and the valve body 12.

Likewise, o-rings 49 provide a fluid seal between the replaceable wear sleeves 44 and valve body ports 16.

FIG. 4 shows the replaceable valve seats 46 aligned with the flow path 14 in the open position in which fluid is free to flow through the bore 24 in the gate 22. For the sake of illustration, the valve body 12 is shown removed in both FIG. 4 and FIG. 5. The gate 22 is shown in the closed position in FIG. 5, as the valve seats 46 are offset with respect to the flow path 14. The flow path 14 is obstructed by the solid upper portion of the gate 22.

As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, each replaceable valve seat 46 includes a wiper ring 50. When the gate 22 is opened or closed, the wiper ring 50 wipes the gate, thereby cleaning the gate of fluids, proppants or other debris that would otherwise be drawn into, and potentially clog, the gate mechanism 20.

As shown in FIG. 6, the replaceable valve seats 46 may include an annular groove 48 for receiving the wiper ring 50. The wiper ring 50 can be made of rubber, polyurethane or any other material that is suitable for cleaning the surfaces of the gate.
- 7 -DOCSOTT: 357241 \ 1 A further embodiment of the valve seat 46 is shown in FIG. 7 in which the valve seat includes an annular shoulder 52 for receiving the wiper ring 50. The wiper ring 50 is surrounded and retained in place by a retainer ring 54.

The retainer ring 54 can be made of brass, bronze, stainless steel or other suitable material.

In one embodiment, the gate insert 42 may be made of 4340 steel. For sour well service, the gate insert can be made of 17-4 stainless steel. The replaceable wear sleeves 44 may be made of 4340 steel or 8620 case hardened steel.
For sour well service, the replaceable wear sleeves can be 17-4 stainless steel. The valve seats 46 in one embodiment are 4140 steel, although they may likewise be made of 4340 steel or 8620 case hardened steel. The valve body, flange, cap are made of AISI 4130 or 4140 steel. The valve gate can be made of 17-4 stainless steel to permit the gate valve 10 to be used for sour service applications.

The service life of this gate valve 10 can be prolonged significantly by replacing the wear-resistant inserts at regular maintenance intervals. The gate valve can be disassembled and the various inserts inspected and replaced as required to return the gate valve 10 to its initial specifications. Due to the advantageous design of this gate valve, worn inserts can be quickly and easily replaced. The replaceable inserts therefore obviate the need to rebuild or replace the expensive valve body 12 or other valve components including the valve gate 22.

FIG. 8 is a side perspective view from the side of a gate valve 10 in accordance with the invention equipped with a wear-resistant replaceable sleeve 44a in accordance with another aspect of the invention. The wear-resistant replaceable sleeve 44a is longer than the port 16 in which _ 8 -DOCSOTT: 357241 \ 1 it is inserted. The inserted end of the wear sleeve 44a is configured in the same way as the wear sleeve 44 shown in FIGs. 1 and 3-5. The free end of wear sleeve 44a permits a seamless connection between the gate valve 10 and any other pressure control element equipped with wear-resistant flow path inserts in a pressure control stack. For example, a connection between the gate valve 10 and a plug valve with wear-resistant inserts as described in applicant's co-pending Canadian Patent Application No. 2,476,813 entitled HIGH PRESSURE PLUG VALVE WITH REPLACEABLE INSERTS AND
METHOD OF REFURBISHING SAME, filed August 6, 2004, or a connection between the gate valve and a fracturing head with wear-resistant inserts described in Applicant's co-pending Canadian Patent Application No. 2,486,513 entitled FRACTURING HEAD WITH REPLACEABLE INSERTS FOR IMPROVED WEAR
RESISTANCE AND METHOD OF REFURBISHING SAME filed on November 1, 2004.

The seamless connection enabled by the replaceable wear-resistant sleeve 44a prevents erosion at the flanged connection of two elements in a pressure control stack. The length of the wear sleeve 44a depends on the element to which the gate valve 10 is to be connected. The free end of the replaceable wear-resistant sleeve cooperates with another wear-resistant insert in the other element in the flow control stack to provide the seamless connection between the gate valve 10 and the other element. A fluid seal is provided on the free end of the wear sleeve by an 0-ring 49a. Alternatively or in addition, a fluid seal can be provided by ring gaskets 52 and flange gaskets 50.
Providing a seamless connection between elements in the flow control stack prolongs the life of replaceable wear-resistant sleeves used to line the respective flow paths at the connection, and also ensures that there is no washout damage to ports of the interconnected elements. Washout at flanged connections tends to become a problem at high volume pump rates.

