PRESSURE REDUCER
20200355286 ยท 2020-11-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
G05D16/0636
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
Pressure reducer (10) having a housing (11) with a valve (12) positioned in said housing (11), wherein in closed position the valve (12) separates an inlet pressure chamber (13) of the housing (11) from an outlet pressure chamber (14) of the housing (11), and in open position connects the inlet pressure chamber (13) and the outlet pressure chamber (14), wherein the valve (12) has a diaphragm (16) acting on a valve tappet (15), on which diaphragm, by providing a pressure reducing function, a spring force of a spring element (17) acting in the opening direction of the valve (12) acts on the one hand and a force that is a function of the pressure prevailing in the outlet pressure chamber (14) acting in the closing direction of the valve (12) acts on the other hand, wherein the valve (12) has, attached to the valve tappet (15), a valve body (21) which, in closed position, bears against a valve seat (22) in a sealing manner and which in open position is raised off the valve seat (22), and wherein the spring element (17) is arranged between spring plates (18, 19), namely between a spring plate (18) facing the diaphragm (16) and a spring plate (19) facing away from the diaphragm (16). A sensor (27) for detecting leakage is integrated into the pressure reducer.
Claims
1. A pressure reducer (10), having a housing (11), with a valve (12) positioned in the housing (11), wherein in the closed position the valve (12) separates an inlet pressure chamber (13) of the housing (11) from an outlet pressure chamber (14) of the housing (11), and in the open position connects the inlet pressure chamber (13) and the outlet pressure chamber (14), wherein the valve (12) has a diaphragm (16) acting on a valve tappet (15), on which diaphragm, by providing a pressure reducing function, a spring force of a spring element (17) acting in the opening direction of the valve (12) acts on the one hand and a force that is a function of the pressure prevailing in the outlet pressure chamber (14) acting in the closing direction of the valve (12) acts on the other hand, wherein the valve (12) has, attached to the valve tappet (15), a valve body (21) which, in closed position, bears against a valve seat (22) in a sealing manner and in open position is raised off the valve seat (22), and wherein the spring element (17) is arranged between spring plates (18, 19), namely between a spring plate (18) facing the diaphragm (16) and a spring plate (19) facing away from the diaphragm (16), characterized in that a sensor (27) for detecting leakage is integrated into the pressure reducer.
2. The pressure reducer according to claim 1, characterized in that the sensor (27) serves to detect leakage when the valve (12) is closed in a fluid chamber coupled to the outlet pressure chamber (14) or in a fluid line coupled to the outlet pressure chamber (14).
3. The pressure reducer according to claim 1, characterized in that the sensor (27) is integrated into a non-fluid-conducting region of the pressure reducer.
4. The pressure reducer according to claim 3, characterized in that the sensor (27) is associated with a portion of the valve tappet (15) or cooperates with a portion of the valve tappet (15) that protrudes into the non-fluid-conducting region of the pressure reducer.
5. The pressure reducer according to claim 3, characterized in that the sensor (27) is associated with the spring plate (18) facing the diaphragm (16) or cooperates with the spring plate (18) facing the diaphragm (16).
6. The pressure reducer according to claim 1, characterized in that the sensor (27) is integrated into a fluid-conducting region of the pressure reducer.
7. The pressure reducer according to claim 6, characterized in that the sensor (27) is associated with a portion of the valve tappet (15) or cooperates with a portion of the valve tappet (15) that protrudes into the fluid-conducting region of the pressure reducer.
8. The pressure reducer according to claim 6, characterized in that the sensor (27) is associated with the valve body (21) or cooperates with the valve body (21).
9. Pressure reducer according to claim 1, characterized in that the sensor (27) is coupled to a control unit (28) which, when said unit detects a leakage greater than a limit value, closes the valve (12).
Description
[0014] Preferred developments of the invention result from the subclaims and the following description. In the following, an exemplary embodiment of the invention is explained in more detail with reference to the drawing without the invention being limited to said embodiment. The drawing shows:
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[0019] The pressure reducer 10 according to the invention has a housing 11, wherein a valve 12 is positioned in the housing 11. In the closed position, the valve 12 separates an inlet pressure chamber 13 of the housing 11 from an outlet pressure chamber 14 of the housing 11, wherein in the open position of the valve 12 the inlet pressure chamber 13 and the outlet pressure chamber 14 are coupled.
