US20040200840A1 - End closure assembly for a pressure vessel - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to pressure vessels, and more particularly the present invention relates to an end closure assembly for a pressure vessel.
- Pressure vessels are used for a variety of industrial applications, particularly in filtration applications, such as direct or dead end filtration, cross flow filtration, hyperfiltration, etc.
- one or more end closure assemblies are installed in a pressure vessel and provide full-bore access to the pressure vessel.
- Such full-bore access allows filter material having a defined exterior diameter just less than that of the interior bore of the pressure vessel to be slidably inserted through an open end.
- Many various embodiments of pressure vessels and end closure assemblies are known. However, there continues to be sought an end closure assembly with certain features, such as improved resistance to corrosion, a more user-friendly releasing mechanism, and the like.
- the present invention provides an end closure assembly for a pressure vessel.
- the end closure assembly includes a non-metal universal head member positioned in an opening in the pressure vessel, wherein the universal head member has a size complementary to the opening in the pressure vessel, a retainer ring member engaged with the pressure vessel for retaining the universal head member in the opening in the pressure vessel, and a securing plate member engaged with the retainer ring member for securing the retainer ring member.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional side view of an example end closure assembly in a pressure vessel according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a pictorial view of an example universal head of the assembly shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a pictorial view of an example securing plate of the assembly shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a pictorial view of an example elliptical head of the assembly shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5A is a plan view of an example of a retainer ring of the assembly shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5B is a side view of the retainer ring shown in FIG. 5A.
- FIG. 6 is a pictorial view of another example of a universal head of the assembly shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 1 An example embodiment of an end closure assembly 10 for a pressure vessel, in accordance with the present invention, is illustrated in FIG. 1.
- Pressure vessels are useful in, inter alia, pressure filtration applications using filter bags, filter cartridges, and the like.
- the pressure vessel (only partially shown) has an elongated tubular shell 12 that has at least one open end.
- the end closure assembly 10 is positioned at the open end so as to seal the pressure vessel, and thereby permits the pressure vessel to maintain elevated pressure levels therein. Such elevated pressure levels may be useful in filtration applications and the like.
- the shown example of the pressure vessel has a bell-shaped portion 20 that tapers outward and has a greater diameter than the diameter of the tubular shell 12 .
- a groove-like annular depression 25 is a groove-like annular depression 25 .
- At least one component of the end closure assembly 10 interacts with and engages the bell-shaped portion 20 at the annular depression 25 .
- the annular depression 25 may be a carved-out section of the bell-shaped portion 20 and may have a separate element installed therein, such as a lining ring, or other suitable construction.
- the annular depression 25 and/or bell-shaped portion 20 may further include one or more grooves or other suitable annular element to provide for additional sites of interaction between the end closure assembly 10 and the bell-shaped portion 20 .
- the tubular shell 12 may be made of any material that has sufficient properties to withstand the pressure parameters of the pressure vessel.
- the tubular shell 12 may be made of a suitable metal alloy, preferably a corrosion-resistant alloy, a composite, a plastic, or the like. It is to be appreciated that a number of other suitable configurations of the tubular shell 12 , bell-shaped portion 20 and annual depression 25 are possible and that the present invention is not intended to be limited by the embodiments thereof described herein.
- the end closure assembly 10 includes a universal head 40 , a securing plate 80 and a retainer ring 100 .
- the universal head 40 is a unitary construction characterized by two elements: a domed-shaped element 41 and a tubular element 42 .
- the domed-shaped element 41 has an inner surface 43 and an outer surface 44 .
- the terms “inner” and “outer” are with reference to the containment provided by the pressure vessel. As such, when the end closure assembly 10 is positioned in the tubular shell 12 , the inner surface 43 of the domed-shaped element 41 faces into the tubular shell 12 .
- the domed-shaped element 41 has a parabolic design with a farthest extent of the domed-shaped element 41 into the shell 12 being at an apex 45 of the parabola.
- the inner surface 43 of the domed-shaped element 41 gradually tapers from the apex 45 to the shell 12 .
- the outer surface 44 of the domed-shaped element 41 is similarly curved and faces outward and away from the pressure vessel.
- the domed-shaped element 41 is provided with a flange-like member 50 that may interact with the retaining ring 100 or an elliptical head 60 .
- the tubular element 42 has an inner portion 46 and an outer portion 47 .
- the inner portion 46 of the tubular element 42 extends, within the shell 12 , from the inner surface 43 at the apex 45 of the domed shaped element 41 .
- the outer portion 47 extends from the outer surface 44 at the apex 45 of the domed-shaped element 41 and may have an externally threaded portion 49 .
- the tubular element 42 may be provided without the threaded portion 49 .
