ONE-TOUCH LOCK VALVE AND RAW MATERIAL CONTAINER
20200173577 ยท 2020-06-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K31/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K35/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K1/305
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A one-touch valve including a valve main body (1) having a valve body incorporated therein, a stem (3) mounted on the valve main body, a rotating handle (6) fixedly attached to an upper part of the stem, a holder (21) accommodated in the rotating handle, and a lock mechanism (10) arranged in the holder and the rotating handle. The lock mechanism is formed of a spring inserted into the holder, a spherical body provided on a lower spring-back side of the spring, a lock member having a midway on a rear end side axially attached to the holder, having a rear end part pressed by spring-back via the spherical body, and having a tip part side abutting on a lower edge part of the rotating handle in a spring-back state, and an engagement groove where the tip end part side of the lock member is locked by the rotating handle.
Claims
1. A one-touch lock valve comprising: a valve main body having a valve body incorporated therein; a stem axially mounted on this valve main body; a rotating handle fixedly attached to an upper part of this stem; a holder accommodated inside this rotating handle and fixed to an axial mounting part of the valve main body; and a lock mechanism arranged in this holder and the rotating handle, wherein this lock mechanism is formed of a spring inserted into the holder, a spherical body provided on a lower spring-back side of this spring, a lock member having a midway on a rear end side axially attached to the holder, having a rear end part pressed by spring-back via the spherical body, and having a tip part side abutting on a lower edge part of the rotating handle in a spring-back state, and an engagement groove where the tip end part side of this lock member is locked by the rotating handle and, in a state in which the lock member is at a position opposed to the engagement groove, an automatic lock is made in a state in which this lock member is pressed by spring-back into the engagement groove.
2. The one-touch lock valve according to claim 1, wherein the spherical body is pressed by spring-back via a spring receiver attached below the spring, the lock member is pressed by spring-back toward the lower edge part of the rotating handle in a state in which a hemispherical part formed at a rear end part of the lock member is engaged via the spherical body, and a tip of the lock member is caused to protrude to some extent from a sideward direction of the rotating handle.
3. The one-touch lock valve according to claim 1, wherein the lock member is locked in the engagement groove at a valve-close position of the rotating handle to lock a full-close state of the rotating handle.
4. The one-touch lock valve according to claim 1, wherein a display part for full-open and full-close is provided on an upper surface of the holder, and this display part is provided so as to be visually recognizable from a visual recognition window provided to the rotating handle.
5. The one-touch lock valve according to claim 4, wherein a check rod is provided to extend to an upper side of the spring receiver, and a through hole is provided to be bored in the display part of the holder so that an upper end of the check rod can move up and down in an exposed state.
6. The one-touch lock valve according to claim 5, wherein the upper end of the check rod is exposed to the display part to allow an unlocked state or a locked state of the rotating handle to be visually recognized from outside.
7. The one-touch lock valve according to claim 1, wherein a collar is attached to the lock member at a position in contact with the lower edge part of the rotating handle.
8. A raw material container provided with a manual valve equipped with the lock mechanism according to claim 1 in which the rotating handle is locked at the valve close position.
9. The one-touch lock valve according to claim 2, wherein the lock member is locked in the engagement groove at a valve-close position of the rotating handle to lock a full-close state of the rotating handle.
10. The one-touch lock valve according to claim 2, wherein a display part for full-open and full-close is provided on an upper surface of the holder, and this display part is provided so as to be visually recognizable from a visual recognition window provided to the rotating handle.
11. The one-touch lock valve according to claim 3, wherein a display part for full-open and full-close is provided on an upper surface of the holder, and this display part is provided so as to be visually recognizable from a visual recognition window provided to the rotating handle.
12. The one-touch lock valve according to claim 10, wherein a check rod is provided to extend to an upper side of the spring receiver, and a through hole is provided to be bored in the display part of the holder so that an upper end of the check rod can move up and down in an exposed state.
13. The one-touch lock valve according to claim 11, wherein a check rod is provided to extend to an upper side of the spring receiver, and a through hole is provided to be bored in the display part of the holder so that an upper end of the check rod can move up and down in an exposed state.
