FLUID STOP VALVE UNIT
20200191289 · 2020-06-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K17/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/147
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/7932
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
International classification
F16K17/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention concerns a fluid stop valve unit comprising at least one fluid stop valve and a pressure responsive part, integrated or separate, arranged so that the at least one fluid stop valve is kept in a closed state. The pressure responsive part, integrated or separate, has an opening characteristic going from the closed state to an open state with a decrease of pressure after a threshold pressure has been reached.
Claims
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13. A fluid stop valve unit comprising: at least one fluid stop valve that is a non-return valve having a first valve body end facing a valve seat and a second valve body end facing in an opposite direction than the first valve body end; and a pressure responsive part, integrated or separate, arranged so that the at least one fluid stop valve is biased in a closed state, wherein the pressure responsive part is a spring comprising at least one diaphragm spring that biases the at least one fluid stop valve in the closed state and that is compressible when a pressure acting on the first valve body end of the at least one fluid stop valve reaches a threshold pressure to move the first valve body end of the at least one fluid stop valve in a flow direction to an open state, wherein the pressure responsive part, integrated or separate, has an opening characteristic allowing the at least one fluid stop valve to remain in the open state, after the pressure has reached the threshold pressure, when the pressure decreases below the threshold pressure, to allow flow in the flow direction past the first valve body end toward the second valve body end.
14. A fluid stop valve unit according to claim 13, wherein the threshold pressure is reached when at least 25-50% of a system pressure is reached.
15. A fluid stop valve unit according to claim 13, wherein the threshold pressure across the valve to move the valve to the open state is several times greater than a pressure across the valve to hold the valve in the open state.
16. The fluid stop valve unit according to claim 13, wherein the threshold pressure is reached when a pressure differential between the inlet end and an outlet end of the fluid stop valve is more than two bar, and wherein a closing pressure of the fluid stop valve unit is 0.1 bar.
17. The fluid stop valve unit according to claim 13, wherein said diaphragm spring is made of rubber or elastomer.
18. The fluid stop valve unit according to claim 13, wherein said diaphragm spring is made of metal.
19. The fluid stop valve unit according to claim 18, wherein the diaphragm spring has a number of spring fingers.
20. The fluid stop valve unit according to claim 19, wherein the spring fingers are arranged along a rim of the diaphragm spring and the fingers pointing with their free ends towards a centre.
21. The fluid stop valve unit according to claim 13, in the form of a liquid stop valve unit, wherein at least one small orifice liquid conduit/opening is provided at an inlet end thereof, the at least one small orifice liquid conduit/opening being open at its first end towards a feeding conduit in use and being capable of keeping liquid inside it even when said feeding conduit is evacuated of liquid in use.
22. The fluid stop valve unit according to claim 21, wherein said diaphragm spring is forceable against its biasing direction so that the at least one liquid stop valve opens when liquid and the threshold pressure reaches the first end of the small orifice liquid conduit.
23. A fluid stop valve unit, the fluid stop valve unit comprising at least one fluid stop valve and a pressure responsive part, integrated or separate, arranged so that the at least one fluid stop valve is kept in a closed state, the pressure responsive part, integrated or separate, having an opening characteristic going from the closed state to an open state with a decrease of pressure after a threshold pressure has been reached or passed, wherein the at least one fluid stop valve is a non-return valve, said pressure responsive part comprising at least one diaphragm spring, which is deformable between two stabilized, first and second resting positions, said first resting position constituting said closed state of the fluid stop valve, and said second resting position constituting said open state of the fluid stop valve and providing a maximum fluid flow therethrough, there being an position of said diaphragm spring, from/between said first and second resting positions, in which the fluid pressure needed is decreasing from a threshold or maximum pressure causing the fluid stop valve to open when the pressure is increasing up to said threshold pressure, wherein said at least one diaphragm spring is configured to exert a decreasing but still biasing force, when being deformed further from said intermediate position to said second resting position, at which it is still biased towards a closed state.
24. A fluid stop valve unit according to claim 23, wherein the threshold pressure is reached when at least 25-50% of a system pressure is reached.
25. A fluid stop valve unit according to claim 23, wherein the threshold pressure across the valve to move the valve to the open state is several times greater than a pressure across the valve to hold the valve in the open state.
26. The fluid stop valve unit according to claim 23, wherein the threshold pressure is reached when a pressure differential between the inlet end and an outlet end of the fluid stop valve is more than two bar, and wherein a closing pressure of the fluid stop valve unit is 0.1 bar.
27. The fluid stop valve unit according to claim 23, wherein said diaphragm spring is made of rubber or elastomer.
28. The fluid stop valve unit according to claim 23, wherein said diaphragm spring is made of metal.
29. The fluid stop valve unit according to claim 28, wherein the diaphragm spring has a number of spring fingers.
30. The fluid stop valve unit according to claim 29, wherein the spring fingers are arranged along a rim of the diaphragm spring and the fingers pointing with their free ends towards a centre.
31. The fluid stop valve unit according to claim 23, in the form of a liquid stop valve unit, wherein at least one small orifice liquid conduit/opening is provided at an inlet end thereof, the at least one small orifice liquid conduit/opening being open at its first end towards a feeding conduit in use and being capable of keeping liquid inside it even when said feeding conduit is evacuated of liquid in use.
32. The fluid stop valve unit according to claim 31, wherein said diaphragm spring is forceable against its biasing direction so that the at least one liquid stop valve opens when liquid and the threshold pressure reaches the first end of the small orifice liquid conduit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0016] The present invention will now be described in more detail under referral to appended drawings, in which:
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[0026] The pressure responsive part 3 is arranged so that the at least one fluid stop valve 2 is kept in a closed state, by default, for example by being biased towards a closed state or by inherent forces kept closed, until a threshold pressure has been reached. According to a preferred embodiment the pressure responsive part is having a characteristics according to
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[0032] At least one small orifice liquid conduit/opening 25 is provided at the inlet end 22 of the liquid stop valve unit 1, which is open at its first end towards the feeding conduit or passage 23 in use and to the at least one liquid stop valve 1 at its second end. The at least one small orifice liquid conduit or opening 25 is capable of keeping liquid inside it even when the feeding conduit or passage 23 is evacuated of liquid in use. This could be accomplished by means of capillary forces, for example. When liquid is reaching the at least one small orifice/opening 25 and the pressure of the liquid has reached a threshold level the at least one liquid stop valve 18 will open and due to the separate spring 19 the opening characteristics will be as shown in
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