GB2348190A - Flow control valve - Google Patents

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GB2348190A
GB2348190A GB9916462A GB9916462A GB2348190A GB 2348190 A GB2348190 A GB 2348190A GB 9916462 A GB9916462 A GB 9916462A GB 9916462 A GB9916462 A GB 9916462A GB 2348190 A GB2348190 A GB 2348190A
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Priority to EP00301313A priority patent/EP1038802B1/en
Priority to AT00301313T priority patent/ATE222205T1/en
Priority to GB0003879A priority patent/GB2348636B/en
Priority to DE60000317T priority patent/DE60000317T2/en
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Priority to MYPI20001105A priority patent/MY123379A/en
Priority to US09/533,177 priority patent/US6296152B1/en
Priority to JP2000079849A priority patent/JP3902717B2/en
Priority to BR0001407-9A priority patent/BR0001407A/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D90/00Component parts, details or accessories for large containers
    • B65D90/54Gates or closures
    • B65D90/62Gates or closures having closure members movable out of the plane of the opening
    • B65D90/626Gates or closures having closure members movable out of the plane of the opening having a linear motion
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G69/00Auxiliary measures taken, or devices used, in connection with loading or unloading
    • B65G69/18Preventing escape of dust
    • B65G69/181Preventing escape of dust by means of sealed systems
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G69/00Auxiliary measures taken, or devices used, in connection with loading or unloading
    • B65G69/18Preventing escape of dust
    • B65G69/181Preventing escape of dust by means of sealed systems
    • B65G69/183Preventing escape of dust by means of sealed systems with co-operating closure members on each of the parts of a separable transfer channel

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Abstract

The material handling apparatus is in the form of apparatus for controlling the discharge of flowable material from a store thereof and comprises a closure device 19, means defining a discharge opening closable by the closure device and actuator means 17 for moving the closure device relative to the discharge opening defining means 18. The closure device and the discharge opening defining means have respective first portions 31, 24 for substantially closing the discharge opening as the closure device approaches but is spaced from a fully closed position and respective second portions 32, 25 which are engageable with one another to fully close the discharge opening when the closure device is in its fully closed position. Preferably, the first portions are cylindrical and the second portions conical. A third, conical portion 26, of less slope than the second can be provided between the other two. The valve can be actuated by a pneumatic actuator 17 which can be vibrated. A valve operator comprises a top 27, a through-flow portion 16 and a hollow support 22. Preferably, the valve is double skinned.

