Title of Invention

"ARRANGMENT FOR CONNECTION AND DISCONNECTION OF TWO PIPE SECTIONS OF A FLUID TRANSFER SYSTEM"

Abstract An arrangement for connecting and disconnecting two pipe sections of a fluid transfer system, each composing the end member of a pipeline and being configured as a butterfly valve provided with a disk pivotingly mounted inside the section about a swivel axis between a closing position of the fluid flow crossing section of the section and an opening position of this flow section, with the swivel axes extending perpendicularly to the axis of the pipe and in parallel to each other, characterized in that the swivel axes (X, X', 21, 36) of the disks (5, 6) are arranged eccentrically with respect to the axis (Y-Y) of the sections (2, 3) so as to reduce the space defined between the disks (5, 6) in the closing position thereof, in the connected state of the section (2,3). Fig. 2
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AcThe present invention relates to arrangement for connecting and disconnecting two pipe sections of a fluid transfer system.
The invention relates to an arrangement for connection and disconnection of two pipe sections of a fluid transfer system, each constituting the end element of a pipeline and being configured in the form of a butterfly valve provided with a disk mounted so as to pivot inside the pipe section around a pivot axis between a position of closing the cross section of the fluid flow and a position of opening of the latter, and an exterior device for control of the pivoting, the pivot axes extending perpendicularly to the axis of the pipe and parallel to one another.
Connection arrangements of this type are already known and make it possible to connect together the respective pipelines for supplying and receiving a fluid in one direction or the other, between two stations, one of which could be a fixed station and the other of which could be a mobile station.
Also known in the known connection and disconnection arrangements is to provide an emergency disconnection device making it possible, in an extreme situation of drift or accident, for example, in case of fire, to distance the mobile pipe section from the fixed pipe section in order to prevent damage to the structure or wrenching off of the pipes while ensuring containment of the fluid in the pipelines.
In the known arrangements, the pivot axes of the disks of the two pipe sections are spaced apart from one another, in the axial direction of the pipe sections, when the pipe sections are connected, thus enabling execution of their pivoting movement between open and closed positions. This has the disadvantage that when the disks occupy their closed position they delimit between them a relatively large space that is filled with fluid. In event of emergency disconnection, this quantity of fluid is lost into to the environment.
Such an incident is very serious when the transferred fluids are dangerous to people and the environment, or involve a risk of fire. This is the case in particular for the transfer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) between, for example, a loading or unloading terminal and a liquefied gas tanker.
The present invention aims to propose a connection and disconnection arrangement of the type defined above, but which no longer has the major disadvantage just stated.
In order to attain this aim, the connection and disconnection arrangement according to the invention is characterized by the fact that the pivot axes of the disks are arranged off center, with respect to the axis of the pipe sections, so as to reduce the space delimited between the disks in their closed position when the pipe sections are pipe connected.
According to one characteristic of the invention, the pivot axes are offset perpendicularly to the axis of the pipe sections, symmetrically with respect to this axis.
cording to yet another characteristic of the invention, the spacing between the aforementioned two disks is approximately zero when they occupy their closed position.
According to yet another characteristic of the invention, the aforementioned two disks butt against one another in their open position in order to cancel out kinematic play and therefore any vibrations or flutter of the disks that may be induced by instabilities of the fluid flow.
According to yet another characteristic of the invention, the pivot axis of a disk is formed by a shaft fixed by mounting on the rear surface of the disk.
According to yet another characteristic of the invention, the pivot axis of a disk is arranged outside of the cross section of the fluid flow of the pipe section in which the disk is pivotably mounted.
According to yet another characteristic of the invention, a tab is attached at the periphery of a disk, and the pivot axis is arranged in the free end of this tab.
According to yet another characteristic of the invention, a device with articulated arms is associated with a disk in order to ensure its pivoting, the free end of one of the arms being articulated to the disk, while the free end of the other arm is articulated to the wall of the pipe section.
The invention will be better understood, and other aims, characteristics, details and advantages of it will appear more clearly in the following explanatory description with reference to the appended diagrammatic drawings, given only as an example, illustrating two embodiments of the invention in which:
- Figure 1 is a view in axial section of a connection and disconnection arrangement
according to the invention, along line I-I of Figure 2, the disconnection device only being
represented diagrammatically;
- Figure 2 is a view in section of the arrangement according to Figure 1, in the direction
of line II-II of Figure 1, and shows the arrangement in the closed position of the disks;
- Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 2 and shows the disks in their open position;
- Figure 4 is a view of the arrangement according to Figure 2 after emergency
disconnection;
- Figure 5 is a view in axial section of another embodiment of an arrangement according
to the invention and illustrates the disks in their closed position;
- Figure 6 is a view similar to Figure 5 and shows the disks in their open position; and
- Figure 7 is a view in section along line VII-VII of Figure 6.
Figures 1 to 4 show a first embodiment of an arrangement for connection and disconnection of two end sections of pipelines which are to be connected, of a system for transfer of fluid such as liquefied natural gas between two stations. One of the stations could be a liquefied gas tanker and the other a loading or unloading terminal.
The figures show only the connection and disconnection arrangement, which bears general reference 1 and includes the two pipe sections 2, 3 respectively mounted at the ends of the pipelines of the two stations mentioned above. Each section is produced in the form of a butterfly valve, and has circular disk 5, 6 which is mounted inside the pipe section, for which the fluid flow cross section is consequently circular.
Each disk 5 and 6 is mounted so as to pivot inside of section 2, 3 with which it is associated, respectively around an axis X, X' between a position of closing the fluid flow cross section, shown in Figures 1 and 2, and a position of opening this cross section, illustrated in Figure 3.