Persons of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate, in light of this specification, that minor variations may be made to the components of the gate valve without departing from the sprit and scope of the invention. The embodiments of the invention described above are therefore intended to be exemplary only and the scope of the invention is limited only by the scope of the appended claims.

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THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A gate valve including a valve body having a generally cylindrical passage defining a flow path through the gate valve with a gate for controlling fluid flow through the flow path, the gate being translatable in a plane perpendicular to the flow path between an open position, in which fluid flows through the gate, and a closed position, in which fluid flow is obstructed by the gate, the gate valve having a replaceable flow path liner comprising:
cylindrical valve seats that protectively line the flow path on respective sides of the gate, the respective cylindrical valve seats having an inner end that abuts the gate;

wear sleeves that protectively line the flow path through each valve body port of the gate valve, the respective wear sleeves having respective inner ends received in respective outer ends of the respective cylindrical valve seats; and a cylindrical gate insert that protectively lines the flow path through the gate.
2. The gate valve as claimed in 1 wherein the replaceable flow path liner comprises a metal flow path liner.
3. The gate valve as claimed in claim 2 wherein the metal flow path liner is made of steel.
4. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 1-3 wherein the cylindrical gate insert is retained in the flow path through the gate by a mechanical fastener received in a bore that is perpendicular to, and communicates with, the flow path through the gate.
5. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 1-4 wherein the respective valve seats comprise an annular groove for receiving a gate wiper ring.
6. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 1-4 wherein the respective valve seats comprise:
an annular shoulder for retaining a wiper ring; and a retainer ring surrounding the wiper ring.
7. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 1-6 further comprising an O-ring that provides a fluid seal between the inner end of the respective valve seats and the valve body.
8. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 1-7 further comprising an O-ring that provides a fluid seal between an outer end of the respective wear sleeves and the valve body ports.
9. A gate valve for use in severe service applications, the gate valve including a valve body having a generally cylindrical passage defining a flow path through the gate valve and a gate for controlling fluid flow through the gate valve, the gate being translatable in a plane perpendicular to the flow path between an open position, in which fluid flows through the gate valve and the gate, and a closed position, in which fluid flow is obstructed by the gate, the gate valve comprising:

a replaceable flow-path liner that protectively lines an entire length of the flow path, comprising:
cylindrical valve seats that protectively line the flow path on each side of the gate, the respective cylindrical valve seats having an inner end that abuts the gate;

wear sleeves that protectively line each valve body port of the valve body, the respective wear sleeves having respective inner ends received in respective outer ends of the respective valve seats; and a cylindrical gate insert that lines the flow path through the gate and is retained in the flow path through the gate by a mechanical fastener.
10. The gate valve as claimed in claim 9 wherein the replaceable flow path liner is a metal flow path liner.
11. The gate valve as claimed in claim 10 wherein the metal flow path liner is made of steel.
12. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 9-11 wherein at least one of the wear sleeves comprises a wear sleeve having a length that is longer than the port of the valve body in which the at least one wear sleeve is received, a free end of the at least one wear sleeve being received in a port of another flow control element to which the gate valve is connected, the other flow control element having a wear-resistant flow path insert that cooperates with the at least one wear sleeve to provide a continuous wear-resistant connection between the gate valve and the other flow control element.
13. The gate valve as claimed in claim 12 further comprising at least one O-ring that provides a fluid seal between the cooperating flow path insert and the at least one wear sleeve.
14. The gate valve as claimed in claim 12 further comprising at least one ring gasket that provides a fluid seal between the cooperating flow path insert and the at least one wear sleeve.
15. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 9-14 wherein the inner ends of the respective valve seats further comprise an annular groove for receiving a wiper ring.
16. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 9-14 wherein the inner ends of the respective valve seats comprise:

an annular shoulder for retaining a wiper ring; and a retainer ring surrounding the wiper ring.
17. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 9-16 further comprising an O-ring that provides a fluid seal between an outer end of the respective wear sleeves and valve body ports.
18. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 9-17 further comprising an O-ring that provides a fluid seal between the respective inner ends of the respective valve seats and the valve body.
19. A method of refurbishing a gate valve comprising:
disassembling the gate valve;