14. The one-touch lock valve according to claim 12, wherein the upper end of the check rod is exposed to the display part to allow an unlocked state or a locked state of the rotating handle to be visually recognized from outside.
15. The one-touch lock valve according to claim 13, wherein the upper end of the check rod is exposed to the display part to allow an unlocked state or a locked state of the rotating handle to be visually recognized from outside.
16. The one-touch lock valve according to claim 2, wherein a collar is attached to the lock member at a position in contact with the lower edge part of the rotating handle.
17. The one-touch lock valve according to claim 3, wherein a collar is attached to the lock member at a position in contact with the lower edge part of the rotating handle.
18. The one-touch lock valve according to claim 4, wherein a collar is attached to the lock member at a position in contact with the lower edge part of the rotating handle.
19. A raw material container provided with a manual valve equipped with the lock mechanism according to claim 2 in which the rotating handle is locked at the valve close position.
20. A raw material container provided with a manual valve equipped with the lock mechanism according to claim 3 in which the rotating handle is locked at the valve close position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0043] In the following, embodiments of the one-touch lock valve and the raw material container in the present invention are described in detail based on the drawings. In
[0044] In the drawings, a one-touch lock valve (hereinafter referred to as a valve main body 1) has a body 2, a stem 3, a diaphragm 4 as a valve body, a valve seat 5 for sealing, a rotating handle 6, a lock mechanism 10, and a holder 21.
[0045] The valve main body 1 is formed of a diaphragm valve. Inside the body 2 of this valve main body 1, the diaphragm 4 is incorporated. This body 2 is provided with a axial mounting part 11 with the stem 3 axially mounted in a screwed state.
[0046] To an upper part of the stem 3, the rotating handle 6 is integrally attached by spline coupling, and the rotating handle 6 is fastened by a set screw 12 with a hexagon socket to be prevented from coming off. The stem 3 is provided so as to be able to move up or down with the stem 3 rotating integrally with this rotating handle 6 by rotation of the rotating handle 6. On the other hand, on a lower side of the stem 3, a stem cap 14 is mounted via a disc spring 13.
[0047] The diaphragm 4 is attached to the body 2 in a state in which its periphery is pressurized by a diaphragm retainer 15 provided in a substantially cylindrical shape onto an annular portion of a flow path 2a in the body. At the center of this diaphragm retainer 15, a diaphragm piece 16 is mounted in a state of being guided so as to be able to move and down. The diaphragm piece 16 is arranged on a lower part of the stem cap 14, and is provided so as to be able to be pressurized to a valve seat 5 side by the stem cap 14 pressed downward by a spring-back force of the disc spring 13. This valve seat 5 is mounted on a side of the flow path 2a in the body opposed to the diaphragm 4.
[0048] With the above-described structure, when the stem 3 provided to the valve main body 1 is rotated by the rotating handle 6, the stem 3 moves up or down in the body 2 by the rotation of this rotating handle 6, the stem cap 14 and the diaphragm piece 16 move up or down with the stem 3, and the diaphragm piece 16 pressurizes or depressurizes the diaphragm 4. With this, it is provided that the diaphragm 4 makes contact with or goes away from the valve seat 5 to allow the flow path 2a in the body to be able to be opened and closed.
[0049] The rotating handle 6 is provided as being made of, for example, a metal material such as an aluminum alloy, and its surface has a coating with an appropriate color. On an inner peripheral side of the rotating handle 6, an annular groove part 20 is formed. In this annular groove part, the holder 21 in a substantially cylindrical shape is provided so as to be insertable thereinto.
[0050] As depicted in
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[0052] The holder 21 depicted in
[0053] As indicated by one-dot-chain lines of
[0054] At a portion of the attachment hole part 27 on a set screw 12 attachment side near a boundary with the restricting part 28, a groove-shaped cavity part 42 is formed on an outer diameter side of the attachment hole part 27. By providing the cavity part 42, when the rotating handle 6 is attached or removed, the rotating handle 6 is rotated so that the set screw 12 is at the position of this cavity part 42, and then the set screw 12 is loosened so as to be escaped to a cavity part 42 side, thereby releasing fastening of the set screw 12 into the stem 3 without being contacted with the inner wall of the attachment hole part 27. In this state, the rotating handle 6 can be removed by being pulled upward from the holder 21.