- the tubular element 42 further includes a hollow passageway 48 that extends axially therethrough and terminates at openings at each end of the tubular element 42 .
- the hollow passageway 48 provides a conduit for liquid or gas, etc., flow centrally through the end closure assembly 10 .
- Suitable additional components and/or structure e.g., valves, etc.
- the tubular element e.g., at the outer portion 47 of the tubular element 42
- appropriate fittings such as pipe threads and the like, to facilitate, control, use, etc., and interact with such additional structure.
- the universal head 40 has a non-metal composition.
- the universal head 40 is made of a plastic material.
- the plastic may be any suitable plastic capable of operating at elevated pressure levels. Examples of such suitable plastics include, but are not limited to, GE NORYL GFN3.
- the use of plastic may be advantageous in certain situations, such as when corrosion resistance is desired. Further, the use of plastic may be advantageous for lower pressure applications.
- the present invention is not limited to a plastic universal head and that the universal head 40 may be made from any suitable material.
- the non-metal composition may be a composite.
- the end closure assembly 10 may further include an elliptical head 60 .
- the elliptical head 60 is generally similar in shape and may be complementary in shape to the domed-shaped element 41 of the universal head 40 .
- the elliptical head has a convex inner surface 61 that, when installed with the end closure assembly 10 , lies near and may abut the outer surface 44 of the domed-shaped element 41 .
- the elliptical head 60 has a curved outer surface 62 and a central opening 63 at its apex that is positioned concentric with the axial centerline of the bore of the tubular shell 12 .
- the central opening 63 provides an opening through which the tubular element 42 of the universal head 40 protrudes.
- the elliptical head 60 may further include an annular lip-like ring 64 at an end most distal to the apex of the elliptical head 60 .
- the lip-like ring 64 lies near and may abut the end 60 of the domed-shaped element 61 , as shown in FIG. 1. It is to be understood that the elliptical head 60 is an optional component and may or may not be included with the end closure assembly.
- the end closure assembly 10 further includes a securing plate 80 .
- the securing plate includes an inwardly extending tubular boss 81 and a plurality of stiffening elements 82 arranged in a spoke-like manner around the boss 81 .
- the tubular boss 81 has an internally-threaded portion 83 that interacts with the externally threaded portion 49 of the tubular element 42 .
- the end closure assembly 10 further includes an annular retainer ring 100 (FIG. 5A).
- the retainer ring 100 is made of at least two arced elements that are movable relative to each other and thereby facilitate its insertion for use. The elements may be provided with sufficient structure to enable their interlocking.
- the retainer ring is made of three substantially identical arced interlocking elements 105 A, 105 B and 105 C. It is contemplated that each of the three interlocking elements may be characterized by an identical shape.
- the retainer ring 100 has two concentric portions, a radial inner portion 110 and a radial outer portion 115 .
- the outer portion 115 has a greater outer diameter than the outer diameter of the inner portion 110 .
- the inner portion 110 of the retainer ring 100 engages the annular lip-like ring 64 of the elliptical head 60 or atop the end 60 of the domed-shaped element 41 , depending on whether an elliptical head is used, as shown in FIG. 1.
- the outer portion 115 effectively has an annular flange 120 .
- the annular flange 120 fits within the annular depression 25 of the bell shaped portion 20 of the elongated tubular shell 12 .
- the securing plate 80 holds the outer portion 115 of the retainer ring 100 in the annular depression 25 .
- the fitting and holding in the annular depression provides a locking mechanism, whereby the end closure assembly 10 is retained within the tubular shell 12 and is able to withstand elevated pressure levels in the pressure vessel.
- the retainer ring 100 may be made from any suitable material such as plastic or metal, such as stainless steel, and the like.
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Abstract
An end closure assembly for a pressure vessel includes a non-metal universal head member positioned in an opening in the pressure vessel, wherein the universal head member has a size complementary to the opening in the pressure vessel, a retainer ring member engaged with the pressure vessel for retaining the universal head member in the opening in the pressure vessel, and a securing plate member engaged with the retainer ring member for securing the retainer ring member.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/411,959, filed on Apr. 11, 2003.
- The present invention relates to pressure vessels, and more particularly the present invention relates to an end closure assembly for a pressure vessel.
- Pressure vessels are used for a variety of industrial applications, particularly in filtration applications, such as direct or dead end filtration, cross flow filtration, hyperfiltration, etc. In one pressure vessel type, one or more end closure assemblies are installed in a pressure vessel and provide full-bore access to the pressure vessel. Such full-bore access allows filter material having a defined exterior diameter just less than that of the interior bore of the pressure vessel to be slidably inserted through an open end. Many various embodiments of pressure vessels and end closure assemblies are known. However, there continues to be sought an end closure assembly with certain features, such as improved resistance to corrosion, a more user-friendly releasing mechanism, and the like.
