INDICATOR STRUCTURE AND GAS VALVE WITH INDICATOR
20220034421 · 2022-02-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K31/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K37/0008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K37/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gas valve includes a body, a knob and a pin. The pin is connected to the knob and contacts the body. When the knob is rotated to drive the valve between a turn-off position and a turn-off position. The knob and the valve are threadedly co-rotated to change the distance of the knob relative to the body. When the knob and the valve are rotated to the turn-off position, the pin protrudes beyond the through hole. When the knob and the valve are rotated to the turn-on position, the pin does not protrude beyond the through hole. The users are acknowledged the gas valve is turned off or turned on by the position of the pin.
Claims
1. A gas valve comprising: a body having a gas path, a valve threadedly connected to the body so as to open the gas path or close the gas path, the valve including a top end; a knob having a bore, the top end of the valve fixed to the bore and exposed beyond the body, the body including a restriction face and the valve located at a center of the restriction face, a through hole defined through the knob, and a pin movably extending through the through hole and including a first end and a second end, the first and second ends respectively protruding beyond two ends of the through hole of the knob, the second end of the pin contacting the restriction face, when the knob is rotated to drive the valve to a turn-off position, the first end of the pin protrudes beyond the through hole, when the knob is rotated to drive the valve to a turn-on position, the first end of the pin does not protrude beyond the through hole.
2. The gas valve as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pin includes two legs and each leg includes an enlarged head which is located close to the second end of the pin to restrict the pin from being separated from the through hole.
3. The gas valve as claimed in claim 1, wherein the knob includes a top surface and a mark is formed to the top surface, the through hole opens through the top surface, a notch is defined in an inner periphery of the through hole and extends toward the mark, the pin includes a protrusion extends radially from an outer periphery of the first end of the pin, the protrusion extends toward the notch and the mark.
4. The gas valve as claimed in claim 3, wherein the mark protrudes from the top surface and is located corresponding to the turn-off position.
5. The gas valve as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first end of the pin is a curved end.
6. An indicator structure comprising: a knob having a through hole defined therethrough, and a pin movably extending through the through hole, the pin including a first end and a second end, the first and second ends of the pin respectively located beyond the through hole, when the pin is applied by a force, the pin is moved axially in the through hole.
7. The indicator structure as claimed in claim 6, wherein the pin includes two legs and each leg includes an enlarged head which is located close to the second end of the pin to restrict the pin from being separated from the through hole.
8. The indicator structure as claimed in claim 6, wherein the knob includes a top surface and a mark is formed to the top surface, the through hole opens through the top surface, a notch is defined in an inner periphery of the through hole and extends toward the mark, the pin includes a protrusion extends radially from an outer periphery thereof, the protrusion extends toward the notch and the mark.
9. The indicator structure as claimed in claim 8, wherein the mark protrudes from the top surface.
10. The indicator structure as claimed in claim 8, wherein the first end of the pin is a curved end.
11. The indicator structure as claimed in claim 8, wherein the knob includes a bore defined centrally therethrough, the through hole is located in a radial direction of the bore, the through hole is located between the mark and the bore.
12. The indicator structure as claimed in claim 11, wherein the knob includes a recess formed in the top surface thereof, the recess communicates with the bore and the through hole, a portion of the pin is located between the through hole and the recess.
13. The indicator structure as claimed in claim 12, wherein the pin includes a first section and a second section which is formed to the first section, a diameter of the second section is smaller than that of the first section, the first end of the pin is located in the first section, the second end of the pin is located in the second section, the through hole includes a first-diameter area and a second-diameter area which is formed to the first-diameter area, the first section of the pin is located in the first-diameter area, the second section of the pin is located in the second-diameter area.
