EXHAUST VALVE
20210131333 · 2021-05-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K27/0218
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/087
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2240/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M26/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K1/2263
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/1805
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D9/1045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D9/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An exhaust valve comprises a substantially tubular body, defining a passage section and extending along an extension axis, and a flap positioned in the tubular body across the passage section. The flap rotates about an axis of rotation, secant to the extension axis, between a closed orientation where the flap closes off the passage section and an open orientation where the flap frees the passage section. The tubular body comprises two flanges that are substantially symmetrical to one another and an annular sealing ring is positioned and maintained between the two flanges.
Claims
1. An exhaust valve, comprising: a tubular body extending along an extension axis, defining a passage section centered on the extension axis; a flap positioned in the tubular body across the passage section, the flap having a flap section entirely fitted in the passage section, rotating about an axis of rotation secant to the extension axis, between a closed orientation where the flap is perpendicular to the extension axis to close off the passage section and an open orientation where the flap is not perpendicular to the extension axis to free the passage section; the tubular body comprising two flanges that are symmetrical to one another and that are positioned symmetrically relative to a plane perpendicular to the extension axis and passing through the axis of rotation; and an annular sealing ring positioned and maintained between the two flanges.
2. The exhaust valve according to claim 1, where the annular sealing ring is symmetrical around the axis of rotation.
3. The exhaust valve according to claim 1, where the annular sealing ring is planar and parallel to the plane.
4. The exhaust valve according to claim 1, where the annular sealing ring passes through the axis of rotation.
5. The exhaust valve according to claim 1, where the annular sealing ring comprises an opening having an opening section entirely fitted in the flap section.
6. The exhaust valve according to claim 1, where a transverse section of the flap, perpendicular to the axis of rotation, is S-shaped.
7. The exhaust valve according to claim 1, where a transverse section of the flap perpendicular to the axis of rotation, is double S-shaped.
8. The exhaust valve according to claim 1, where the flap comprises, on one side of the axis of rotation, a first planar wing that is parallel to a face of the annular sealing ring, and on another side of the axis of rotation, a second planar wing that is parallel to another face of the annular sealing ring.
9. An exhaust line comprising at least one exhaust valve according to claim 1.
10. A vehicle comprising at least one exhaust line according to claim 9.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The disclosure will be better understood upon reading the following description, provided solely as an example, and in reference to the appended figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] In reference to
[0030] The section S′ of the flap 3 is entirely fitted in the passage section S of the body 1, 2 so as to be able to allow the rotation without interference with the body 1, 2. The section S′ is advantageously similar in shape to the passage section S, but smaller in size. The play between passage section S and section S′ is preferably reduced so as to facilitate the tightness in the closed position.
[0031] The body 1, 2 is advantageously made in two flanges or clamps that are substantially symmetrical to one another and arranged symmetrically relative to a plane P perpendicular to the extension axis A and passing through the axis of rotation B. According to one possible embodiment, the two flanges of the body 1, 2 are made by stamping and are assembled by welding.
[0032] According to one feature, the exhaust valve 10 further comprises an annular sealing ring 8. According to another feature, this ring 8 is substantially symmetrical around the axis of rotation B and is positioned and kept between the two flanges of the body 1, 2. According to another feature, it is welded between and/or with the flanges of the body 1, 2.
[0033] According to another feature, the ring 8 is planar and/or parallel to the plane P. This feature is advantageous in that it greatly simplifies the production of the ring 8. This feature is also advantageous in that it simplifies the assembly of the ring 8 between and with the two flanges of the body 1, 2. It is in fact easy to arrange a planar circular space corresponding to the section of the ring 8 by molding each of the two flanges accordingly. A precise positioning of the ring 8 and therefore of faces 6, 7 of the ring 8 is easy to obtain without any particular adjustment: the ring 8 naturally finds its place in a housing provided to that end between the two flanges.
[0034] The ring 8 has an outer section allowing it to be housed between the two flanges of the body 1, 2 and thus to ensure the sealing between bodies 1, 2 and ring 8. This outer section thus contains the entire passage section S.
[0035] The ring 8 also has an opening with section S″, advantageously centered on the extension axis A, and also advantageously of the same shape as the section S′ of the flap 3, and entirely fitted in the section S′ of the flap 3. Thus, when the flap 3, in the closed position, is superimposed with the ring 8, an overlap area is created that ensures the tightness between flap 3 and ring 8 and therefore between flap 3 and body 1, 2.
[0036] The ring 8 being planar, the shape of the flap 3 should be adapted to allow its rotation and planar docking between flap 3 and ring 8 in the closed position. To this end, as more particularly visible in
[0037] The aim is for the flap 3, in the closed position, to be substantially parallel to the ring 8, at any point of its periphery, where it is superimposed with the ring 8.
[0038] According to another feature, more particularly visible in
[0039] According to another embodiment, more particularly illustrated in
[0040] The disclosure further relates to an exhaust line comprising at least one such exhaust valve 10.
[0041] The disclosure also relates to a vehicle comprising at least one such exhaust line.
[0042] The disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and the preceding description. The latter must be considered to be illustrative and provided as an example, and not as limiting the disclosure to this description alone. Many variant embodiments are possible.