Switching valve
10738898 ยท 2020-08-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Keisuke Ishibashi (Osaka, JP)
- Tadayuki Yakushijin (Osaka, JP)
- Ryohei Fujimoto (Osaka, JP)
- Norifumi Suntou (Osaka, JP)
- Michio Yamaji (Osaka, JP)
- Yasuhiro Yoshikane (Tokyo, JP)
Cpc classification
F16K31/1221
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/86686
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16K1/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/86895
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16K11/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K11/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K11/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K27/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K1/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K11/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/122
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Provided is a switching valve for use in an analyzer module for switching flow passages of fluids, in which the manufacturing cost is reduced and the life is increased. The valve element is provided with a lower contact portion that comes into close contact with a lower valve seat disposed at a valve body when a valve is closed, and with an upper contact portion that comes into close contact with an upper valve seat disposed at a counter plate when the valve is open. The counter plate has a first recess that is open downward and a second recess that is open toward the first recess and has a smaller horizontal cross-sectional area than that of the first recess, and the upper valve seat is press-fitted into the second recess.
Claims
1. A switching valve comprising: a valve body having a control space for controlling a fluid; a valve element configured to move within the control space to control the fluid; and a counter plate configured to prevent the fluid from flowing upward out of the control space, the switching valve characterized in that the valve element is provided with a lower contact portion configured to come into contact with a lower valve seat disposed at the valve body when the valve is closed and with an upper contact portion configured to come into contact with an upper valve seat disposed at the counter plate when the valve is open, the counter plate has a first recess that is open downward and a second recess that is open toward the first recess and has a smaller horizontal cross-sectional area than that of the first recess, and the upper valve seat is press-fitted into the second recess, wherein an intermediate portion between the lower contact portion and the upper contact portion is provided with a guide portion, and a side surface of the first recess is circumscribed on the guide portion, and wherein a gap is provided between the side surface of the first recess and a side surface of the guide portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(8) The embodiments of the present invention will be hereinafter described in detail by example with reference to the accompanying drawings. The dimensions, materials, shapes, and relative arrangements, and the like, of the components described in the embodiments, and manufacturing conditions thereof are not given for the purpose of restricting the scope of the present invention, but are merely examples for illustration, unless specified otherwise.
(9) As shown in
(10) The valve body (11) includes a valve spindle (20), a counter plate (30), an actuator body (44), a piston (40), a cylindrical body portion (41), a spring (43), a lid (61), and a bolt (62). In addition, the valve body includes O-rings. Each of the area between the components which is needed for sealing is sealed with the O-ring. In the drawings, the O-ring is shown as a black ellipse with no reference numbers.
(11) The base (50) includes an analyzer gas inlet (51), a driver gas inlet (58), a vent line (53), and an analyzer gas outlet (57), each of which has an opening. In addition, the base (50) includes therein an analyzer gas inflow passage (52), a vent line communicating passage (54), a driver gas inflow passage (59), an analyzer gas migration passage (55), and an analyzer gas outflow passage (56). Arrows shown in the drawings indicate the direction in which gases flow. The left side of
(12) As shown in
(13) In the vent space (60), the actuator body (44) is accommodated and is fixed to the valve body (11). In the drive space (42), the cylindrical body portion (41) of the actuator body (44) is accommodated and is fixed to the valve body (11). Inside the cylindrical body portion (41), the piston (40) is movably accommodated.
(14) The valve body (11) has an upper end surface that is covered with a lid (61) so as to close the drive space (42). The lid (61) is fixed to the valve body (11) with bolts (62).
(15) Each of the counter plate (30), the actuator body (44), the piston (40), and the lid (61) has a through hole (34) that is concentric with each other. The valve spindle (20) has a valve stem (21) that penetrates the through holes (34) of the counter plate (30), the actuator body (44), the piston (40), and the lid (61).
(16) The valve spindle (20) consists of the valve stem (21) and a valve element (22). The valve element (22) is provided with, beginning at the top, an upper contact portion (25), a guide portion (23), and a lower contact portion (24). The lower contact portion (24) is a member (a disc-shaped seal member) that is separate from the upper contact portion (25), and is fixed by caulking.