[0020] The valve 12 of the pressure reducer 10 has a valve tappet 15 with which a diaphragm 16 engages. A spring force, which is provided by a spring element 17, acts on the diaphragm 16, wherein the spring element 17 in
[0021] In addition to the spring force of the spring element 17, a force acting in the closing direction of the valve 12 of the pressure reducer 10 acts on the diaphragm 16, wherein this force is a function of a pressure which prevails in a pressure chamber 20 delimited by the diaphragm 16. This pressure prevailing in the pressure chamber 20 or the force which is a function of this pressure and acts in the closing direction of the valve 12 of the pressure reducer 10 is a function of the pressure prevailing in the outlet pressure chamber 14. Pressure chamber 20 and outlet pressure chamber 14 are coupled via a pressure line 25.
[0022] Not only does the diaphragm 16 engage with the valve tappet 15, but a valve body 21 does as well. In the closed position of the valve 12 of the pressure reducer 10, the valve body 21 bears against a valve seat 22 in a sealing manner, wherein in the open position of the valve 12 the valve body 21 is raised off the valve seat 22.
[0023] The valve seat 22 is provided by a sealing element 24 fixed to a support element 26.
[0024] As can be seen from
[0025] The diaphragm 16 of the pressure reducer 10 separates a fluid-conducting region of the pressure reducer 10 from a non-fluid-conducting region thereof. The inlet pressure chamber 13, the outlet pressure chamber 14 and the pressure chamber 20 positioned below the diaphragm 16 are fluid-conducting.
[0026] The chamber defined by the spring-casing section 23 of the housing 11 in which the spring element 17 and the two spring plates 18, 19 are arranged is not fluid-conducting.
[0027] Accordingly, the spring element 17 and the two spring plates 18, 19 do not come into contact with fluid or water. By contrast, the valve body 21 is exposed to the fluid flow and thus comes into contact with fluid or water. The valve tappet 15 has a portion protruding into the non-fluid-conducting region of the pressure reducer 10 and a portion protruding into the fluid-conducting region of the pressure reducer 10.
[0028] A sensor 27 for detecting leakage is integrated into the pressure reducer 10, wherein the sensor 27 serves to detect leakage when the valve 12 is closed in a fluid chamber coupled to the outlet pressure chamber 14 or in a fluid line coupled to the outlet pressure chamber 14 of a water supply system or industrial plant in which the pressure reducer is installed.
[0029] In the preferred exemplary embodiment shown, said sensor 27 for leakage detection is integrated into the non-fluid-conducting region of the pressure reducer 10, wherein the sensor 27 in the illustrated, preferred exemplary embodiment is associated with the spring plate 18 facing the diaphragm 16 or cooperates with the spring plate 18 facing the diaphragm 16.
[0030] If the valve 12 of the pressure reducer 10 is closed and a leak occurs downstream of the valve 12 in the fluid chamber or the fluid line coupled to the outlet pressure chamber 14, this leads to a movement of the valve 12 in the micrometer range, which ultimately causes a movement in the micrometer range of the spring plate 18 facing the diaphragm 16, which can be detected with the aid of the sensor 27.
[0031] The sensor 27 is preferably mounted on an inner side of the spring-casing portion 23 of the housing 11 and is directed onto the spring plate 18 facing the diaphragm 16 so as to detect a movement of this spring plate 18 in the micrometer range.
[0032] The sensor 27 is preferably a capacitive or inductive sensor.
[0033] The sensor 27 is coupled to a control unit 28 via a data line 29 which is guided through a corresponding opening 30 in the spring-casing section 23 of the housing 11.
[0034] Although the arrangement of the sensor 27 at the position shown in
[0035] The pressure reducer 10 shown in
[0036] In contrast,
[0037] Thus a sensor 27 for leakage detection, which is coupled to a control unit 28, is also integrated into the pressure reducer 10 of
[0038] In
[0039] In
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0040] 10 Pressure reducer
[0041] 11 Housing
[0042] 12 Valve
[0043] 13 Inlet pressure chamber
[0044] 14 Outlet pressure chamber
[0045] 15 Valve tappet
[0046] 16 Diaphragm
[0047] 17 Spring element
[0048] 18 Spring plate
[0049] 19 Spring plate
[0050] 20 Pressure chamber
[0051] 21 Valve body
[0052] 22 Valve seat
[0053] 23 Spring-casing section
[0054] 24 Sealing element
[0055] 25 Pressure line
[0056] 26 Support element
[0057] 27 Sensor
[0058] 28 Control unit
[0059] 29 Data line
[0060] 30 Opening
[0061] 31 Adjusting device
[0062] 32 Actuator