IP Library Granted Patent US 8,349,038
Granted Patent B2
US 8,349,038 · App. 12/407,387 · Granted Jan 8, 2013

Self optimizing odorant injection system

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Patent No.
US 8,349,038
App. No.
12/407,387
Granted
Jan 8, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system is shown for injecting a chemical, such as an odorant, from a chemical supply into a fluid containing system such as a natural gas pipeline or an LPG pipeline. A tank of odorant is maintained at a pressure above ambient, but below the pressure of the pipeline. An injection conduit communicates the odorant tank with the pipeline. A hydraulic pressure booster is located in the injection conduit for pressurizing the chemical to a pressure above that of the pipeline, the hydraulic booster having a first side which communicates with the chemical in the injection conduit and another, isolated side which is exposed to hydraulic pressure but which is isolated from the chemical being injected. A flow control valve may be located within the injection conduit for metering chemical to be injected into the pipeline.

Claims (13)

1. In a system for injecting a chemical from a chemical supply into a natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas pipeline at a desired injection rate, the system including a chemical storage tank, an injection conduit extending from the storage tank to the pipeline, and flow control apparatus in the injection conduit, the improvement comprising:

a hydraulic pressure booster located in the injection conduit upstream for pressurizing the chemical to a pressure above that of the pipeline, the hydraulic booster having a first side communicating with the chemical being injected and an isolated side which is exposed to hydraulic pressure but which is isolated from the chemical being injected;

the flow control apparatus being fed by the hydraulic pressure booster and including (a) a motor-controlled flow valve which allows larger volumes of chemical to be injected into the pipeline and (b) a drop-wise flow valve for metering smaller volumes of chemical being injected;

a linear thruster controlling the hydraulic pressure booster; and

an electronic controller controlling the linear thruster.

2. The system of claim 1 wherein the hydraulic pressure booster is a diaphragm pump.

3. The system of claim 1 wherein the position of the motor-controlled flow valve is controlled by an electric motor, whereby opening of the valve causes a stream of chemical to be injected into the pipeline at a desired flow rate.

4. In a system for injecting a chemical from a chemical supply into a natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas pipeline at a desired injection rate, the system including a chemical storage tank, an injection conduit extending from the storage tank to the pipeline, and a flow control valve in the injection conduit, the improvement comprising:

a hydraulic pressure booster located in the injection conduit upstream for pressurizing the chemical to a pressure above that of the pipeline, the hydraulic booster having a first side communicating with the chemical being injected and an isolated side which is exposed to hydraulic pressure but which is isolated from the chemical being injected;

a flow control valve fed by the hydraulic pressure booster, the flow control valve being a drip-style metering valve which is adjustable between a drop-wise setting for metering chemical into the pipeline on a drop-by-drop basis and a steady-flow setting for metering chemical on a steady-state flow basis;

a linear thruster controlling the hydraulic pressure booster; and

an electronic controller controlling the linear thruster.

5. The system of claim 4 wherein the hydraulic pressure booster is a diaphragm pump.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 25, 2015
From: SENTRY EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
To: LINC ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 036412/0561 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 8, 2011
From: ZECK SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT LLC
To: SENTRY EQUIPMENT CORP.
Reel/Frame 026875/0636 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 29, 2010
From: ZECK FAMILY LLC
To: ZECK SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT LLC
Reel/Frame 024599/0570 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 18, 2009
From: ZECK, MARK
To: ZECK FAMILY LLC
Reel/Frame 023533/0562 →