WO2006015220A2 - Pressure independent control valve - Google Patents
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- the invention pertains to a pressure independent valve of the type described by the present applicant in and U. S. Patent Application No. 10/948,662, filed September 23, 2004, which is a divisional of U. S. Patent Application No. 10/049,730, now United States Patent No. 6,827,100.
- This invention has been described in Disclosure Document No. 541,997 and United
- the invention provides valves of the type employing a differential pressure regulator and a characterized valve with a mechanism to enhance control of fluid flow independently of system pressure.
- the valves of the invention are especially suitable for HVAC applications, and provide operation with improved accuracy over a greater flow range with a reduced risk of hunting.
- variable flow systems using electronic 2-way control valves have become generally accepted as the industry standard due to their benefits, mainly reduced pumping cost achieved as a result of reducing pump head and flow.
- each control valve requires a balancing valve to adjust the hydronic circuit with all control valves must be in their open position. Then, as soon as the system is running, depending on different cooling or heating load requirements in the building, valves begin closing and opening. Each opening or closing dynamically alters system pressure, and balancing these systems becomes time consuming and can only be approximate.
- Control circuits are interactive. Therefore, when one control valve closes in a system of the type described above, the differential pressures on other circuits increases and the associated control valves must close to compensate. So when one or more loops become unstable, control problems can spread to other control valves.
- valves Conventional developments in HVAC valves have been made in the recent past with the provision of characterized valves, in general, and particularly of the pressure independent variety. Because of these improvements, many of the disadvantages of variable flow systems are largely eliminated for most HVAC-applications.
- the valves now available for HVAC applications include characterized openings where the degree of opening movement is proportional to flow rate.
- United States Patent No. 6,039,304, to Carlson, et ah describes a ball valve with modified characteristics. The valve includes a disk for characterizing flow to permit a proportional of opening of the valve to correspond to a predetermined flow rate. These valves can provide essentially "equal percent" characteristics, as well as other flow characteristics, and are commercially available under the identifier of CCV.
- the invention provides improvements for pressure independent control valves of the type employing a differential pressure regulator and a characterized valve to enhance control of fluid flow independently of system pressure by the employment in the differential pressure regulator of a diaphragm with a cup arranged to provide a small leakage, thereby dampening the response of the regulator.
- the accuracy at higher flow rates of pressure independent valves of the type employing a differential pressure regulator and a characterized valve to enhance control of fluid flow independently of system pressure by providing a baffle to protect the downstream side of a control disk forming part of the differential pressure regulator.
- a pressure independent fluid flow regulating valve providing a substantially constant flow rate for each set position, comprises: a flow passage leading to a characterized valve having an inlet from and an outlet to said flow passage; upstream of said characterized valve, a seat orifice intersecting said flow passage; a moveable assembly, comprising a disk connected to by a stem, and operated by a pressure sensing means; wherein the disk is located downstream of the seat with which it interacts to vary the flow resistance, and the effective surface area of the disk is essentially the same as the effective surface area of said pressure sensing means; downstream of the disk, a baffle is mounted in a fixed position, close to the disk but at a distance permitting the movement of the disk; the pressure sensing means operates inside a cylinder or chamber which it divides in two portions, wherein one portion is connected to the inlet, and the other portion is connected via reference pressure passage to a point downstream of the characterized valve; and spring means for biasing said moveable assembly.
- a pressure independent fluid flow regulating valve providing a substantially constant flow rate for each set position, comprises: a flow passage leading to a characterized valve having an inlet from and an outlet to said flow passage; upstream of said characterized valve, a seat orifice intersecting said flow passage; a moveable assembly, comprising a disk connected to by a stem, a pressure sensing means comprising a diaphragm and a cup positioned over and covering the pressure sensing means; wherein the disk is located downstream of the seat with which it interacts to vary the flow resistance, and the effective surface area of the disk is essentially the same as the effective surface area of said pressure sensing means; the pressure sensing means operates inside a cylinder or chamber which it divides in two portions, wherein one portion is connected to the inlet, and the other portion is connected via reference pressure passage to a point downstream of the characterized valve, and the cup includes an opening permitting fluid to flow between the chamber and the pressure sensing means to provide dampening; and spring means for biasing said
- a pressure independent fluid flow regulating valve providing a substantially constant flow rate for each set position, comprises: a flow passage leading to a characterized valve having an inlet from and an outlet to said flow passage; downstream of said characterized valve, a seat orifice intersecting said flow passage; a moveable assembly, comprising a disk connected to, and operated by a pressure sensing means; wherein the disk is located downstream of the seat with which it interacts to vary the flow resistance and the effective surface area of the disk, is essentially the same as the effective surface area of said pressure sensing means; downstream of the disk, a baffle is mounted in a fixed position, close to the disk but at a distance permitting the movement of the disk; the pressure sensing means operates inside a cylinder or chamber which it divides in two portions, one portion is connected to the throttling device, the other portion via a reference pressure passage connected to a point upstream of the characterized valve; spring means biases said moveable assembly.