- In accordance with one aspect, the present invention provides an end closure assembly for a pressure vessel. The end closure assembly includes a non-metal universal head member positioned in an opening in the pressure vessel, wherein the universal head member has a size complementary to the opening in the pressure vessel, a retainer ring member engaged with the pressure vessel for retaining the universal head member in the opening in the pressure vessel, and a securing plate member engaged with the retainer ring member for securing the retainer ring member.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional side view of an example end closure assembly in a pressure vessel according to the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a pictorial view of an example universal head of the assembly shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a pictorial view of an example securing plate of the assembly shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a pictorial view of an example elliptical head of the assembly shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5A is a plan view of an example of a retainer ring of the assembly shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5B is a side view of the retainer ring shown in FIG. 5A; and
- FIG. 6 is a pictorial view of another example of a universal head of the assembly shown in FIG. 1.
- An example embodiment of an
end closure assembly 10 for a pressure vessel, in accordance with the present invention, is illustrated in FIG. 1. Pressure vessels are useful in, inter alia, pressure filtration applications using filter bags, filter cartridges, and the like. The pressure vessel (only partially shown) has an elongatedtubular shell 12 that has at least one open end. Theend closure assembly 10 is positioned at the open end so as to seal the pressure vessel, and thereby permits the pressure vessel to maintain elevated pressure levels therein. Such elevated pressure levels may be useful in filtration applications and the like. - Extending from the open end of the
tubular shell 12, the shown example of the pressure vessel has a bell-shaped portion 20 that tapers outward and has a greater diameter than the diameter of thetubular shell 12. Fashioned in the interior of the bell-shaped portion 20 is a groove-likeannular depression 25. At least one component of theend closure assembly 10 interacts with and engages the bell-shaped portion 20 at theannular depression 25. Theannular depression 25 may be a carved-out section of the bell-shaped portion 20 and may have a separate element installed therein, such as a lining ring, or other suitable construction. Theannular depression 25 and/or bell-shaped portion 20 may further include one or more grooves or other suitable annular element to provide for additional sites of interaction between theend closure assembly 10 and the bell-shaped portion 20. - The
tubular shell 12 may be made of any material that has sufficient properties to withstand the pressure parameters of the pressure vessel. For example, thetubular shell 12 may be made of a suitable metal alloy, preferably a corrosion-resistant alloy, a composite, a plastic, or the like. It is to be appreciated that a number of other suitable configurations of thetubular shell 12, bell-shaped portion 20 andannual depression 25 are possible and that the present invention is not intended to be limited by the embodiments thereof described herein. - With reference to FIG. 1, the
end closure assembly 10 includes auniversal head 40, asecuring plate 80 and aretainer ring 100. With reference to FIG. 2, theuniversal head 40 is a unitary construction characterized by two elements: a domed-shaped element 41 and atubular element 42. The domed-shaped element 41 has aninner surface 43 and anouter surface 44. Please note that the terms “inner” and “outer” are with reference to the containment provided by the pressure vessel. As such, when theend closure assembly 10 is positioned in thetubular shell 12, theinner surface 43 of the domed-shaped element 41 faces into thetubular shell 12. The domed-shaped element 41 has a parabolic design with a farthest extent of the domed-shaped element 41 into theshell 12 being at anapex 45 of the parabola. Theinner surface 43 of the domed-shaped element 41 gradually tapers from theapex 45 to theshell 12. Theouter surface 44 of the domed-shaped element 41 is similarly curved and faces outward and away from the pressure vessel. Further, the domed-shaped element 41 is provided with a flange-like member 50 that may interact with theretaining ring 100 or anelliptical head 60. - The
tubular element 42 has aninner portion 46 and anouter portion 47. Theinner portion 46 of thetubular element 42 extends, within theshell 12, from theinner surface 43 at theapex 45 of the domedshaped element 41. Theouter portion 47 extends from theouter surface 44 at theapex 45 of the domed-shaped element 41 and may have an externally threadedportion 49. In an alternative embodiment, as shown in FIG. 6, thetubular element 42 may be provided without the threadedportion 49. Thetubular element 42 further includes ahollow passageway 48 that extends axially therethrough and terminates at openings at each end of thetubular element 42. Thehollow passageway 48 provides a conduit for liquid or gas, etc., flow centrally through theend closure assembly 10. Suitable additional components and/or structure (e.g., valves, etc.) are provided to control, use, etc., this conduit. Accordingly, the tubular element (e.g., at theouter portion 47 of the tubular element 42) may be provided with appropriate fittings, such as pipe threads and the like, to facilitate, control, use, etc., and interact with such additional structure. - The
