Bi-Directional Relief Valve
20230366477 · 2023-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K17/0453
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K27/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/1262
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K7/17
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K17/164
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/1266
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K17/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K17/164
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K27/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A bi-directional valve has an inlet with an outlet that may interchangeably applied to a pressure source and still operate properly. A spring applies a bias to a concave diaphragm against a cover plate in a non-relieving configuration to seal an inlet relative to an outlet. The cover plate may have ports with a shallower attack angle than prior art designs. Those ports may also have different shapes to facilitate significantly more flow permitting at least some better performance characteristics than prior art designs.
Claims
1. A bi-directional relief valve of the construction having an inlet and an outlet, with the valve operating similarly regardless which of the inlet and outlet is selected to be connected to a potential pressure source; a biasing member applying a bias force to a diaphragm whereby the diaphragm seals against a cover plate in a non-relieving configuration preventing flow from the inlet to the outlet until reaching a set relief pressure; wherein upon reaching the relief pressure, the bias force is sufficiently offset to permit the diaphragm to move away from the cover plate permitting flow from the inlet through the outlet in a relieving configuration; wherein the improvement comprising: symmetrically oriented ports through a planar cover plate communicating the inlet and outlet to the diaphragm with said ports oriented at less than an angle of 45 degrees relative to a plane of the cover plate.
2. The bi-directional valve of claim 1 wherein the ports in the cover plate are oriented at about 30 degrees relative to the plane of the cover plate.
3. The bi-directional valve of claim 2 wherein the ports each have a linear front face directed toward a middle of the cover plate parallel to one another.
4. The bi-directional valve of claim 3 wherein the ports each have a curved rear faced with the front face spaced intermediate the rear face and the center of the cover plate.
5. The bi-directional valve of claim 1 wherein the ports have a maximum cross section at a middle of the port as located perpendicular to the center of the cover plate between the ports and narrow in cross section as the ports proceed outwardly from the middle toward the outer edges of the ports.
6. The bi-directional valve of claim 1 wherein the diaphragm is preformed in a dome shape with the concave side facing the cover plate and deflects to seal the inlet relative to the outlet in the non-relieving configuration and moves toward being concave in the relieving configuration above the cover plate.
7. The bi-directional valve of claim 1 wherein the pressure of fluid at the diaphragm in a relief condition is within 10% of the relief pressure.
8. The bi-directional valve of claim 7 wherein the pressure of fluid at the outlet in a relief condition is within 20% of the relief pressure.
9. The bi-directional valve of claim 1 wherein the relief pressure is pre-set.
10. The bi-directional valve of claim 1 wherein the relief pressure is selectable.
11. A bi-directional relief valve of the construction having an inlet and an outlet, with the valve operating similarly regardless which of the inlet and outlet is selected to be connected to a potential pressure source; a biasing member applying a bias force to a diaphragm whereby the diaphragm seals against a cover plate in a non-relieving configuration preventing flow from the inlet to the outlet until reaching a relief pressure; wherein upon reaching the relief pressure, the bias force is sufficiently offset to permit the diaphragm to move away from the cover plate permitting flow from the inlet through the outlet in a relieving configuration; wherein the improvement comprising: symmetrically oriented ports through a planar cover plate, said ports each having a linear front face directed toward a middle of the cover plate parallel to one another.
12. The bi-directional valve of claim 11 wherein the ports each have a curved rear faced with the front face spaced intermediate the rear face and the center of the cover plate.
13. The bi-directional valve of claim 12 wherein the diaphragm is preformed in a dome shape with the concave side facing the cover plate and deflects to seal the inlet relative to the outlet in the non-relieving configuration and moves toward being concave in the relieving configuration above the cover plate.
14. The bi-directional valve of claim 11 wherein the pressure of fluid at the diaphragm in a relief condition is within 20% of the relief pressure.
