Valve Linear Drive and Valve

20210381606 ยท 2021-12-09

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    Abstract

    A valve linear drive provided for connection to a valve body having a valve seat includes a drive housing, a valve closure member, an actuator, and a spring device. The valve closure member is adjustable along an adjustment axis (V) between an open position and a closed position by means of the actuator and an actuating means. The spring device urges the actuating means into the open position or into the closed position. Further, the spring device includes a plurality of springs and a receiving unit for the springs. Here, each spring has its own spring chamber formed in the receiving unit, in which the associated spring is inserted. Furthermore, a valve having such a valve linear drive is provided.

    Claims

    1. A valve linear drive for connection to a valve body having a valve seat, wherein the valve linear drive comprises a drive housing, a valve closure member, an actuator, and a spring device, wherein the valve closure member is adjustable along an adjustment axis between an open position and a closed position by the actuator and a force-transmitting actuating means interposed between the valve closure member and the actuator, wherein the spring device urges the actuating means into the open position or into the closed position, wherein the spring device includes a plurality of springs and a receiving unit for the springs, and wherein each spring has its own spring chamber formed in the receiving unit, in which the associated spring is inserted.

    2. The valve linear drive according to claim 1, wherein the springs are supported at one end against the drive housing.

    3. The valve linear drive according to claim 1, wherein the receiving unit includes an axial lead-through through which the actuating means extends, a clearance fit being provided between the actuating means and the receiving unit.

    4. The valve linear drive according to claim 1, wherein the receiving unit includes a sleeve element.

    5. The valve linear drive according to claim 4, wherein the springs are supported at one end against the sleeve element.

    6. The valve linear drive according to claim 4, wherein the spring device engages the actuating means in the axial direction by means of the sleeve element.

    7. The valve linear drive according to claim 4, wherein the receiving unit includes a spring drum having the spring chambers.

    8. The valve linear drive according to claim 7, wherein the spring drum has an axial opening through which the sleeve element extends with a clearance fit.

    9. The valve linear drive according to claim 4, wherein the sleeve element includes a radially projecting collar against which the springs are supported at one end.

    10. The valve linear drive according to claim 1, wherein the springs are received in the spring chambers with a clearance fit in the radial direction.

    11. The valve linear drive according to claim 1, wherein each spring chamber is a recess in the form of a cylinder the height of which in the axial direction is smaller than that of the unloaded springs.

    12. The valve linear drive according to claim 1, wherein the springs are arranged with their central axes on a circle which is arranged to be concentric with the adjustment axis.

    13. The valve linear drive according to claim 12, wherein the springs are distributed equidistantly over the circle.

    14. The valve linear drive according to claim 1, wherein the valve closure member includes a diaphragm which is moved by the actuating means.

    15. The valve linear drive according to claim 14, wherein the diaphragm transitions into the actuating means in one piece.

    16. A valve comprising a valve linear drive for connection to a valve body having a valve seat, wherein the valve linear drive comprises a drive housing, a valve closure member, an actuator, and a spring device, wherein the valve closure member is adjustable along an adjustment axis between an open position and a closed position by the actuator and a force-transmitting actuating means interposed between the valve closure member and the actuator, wherein the spring device urges the actuating means into the open position or into the closed position, wherein the spring device includes a plurality of springs and a receiving unit for the springs, and wherein each spring has its own spring chamber formed in the receiving unit, in which the associated spring is inserted, and comprising a valve body having a valve seat.

    17. The valve according to claim 16, wherein the actuating means includes a tappet coupled to the valve closure member and having a radial shoulder against which the receiving unit presses in the axial direction.

    18. The valve according to claim 17, wherein the shoulder is aligned with the valve seat as viewed in the axial direction.

    19. The valve according to claim 16, comprising a valve closure member includes a diaphragm which is moved by the actuating means, wherein the diaphragm has an external annular sealing section which is clamped between the valve body and the drive housing and/or welded to the valve body and/or the drive housing.