universal head 40 has a non-metal composition. According to one embodiment of the present invention, theuniversal head 40 is made of a plastic material. The plastic may be any suitable plastic capable of operating at elevated pressure levels. Examples of such suitable plastics include, but are not limited to, GE NORYL GFN3. The use of plastic may be advantageous in certain situations, such as when corrosion resistance is desired. Further, the use of plastic may be advantageous for lower pressure applications. However, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to a plastic universal head and that theuniversal head 40 may be made from any suitable material. For example, the non-metal composition may be a composite. - The
end closure assembly 10 may further include anelliptical head 60. With reference to FIG. 4, theelliptical head 60 is generally similar in shape and may be complementary in shape to the domed-shaped element 41 of theuniversal head 40. The elliptical head has a convexinner surface 61 that, when installed with theend closure assembly 10, lies near and may abut theouter surface 44 of the domed-shapedelement 41. Theelliptical head 60 has a curvedouter surface 62 and acentral opening 63 at its apex that is positioned concentric with the axial centerline of the bore of thetubular shell 12. Thecentral opening 63 provides an opening through which thetubular element 42 of theuniversal head 40 protrudes. Theelliptical head 60 may further include an annular lip-like ring 64 at an end most distal to the apex of theelliptical head 60. When theelliptical head 60 is coupled with theuniversal head 40, the lip-like ring 64 lies near and may abut theend 60 of the domed-shapedelement 61, as shown in FIG. 1. It is to be understood that theelliptical head 60 is an optional component and may or may not be included with the end closure assembly. - As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, the
end closure assembly 10 further includes a securingplate 80. The securing plate includes an inwardly extendingtubular boss 81 and a plurality of stiffeningelements 82 arranged in a spoke-like manner around theboss 81. Thetubular boss 81 has an internally-threadedportion 83 that interacts with the externally threadedportion 49 of thetubular element 42. - The
end closure assembly 10 further includes an annular retainer ring 100 (FIG. 5A). Theretainer ring 100 is made of at least two arced elements that are movable relative to each other and thereby facilitate its insertion for use. The elements may be provided with sufficient structure to enable their interlocking. In the shown example, the retainer ring is made of three substantially identical arced interlocking 105A, 105B and 105C. It is contemplated that each of the three interlocking elements may be characterized by an identical shape. As shown in FIG. 5B, theelements retainer ring 100 has two concentric portions, a radial inner portion 110 and a radialouter portion 115. Theouter portion 115 has a greater outer diameter than the outer diameter of the inner portion 110. When theend closure assembly 10 is assembled, the inner portion 110 of theretainer ring 100 engages the annular lip-like ring 64 of theelliptical head 60 or atop theend 60 of the domed-shapedelement 41, depending on whether an elliptical head is used, as shown in FIG. 1. Because of the different diameters, theouter portion 115 effectively has anannular flange 120. Theannular flange 120 fits within theannular depression 25 of the bell shapedportion 20 of the elongatedtubular shell 12. Also, the securingplate 80 holds theouter portion 115 of theretainer ring 100 in theannular depression 25. The fitting and holding in the annular depression provides a locking mechanism, whereby theend closure assembly 10 is retained within thetubular shell 12 and is able to withstand elevated pressure levels in the pressure vessel. Theretainer ring 100 may be made from any suitable material such as plastic or metal, such as stainless steel, and the like. - From the above description of the invention, those skilled in the art will perceive improvements, changes and modifications. Such improvements, changes and modifications within the skill of the art are intended to be covered by the appended claims.
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1. An end closure assembly for a pressure vessel, the end closure assembly comprising:
a non-metal universal head member positioned in an opening in the pressure vessel, wherein the universal head member has a size complementary to the opening in the pressure vessel;
a retainer ring member engaged with the pressure vessel for retaining the universal head member in the opening in the pressure vessel; and
a securing plate member engaged with the retainer ring member for securing the retainer ring member.
2. The end closure assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an elliptical head member.
3. The end closure assembly of claim 2 , wherein the elliptical head member is in contact with the universal head member.
4. The end closure assembly of claim 1 , wherein the universal head member further comprises an integral access section.
5. The end closure assembly of claim 1 , wherein the retainer ring member is non-metal.
6. The end closure assembly of claim 1 , wherein the retainer ring comprises at least two elements.
7. The end closure assembly of claim 6 , wherein the elements are substantially identical in shape.
8. The end closure assembly of claim 7 , wherein the elements are identical in shape.
9. The end closure assembly of claim 1 , wherein the universal head member is plastic.
10. The end closure assembly of claim 1 , wherein the universal head member comprises a domed-shaped element and a tubular element.
11. The end closure assembly of claim 10 , wherein the tubular element comprises a threaded portion.
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