Butterfly valve with servo-motor

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Inventors

Ramisch, Jan

Application #

647633

Filed

Sep-6-1984

Published

Dec-3-1985

Current US Class

251/279
251/305
251/308
251/58

International Classes

F16K 031/12

Field of Search

251/22 251/14 251/31 251/62 251/305 251/308 251/48 251/58 251/279 137/487 137/512

Assignee

BBC Brown, Boveri & Company Limited (Baden, CH)

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Abstract
Butterfly valve actuated by a servo-motor, opening taking place by means of hydraulic force and closing by means of spring force. The hydraulic force must overcome the torque due to the flow, and the force of the closing spring. The excess hydraulic force of the servo-motor (2) during the end phase of the opening procedure is stored (3) and released during the closing procedure, whereby the closing time (t) can be minimized.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A butterfly valve assembly comprising:

(a) a valve casing containing a passageway for a fluid;

(b) a butterfly valve disposed in said passageway and mounted on a shaft which is pivotably mounted in said valve casing, said butterfly valve being pivotably movable between a first position in which it blocks or minimizes the flow of fluid through said passageway and a second, fully opened position in which it maximizes the flow of fluid through said passageway;

(c) a first spring continuously operatively connected to said shaft such that it continuously biases said butterfly valve towards its first position and such that it stores mechanical energy as said butterfly valve is pivoted towards its second position; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention concerns a butterfly valve actuated by a servo-motor in which opening takes place by means of hydraulic force and closing takes place by means of spring force.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Butterfly valves, such as are used, for example, in the low-pressure region of steam turbines, are actuated by a servo-motor, with opening taking place by means of hydraulic force and closing by means of spring force. An open central butterfly valve with symmetrical wings is free from torque. When the butterfly wings are in an oblique position, the flowing medium exerts a torque which always tends to close the butterfly. The closing spring has the task of setting the butterfly into motion from the neutral open position, i.e., of accelerating the mass of the butterfly wings and all the moving parts. If a short closing time is required, and if the mass moment of inertia of the butterfly system is large, the acceleration time can account for a substantial part of the total closing time. The hydraulic force must overcome the torque due to the flow and the force of the closing spring. If a stronger spring is selected in order to decrease the closing time, the hydraulic force and hence the servo-motor must be larger.
 
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