Methods and apparatus to align a seat ring in a valve
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F16K-001/42
F16K-025/00
출원번호
US-0098425
(2011-04-30)
등록번호
US-8991786
(2015-03-31)
발명자
/ 주소
Davies, Jr., Lonnie Oscar
Westwater, David J.
출원인 / 주소
Fisher Controls International LLC
대리인 / 주소
Hanley, Flight & Zimmerman, LLC
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초록▼
Methods and apparatus to align a seat ring in a valve are described. An example fluid valve includes a valve body having a curved internal surface to receive a seat ring and a seat ring having a sealing surface to receive a movable control member and a curved surface opposite the sealing surface to
Methods and apparatus to align a seat ring in a valve are described. An example fluid valve includes a valve body having a curved internal surface to receive a seat ring and a seat ring having a sealing surface to receive a movable control member and a curved surface opposite the sealing surface to engage the curved internal surface of the valve body.
대표청구항▼
1. A fluid valve, comprising: a valve body having a curved internal surface that receives a seat ring, the curved internal surface being non-parallel relative to a centerline of the fluid valve;the seat ring having a sealing surface that receives a plug and a curved surface opposite the sealing surf
1. A fluid valve, comprising: a valve body having a curved internal surface that receives a seat ring, the curved internal surface being non-parallel relative to a centerline of the fluid valve;the seat ring having a sealing surface that receives a plug and a curved surface opposite the sealing surface to engage the curved internal surface of the valve body, wherein the curved surface of the seat ring comprises a protrusion extending from the curved surface to form an indentation in the curved internal surface of the valve body, wherein a surface of the seat ring comprises a shoulder that receives a guide. 2. A fluid valve as defined in claim 1, wherein force applied along the centerline of the fluid valve is to cause the protrusion to form the indentation in the curved internal surface of the valve body. 3. A fluid valve as defined in claim 2, wherein the applied force is supplied by the guide engaging the seat ring during assembly of the fluid valve. 4. A fluid valve as defined in claim 2, wherein the applied force is supplied by securing of a bonnet of the fluid valve. 5. A fluid valve as defined in claim 1, wherein the protrusion is a circumferential protrusion traversing around the curved surface of the seat ring. 6. A fluid valve as defined in claim 1, wherein the curved surface of the seat ring and the curved internal surface of the valve body have substantially equal radii of curvature. 7. A fluid valve as defined in claim 1, wherein the curved surface of the seat ring and the curved internal surface of the valve body cooperate to align a plurality of control valve members during assembly of the fluid valve. 8. A fluid valve as defined in claim 1, wherein the curved surface of the seat ring surface and the curved internal surface of the valve body are to coaxially align an aperture of the seat ring with the plug. 9. A fluid value as defined in claim 1, wherein the protrusion extends from the curved surface of the seat ring along a normal of the curved surface of the seat ring. 10. A seat ring for use in a fluid valve, comprising: a first side on an inner circumference and a second side on an outer circumference, the first side to be engaged by a plug of the fluid valve;an aperture to receive the plug; andan outer surface having a curved portion extending outwardly away from the aperture, the curved portion to engage a valve body having a complementary curved internal surface, the curved portion of the outer surface comprising a protrusion located between first and second edges of the outer surface and extending from the curved portion of the outer surface to form an indentation in the complementary curved internal surface of the valve body, wherein the outer surface of the seat ring further comprises a shoulder to receive a guide. 11. A seat ring as defined in claim 10, wherein a force applied along a centerline of the fluid valve is to cause the protrusion to form the indentation in the curved internal surface of the valve body. 12. A seat ring as defined in claim 11, wherein the applied force is supplied by the guide engaging the seat ring during assembly of the fluid valve. 13. A seat ring as defined in claim 11, wherein the applied force is supplied by securing of a bonnet of the fluid valve. 14. A seat ring as defined in claim 10, wherein the protrusion is a circumferential protrusion traversing around the curved portion of the outer surface of the seat ring. 15. A seat ring as defined in claim 10, wherein the curved portion of the outer surface of the seat ring and the complementary curved internal surface of the valve body have substantially equal radii of curvature. 16. A fluid valve, comprising: a valve body having a curved internal surface that receives a seat ring having an outer surface including a curved portion, the curved internal surface being non-parallel relative to a centerline of the fluid valve; anda protrusion extending from the curved internal surface of the valve body to form an indentation in the curved portion of the seat ring in response to a force applying the seat ring to the protrusion, wherein the applied force is supplied by securing of a bonnet of the fluid valve. 17. A fluid valve as defined in claim 16, wherein the force is supplied by a guide engaging the seat ring during assembly of the fluid valve to move the seat ring against the curved internal surface of the valve body. 18. A fluid valve as defined in claim 16, wherein the curved portion of the outer surface of the seat ring and the curved internal surface of the valve body have substantially equal radii of curvature. 19. A fluid valve, comprising: a valve body having a curved internal surface that receives a seat ring, the curved internal surface being non-parallel relative to a centerline of the fluid valve; anda seat ring having a sealing surface that receives a plug and a curved surface opposite the sealing surface to engage the curved internal surface of the valve body, wherein the curved surface of the seat ring comprises a protrusion extending from the curved surface to form an indentation in the curved internal surface of the valve body, wherein force applied along the centerline of the fluid valve is to cause the protrusion to form the indentation in the curved internal surface of the valve body, and the applied force is supplied by securing of a bonnet of the fluid valve. 20. A seat ring for use in a fluid valve, comprising: a first side on an inner circumference and a second side on an outer circumference, the first side to be engaged by a plug of the fluid valve;an aperture to receive the plug; andan outer surface having a curved portion extending outwardly away from the aperture, the curved internal surface to engage a valve body having a complementary curved portion, the curved portion of the outer surface comprising a protrusion located between first and second edges of the outer surface and extending from the curved portion of the outer surface to form an indentation in the complementary curved internal surface of the valve body, wherein a force applied along a centerline of the fluid valve is to cause the protrusion to form the indentation in the curved internal surface of the valve body, and the applied force is supplied by securing of a bonnet of the fluid valve.
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