Each pipe section or valve 2, 3 has a general cylindrical shape and is provided, at its end adjacent to the other pipe section, with annular collar 8 giving the pipe section a flat front surface 9. The peripheral surface of the two collars is configured in such a way that, in the state of connection of the two pipe sections 2 and 3, which are then axially aligned, they form an assembly with an exterior truncated conical contour 10 that is intended for being engaged in a groove with a complementary V shape of an emergency disconnection device, indicated diagrammatically by a ring 12 in Figures 2 and 3. This emergency disconnection device is known and described in the French Patent No. 2 580 367. Given that it is not part of the invention, it will not be described in more detail. It is sufficient to indicate, for the sake of understanding the invention, that ring 12 is composed, for example, of two ring segments 13, 14 which, when the pipe sections are connected, ensure the immobilization of the two sections in their connected position as shown in Figure 2, and which can be separated, in the manner indicated in Figure 4 by arrows, in the event of emergency disconnection, thus releasing collars 9 [sic; 8] of the two pipe sections, making it possible to separate them, as seen also in Figure 4.
It should be noted that the two ring segments 13, 14 remain connected to pipe section 3. For more details concerning the disconnection device, one should refer to French Patent No. 2 580 367. It should also be noted that this emergency disconnection device is represented in Figure 1 only by the two circular elements 15 and 16 for assembling the two ring segments 13 and 14.
According to an essential characteristic of the invention, exterior front surface 18 of each disk 5, 6, in closed position, is aligned with flat peripheral surface 9 of collar 8 of its pipe section, so that the two surfaces 18 are in contact with one another when the two pipe sections 2 and 3 are connected.
The ability of disks 5 and 6 to pivot from this closed position into their open position represented in Figure 3 is ensured by appropriate arrangements of their pivot axes.
According to another important characteristic of the invention the two disks butt against one another in the open position. This arrangement makes it possible to arrest the kinematic play
and prevent any vibration or flutter of the disks that may be induced by instabilities in the fluid flow.
In order to produce the two characteristics, axis X of disk 5 and axis X' of disk 6 are offset from one another in the direction of axis Y-Y of the pipe sections, on the one hand, and are symmetrically off-center with respect to this axis Y-Y, on the other hand. The differences are roughly the same in both cases. The two disks are thus in contact with one another in their closed position, and can both pivot around their axes in a synchronous manner in order to reach the open position represented in Figure 3 in which the two disks are oriented parallel to axis Y-Y of the pipe sections while still being in contact on a portion of their surface. Each disk has therefore executed a pivoting movement of a quarter of a turn.
The pivot axis of each disk is materialized by operating shaft 21 and shaft stub 22 which are axially aligned. Shaft 21 is rotationally fixedly connected in securing tab 23 situated high near the periphery of the disk, projecting from the rear surface of it, and is rotatably mounted in exterior tubular end piece 24 of the pipe section. Free exterior end 25 of this shaft is configured so that it can be put in rotation. Shaft end 22 is installed by one end at 27 in the body of the pipe section and its end 28 is received, in such a way as to rotate freely, in tab 30 provided on the rear surface of the disk near its periphery, low down.
It should be noted that a section carries, on its flat front surface 9, annular gasket 32 which is arranged in an appropriate annular recess. This gasket can be metallic, plastic, or made of a composite material.
Figures 1 to 3 represent module 1 in a connected state from engagement of collars 8 by their truncated conical peripheral surface in the V-shaped groove of ring 12 of the emergency disconnection device. Figure 4 shows the two pipe sections 2 and 3 after an emergency disconnection. It is observed, as indicated above, that this disconnection occurs by opening of ring 12, that is to say by radial movement of the two ring segments 13 and 14 outward.
Figures 5 to 7 show a second embodiment of connection and disconnection module 1 according to the invention. In this embodiment, the pivot axes of disks 5 and 6 are situated outside of the fluid flow cross section of sections 2 and 3. For this purpose, tab 34, which extends towards the exterior, is provided at the periphery of disks 5 and 6, on their rear surface. Installed in the other, free end of this tab is rotating shaft 36 whose axis constitutes the pivot axis of the disk.
The operation of each disk is done by means of two articulated arms, namely first arm 41, which is articulated at 42 on the rear surface of the disk, and second arm 43, which is articulated at its free end at 44 to the body of the pipe section. The shafts are articulated to one another at 45. The axes of articulation of the arms of course extend parallel to the pivot axis of the disk. As shown by the figures, in order to allow folding of arms 41 and 43 during pivoting of the disk in
its open position, represented in Figure 6, the pipe section is provided with lateral protuberance 47 which makes it possible to receive the two arms then folded on one another.
For the operation of its disk, for opening and for closing 5 or 6, each section is provided with tubular end piece 49 for passage of the operating shaft, whose exterior control end is represented at 50. The shaft acts on arm 43 at the location of its articulation 44 on the rear fire [sic; possibly face].
It should also be noted that in the closed position of the disk, articulated arms 41 and 43 are aligned, providing bracing which facilitates taking up the stresses on the disk and locking of the closed position.
The second embodiment of the module according to the invention, represented in Figures 5 to 7, has the advantage that the cross section of the fluid flow of the pipe sections is completely free, which makes possible scraping of the pipelines using a plunger element moving through the pipelines, pushed by a gas or liquid, in order to empty out the fluid carried in the mobile pipeline.
The two embodiments of the invention have the shared advantage that the space delimited between the two disks, in their closed position, is practically zero, so that during emergency disconnection, after closing of the disks as seen in Figure 4, there is no fluid which could enter the environment. Consequently, the risk of contaminating the environment is excluded. Thus, the module according to the invention is particularly suitable for transfer of any fluid which is harmful to the environment, such as, for example, liquefied natural gas. Another advantage of the invention lies in the light weight of the module. Yet another advantage of the invention lies in the fact that the disks, in their open position, are supported and immobilized, which prevents any vibration or flutter possibly induced by instabilities of the fluid flow. In the case of the first embodiment, the disks are flattened against one another in their open position, as seen in Figure 3. In the second embodiment, the disks are flattened against a zone of abutment of the pipe sections.
Numerous modifications can of course be made to the embodiments described and represented. Thus, it would be possible, in the context of the second embodiment, to place the axes of articulation of the disks in a diametrically opposed manner.