- a pressure independent fluid flow regulating valve providing a substantially constant flow rate for each set position, comprises: a flow passage leading to a characterized valve having an inlet from and an outlet to said flow passage; downstream of said characterized valve, a seat orifice intersecting said flow passage; a moveable assembly, comprising a disk connected to by a stem, a pressure sensing means comprising a diaphragm and a cup is placed over and covering the pressure sensing means; wherein the disk is located downstream of the seat with which it interacts to vary the flow resistance, and the effective surface area of the disk is essentially the same as the effective surface area of said pressure sensing means; the pressure sensing means operates inside a cylinder or chamber which it divides in two portions, wherein one portion is connected to the outlet, and the other portion is connected via reference pressure passage to a point upstream of the characterized valve, and the cup includes an opening permitting fluid to flow between the chamber and the pressure sensing means to provide dampening; and spring means for biasing said move
- FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the improved pressure independent control valve of the present invention illustrating among other things a cup covering the upper side of the diaphragm, which works with a stem and loosely fit center hole to dampen the reaction of the regulator;
- FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the same pressure independent control valve as in FIG. 1, but a baffle is added to the area on top of the control disk to counteract an effect of rapid fluid flow against the downstream side of a control disk.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the same pressure independent control valve as in FIG. 1, but without the cup and with a baffle with raised edges.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the same pressure independent control valve as in FIG. 3, but with a cup added to the top of the upper side of the diaphragm.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the same pressure independent control valve as in FIG. 4, but with a control disk with raised edges.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an alternative solution to the pressure independent control valve, wherein the control valve is placed before the pressure regulator and a cup has been placed so it covers the upper side of the diaphragm of the pressure regulator.
- the invention is described below with regard to specific embodiments which illustrate the arrangement and function of various component parts for valves of particular interest, but the mechanisms and principals can be applied by the skilled worker to other arrangements.
- the invention provides both a construction capable of dampening the response of a differential pressure regulator component of a pressure independent control valve or one to counteract an effect of rapid fluid flow against the downstream side of a control disk in valves of this type.
- the valves of the invention can provide a characterized valve 10 either upstream or downstream of a pressure chamber 2 differential pressure regulator component.
- the details of the characterized valve 10 form no part of the invention, and the characterized valve 10 is illustrated here schematically only.
- FIG. 1 there is shown an improved pressure independent valve of the present invention.
- the valve includes an inlet 1 and outlet 16.
- the inlet 1 communicates with a pressure chamber 2, which can communicate with a second pressure chamber 6, via a seat 15 in opening 15' and a control disk 8.
- the control disk 8 is connected to pressure sensing means comprising a diaphragm 4 via a stem 17.
- the stem 17 has an extension and is guided by a guide post 9.
- the guide post 9 is attached to, or a part of the valve body 7.
- An assembly comprising the control disk 8, stem 17 and a pressure sensing means comprising diaphragm 4 can move as one unit such that control disk 8 can move between open and closed positions as stem is moved by diaphragm 4.
- a spring 5 is biasing the assembly.
- alternative means such as a piston working in a cylinder or similar pressure sensing means, can be employed in place of the diaphragm 4.
- a cup 3 with a center hole 18 for the stem 17 to provide dampening and enhance system stability.
- the cup 3 is placed over and covers the upper area of the pressure sensing means comprising diaphragm 4.
- the center hole 18 has a diameter slightly larger than the stem 17, so the play is small and a resistance to a leakage of fluid between the diaphragm 4 and the pressure chamber 2 is created.
- the exact numerical value of the tolerance is not critical, and is typically large enough to provide control force to reach the diaphragm 4.
- the flow being less than immediate, dampens the reaction of the pressure regulator and leads to a more stable function of the pressure independent valve.
- a characterized control valve 10 is connected between the pressure chamber 2 and the outlet 16.
- the control valve 10 can be operated manually or by an actuator 12.
- the pressure at the outlet 16 is via a reference channel 11 brought hack to the under side of the diaphragm 4 which is biased by a spring 5.
- FIG. 2 an alternative embodiment of a pressure independent valve is shown with all parts identical to the FIG. 1, except that a baffle 13 has been added.
- the baffle 13 is attached to the guide post 9.
- the baffle 13 is positioned just slightly above the highest point of the operating range of the control disk 8.
- FIG. 3 there is shown a pressure independent valve with all parts identical to the FIG. 1, except no cup 3 has been added and a special baffle 20 is used.
- the special baffle 20 has a peripheral edge (flange) 19 on the perimeter of the baffle 20.
- the peripheral edge 19 faces downward and has an inside diameter slightly larger than the control disk 8. This makes it possible to fit the control disk 8 inside the edge 19. This protects the inside of the control disk 8. If the play between the control disk 8 and the inside of the edge 19 is small the cup 3 can be dispensed with, as a damping action takes place between the control disk 8 and the special baffle 20.
