Pumps – Condition responsive control of pump drive motor – Single motor control element responsive to means sensing...
Reexamination Certificate
2001-12-18
2002-11-12
Walberg, Teresa (Department: 3742)
Pumps
Condition responsive control of pump drive motor
Single motor control element responsive to means sensing...
Reexamination Certificate
active
06478546
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present application relates generally to a control valve. More specifically, it relates to a control valve used with compressors. Most specifically, it relates to a blowdown valve used with one or more oil free two stage screw compressors.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Power consumption for a two stage dry (oil free) screw compressor is significantly reduced if the interstage and the second stage are both decompressed when the compressor is running unloaded. The problem with decompressing both stages. however, is that if the second stage blowdown valve malfunctions, the interstage blowdown valve will decompress the interstage and leave a large differential pressure on the second stage. This large differential pressure will raise the temperature of the second stage, possibly leading to compressor failure.
Previous compressors avoided the above problem by only unloading pressure from the second stage and not from both stages. The disadvantage, however, of unloading pressure only from the second stage when running the compressor unloaded is that the compressor's power consumption is greater than if both stages are unloaded.
Previous valve mechanisms for compressors have not adequately addressed the problem of simultaneously decompressing two isolated stages. U.S. Pat. No. 3,260,444 to Williams discloses valve mechanisms 104 and 110 which are controlled by the same control line 158 and operate in a similar manner. With valve 104, for example, control line 158 can move piston 130 to control whether pipe
106
is in communication with pipe 113 or pipe 102. The disadvantage with using these valves as blowdown valves for a two stage compressor is that if one valve should malfunction, the other valve may continue to function, possibly leading to compressor failure.
What is desired, therefore, is a reliable mechanism for a two stage dry screw compressor to decompress the interstage blowdown valve when the second stage blowdown valve is activated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a blowdown valve for two stages of a multi-stage compressor such that the valve reliably decompresses the interstage when the second stage is decompressed.
The object of the invention is achieved by a blowdown valve that uses a single control signal to simultaneously decompress the interstage when the second stage is decompressed. The valve uses a series of sliding spools located linearly within a single bore to either prevent or allow fluid communication between two isolated passageways each having an inlet port and a discharge port. The valve can be reliably used as a two stage blowdown valve in a multi-stage compressor system.
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Coltec Industries Inc.
Harrington John M.
Kilpatrick & Stockton LLP
Robinson Daniel
Walberg Teresa
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