(17) The axial length of the valve spindle (20) may be adjusted such that the upper end surface of the valve stem (21) does not protrude upward from the lid (61) when the switching valve is in a closed state and that the upper end surface of the valve stem (21) protrudes upward from the lid (61) when the switching valve is in an open state. With this configuration, whether the switching valve is in the closed state or in the open state can be visually confirmed.
(18) As shown in
(19) Into the second recess (33) of the counter plate (30), an upper valve seat (35) is press-fitted.
(20) The press-fitted upper valve seat (35) has an annular shape, and is provided with, at a middle portion thereof, a through hole into which the valve spindle (20) is to be inserted.
(21) The switching valve module (10) in which the switching valve is mounted is normally in a closed state. To be more specific, the piston (40) that is urged by the spring (43) moves the valve spindle (20) downward and the lower contact portion (24) comes into close contact with a lower valve seat (12) formed at a lower portion of the valve body (11), whereby inflow of the analyzer gas coming from the analyzer gas inflow passage (52) is interrupted to achieve the closed state.
(22) As a step of sending the analyzer gas from the analyzer gas inlet (51) through the switching valve module (10) to an analysis device, there are two cases, which are: a case where the vent line (53) is first connected to a vacuum pump or the like (not shown), and with this configuration an inside gas is evacuated; and a case where a part of the vent line is open to the air. The vent line (53) communicates with the vent space (60) via the vent line communicating passage (54). In the case of evacuation to be conducted, the gas inside the vent space (60) is evacuated. In the case of being open to the air, the condition through the vent space (60) is the same as that in the air.
(23) In the switching valve at the left, the analyzer gas outlet (57) also serves as a vent line.
(24) Next, the driver gas is sent from the driver gas inlet (58) through the driver gas inflow passage (59) to the drive space (63), whereby internal pressure of the drive space (63) is increased to push up the piston (40).
(25) With an elevation of the piston (40), the valve spindle (20) fixed to the piston (40) moves upward. The lower contact portion (24) moves away from the lower valve seat (12) whereby the analyzer gas fills up the control space (31). The upper contact portion (25) comes into close contact with the upper valve seat (35) to stop the outflow of the analyzer gas to the vent space (60).
(26) Because the analyzer gas is continuously sent further, the analyzer gas passes through the control space (31) and the analyzer gas migration passage (55) to enter the adjacent control space (31), passes through the analyzer gas outflow passage (56), and flows out from the analyzer gas outlet (57) to be sent to the analysis device.
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(28) The second recess (33) and the upper valve seat (35) are formed with great accuracy through machine work and the like, and therefore the upper valve seat (35) has almost no runout.
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(31) In order to avoid the pressure to be applied to only a portion of the valve element (22), it is preferable that the groove or the like provided in the guide portion (23) or the counter plate (30) for communication is configured such that the pressure is applied evenly to the entire valve element (22).
(32) The shapes shown
(33) As described above, the guide portion (23) serves as a component to prevent runout of the valve element (22), and at the same time, in the case where the vent line (53) is evacuated, it is possible to evacuate, before the analyzer gas being passed, a gas not only in the vent space (60), which is an upper space located above the control space (31), the first recess (32), and the counter plate (30), but also in the analyzer gas migration passage (55).
(34) In addition, it is possible to facilitate switching gases to be passed among many types of gases by using a plurality of the switching valve modules (10), including the switching valves in accordance with the present invention, being connected to one another.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(35) 10: switching valve module 11: valve body 12: lower valve seat 20: valve spindle 21: valve stem 22: valve element 23: guide portion 24: lower contact portion 25: upper contact portion 30: counter plate 31: control space 32: first recess 33: second recess 34: through hole 35: upper valve seat 40: piston 41: cylindrical body portion 42: drive space 43: spring 44: actuator body 50: base 51: analyzer gas inlet 52: analyzer gas inflow passage 53: vent line 54: vent line communicating passage 55: analyzer gas migration passage 56: analyzer gas outflow passage 57: analyzer gas outlet 58: driver gas inlet 59: driver gas inflow passage 60: vent space 61: lid 62: bolt 63: drive space