Description

2348190 MATERIAL HANDUNG APPARATUS This invention relates to material
handling apparatus and more particularly to apparatus for controlling the discharge of flowable material from a store thereof, such as a silo or an intermediate bulk container.
GB-A-2084969 discloses apparatus for controlling the discharge of flowable material from a store having a discharge opening near a lower end thereof. The apparatus comprises a closure device in the form of a cone valve mounted internally of the discharge opening, a pneumatic actuator in the form of a bellows device for moving the closure device vertically between a position in which the opening is fully closed and a position in which the opening is open for flow of material therethrough, and a vibrator adjacent to the closure device for vibrating the closure device to assist flow of material through the discharge opening. The apparatus also includes guide rods for guiding the closure device and adjustable and lockable bushes on the guide rods to limit the height of the lift to suit different powder characteristics and required flow rates. This type of apparatus is now in common use for controlling the discharge of flowable material such as powder or other particulate material.
It has become increasingly important in all processing industries that powders or other particulate materials used are contained within storage and processing vessels without contamination of the material, the outside environment or personnel and without cross contamination with other material or products. This is difficult to achieve with the aforementioned apparatus as all the working parts are within the process vessel and it has to be assembled with extreme care to ensure that nooks and crannies are minimised and there is no leakage through joints.
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided apparatus for controlling the discharge of flowable material from a store thereof, comprising a hollow support member, a through-flow device slidable within the hollow support member, a closure operating member movable with the through-flow device for opening and closing a closure device and actuator means between the hollow support member and the through-flow device for moving the through-flow device and the closure operating member relative to the hollow support member.
With such apparatus it is possible to avoid the use of mechanisms within the flow path of the material and it is, therefore, far easier to avoid contamination of the flowable material, the environment and personnel.
Preferred and/or optional features of the first aspect of the invention are set forth in claims 9 to 18.
According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided apparatus for controlling the discharge of flowable material from a store thereof, comprising a closure device, means defining a discharge opening closable by the closure device and actuator means for moving the closure device relative to the discharge opening defining means, the closure device and the discharge opemng defining means have respective first portions for substantially closing the discharge opening as the closure device approaches but is spaced from a fully closed position and respective second portions which are engageable with one another to fully close the discharge opening 5 when the closure device is in its fully closed position.
Preferred and/or optional features of the second aspect of the invention are set forth in claims 2 to 7.
According to a third aspect of the invention there is provided apparatus for controlling the discharge of flowable material from a store thereof, comprising a closure device, means defining a discharge opening closable by the closure device, pneumatic actuator means for moving the closure device relative to the discharge opening defining means, means for operating the actuator means so as to move the closure device to a required position relative to the discharge opening defining means and means for pulsing the actuator means so as to oscillate the closure device about said set position.
Preferred and/or optional features of the third aspect of the invention are set forth in claims 20 and 21.
The invention will now be more particularly described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:- Figure I is a sectional view of one embodiment of apparatus according to the invention, fitted to a silo, Figure 2 is a sectional view of a similar embodiment of apparatus according to the invention in combination with an intermediate bulk container, with the actuator deflated, Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 2 but showing the actuator My inflated, 10 Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 2 but with the actuator partially inflated, Figure 5 is a sectional view of another embodiment of apparatus according 15 to the invention, Figure 6 is an exploded view of part of the apparatus shown in Figure 5, Figure 7 is a section taken along the line A-A of Figure 6, 20 Figure 8 is a sectional view of a further embodiment of apparatus according to the invention, Figure 9 is a sectional view of an alternative closure device, Figure 10 is a sectional view of yet another closure device in a closed condition, and Figure I I is a sectional view of the closure device shown in Figure 10 in an open condition.
Figure I shows one embodiment of apparatus for controlling the discharge of flowable material from a container 10 in the form of a silo having a valve 12 at its lower end.
Figures 2 to 4 show apparatus sirnilar to that shown in Figure I but at a fixed discharge station 11 for receiving an intermediate bulk container (IBC) 10 having a valve 12 at its lower end.
The apparatus comprises a hollow tubular support member 13 having an annular inwardly extending flange 14 at its lower end, a through flow device 15, a closure operating member 16 and a pneumatic actuator 17 in the form of a flexible torroidal member similar to the inner tube of a vehicle tyre.
The valve 12 comprises a discharge opening defining means in the form of a hopper 18 and a closure device 19. In the case of the silo shown in Figure 1, the hollow support member 13 is attached to the hopper 18 by a band clamp 20.
The through-flow device 15 comprises an upper frusto-conical portion 21 and a lower cylindrical portion 22 which extends through the opening defined by the inner edge of the flange 14 and into a pipe 23. The upper edge of the frusto-conical portion 21 is a close sliding fit within the hollow tubular support member 13.
The closure operating member 16 is in the form of an upstanding probe secured to the frusto-conical portion 21 of the through-flow device 15 by angled rods 24 (as shown in Figure 7).
The hopper 18 includes a first cylindrical portion 24 near to its upper end, a second downwardly tapered frusto-conical portion 25 at its lower end and a third downwardly tapered frusto-conical portion 26 between the first and second portions 24 and 25. The frusto-conical portion 26 defines a greater angle with the vertical than the frusto-conical portion 25.