    20. The valve according to claim 16, wherein the valve closure member fluidically separates a fluid space formed between the valve body and the valve closure member from a control space formed between the drive housing and the valve closure member.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0032] FIG. 1 shows a schematic illustration of a valve according to the invention with a valve linear drive according to the invention;

    [0033] FIG. 2 shows an exploded view of part of the valve according to FIG. 1;

    [0034] FIG. 3 shows a sectional representation of part of the valve according to FIG. 1, with the valve linear drive in the closed position;

    [0035] FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of part of the valve according to FIG. 1 with a partly exposed housing part and valve body; and

    [0036] FIG. 5 shows a top view of the spring device of the valve according to FIG. 1.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0037] FIG. 1 shows a valve 10 which is employed for open- or closed-loop control of fluids. In the embodiment shown, the valve 10 is of a multi-part construction and comprises a valve body 12 having a base body 14 and a flange section 16 protruding from the base body 14, and a valve linear drive 20 having an axial end coupled to the flange section 16.

    [0038] The base body 14 has a fluid inlet 22, through which a fluid to be open-loop or closed-loop controlled is supplied to the valve 10, and a fluid outlet, through which the fluid can exit the valve 10. The fluid outlet is provided opposite to the fluid inlet 22 in the base body 14 here and is not shown in FIG. 1.

    [0039] The flange section 16 (see FIG. 3) further has an inflow duct 24 formed therein, which is in fluid communication with the fluid inlet 22. In a switching position not shown in FIG. 3, the inflow duct 24 opens into a fluid space 26, which in turn is in fluid communication with four outflow ducts 28 (see FIG. 2), which open into the fluid outlet.

    [0040] In an alternative embodiment, the flange section 16 may, of course, include any desired number of inflow ducts 24 and/or outflow ducts 28.

    [0041] The valve body 12 is formed, more particularly, from a corrosion-resistant material. Particularly the inner surfaces of the fluid-carrying ducts and spaces are made from a corrosion-resistant material.

    [0042] Furthermore, the inflow duct 24 has a valve seat 30 (see FIG. 3) associated therewith, with which a valve closure member 32 of the valve linear drive 20 cooperates in order to provide open-loop or closed-loop control of the flow through the valve 10, as will be further discussed below.

    [0043] The valve linear drive 20 comprises a drive housing 34 (see FIG. 1), an actuator 36, and an actuating means 38 (see FIG. 2).

    [0044] The drive housing 34 has a multi-part configuration and comprises a pot-shaped lower part 40 and a sleeve-shaped upper part 42 placed thereon, in which the actuator 36 is received.

    [0045] The actuator 36 is intended to serve as a drive unit and is coupled in a force-transmitting manner to the valve closure member 32 by means of the actuating means 38.

    [0046] In the present exemplary embodiment, the actuator 36 is a piezoelectric actuator in the form of a stack actuator.

    [0047] Basically, however, the actuator 36 may be any desired actuator, in particular any desired piezoelectric actuator.

    [0048] A change in length of the actuator 36 is transmitted to the valve closure member 32 by means of the actuating means 38, whereby the valve closure member 32 can be adjusted in the axial direction along the adjustment axis V between an open position, in which the valve seat 30 is open and the inflow duct 24 is fluidically connected to the outflow ducts 28, and a closed position, in which the valve seat 30 is closed and the inflow duct 24 is fluidically separated from the outflow ducts 28.

    [0049] The actuating means 38 here comprises a tappet 44 (see FIG. 3), which extends in the axial direction as far as to the valve closure member 32 and, for example, continues into it.

    [0050] The valve closure member 32 includes, in an axial prolongation of the tappet 44, a valve sealing section 46 which is associated with the inflow duct 24 or the valve seat 30 and is opposite thereto in the axial direction. In the closed position, the valve sealing section 46 presses against the valve seat 30 so that the latter is closed.

    [0051] In addition, the valve closure member 32 includes an annular radially outer sealing section 48 and a diaphragm 50, which extends radially from the annular sealing section 48 to the valve sealing section 46 and delimits the fluid space 26.

    [0052] In an alternative embodiment, the valve sealing section 46 may be part of the diaphragm 50, i.e., the diaphragm 50 extends over the entire area enclosed by the annular sealing section 48.

    [0053] The annular sealing section 48 has a greater axial thickness D than the diaphragm 50 that extends radially inwardly from the annular sealing section 48.

    [0054] In the illustrated embodiment, the tappet 44 is formed in one piece with the valve closure member 32, for example by the tappet 44 being welded to the valve sealing section 46. Thus, the diaphragm 50 integrally transitions into the actuating means 38.