14. The indicator structure as claimed in claim 13, wherein the notch communicates with the first-diameter area, the protrusion extends radially from the first section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0016] Referring to
[0017] As shown in
[0018] The pin 3 movably extends through the through hole 21 and includes a first end 31 and a second end 32. The first and second ends 31, 32 respectively protrude beyond two ends of the through hole 21 of the knob 2. The second end 32 of the pin 3 contacts the restriction face 13. When the knob 2 is rotated to drive the valve 12 to a turn-off position, the first end 31 of the pin 3 protrudes beyond the through hole 21. When the knob 2 is rotated to drive the valve 12 to a turn-on position, the first end 31 of the pin 3 does not protrude beyond the through hole 21.
[0019] The pin 3 is movably connected to the knob 2, and the second end 32 of the pin 3 contacts the restriction face 13 due to gravity, so that when the users rotate the knob 2 between the turn-on and the turn-off positions, the knob 2 is threadedly co-rotated with the valve 12 relative to the body 1 so that the knob 2 is moved either close to the body 1 or away from the body 1. When the knob 2 is rotated to drive the valve 12 to a turn-off position, the knob 2 moves toward the body 1, the first end 31 of the pin 3 protrudes beyond the through hole 21. When the knob 2 is rotated to drive the valve 12 to a turn-on position, the knob 2 moves away from the body 1, the first end 31 of the pin 3 does not protrude beyond the through hole 21. In other words, the pin 3 moves axially in the through hole 21 so that then users can check whether the first end 31 of the pin 3 protrudes beyond the through hole 21 or not to judge the status of the gas valve. The users see the pin 3 or to touch the pin 3 to know the status of the gas valve.
[0020] The color of the pin 3 is different from the color of the knob 2 to provide more information about the status of the gas valve.
[0021] As shown in
[0022] The knob 2 includes a top surface 22 and a mark 23 is formed to the top surface 22. The through hole 21 opens through the top surface 22. A notch 24 is defined in the inner periphery of the throughhole 21 and extends toward the mark 23. The pin 3 includes a protrusion 34 extends radially from the outer periphery of the first end 31 of the pin 3. The protrusion 34 extends toward the notch 24 and the mark 23. The mark 23 protrudes from the top surface 22 and is located corresponding to the turn-off position. The pin 3 cannot spin because of the protrusion 34 is engaged with the notch 24. The protrusion 34 extends toward the mark 23 which is located corresponding to the turn-off position, so that the mark 23 can be marked as “OFF” which protrudes from the top surface 22.
[0023] The first end 31 of the pin 3 is a curved end, so that the user can easily acknowledged that his or her finger touches the pin 3 or the top surface 22 of the knob 2.
[0024] The combination of the knob 2 and the pin 3 of the present invention can easily replaces the conventional knob of the gas valve as shown in
[0025] The knob 2 includes a bore 201 defined centrally therethrough, and the through hole 21 is located in the radial direction of the bore 201. That is to say, the through hole 21 is located between the mark 23 and the bore 201. The knob 2 includes a recess 202 formed in the top surface 22 thereof. The recess 202 communicates with the bore 201 and the through hole 21. A portion of the pin 3 is located between the through hole 21 and the recess 202. By this arrangement, the top surface 22 of the knob 2 is able to have the pin 2 and the mark 23 installed thereto.
[0026] The pin 3 includes a first section 304 and a second section 305 which is formed to the first section 304. The diameter of the second section 305 is smaller than that of the first section 304. The first end 31 of the pin 31 is located in the first section 304, and the second end 32 of the pin 3 is located in the second section 305. The through hole 21 includes a first-diameter area 211 and a second-diameter area 212 which is formed to the first-diameter area 211. The first section 304 of the pin 3 is located in the first-diameter area 211, and the second section 305 of the pin 3 is located in the second-diameter area 212. Therefore, the pin 3 is installed to the knob 2 by a pre-set direction, and the pin 3 is restricted from being separated downward from the through hole 21. The legs 301, the gap 302 and the enlarged heads 303 are located in the second-diameter area 212.
[0027] The notch 24 communicates with the first-diameter area 211. The protrusion 34 extends radially from the first section 304 and is engaged with the notch 24 to restrict the pin 3 from spinning. The underside of the protrusion 34 is restricted by the inner bottom of the notch 24 so that the pin 3 cannot separate downward from the through hole 21.
[0028] While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.