Process control valve
First Claim
1. A process control valve for installation in a pipeline, the valve having a valve body, the body having at least one fluid inlet port and at least one fluid outlet port;
- a first disc member capable of defining at least one inlet aperture communicating with said at least one inlet port; and
a second disc member capable of defining at least one outlet aperture communicating with said at least one outlet port;
the first and second disc members are arranged in sealing contact and are rotatable relative to one another;
an electric motor capable of rotating at least one of the discs relative to the other disc;
means for determining the relative rotational position of the discs;
at least one sensor mounted within the valve body to monitor a desired parameter within the valve body;
a microprocessor controller capable of controlling the operation of the motor and hence the relative position of the discs; and
wherein the at least one sensor is connected to the microprocessor controller, the at least one inlet aperture is substantially sector shaped and the at least one outlet aperture is substantially sector shaped so that relative rotation of the discs by the electric motor provides control over the desired parameter within the pipeline, and also allows for the fluid flow to be completely impeded when the apertures are not aligned with one another.
0 Assignments
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
A “plug and play” process control valve 10 providing closed loop feedback control has a built in microprocessor 40, stepper-motor 20, a position encoder, a valve body having an inlet 11 and an outlet 12, and pressure sensors 30, 31 positioned within the inlet 11 and the outlet 12 of the valve body, the pressure sensors being connected to the microprocessor 20, which is in turn connected to an input from the position encoder, and provided with outputs to the step-per-motor 40. Within the valve body there are a pair of apertured ceramic shear action discs 13, 14. The stepper-motor rotates the upper disc 14 relative to the apertured stator disc 13 to control pressure or flow in the pipeline.
51 Citations
10 Claims
-
1. A process control valve for installation in a pipeline, the valve having a valve body, the body having at least one fluid inlet port and at least one fluid outlet port;
- a first disc member capable of defining at least one inlet aperture communicating with said at least one inlet port; and
a second disc member capable of defining at least one outlet aperture communicating with said at least one outlet port;
the first and second disc members are arranged in sealing contact and are rotatable relative to one another;
an electric motor capable of rotating at least one of the discs relative to the other disc;
means for determining the relative rotational position of the discs;
at least one sensor mounted within the valve body to monitor a desired parameter within the valve body;
a microprocessor controller capable of controlling the operation of the motor and hence the relative position of the discs; and
wherein the at least one sensor is connected to the microprocessor controller, the at least one inlet aperture is substantially sector shaped and the at least one outlet aperture is substantially sector shaped so that relative rotation of the discs by the electric motor provides control over the desired parameter within the pipeline, and also allows for the fluid flow to be completely impeded when the apertures are not aligned with one another. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
- a first disc member capable of defining at least one inlet aperture communicating with said at least one inlet port; and
Specification