Patent classifications
F16K5/0457
Valve for a Faucet Assembly
The valve has a pair of mutually rotatable ceramic valve bodies within the bonnet that cooperate to allow a flow of water in one relative position and to block a flow of water in a second relative position. One valve body is engaged by the valve stem to rotate therewith while the second valve body is held fixed within the bonnet via radial projections that fit into recesses in the bonnet. An elastomeric ring of square cross-section is squeezed against the non-rotatable valve body by a spiral retaining ring that is positioned in a circumferential groove in the bonnet.
ROTARY VALVE
A two-component rotary valve for controlling the fluid flow through a fluid conduit, the rotary valve being injection-moulded in two steps with no need for assembly after the injection moulding procedure. The rotary valve comprises a valve house with a plug inside it, and the rotary valve has sealing means in the form of local variations in the radius of the plug and house along their lengths. Thereby, a rotary valve is obtained which does not require a viscous sealant, such as silicone, to eliminate the risk of leakage, when the valve is open.
Control valve
A control valve includes a valve housing, a joint member, a valve body, and a sealing tube member. A seal ring, which receives a liquid pressure inside the valve housing and comes into tight contact with the joint member and the sealing tube member, is provided between the joint member and the sealing tube member. The sealing tube member has a biasing pressure receiving surface receiving the liquid pressure inside the valve housing in a direction along a direction of the valve body. The seal ring is disposed at a position where the sealing tube member is not pressurized in the direction of the valve body. An area of a valve sliding contact surface is set to be larger than an area of the biasing pressure receiving surface.
THREE-WAY VALVE FOR FLOW RATE CONTROL AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL DEVICE
Provided are a three-way valve for flow rate control and a temperature control device, which have improved sealing performance at a sealed portion at which a valve body is rotatably sealed against a fluid having a low temperature of about 85 C. as compared to a case without sealing means for sealing an end portion of the valve body on a side closer to drive means so that the end portion is rotatable with respect to a valve main body, the sealing means having a substantially U-shaped cross section and being made of a synthetic resin, and being urged in an opening direction by a spring member made of a metal. The three-way valve for flow rate control includes: a valve body having a cylindrical shape and having an opening, which is arranged in a freely rotatable manner in a valve seat of a valve main body, and simultaneously switches a first valve port from a closed state to an opened state and switches a second valve port from an opened state to a closed state; drive means for driving the valve body to rotate; and sealing means for sealing an end portion of the valve body on a side closer to the drive means so that the end portion is rotatable with respect to the valve main body, the sealing means having a substantially U-shaped cross section and being made of a synthetic resin, and being urged in an opening direction by a spring member made of a metal.
Valve for a faucet assembly
The valve has a pair of mutually rotatable ceramic valve bodies within the bonnet that cooperate to allow a flow of water in one relative position and to block a flow of water in a second relative position. One valve body is engaged by the valve stem to rotate therewith while the second valve body is held fixed within the bonnet via radial projections that fit into recesses in the bonnet. An elastomeric ring of square cross-section is squeezed against the non-rotatable valve body by a spiral retaining ring that is positioned in a circumferential groove in the bonnet.
Arrangement for conducting, treating and/or measuring a fluid
A configuration for installation into a pipeline of a fluid network. The configuration has a connection housing with an inlet, an outlet, and a connection opening for connection of an exchangeable functional unit. The connection housing has a rotatably arranged core piece whose rotation makes it possible for the throughflow of the fluid through the connection housing to be blocked and/or released. The core piece has a receptacle for connection of the functional unit, and the receptacle and the connection opening are oriented in the same direction.
VALVE
The present disclosure discloses a valve, comprising: a housing; at least one valve body disposed in the housing, and the at least one valve body being rotatable in the housing; and at least one sealing element provided between the housing and the at least one valve body, wherein the at least one sealing element is formed by integral molding. According to the present disclosure, the sealing element is molded on the valve body or the housing, thereby reducing the production cost while ensuring the leakproofness of the sealing elements.
Rotary valve having a sliding seal
A rotary valve comprising a housing with a valve chamber, wherein the valve chamber has at least one inlet and at least one outlet, wherein the inlet and/or the outlet are at least partially closable, as required, by a valve body which is rotatable about an axis and is arranged in the valve chamber, wherein, on that side of the housing facing the valve body, the inlet and/or the outlet is enclosed by a sliding seal, and wherein the sliding seal bears sealingly, under elastic preload, against that surface of the valve body facing the housing.
CONTROL VALVE
A control valve includes a valve housing, a joint member, a valve body, and a sealing tube member. A seal ring, which receives a liquid pressure inside the valve housing and comes into tight contact with the joint member and the sealing tube member, is provided between the joint member and the sealing tube member. The sealing tube member has a biasing pressure receiving surface receiving the liquid pressure inside the valve housing in a direction along a direction of the valve body. The seal ring is disposed at a position where the sealing tube member is not pressurized in the direction of the valve body. An area of a valve sliding contact surface is set to be larger than an area of the biasing pressure receiving surface.
ROTARY VALVE HAVING A SLIDING SEAL
A rotary valve comprising a housing with a valve chamber, wherein the valve chamber has at least one inlet and at least one outlet, wherein the inlet and/or the outlet are at least partially closable, as required, by a valve body which is rotatable about an axis and is arranged in the valve chamber, wherein, on that side of the housing facing the valve body, the inlet and/or the outlet is enclosed by a sliding seal, and wherein the sliding seal bears sealingly, under elastic preload, against that surface of the valve body facing the housing.