    [0055] In an alternative embodiment, of course, the valve closure member 32 and the actuating means 38 may be provided as separate components that are appropriately coupled to each other.

    [0056] The pot-shaped lower part 40 has a bottom 52 with a central lead-through 54 through which the actuating means 38 extends in the axial direction, and a circumferential wall 56 that extends in the axial direction from the bottom 52 toward the flange section 16.

    [0057] The bottom 52 and the valve closure member 32 define a control space 58, which is permanently sealed from the fluid space 26 by the valve closure member 32. Accordingly, the valve closure member 32 constitutes a sealing barrier at the same time.

    [0058] Furthermore, the valve closure member 32 is clamped with the sealing section 48 between the circumferential wall 56 and the flange section 16, so that the annular sealing section 48 seals both the fluid space 26 and the control space 58 from the outside.

    [0059] Additionally or alternatively, after the valve linear drive 20 has been coupled to the valve body 12, the valve closure member 32 may be connected by a substance-to-substance bond, in particular welded, to the pot-shaped lower part 40 and/or the flange section 16 via the annular sealing section 48 in order to reliably hermetically seal the valve 10.

    [0060] The valve linear drive 20 further includes a spring device 60, the function and structure of which will be discussed below with reference to FIGS. 2 to 5.

    [0061] The spring device 60 comprises seven springs 62 as well as a receiving unit 64 with a spring drum 66 and a separate sleeve element 68.

    [0062] In an alternative embodiment, the spring drum 66 and the sleeve element 68 may be formed together as one piece.

    [0063] The sleeve element 68 has a sleeve section 70 having an outside diameter d.sub.1 (see FIG. 3) and a central axial lead-through 72 having a diameter d.sub.2 and extending through the sleeve element 68 coaxially with the adjustment axis V, and a collar 74 that is arranged at an axial end of the sleeve section 70 and projects radially beyond it, i.e. has a larger outside diameter.

    [0064] The spring drum 66 has a central axial opening 76 having a diameter d.sub.3 and extending through the spring drum 66 coaxially with the adjustment axis V.

    [0065] The sleeve element 68 and the spring drum 66 are arranged coaxially with each other and with the adjustment axis V. Furthermore, the sleeve section 70 is arranged radially within the axial opening 76. The outside diameter d.sub.1 of the sleeve section 70 and the diameter d.sub.3 of the axial opening 76 each have a size here such that the spring drum 66 is mounted radially on the sleeve section 70 with a clearance fit.

    [0066] The spring drum 66 further comprises seven spring chambers 78 which are arranged around the axial opening 76 in the shape of a ring. Each spring chamber 78 here constitutes a receptacle for a respective spring 62. In other words, each spring 62 is arranged in a respective separate spring chamber 78.

    [0067] The spring chambers 78 are each cylindrical recesses extending through the spring drum 66 in the axial direction, and may be drilled holes, for example.

    [0068] In an alternative embodiment, in particular in the case of a one-part receiving unit 64, the spring chambers 78 may not extend completely through the spring drum 66 or the receiving unit 64 in the axial direction and may, for example, be in the form of blind holes.

    [0069] The central axes 80 (see FIG. 3) of the spring chambers 78 are located on a circle 82 (see FIG. 5) having a radius R, which is arranged to be concentric with the adjustment axis V. Each angle a between the central axes 80 of neighboring spring chambers 78 here is one seventh of the circumference of a circle, i.e. about 51.43 degrees, as a result of which the spring chambers 78 are evenly distributed over the circle 82.

    [0070] The springs 62 are identically shaped helical compression springs, each having a first end 84 and an opposite, second end 86.

    [0071] In principle, in an alternative embodiment, the springs 62 may each be formed by any one or more spring elements.

    [0072] The diameters of the spring chambers 78 and of the springs 62 are matched to each other such that the springs 62 are received in the spring chambers 78 with a clearance fit in the radial direction.

    [0073] The spring device 60 is disposed in the control space 58 coaxially with the adjustment axis V between the bottom 52 and the valve closure member 32. The tappet 44 extends through the axial lead-through 72 in the axial direction and, in the region of the sleeve section 70, has an outside diameter d.sub.4 which is matched to the diameter d.sub.2 of the axial lead-through 72 such that the spring device 60 is mounted on the tappet 44 with a clearance fit in the radial direction.