15. The bi-directional valve of claim 1 wherein the relief pressure is one of pre-set and selectable.
16. A bi-directional relief valve of the construction having an inlet and an outlet, with the valve operating similarly regardless which of the inlet and outlet is selected to be connected to a potential pressure source; a biasing member applying a bias force to a diaphragm whereby the diaphragm seals against a cover plate in a non-relieving configuration preventing flow from the inlet to the outlet until reaching a relief pressure; wherein upon reaching the relief pressure, the bias force is sufficiently offset to permit the diaphragm to move away from the cover plate permitting flow from the inlet through the outlet in a relieving configuration; wherein the improvement comprising: symmetric ports in the cover plate, said ports having a maximum cross section at a middle of the port as located perpendicular to the center of the cover plate between the ports and narrow in cross section as the ports proceed outwardly from the middle toward the outer edges of the ports.
17. The bi-directional valve of claim 16 wherein the diaphragm is preformed in a dome shape with the concave side facing the cover plate and deflects to seal the inlet relative to the outlet in the non-relieving configuration and moves toward being concave in the relieving configuration above the cover plate.
18. The bi-directional valve of claim 17 wherein said ports each having a linear front face directed toward a middle of the cover plate parallel to one another, a maximum cross section at a middle of the port as located perpendicular to the center of the cover plate between the ports, said ports narrow in cross section as the ports proceed outwardly from the middle toward the outer edges of the ports, and said ports are oriented at less than an angle of 45 degrees relative to a plane of the cover plate.
19. A bi-directional relief valve of the construction having an inlet and an outlet, with the valve operating similarly regardless which of the inlet and outlet is selected to be connected to a potential pressure source; a biasing member applying a bias force to a diaphragm whereby the diaphragm seals against a cover plate in a non-relieving configuration preventing flow from the inlet to the outlet until reaching a relief pressure; wherein upon reaching the relief pressure, the bias force is sufficiently offset to permit the diaphragm to move away from the cover plate permitting flow from the inlet through the outlet in a relieving configuration; wherein the improvement comprising: symmetrically oriented ports through a planar cover plate, wherein said diaphragm is preformed in a concave shape as oriented toward the cover plate and deflected to seal the inlet relative to the outlet in the non-relieving configuration and moves toward being concave in the relieving configuration above the cover plate.
20. The bi-directional valve of claim 19 wherein said ports each having a linear front face directed toward a middle of the cover plate parallel to one another, a maximum cross section at a middle of the port as located perpendicular to the center of the cover plate between the ports, said ports narrow in cross section as the ports proceed outwardly from the middle toward the outer edges of the ports, and said ports are oriented at less than an angle of 45 degrees relative to a plane of the cover plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The particular features and advantages of the invention as well as other objects will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0040] However, when comparing
[0041] Additionally, the cross-sectional surface area of the inlets and outlets 26,28 is greater than the prior art construction also contributing to greater flow and changing from 774 square millimeters of surface area (continuously) through the inlets and outlets 3,4 in a channel of substantially constant thickness 14 across a length 17 except at curved ends 15,16 as opposed to 1883 sqmm at the top 27 of the inlets and outlets 26,28 and 1845 sqmm at the bottom 29 of the inlets and outlets 26,28. The inlets/outlets 26,28 also have a different cross sectional shape, more of a bean shape of constantly changing thickness 33 along length 41 possibly with a substantially linear side 37 and a constantly curving opposite side 39 along length 41 providing a bean-like shape. The change in the configuration of the cover plate 24 in and of itself utilizing the old diaphragm 2 was not enough. Such a design had little to no impact on the overall relieving potential of the valve at a relief pressure of 60 psi, under certain conditions, and still further improvements were believed to be possible.
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[0046] The combination of the new diaphragm 22 with a new relief cover 24 doubled the flow rate of the prior art bi-directional relief valve in a relief configuration which is believed to be beneficial for at least some embodiments. Various materials can be utilized to manufacture the diaphragm 22 and/or relief cover 24 as would be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art.
[0047] For the applicant's design constraints, many of the old parts were desired to be utilized with the new design while increasing the performance. This may not be the case for all embodiments. It may be that other components such as springs and/or other components may be replaced even furthering increased flow rates and/or change other characteristics for other embodiments.
[0048] Numerous alterations of the structure herein disclosed will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to the preferred embodiment of the invention which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the invention. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the invention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
[0049] Having thus set forth the nature of the invention, what is claimed herein is: