Valve actuator
First Claim
1. A valve actuator for opening or closing a valve, comprising:
- first and second pinions, wherein the first pinion is positioned on an opposite side of the valve relative to the position of the second pinion, and wherein each of the first and second pinions includes a crank opening at the axis of the pinion;
first and second racks positioned to engage the first pinion and rotate the first pinion about its axis, wherein the first and second racks are positioned opposite one another relative to the crank opening of the first pinion;
third and fourth racks positioned to engage the second pinion and rotate the second pinion about its axis, wherein the third and fourth racks are positioned opposite one another relative to the crank opening of the second pinion;
a first displacement cylinder having a first end coupled to the first rack and the third rack and a second end coupled to the second rack and the fourth rack;
a second displacement cylinder having a first end coupled to the first rack and the third rack and a second end coupled to the second rack and the fourth rack, wherein the second displacement cylinder is positioned on an opposite side of the valve relative to the position of the first displacement cylinder;
wherein the first and second displacement cylinders may be actuated, thereby moving the racks along the engagement of each rack with a respective pinion and causing each of the pinions to rotate as a result of the engagement of two respective racks on opposite sides of each of the pinions, whereby each pinion rotates as a result of rotational force applied on opposite sides of each pinion.
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Abstract
A valve actuator is provided in which a complementary set of pinions, each driven by a pair of racks, are located on opposite sides of the valve to be actuated. The racks are part of an annular bearing assembly and are coupled to one another through a hydraulic cylinder or some other displacement device. A pinion retaining sleeve is provided to shield the racks and pinions and prevents parts of the valve actuator from being thrown in operation. The piston retaining sleeve may include a maintenance aperture for installing or repairing a pinion and a second aperture for viewing the rotation of the pinion. The bearing assemblies each include a bearing housing and a bearing retainer that cooperate to shield the bearing assembly.
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3 Claims
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1. A valve actuator for opening or closing a valve, comprising:
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first and second pinions, wherein the first pinion is positioned on an opposite side of the valve relative to the position of the second pinion, and wherein each of the first and second pinions includes a crank opening at the axis of the pinion;
first and second racks positioned to engage the first pinion and rotate the first pinion about its axis, wherein the first and second racks are positioned opposite one another relative to the crank opening of the first pinion;
third and fourth racks positioned to engage the second pinion and rotate the second pinion about its axis, wherein the third and fourth racks are positioned opposite one another relative to the crank opening of the second pinion;
a first displacement cylinder having a first end coupled to the first rack and the third rack and a second end coupled to the second rack and the fourth rack;
a second displacement cylinder having a first end coupled to the first rack and the third rack and a second end coupled to the second rack and the fourth rack, wherein the second displacement cylinder is positioned on an opposite side of the valve relative to the position of the first displacement cylinder;
wherein the first and second displacement cylinders may be actuated, thereby moving the racks along the engagement of each rack with a respective pinion and causing each of the pinions to rotate as a result of the engagement of two respective racks on opposite sides of each of the pinions, whereby each pinion rotates as a result of rotational force applied on opposite sides of each pinion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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