    [0074] The springs 62 are each supported by their first end 84 against the bottom 52 and by their second end 86 against the radial collar 74.

    [0075] In the closed position, the springs 62 are each at least partly compressed and act on the sleeve element 68 by a spring force F.sub.F in the axial direction away from the bottom 52.

    [0076] In the uncompressed state, the springs 62 accordingly each have an axial length that is greater than the axial height H of the spring chambers 78, so that they would correspondingly protrude from the spring chambers 78 in the axial direction.

    [0077] The spring device 60 here is supported on a radial shoulder 88 of the tappet 44 by means of the sleeve element 68 and presses the valve closure member 32 into the closed position using the spring force F.sub.F.

    [0078] Here, the radial shoulder 88 of the tappet 44 is arranged in alignment with the valve seat 30, i.e. the valve seat 30 intersects the radial shoulder 88 when they are theoretically shifted parallel to the adjustment axis V into a common plane.

    [0079] Here, the radial shoulder 88 is accommodated in a coaxial, pocket-shaped recess 90 (see FIG. 3) in the sleeve element 68, as a result of which the valve linear drive 20 has a particularly compact design.

    [0080] Owing to this installation situation, the individual springs 62 act independently of one another and can at least partly compensate for a multi-dimensional state of stress. Especially transverse forces F.sub.Q acting radially in relation to the adjustment axis V and which may impair a defined position of the valve closure member 32 and thus the tightness of the valve seat 30 in the closed position are reduced or compensated.

    [0081] In particular the mounting by means of clearance fits of the components that transmit the spring force F.sub.F causes any transverse forces F.sub.Q that occur to be effectively reduced.

    [0082] The number of springs 62 and the properties thereof are selected according to the requirements and the sizing of the valve 10.

    [0083] In the illustrated embodiment, a multitude of the components, such as the tappet 44, the receiving unit 64, the springs 62 and the spring chambers 78, include portions having a circular cylindrical geometry. Of course, in an alternative embodiment, each of these components or portions may be configured as desired, in particular as a cylinder having any desired base area.

    [0084] The mode of operation of the valve 10 will be discussed below with reference to FIG. 3.

    [0085] The valve 10 is a normally closed valve, that is, an NC valve. This means that the valve closure member 32 is in its closed position when no voltage is applied to the piezoelectric actuator 36. This closed position is shown in FIG. 3.

    [0086] To transfer the valve 10 from its closed position to its open position, a voltage is applied to the piezoelectric actuator 36, which exerts a driving force FA on the actuating means 38.

    [0087] Accordingly, the driving force FA originating from the piezoelectric actuator 36 is greater than the spring force F.sub.F of the spring device 60, so that the valve closure member 32 can be shifted counter to the spring force F.sub.F of the spring device 60.

    [0088] To transfer the valve 10 from its open position to its closed position, the piezoelectric actuator 36 is simply de-energized or the voltage previously applied is no longer applied. This causes the piezoelectric actuator 36 to return to its initial position in terms of valve control engineering. The spring force F.sub.F of the spring device 60 presses the valve closure member 32 onto the valve seat 30 in a sealing manner. This clearly shows that the valve 10 is a normally closing valve.

    [0089] In an alternative embodiment, the valve 10 may be a normally open valve, that is, a NO valve. This means that the valve closure member 32 is in its open position when no voltage is applied to the piezoelectric actuator 36. In this case, the valve linear drive 20 is correspondingly designed such that the spring device 60 exerts a spring force F.sub.F on the actuating means 38, which pulls the valve closure member 32 away from the valve seat 30 into the open position, for example, by the springs 62 being configured as tension springs or by the spring device 60 being provided on the opposite side of the bottom 52, so that the bottom 52 is arranged between the valve closure member 32 and the spring device 60, and the spring device 60 bears against a radial shoulder 88 of the tappet 44 opposite to the bottom 52.

    [0090] Therefore, in all embodiments, a valve linear drive 20 and a valve 10 having a spring device 60 are provided which when subjected to a load exhibit low transverse forces F.sub.Q and thus reliably ensure a defined valve position.