- FIG. 4 there is shown a pressure independent valve with all parts identical to the FIG. 1, including cup 3 has been added and a special baffle 20, as in FIG. 3, is used.
- the special baffle 20 has an edge 19 on the perimeter of the baffle 20. It faces downward and has an inside diameter slightly larger than the control disk 8. This makes it possible to fit the control disk 8 inside the edge 19. This protects the inside of the control disk 8 and a dashpot is formed, which together with the cup 3 has to the effect that the pressure regulator is dampened, and the pressure independent valve is stabilized.
- FIG. 5 there is seen a pressure independent valve with all parts identical to the FIG. 1, including cup 3 has been added and a baffle 13 is used but, instead of control disk 8, a special control disk 21 is employed having an edge (flange) 22 on the perimeter of the control disk 21.
- the edge 22 faces upward and has an inside diameter slightly larger than the baffle 13. This makes it possible to fit the baffle 13 inside the edge 22, which protects the inside of the control disk.
- a dashpot is formed by these components, which work together with the cup 3 to provide the effect that the pressure regulator is dampened, and the pressure independent valve is stabilized.
- the pressure independent valve can have the control valve after or before the differential regulator as described in United States Patent No. 6,827,100.
- FIG. 6 there is seen a pressure independent valve of the invention with the characterized valve 10 placed before the differential pressure regulator.
- the pressure independent valve includes an inlet 1 and outlet 16.
- the inlet 1 communicates with the control valve 10, which can communicate with a pressure chamber 2. From there the fluid passes through the seat 15 and control disk 8 into the outlet 16.
- the control disk 8 is connected to a diaphragm 4 via a stem 17.
- the stem 17 is guided by a guide post 9.
- the control disk 8, stem 17 and diaphragm 4 can move as one unit.
- a cup 3 with a center hole 18 for the stem 17 is placed over the cup 3 which covers the upper area of the diaphragm 4.
- the center hole 18 has a diameter only slightly larger than the stem 17, so a resistance to the flow of fluid between the diaphragm 4 and the pressure chamber 6. This dampens the reaction of the pressure regulator and leads to a more stabile function of the pressure independent valve.
- the pressure at the inlet 1 is via a reference channel 11 brought to the under side of the diaphragm 4 which is biased by a spring 5.
- FIGs 1, 2, 4 and 6 show different versions of a valve according to the invention wherein a cup 3 has been added over the diaphragm area of a valve of the type employing a differential pressure regulator and a characterized valve.
- the cup has a hole in the center for the spindle. The hole has slightly larger diameter than the spindle.
- the volume under the diaphragm is in communication with a reference pressure located either upstream or downstream of the valve, depending upon the type of the valve.
- the diaphragm can be enclosed by a cup or similar device to provide improved response with limited hunting.
- the volume on top of the diaphragm is enclosed by the cup.
- Fluid from the inlet or outlet can communicate with the enclosed volume through a restriction. It can be in the form of the play between the spindle and the hole.
- the restriction is the leakage between the two. Or, it can be a very tight play between the spindle and the hole in the cup, so there will be a very small leakage and then use a very fine opening in the cup as a restriction.
- the first alternative is preferred.
- the cup described above has advantageous effect that the short term pressure variations over the valve and thereby the diaphragm can be attenuated. This improves the stability of the differential pressure regulator and can eliminate the hunting that otherwise can occur when the pressure and the flow is getting too high.
- the flow of fluid is controlled by a control disk and a seat in the differential pressure regulator. It is another advantage of the invention that this control disk can be shielded by a baffle or shield, mounted over the top of the control disk so that it is covered and protected from downward jets of fluid. These downward jets of fluid are caused by fluid flowing from the periphery of the control disk and the seat of the differential regulator hitting the wall of the regulator and moving back against the top of the control disk. It is an advantage of the invention that the baffle prevents the jets from impacting the control disk so the force balance of the control disk is not influenced.
- the baffle enhances the accuracy of the pressure independent valve, especially at higher flows.
- the baffle is preferably firmly attached to the wall or guide past of the valve body.
- the bottom part of the baffle is situated just slightly above the highest position of the movement of the control disk. This provides the benefit that water can pass between the top side of the baffle and the wall of the differential pressure regulator.
- thehe baffle is a disk with a stand off that also works as a fastening device. The fastening device can attach to the wall of the valve body or to the guide post.
- the baffle can be a simple disk or have raised edges, so it forms a cylindrical cup.
- the edges preferably face the control disk. If the edge has a diameter slightly larger than the control disk, it can partially operate inside the baffle and a damping mechanism has been accomplished.
- the control disk can have raised edges, so that it forms a cylindrical cup. In this case the edges face the baffle. If the edges have a diameter slightly larger than the baffle so that it can partially operate inside the control disk and a damping mechanism has been accomplished.
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