The closure device 19 is of double skinned, hollow construction. It is typically of plastics material or flexible steel. This will allow sufficient deformation of the closure device to obtain good sealing contact with the hopper 18 thereby avoiding the need for a separate seal. It has a recess 27 in its lower surface. The recess 27 has a frusto-conical wall 28 for receiving a frusto-conical portion 29 of the probe 16 as a tight fit. This ensures that the closure device 19 cannot tilt when the probe 16 is engaged with the closure device 19. It also forrns a seal so that the underside of the closure device 19 and the upperside of the probe remain dust free. The closure device 19 has a conical upper surface 30, a cylindrical portion 31 depending from the outer edge of the upper surface 30, a frusto-conical portion 32 at its lower end and a substantially horizontal portion 33 between the lower end of the cylindrical portion 31 and the upper end of the frusto- conical portion 32. When the closure device fully closes the discharge opening defined by the hopper 18, the frusto-conical portion 32 of the closure device engages the frusto-conical portion 25 of the hopper 18 and the cylindrical portion 31 of the closure device is disposed within the cylindrical portion 24 of the hopper 18 with a very smaH annular gap therebetween. Thus, as the closure device moves from an open to a closed condition, the cylindrical portion 31 of the closure device 19 will cooperate with the cylindrical portion 24 of the hopper 18 (as shown in Figure 4) to substantially close the discharge opening before the frustoconical portions 25 and 32 come into engagement. This will allow material within the hopper 18 and below the horizontal portion 33 of the closure device 19 to fall away so that material is not trapped between the frusto-conical portions 32 and 25 when the closure device reaches a fully closed position. Material flowing through the discharge opening, when the closure device 19 is in an open condition, will pass through the through-flow device 15 and into the pipe 23.
The respective geometries of the hopper 18 and the closure device 19 created by the first and second portions 24 and 25 of the hopper 18 and the portions 31 and 32 of the container 19 also prevent the closure device from tilting with respect to the hopper when the closure device closes the opening in the hopper. This is particularly advantageous when used as parts of intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) as it will prevent tilting when the IBCs are away from a fixed discharge station.
The actuator 17 being disposed between the through-flow device 15 and the hollow tubular support member 13 is not within the flow path of the material.
A pneumatic circuit is provided to inflate and deflate the torroidal actuator 17 in order to vary the position of the closure device 19 and thereby the size of the discharge opening between the closure device 19 and the hopper 18. The pneumatic circuit is also designed to pulse the torroidal, actuator 17 so as to cause the closure device 19 to oscillate about a set position. This helps to break up consolidated powders and bridges within powders and separates the flowing powder out around the closure device and through the annular discharge opening.
The frequency and amplitude of the oscillations can be varied according to the type of powder or other particulate material being discharged.
A load cell (not shown) could be used to sense the weight of material in a container to which material is discharged by the apparatus described above. A signal representative of the sensed weight could then be used to control the rate of discharge of the material.
Any one or more of the closure device 19, the hopper 18, the hollow tubular support member 13, the through flow device 15 and the probe 16 can be moulded in plastics material thereby making them hygienic, maintenance free and easy to clean.
As shown in Figure 5, a flexible tubular seal 34 of elastomeric material is provided between the top of the hollow tubular support member 13 and the bottom of the pipe 23. In this case, the probe 16 is separate from the through-flow device 15 and includes its own frusto-conical portion 35 which sits in the frusto-conical portion 21 of the through-flow device 15. The seal 34 extends around the outer surface of the hopper 18 and passes between the frusto-conical portion 35 of the probe 16 and the frusto conical portion 21 of the through-flow device 15, through the through-flow device 15 and is trapped between a flange 36 at the bottom of the pipe 23 and a customer's process inlet flange 37. This ensures a completely smooth unbroken barrier between the interior and the exterior of the apparatus.
Alternatively, there could be separate seals between the top of the tubular support member 13 and the probe 16 or the hopper 18 and between the bottom of the tubular support member 13 and the pipe 23.
The apparatus can also be provided with one or more position sensors 38 (see Figure 8). The position sensor or sensors 38 can be mounted on a rodless pneumatic cylinder 39 depending from the bottom of the hollow tubular support member 13 for sensing the bottom edge of the through-flow device 15. The position of the sensor(s) 38 can be varied by extending or retracting the cylinder 39. The closure device 19 can be oscillated about a required position either by the actuator 17 being exhausted and then quickly re-inflated as the sensor senses the bottom edge of the through-flow device 15 or by the use of two sensors 38 at slightly different heights to create sequential exhaustion and re-flation of the actuator. The use of two sensors 38 would enable the closure device 19 to be oscillated between two fixed points at a fixed amplitude but at a variable frequency.
Figure 9 shows another embodiment of the closure device 19', but in this case in the form of a single skinned device.
Figures 10 and I I show another embodiment of the closure device. In this embodiment, the closure device 19'' is formed in two parts 19a and l9b secured together by a screw 40. An annular flexible seal 41 of elastomeric material is trapped between the two parts 19a and l9b and is arranged to engage the frusto-conical portion 26 of the hopper 18 as the closure device 19' reaches a closed position. The use of this seal 41 is particularly useful when discharging extremely free flowing powders or liquids and/or sensitive and easily damaged materials.
The embodiments described above are given by way of example only and various modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. For example, many parts are described above as being of conical or ftusto-conical shape. They could alternatively be of pyramidical or truncated pyramidical shape. Also, as described above, the closure device and probe are separate parts. This makes it possible to remove the whole of the lower mechanism leaving just the closure device in place for ease of maintenance. However, the closure device could be an integral part of the probe particularly on small static silos.