removing a replaceable flow-path liner that lines an entire length of the flow path, the flow path liner comprising contiguous inserts, including:
cylindrical valve seats that protectively line the valve body on respective sides of a gate of the gate valve, the respective cylindrical valve seats having respective inner ends that abut the gate;
wear sleeves that protectively line respective valve body ports on opposed sides of the valve body, the respective wear sleeves having an inner end received in respective outer ends of the respective cylindrical valve seats; and, a cylindrical gate insert that protectively lines the flow path through the gate and is retained in the flow path through the gate;

inspecting the flow-path liner inserts;
replacing any worn flow-path liner inserts; and reassembling the gate valve by inserting the respective cylindrical valve seats in the valve body on respective sides of the gate; inserting an inner end of the wear sleeves that protectively line respective valve body ports into respective outer ends of the respective cylindrical valve seats; and, inserting the cylindrical gate insert into the gate.
20. The method as claimed in claim 19 further comprising removing wiper rings from the inner end of the respective valve seats and inspecting the wiper rings for wear.
21. The method as claimed in claim 20 further comprising replacing the wiper rings if they are worn.
22. The method as claimed in any one of claims 19-21 wherein removing the cylindrical gate insert comprises disengaging at least one mechanical fastener that retains the cylindrical gate insert in the flow path bore through the gate.
23. A gate valve that includes a valve body with a generally cylindrical passage defining a flow path through the valve body and a pair of opposed flanged ports on opposed sides of the valve body, comprising:
cylindrical valve seats that protectively line the flow path through the valve body on respective sides of a gate for controlling flow through the gate valve, the respective cylindrical valve seats having an inner end that abuts the gate;

wear sleeves that protectively line the flow path through each of the respective valve body ports, the respective wear sleeves having respective inner ends received in respective outer ends of the respective cylindrical valve seats; and a cylindrical gate insert that protectively lines a flow path through the gate.
24. The gate valve as claimed in 23 wherein the cylindrical valve seats, the wear sleeves and the cylindrical gate inserts collectively comprise a metal flow path liner.
25. The gate valve as claimed in claim 24 wherein the metal flow path liner is made of steel.
26. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 23-25 wherein the cylindrical gate insert is retained in the flow path through the gate by a mechanical fastener received in a bore that is perpendicular to, and communicates with, the flow path through the gate.
27. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 23-26 wherein the respective valve seats comprise an annular groove in the inner end for receiving a gate wiper ring.
28. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 23-26 wherein the respective valve seats comprise:
an annular shoulder on the inner end for retaining a wiper ring; and a retainer ring surrounding the wiper ring to retain the wiper ring on the inner end of the valve seat.
29. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 23-28 further comprising an O-ring that provides a fluid seal between the inner end of the respective valve seats and the valve body.
30. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 23-29 further comprising an O-ring that provides a fluid seal between an outer end of the respective wear sleeves and the respective valve body ports.
31. A gate valve, comprising:
a valve body with a generally cylindrical passage defining a flow path through the valve body;

a pair of opposed flanged ports on opposed sides of the valve body, the flow path extending through the respective flanged ports;

cylindrical valve seats that protectively line the flow path through the valve body on respective sides of a gate for controlling flow through the gate valve, the respective cylindrical valve seats having an inner end that abuts the gate;

wear sleeves that protectively line the flow path through each of the respective valve body ports, the respective wear sleeves having respective inner ends received in respective outer ends of the respective cylindrical valve seats; and a cylindrical gate insert that protectively lines a flow path through the gate.
32. The gate valve as claimed in 31 wherein the cylindrical valve seats, the wear sleeves and the cylindrical gate inserts collectively comprise a metal flow path liner.
33. The gate valve as claimed in claim 32 wherein the metal flow path liner is made of steel.
34. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 31-33 wherein the cylindrical gate insert is retained in the flow path through the gate by a mechanical fastener received in a bore that is perpendicular to, and communicates with, the flow path through the gate.
35. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 31-34 wherein the respective valve seats comprise an annular groove in the inner end for receiving a gate wiper ring.
36. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 31-34 wherein the respective valve seats comprise:
an annular shoulder on the inner end for retaining a wiper ring; and a retainer ring surrounding the wiper ring to retain the wiper ring on the inner end of the valve seat.
37. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 31-36 further comprising an O-ring that provides a fluid seal between the inner end of the respective valve seats and the valve body.
38. The gate valve as claimed in any one of claims 31-37 further comprising an O-ring that provides a fluid seal between an outer end of the respective wear sleeves and the respective valve body ports.
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