Variable orifice valve assembly
First Claim
1. A disc valve for controlling the flow of a fluid solids mixture such as present in petroleum process equipment comprising a cylindrical tubular conduit, outwardly extending flange means at opposite ends of said tubular conduit for mounting said tubular conduit in a process conduit, a flat planar first orifice plate extending transversely across said tubular conduit and welded thereto, said first orifice plate including a circular central aperture and a plurality of spaced orifices disposed circumferentially about said central aperture, a flat planar second orifice plate having a plurality of orifices conforming in size and spacing to said orifices in said first orifice plate, said second orifice plate including a cylindrical tubular support means fixedly attached thereto and extending through said central aperture for suspending and pivotally mounting said second orifice plate from said first orifice plate, and means engaging a peripheral edge of said second orifice plate for rotationally adjusting the relative positions of the orifices in said first and second orifice plates.
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Abstract
A double disc variable orifice valve is provided for fluid solids service in a petroleum process conduit wherein each disc thereof is provided with a plurality of equally spaced and equally sized apertures extending therethrough. One of the discs of the valve is fixed relative to the surrounding valve conduit. Adjacent to the fixed orifice disc or plate, there is provided an adjustable orifice plate having a similar number of sized and spaced orifices. The adjustable orifice plate is supported at its center from the fixed orifice plate in a pivotal mounting arrangement which may include a central fixed aperture.
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- 1. A disc valve for controlling the flow of a fluid solids mixture such as present in petroleum process equipment comprising a cylindrical tubular conduit, outwardly extending flange means at opposite ends of said tubular conduit for mounting said tubular conduit in a process conduit, a flat planar first orifice plate extending transversely across said tubular conduit and welded thereto, said first orifice plate including a circular central aperture and a plurality of spaced orifices disposed circumferentially about said central aperture, a flat planar second orifice plate having a plurality of orifices conforming in size and spacing to said orifices in said first orifice plate, said second orifice plate including a cylindrical tubular support means fixedly attached thereto and extending through said central aperture for suspending and pivotally mounting said second orifice plate from said first orifice plate, and means engaging a peripheral edge of said second orifice plate for rotationally adjusting the relative positions of the orifices in said first and second orifice plates.
- 7. A disc valve for controlling the flow of a gaseous stream such as present in petroleum processes comprising a cylindrical tubular conduit, outwardly extending flange means at opposite ends of said tubular conduit for mounting said tubular conduit in an upright position in a generally vertical process conduit in which a process gas is upwardly flowing therethrough, a flat planar first orifice plate extending transversely across said tubular conduit and weldably attached thereto, said first orifice plate including a plurality of spaced orifices disposed circumferentially thereabout, a flat planar second orifice plate having a plurality of orifices conforming in size and spacing to said orifices in said first orifice plate, means for pivotally mounting said second orifice plate upon said first orifice plate, means engaging a peripheral edge of said second orifice plate for rotationally adjusting the relative positions of the orifices in said first and second orifice plates to provide a variable flow component through said valve, said means for pivotally mounting said first and second orifice plates including a central aperture extending therethrough to provide a constant fixed orifice flow path for the flow of said petroleum process gaseous stream flowing in said tubular conduit through said valve independent of the relatively rotational position between said first and second orifice plates.
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