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  1. I Apparatus for controlling the discharge of flowable material from a store thereof, comprising a closure device, means defining a discharge opening closable by the closure device and actuator means for moving the closure device relative to the discharge opening defining means, the closure device and the discharge opening defining means have respective first portions for substantially closing the discharge opening as the closure device approaches but is spaced from a fully closed position and respective second portions which are engageable with one another to fully close the 10 discharge opening when the closure device is in its fully closed position.
  2. 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the respective first portions are cylindrical and wherein the respective second portions are downwardly tapered.
  3. 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the discharge opening defining means has a third portion intermediate its first and second portions, the third portion being downwardly tapered at a larger angle to the vertical than the second portion.
  4. 4. Apparatus as claimed in any one of claims I to 3, further comprising an 20 annular flexible seal between the first and second portions of the closure device.
  5. 5. Apparatus as claimed in any one of claims I to 4, wherein the upper surface of the closure device is of conical or pyramidical shape.
  6. 6. Apparatus as claimed in any one of claims I to 5 wherein the closure device is double skinned.
  7. 7. Apparatus as claimed in any one of claims I to 6, wherein the closure 5 device has a recess in its lower surface for receiving part of the valve closing member.
  8. 8. Apparatus for controlling the discharge of flowable material from a store thereof, comprising a hollow support member, a through-flow device slidable within the hollow support member, a closure operating member movable with the through10 flow device for opening and closing a closure device and actuator means between the hoRow support member and the through-flow device for moving the through-flow device and the closure operating member relative to the hollow support member.
  9. 9. Apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein the actuator means is/are 15 pneumatic actuator means.
  10. 10. Apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the pneumatic actuator means comprises an inflatable/deflatable torroidal element.
  11. It. Apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 10, further comprising means for operating the actuator means so as to move the closure operating member to a required position and means for pulsing the actuator means so as to oscillate the closure operating member about said set position.
  12. 12. Apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 11, further comprising one or more sensors for sensing the position of the closure operating member relative to the hollow support member.
  13. 13. Apparatus as claimed in claim 12, further comprising means for varying the position of the sensor or at least one of the sensors.
  14. 14. Apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 13, wherein the throughflow device includes a tubular portion extending outwardly of the hollow support 10 member for discharging material from the apparatus.
  15. 15. Apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 14, wherein the throughflow device includes a downwardly tapered portion slidable within the hollow support member.
  16. 16. Apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 15, further comprising a closure device and means defining a discharge opening closable by the closure device.
  17. 17. Apparatus as claimed in claim 16, further comprising a flexible tabular seal 20 between the through-flow device and the discharge opening defining means.
  18. 18. Apparatus as claimed in claim 16 or claim 17, wherein the closure device and the discharge opening defining means have respective first portions for substantially closing the discharge opening as the closure device approaches but is spaced from a fully closed position and respective second portions which are engageable with one another to fully close the discharge opening when the closure device is in its fully closed position.
  19. 19. Apparatus for controlling the discharge of flowable material from a store thereof, comprising a closure device, means defining a discharge opening closable by the closure device, pneumatic actuator means for moving the closure device relative to the discharge opening defining means, means for operating the actuator means so as to move the closure device to a required position relative to the discharge opening defining means and means for pulsing the actuator means so as to oscillate the closure device about said set position.
  20. 20. Apparatus as claimed in claim 19, further comprising one or more sensors for sensing the position of the closure device relative to the discharge opening defining means.
  21. 21. Apparatus as claimed in claim 19, further comprising means for varying the position of the sensor or at least one of the sensors.
  22. 22. Apparatus for controlling the discharge of flowable material from a store thereof, substantially as hereiribefore described with reference to Figure 1, or Figures 2 to 4, or Figures 5 to 7, or Figure 8, or Figures 9 and 10 or Figure 12 of the accompanying drawings.
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DK00301313T DK1038802T3 (en) 1999-03-24 2000-02-21 Material handling device
ES00301313T ES2180496T3 (en) 1999-03-24 2000-02-21 MATERIAL HANDLING APPLIANCE.
EP00301313A EP1038802B1 (en) 1999-03-24 2000-02-21 Material handling apparatus
AT00301313T ATE222205T1 (en) 1999-03-24 2000-02-21 DEVICE FOR HANDLING MATERIAL
GB0003879A GB2348636B (en) 1999-03-24 2000-02-21 Material handling apparatus
DE60000317T DE60000317T2 (en) 1999-03-24 2000-02-21 Material handling device
AU20834/00A AU754622B2 (en) 1999-03-24 2000-03-13 Material handling apparatus
MYPI20001105A MY123379A (en) 1999-03-24 2000-03-21 Material handling apparatus
JP2000079849A JP3902717B2 (en) 1999-03-24 2000-03-22 Discharge control device for fluid materials
US09/533,177 US6296152B1 (en) 1999-03-24 2000-03-22 Material handling apparatus
BR0001407-9A BR0001407A (en) 1999-03-24 2000-03-23 Apparatus for controlling the discharge of flow material from storage
CNB00104723XA CN1147414C (en) 1999-03-24 2000-03-24 Equipment for treating materials

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