We claim:
1. An arrangement for connecting and disconnecting two pipe sections of a
fluid transfer system, each composing the end member of a pipeline and being
configured as a butterfly valve provided with a disk pivotingly mounted inside
the section about a swivel axis between a closing position of the fluid flow
crossing section of the section and an opening position of this flow section, with
the swivel axes extending perpendicularly to the axis of the pipe and in parallel
to each other, characterized in that the swivel axes (X, X', 21, 36) of the disks (5,
6) are arranged eccentrically with respect to the axis (Y-Y) of the sections (2, 3)
so as to reduce the space defined between the disks (5, 6) in the closing position
thereof, in the connected state of the section (2,3).
2. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the swivel axes (X, X', 21)
are shifted perpendicularly to the axis (Y-Y) of the sections, symmetrically with
respect to this axis.
3. The arrangement as claimed in claim 2, wherein the space between the
two above-mentioned disks (5, 6) is substantially zero when they are in the
closing position thereof.
4. The arrangement as claimed in claim 3, wherein the two above-mentioned
disks (5, 6) automatically come into abutment with each other in the opening
position thereof in order to prevent kinematic play and vibration or flutter of the
disks that may be induced by the instabilities of the fluid flow.
5. The arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 4, wherein the
swivel axis of a disk (5, 6) is formed by shaft (21) rotationally integrally mounted
to the back face of the disk.

6. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein swivel axis (36) of disk (5,
6) is arranged outside of the fluid flow cross-section of the section (2, 3), wherein
the disk is pivotingly mounted.
7. The arrangement as claimed in claim 6, wherein a lug (34) is attached to
the periphery of a disk (5, 6), and that the swivel axis (36) is arranged in the free
end of this lug (34).
8. The arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 6 or 7, wherein a device
having hinge arms (41, 43) is associated with disk (5, 6) in order to ensure
pivoting thereof, the free end of one (41) of the arms being hinged at the disk
whereas the free end of the other arm (43) is hinged at (44) to the section wall.
9. The arrangement as claimed in claim 7, wherein the section (2, 3)
comprises a lateral boss (47) for housing the hinge arms (41, 43) in the opening
position of the flap.
10. The arrangement as claimed in claims 6 to 9, wherein the hinge arms (41,
43) are in a braced position when the disks (5, 6) are in a closed position.



Documents:

45-DELNP-2004-Abstract-(01-06-2009).pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Abstract.pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Claims-(01-06-2009).pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Claims.pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Correspondence-Others-(01-06-2009).pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Correspondence-Others.pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Description (Complete)-(01-06-2009).pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Description (Complete).pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Drawings-(01-06-2009).pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Drawings.pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Form-1-(01-06-2009).pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Form-1.pdf

45-delnp-2004-form-18.pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Form-2-(01-06-2009).pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Form-2.pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Form-3-(01-06-2009).pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Form-3.pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Form-5.pdf

45-DELNP-2004-GPA-(01-06-2009).pdf

45-DELNP-2004-GPA.pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Others-Document-(01-06-2009).pdf

45-DELNP-2004-PCT-210.pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Petition-137-(01-06-2009).pdf

45-DELNP-2004-Petition-138-(01-06-2009).pdf

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Patent Number 235709
Indian Patent Application Number 45/DELNP/2004
PG Journal Number 34/2009
Publication Date 21-Aug-2009
Grant Date 12-Aug-2009
Date of Filing 06-Jan-2004
Name of Patentee SOCIETE EUROPEENNE D'INGENIERIE MECANIQUE-EURODIM
Applicant Address 21 AVENUE EDOUARD BELIN, 92566 RUEIL MALMAISON, FRANCE AND KSB S.A.FRANCE
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 BERNARD DUPONT 176 CHAUSSEE JULES CESAR, 95600 EAUBONNE, FRANCE
2 STEPHANE PAQOET 7 RUE DE VOUILLET, 75015 PARIS, FRANCE
3 RENE LAUHLE 10- RUE DU PARC D'ORNON, 33140 VILLENAVE D'ORNON, FRANCE
4 JEAN-CLAUDE GARRIGUES 160 RUE CHANTECRIC, 33140 CADAUJAC, FRANCE
PCT International Classification Number F16L 55/10
PCT International Application Number PCT/FR02/02304
PCT International Filing date 2002-07-02
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 01/08815 2001-07-03 France