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[0058] The lock member 25 is formed of, for example, a lock pin formed of a metal material such as stainless steel in a substantially lever shape that is manually operable, is inserted between the above-described two protrusion pieces 32, 32 of the holder 21, and its halfway portion on the rear end side is axially mounted on the protrusion pieces 32 by centering at a set pin 35. With this, the lock pin 25 is provided so as to be able to be rotationally operated about the set pin 35. At a rear end part of the lock pin 25, a hemispherical part 36 is formed, and this hemispherical part 36 is provided so as to be able to be pressurized by the spherical body 40, which will be described further below.
[0059] A tip of the lock pin 25 is provided in a state of protruding to some extent outward from a sideward direction of the rotating handle 6 and, when coming to the position of the engagement groove 23, can be engaged in this engagement groove 23. With this, the one-touch lock valve of the present invention has the lock mechanism 10 while maintaining compactness, with its outer appearance hardly changed from that of a conventional valve without having the lock mechanism.
[0060] The spring 33 is formed of a coil spring, is provided so as to be insertable into the hole part 34 of the holder 21 from below the holder 21, and is arranged so as to spring back downward. On a downward spring-back side of the spring 33, the spring receiver 37 is attached. Via this spring receiver 37, the spherical body 40 is provided. With this structure, the spherical body 40 is pressed by spring-back via the spring receiver 37 attached below the spring 33. In a state in which the hemispherical part 36 of the lock pin 25 is engaged via the spherical body 40, this lock pin 25 is provided to rotate about the set pin 35 and be able to abut on the lower edge part 22 of the rotating handle 6 in a state of being pressed by spring-back toward that.
[0061] At a position on a side of the lock pin 25 abutting on the lower edge part 22 of the rotating handle 6, a collar 41 is attached. This collar 41 is molded out of, for example, a resin material such as nylon. The collar 41 is configured to make contact with the lower edge part 22 of the rotating handle 6 when the lock pin 25 rotates to a rotating handle 6 side.
[0062] The collar 41 is provided to rotate about the axis of the lock pin 25 with rotation of the rotating handle 6 or to be in a state of being fixed to the lock pin 25, when abutting on the lower edge part 22 of the rotating handle 6.
[0063] With these structures, the lock pin 25 is always pressed by the lock mechanism 10 to the rotating handle 6 side. In a valve-close state depicted in
[0064] On the other hand, when the rotating handle 6 is operated, as depicted in
[0065] In this state, the rotating handle 6 can be rotated. At the time of that rotating operation, in a state in which the lower edge part 22 of the rotating handle 6 is in contact with the lock pin 25, operation to any degree of valve opening can be made. The lock pin 25 at this time is caused to abut on the lower edge part 22 in a state of being pressed by the spring-back force of the spring 33, and the rotating handle 6 can smoothly rotate to any direction.
[0066] And, in the present embodiment, when the rotating handle 6 is rotated to a valve closing direction to cause the valve to become in a close state and cause the lock pin 25 to be at the position opposed to the engagement groove 23, the lock pin 25 is pressed by spring-back to the engagement groove 23 to be automatically locked. Here, the rotating handle 6 maintains the state of being locked unless the lock pin 25 is manually removed from the engagement groove 23 again.
[0067] The attachment position of the rotating handle 6 to the stem 3 (the rotating state of the rotating handle 6 with respect to the stem 3) is provided so as to be adjustable by the set screw 12. At a valve-close position of the rotating handle 6, the lock pin 25 is locked in the engagement groove 23, causing the full-close state of the rotating handle 6 to be locked.
