Patent classifications
F16K39/024
CASCADED CONTROLLABLE FLUID CONTROL VALVE AND VALVE TRIM FOR A FLUID CONTROL VALVE
A fluid control valve having a body, a seat ring, a valve cage adjacent the seat ring, a first valve plug assembly positioned within the valve cage, and a second valve plug assembly positioned within an axial bore of the first valve plug assembly. The first valve plug assembly has radial apertures in fluid communication with the axial bore and a first valve plug including the axial bore and a throttling port in fluid communication with the axial bore. The first valve plug assembly is movable between a closed position, in engagement with the seat ring, and an open position, spaced apart from the seat ring. The second valve plug assembly has a second valve plug that is movable between a closed position, in engagement with the first valve plug, and an open position, spaced apart from the first valve plug.
Valve device
A valve device includes a body, a solenoid valve, and a manual valve mounted to the body. The manual valve being configured to open and close the gas flow channel via a manual operation. The gas flow channel includes a first flow channel including the valve-side opening portion, and a second flow channel including the tank-side opening portion, and includes an intersection portion in which a first center axis that is a center axis of the first flow channel and a second center axis that is a center axis of the second flow channel intersect with each other. A center axis of the solenoid valve coincides with an extension line of the first center axis and a center axis of the manual valve coincides with an extension line of the second center axis.
VALVE FOR PREVENTING BACKFLOW AND VALVE MODULE
The present disclosure relates to an air supply valve having a backflow prevention function and a valve module, for preventing backflow of air or gas through an outlet. The air supply valve includes a housing that includes a motor mounted therein and in which a supply flow path and an outlet of air are formed, a driver including a gear part for transmitting driving force of the motor and a converter for converting rotation of the gear part to linear motion, and a valve module that is coupled to an end of the converter and is opened while being spaced apart from the outlet of the housing to be connected to the supply flow path or is closed while being in contact with the outlet.
FUEL CELL SYSTEM HAVING A VALVE IN A VALVE HOUSING AND A METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A FLOW OF A FLUID
The invention relates to a fuel cell system (200) having a valve (10) in a valve housing (50), the valve (10) having: a) a drive unit (12), b) an elongate rotor (20) with a first rotor section (21) and a second rotor section (22), the second rotor section (22) having: I. a first radially circumferential projection (31), II. a second radial projection (36), which is spaced at a distance (d1) from the first radially circumferential projection (31) and has at least one opening (39) for the passage of the fluid of the fluid source (102), c) a main valve plate (60) which is movably mounted on the second rotor section (22) and has a rotor hole (62).
Bypass valve assembly for turbine generators
A bypass valve assembly for a turbine generator includes a valve body, bypass seats, valve stem, valve cap, bypass valve disc, bypass valves, and pressure seal head. The valve body defines a central bore and a plurality of passageways. Each passageway has an inlet smaller than its outlet. Each bypass seat is within the inlet of a corresponding passageway. The bypass seats have a higher wear resistance than the valve body. The valve stem is within the central bore. The valve cap is secured to the valve body. The bypass valve disc is secured to the valve stem. Each bypass valve has a base portion and a nose portion. Each nose portion defines a contoured surface area with a wear coating and extends into a corresponding passageway. The pressure seal head is disposed around the valve stem and defines steps having a wear coating.
TWO-STAGE VALVE ASSEMBLY
The two-stage valve assembly for a vehicle lift system comprises an outer sleeve extending along an axis between a first end and a second end. A stator is located in the first end and a valve opening is located in the second end. The two-stage valve assembly includes an armature assembly for selectively closing the valve opening and opening the valve opening in a first-stage open position and a second-stage open position. The armature assembly comprises a plunger moveable along the axis that includes a poppet portion having a poppet seal oriented towards the second end. A plunger seat is moveable along the axis and located between the poppet portion and the valve opening. The plunger seat includes a seat seal for sealing against the valve opening. A seat channel extends through the seat seal and the plunger seat and is in fluid communication with the valve opening.
Flow control switch valve
A flow regulating switch valve includes a valve core that includes a switch assembly configured to drive a diaphragm assembly to open or close a water outlet, and also includes a flow regulating assembly that comprises a rotating ring, a sliding block, and a magnet. A control key is configured to control the switch assembly. The rotating ring is connected to the control key and includes an inclined plane that transitions from high to low and is configured to drive the sliding block to slide up and down such that the sliding block drives the magnet to move up and down. The magnet is configured to control the diaphragm assembly to regulate a size of the water outlet.
Valve device for a gaseous medium, and tank device for storing a gaseous medium
The invention relates to a valve device (100) for a gaseous medium, in particular hydrogen, comprising a valve housing (6) and a solenoid armature (14) which is arranged in the valve housing and can move along the longitudinal axis (18) and which interacts with a first sealing seat (32) in order to open and close an outlet opening (40). Furthermore, the valve housing (6) is equipped with a second solenoid armature (16) which can be moved along the longitudinal axis (18) and which is at least partly received in a recess (38) of the first solenoid armature (14), and the second solenoid armature (16) interacts with a second sealing seat (34) in order to open and close an outlet opening (20) formed in the first solenoid armature (14). The first solenoid armature (14) and the second solenoid armature (16) are additionally surrounded by a magnet device (11), by means of which the first solenoid armature (14) and the second solenoid armature (16) can be moved along the longitudinal axis (18) using precisely one solenoid (10).
Steam valve
Staying of a drain on a cylinder attached to a lower side of a valve casing is suppressed, and occurrence of corrosion of the cylinder is suppressed. A steam valve includes a valve casing, a valve disc disposed within the valve casing, a cylinder disposed on a lower side of the valve casing and having a piston rod extending upward, a valve stem vertically penetrating a lower portion of the valve casing and having one end coupled to the piston rod via a coupling and having another end coupled to the valve disc, a cover having a larger diameter than the piston rod and the coupling and configured to separate the piston rod and the coupling from each other by being interposed between the piston rod and the coupling, and a tubular skirt hanging down from a peripheral portion of the cover and surrounding a periphery of a head portion of the piston rod.
RELIEF VALVE DEVICE
A first relief valve chamber (3) of a main relief valve (10) and a second relief valve chamber (7) of an auxiliary relief valve (11) are provided in series in a valve case 1. The first relief valve chamber (3) includes a valve seat chamber (4) at the right and a valve chamber (5) at the left. A first valve member (30) in the valve chamber (5) is biased toward a valve seat member (18) in the valve seat chamber (4) by a first relief spring (40). A second valve member (48) in the second relief valve chamber (7) is biased toward a second valve seat (47) by a second relief spring (50).