Pressure-balanced gate for split-gate valve

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Inventors

Herd, David P.

Application #

824188

Filed

Jan-30-1986

Published

Aug-11-1987

Current US Class

251/175
251/195
251/282
251/327

International Classes

F16K 003/18

Field of Search

251/326 251/327 251/328 251/329 251/282 251/175 251/193 251/195 251/196

Assignee

Smith International, Inc. (Newport Beach, CA)

Examiners

Schwadron; Martin P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Shull; William E., Simpson; Paul F.

US Patent References

4272055   Single double back...
4340204   High pressure gate...
4451047   Seal

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Abstract
A split gate for a gate valve regulating fluid flow with reduced gate drag. The split gate comprises a plurality of members for sealing a flowway intersecting a valve chamber. A first member seats against a first portion of the flowway and has a pressure-balancing surface pressure-isolated from the first flowway portion and from the valve chamber. A second member seats against a second portion of the flowway and allows pressure in the second flowway portion to bear on the pressure-balancing surface of the first member. Pressure in the valve chamber exceeding pressures in the flowway portions creates pressure differentials pressing the gate members more firmly against their seats, thereby increasing the frictional resistance opposing reciprocation of a closed gate to its open position. The invention provides that, to the extent of the area of the pressure-balancing surface, the net pressure differential seating the first member is the first flowway portion-to-second flowway portion pressure differential, in place of the higher pressure differential between the valve chamber and the first flowway portion. A similar result is obtained for the second member by reducing the areas for pressure differential to act on the second member. The invention thus reduces the effects of internal valve pressure differentials to lower the frictional gate drag resisting opening of the gate.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A gate for regulating fluid flow through a valve chamber intersecting a flowway, said gate comprising a plurality of gate members, one of said gate members having a sealing surface exposed to first flowway pressure in a first portion of the flowway and having a chamber surface pressure-isolated from the flowway and acted upon by pressure in the valve chamber in opposition to the first flowway pressure, the area of said sealing surface being greater than the area of said chamber surface, when said gate is in a closed position sealing the flowway.

2. A gate for regulating fluid flow through a valve chamber intersecting a flowway, said gate comprising a plurality of gate members, one of said gate members being a first member having a sealing surface that seals at least a part of a first portion of the flowway, having a chamber surface exposed to pressure in the valve chamber and pressure-isolated from the flowway, and having a pressure-balancing surface that is pressure-isolated from the valve chamber, pressure-isolated from the first portion of the flowway, and in pressure communication with a second portion of the flowway when said gate is in a closed position sealing the flowway.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to the field of fluid flow control valves. More particularly, it relates to gate valves and, still more particularly, to split-gate valves employed in production and processing of oil and gas.

As industry finds and produces hydrocarbons trapped in ever-higher pressure environments, the demands on hydrocarbonhandling equipment constantly increase. Higher pressures and more extreme environments create stresses and strains on equipment that previously were unforeseen. New problems and unanticipated difficulties develop where, before, conditions were not so severe. One field experiencing ever-increasing demands for performance is fluid valve technology.

Gate valves are commonly used in oilfield process systems to control fluids at high pressures. A standard through-conduit gate valve includes a valve body having a flowway through which fluids pass, and a valve chamber intersecting this flowway on the interior of the valve body. A movable gate within the valve chamber can be reciprocated up or down across the flowway to regulate flow. With the gate in its upper, or open, position, for example, a flow port in the gate aligns with the flowway to permit fluids to flow through the valve. In the lower, or shut, position, the solid portion of the gate blocks flow through the flowway. The gate is reciprocated within the valve chamber usually by means of a stem, which in turn is actuated by various other means external to the valve, e.g., manual, electric, hydraulic or pneumatic actuation means.
 
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