[0068] The above-described valve main body 1 is connected to, for example, a raw material container (hereinafter referred to as a container main body 50) depicted in
[0069] In the above-described embodiment, a diaphragm valve is taken as the valve main body 1. However, the lock mechanism 10 can be provided also to any of various valve main bodies except the diaphragm valve that are manual valves which are opened and closed by the rotating handle 6. In that case, this can also support cases with varied rotation angles from valve-close to a full-open state of the rotating handle.
[0070] The lock member 25 is not limited to the lock pin, any can be applied, without limitation, that is pressed by spring-back to the rotating handle 6 side and can be locked to the engagement groove 23 of the rotating handle 6.
[0071] To press the lock pin 25 by spring-back toward the lower edge part 22 of the rotating handle 6, the coil spring 33 (and the spring receiver 37) and the spherical body 40 are used. However, as long as the structure is such that the lock pin 25 on the valve main body 1 side can be engaged and locked in the engagement groove 23 on the rotating handle 6 side, a spring other than the coil spring 33 can be used, or the lock pin 25 can be pressed by spring-back by any of other various structures.
[0072] In the case of the present embodiment, the lock pin 25 operates by leverage. Thus, by changing the axial mounting position (the position of the set pin 35), which is the fulcrum of this lock pin 25, a distance from this fulcrum to the point of effort, which is the operating position of the lock pin 25, changing a distance from the fulcrum to a contact surface with the spherical body 40, which is the point of load, or changing a spring-back coefficient of the coil spring 33, it is also possible to adjust an engaging force of the lock pin 25 to the engagement groove 23 (a pressing-down force required at the time of lock releasing).
[0073] Also, the lock pin 25 in a valve-close state is automatically locked in the engagement groove 23. However, by providing the engagement groove 23 at a valve-open position, the lock pin 25 can be automatically locked in the engagement groove 23 in a valve-open state. Alternatively, by providing engagement grooves 23 at both positions in the valve-close and valve-open states, an automatic lock can be made at both of open/close positions.
[0074] Next, the operation in the above-described embodiment of the one-touch lock valve in the present invention is described.
[0075] In the valve main body 1 in the present invention, at the time of valve closing, as depicted in
[0076] At the time of valve-opening operation of the rotating handle 6, the lock pin 25 is rotated to a valve-open direction while being pushed down by a finger. This can easily release the locked state by the lock pin 25. Here, in a state in which the spherical body 40 is pressed by spring-back via the spring receiver 37 to cause the hemispherical part 36 of the lock pin 25 to be engaged via this spherical body 40, the lock pin 25 is pressed by spring-back toward the lower edge part 22 of the rotating handle 6, thereby allowing the lock pin 25 to be pushed down by leverage with a lighter pressurizing force. Furthermore, with the hemispherical part 36 and the spherical body 40 making a point contact, the lock pin 25 can be smoothly operated with a less resistance force.
[0077] During rotating operation of the rotating handle 6, its lower edge part 22 makes contact with the lock pin 25. Furthermore, by leverage described above, the force applied from the lock pin 25 to the rotating-handle lower edge part 22 is decreased. Thus, mutual sliding resistance is decreased to minimum, and easy operation can be made with a light force.
[0078] Furthermore, the collar 41 is attached to the position of contact with the rotating-handle lower edge part 22 on the lock pin 25. Thus, this collar 41 can rotate about the axis of the lock pin 25 in accordance with the operation of the rotating-handle lower edge part 22 and can slide with respect to the rotating-handle lower edge part 22. With this, sliding resistance can be more reduced. Furthermore, if the collar 41 is rotatably attached, the rotating handle 6 can be operated with a lighter force. Also, compared with the case of sliding, wear and tear of the rotating handle 6 and the lock pin 25 can also be prevented. Furthermore, since the collar 41 is made of resin, a direct contact of the metal-made lock pin 25 with the rotating handle 6 is prevented, and exfoliation and wear of the coating on the surface of the rotating handle 6 are reduced.
[0079] When the rotating handle 6 is operated to a close direction to bring about a valve-close state, the lock pin 25 becomes at a position opposed to the engagement groove 23 and, with the lock pin 25 pressing by spring-back with the spring 33, is automatically locked in the engagement groove 23. In this manner, by adjusting the mounting position of the rotating handle 6, locking at the valve-close state can be reliably performed without performing a locking operation at the time of valve closing.
[0080] With an automatic lock in a valve-close state by the above-structured lock mechanism 10, the lock mechanism 10 does not cause an obstruction at the time of operation of the rotating handle 6. Since a simple mechanism is provided with a small number of components, assembling is easy, and this contributes also to compactness of the entire valve main body 1.
[0081] From this, as depicted in
[0082] The lock mechanism 10 in the one-touch lock valve of the present invention is configured by fixing the holder 21 to the upper part of the axial mounting part 11 of the valve main body 1 and applying the rotating handle 6 provided with the engagement groove 23. Therefore, for example, with commonality of structures other than the handle and the holder being provided in advance, even if the lock mechanism is initially not required but becomes required to be provided later, the holder 21 is attached to the axial mounting part of the valve and replacement is made by the rotating handle 6 having the engagement groove 23, thereby allowing the lock mechanism to be retrofitted.
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[0084] In a valve main body 60 in this embodiment, a check rod 62 of an appropriate length is integrally provided to extend to an upper side of a spring receiver 61. On the other hand, in the display part 30 of the holder 21, a through hole 63 is provided to be bored, where an upper end 62a of the check rod 62 can move up and down as being in an exposed state. With this, at the time of rotating operation of the lock pin 25, the check rod 62 (spring receiver 61) moves up or down in the through hole 63 via the spherical body 40 by leverage, and the exposed state of this check rod 62 from the through hole 63 can be visually recognized. In this manner, the operation state of the lock pin 25 can be easily checked from above the valve main body 1 via the through hole 63.
[0085] And, with the upper end 62a of the check rod 62 exposed to the display part 30, an unlocked state or a locked state of the rotating handle 6 can be visually recognized from outside.
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[0087] On the other hand,
[0088] From these, for example, even when a container main body not depicted is installed in a narrow place and it is difficult to check the rotation state of the lock pin 25 of the valve main body 60 attached to this container main body, the locked state or unlocked state of the rotating handle 6 can be easily grasped by external visual recognition of the display part 30, and the valve main body 60 can be reliably inhibited from being forgotten to be closed and being erroneously operated.
[0089] In the valve main body 60 of the above-described embodiments, a mechanism is provided so that the check rod 62 (spring receiver 61) moves down when the rotating handle 6 is in a locked state and the check rod 62 moves up when it is in an unlocked state. By contrast with this, a mechanism may be provided in which the check rod 62 moves up when it is in a locked state and the check rod 62 moves down when it is in an unlocked state. In this case, with the upper end 62a of the check rod 62 protruding from the display part 30 at the time of locking, this state can be visually recognized from outside with more ease, the close state of the valve main body 60 can be reliably grasped to prevent a leak of a raw material from a raw material container and so forth.
[0090] Although not depicted, an upper end outer peripheral side of the check rod 62 may be colored. In this case, the colored portion at the upper end protrudes more than the display part 30 when the check rod 62 moves up, the moving-up state of the check rod can be visually recognized with more ease.
[0091] The present invention is not limited to the description of the embodiments described above, and can be variously changed in a range not deviating from the gist of the invention described in the claims of the present invention.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0092] 1, 60 valve main body
[0093] 3 stem
[0094] 6 rotating handle
[0095] 10 lock mechanism
[0096] 11 axial mounting part
[0097] 21 holder
[0098] 22 lower edge part
[0099] 23 engagement groove
[0100] 25 lock pin (lock member)
[0101] 25a tip part
[0102] 25b rear end par
[0103] 30 display part
[0104] 31 visual recognition window
[0105] 33 coil spring (spring)
[0106] 36 hemispherical part
[0107] 37, 61 spring receiver
[0108] 40 spherical body
[0109] 41 collar
[0110] 50 container main body
[0111] 62 check rod
[0112] 62a upper end
[0113] 63 through hole