Device for sealing a valve
10655734 ยท 2020-05-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Friedrich ATSCHREITER (Allhartsberg, AT)
- Hannes HOFSTETTER (Waidhofen a.d. Thaya, AT)
- Michael MAURER (Ottensheim, AT)
Cpc classification
F16K27/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3212
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3236
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K5/168
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16J15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/48
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K5/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3236
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3212
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A device for sealing a valve for controlling a coolant of an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle is described, which valve is mounted in a cooling system together with a valve housing, wherein the valve housing contains, at the inlet and/or the outlet side, a sealing ring which has an annular wall and a spaced annular lip extending away from the annular wall from a contact point.
Claims
1. A device for sealing a valve, comprising: a cooling system disposed about an axis and having an annular inside wall and an annular outside wall spaced radially outwardly from the annular inside wall and defining an annular recess radially between the annular inside and annular outside walls; a sealing ring positioned about the axis and having an annular wall partially received in the annular recess of the cooling system and partially extending outside of the annular recess and positioned adjacent to the annular outside wall of the cooling system, and having a spaced annular lip at least partially received in the annular recess and extending axially and tapering radially inwardly away from the annular wall to a contact point and engaging the annular inside wall; wherein the sealing ring is positioned at an inlet side and/or an outlet side of a valve housing; wherein the annular wall of the sealing ring generally has a tubular shape and extends axially from a distal end received in the annular recess to a contact face for sealingly engaging the valve housing; and the contact face of the annular wall positioned entirely radially inwardly of the distal end of the annular wall and defining an outer shoulder between the contact face and the distal end along a radial outer surface of the annular wall and defining an inner shoulder along a radially inner surface of the annular wall such that a pressure against the outer shoulder biases the inner shoulder against the annular inside wall of the cooling system to seal the annular wall against the cooling system.
2. The device for sealing a valve as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spaced annular lip extends away from the annular wall at an acute angle.
3. The device for sealing a valve as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spaced annular lip and the annular wall form a V-shaped or U-shaped structure in cross-section.
4. The device for sealing a valve as claimed in claim 1, further including a spring, and wherein the sealing ring is installed together with the spring.
5. The device for sealing a valve as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contact face of the sealing ring has a cylindrical or spherical shape.
6. The device for sealing a valve as claimed in claim 1, wherein the annular wall defines the radially outermost portion of the sealing ring.
7. The device for sealing a valve as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a spring inside the annular recess of the cooling system and engaging the end of the annular wall opposite the contact face and configured to apply an axial biasing force thereto.
8. The device for sealing a valve as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sealing ring has regions with different internal radii, whereby the sealing ring forms a shoulder.
9. The device for sealing a valve as claimed in claim 8, wherein the sealing ring is elastically deformable as a result of pressure differences at the shoulder and on the spaced annular lip.
10. A device for sealing a valve comprising: a cooling system disposed about an axis and having an annular inside wall and an annular outside wall spaced radially outwardly from the annular inside wall and defining an annular recess radially between the annular inside and annular outside walls; a sealing ring positioned about the axis and having an annular wall at least partially received in the annular recess of the cooling system and positioned adjacent to the annular outside wall of the cooling system and including an annular lip at least partially received in the annular recess and extending axially and tapering radially inwardly away from the annular wall to a contact point and engaging the annular inside wall; the annular wall of the sealing ring extending axially from a contact face for sealingly engaging a valve housing to a distal end in the annular recess of the cooling system; and a spring positioned in the annular recess of the cooling system and biasing the distal end of the sealing ring toward the valve housing; the contact face of the annular wall positioned entirely radially inwardly of the distal end of the annular wall and defining an outer shoulder between the contact face and the distal end along a radial outer surface of the annular wall and defining an inner shoulder along a radially inner surface of the annular wall such that a pressure against the outer shoulder biases the inner shoulder against the annular inside wall of the cooling system to seal the annular wall against the cooling system.
11. The sealing ring for a valve as claimed in claim 10, further including an annular channel radially between the annular wall and the annular lip for receiving a high-pressure fluid to bias the annular lip outwardly.
12. A device for sealing a valve comprising: a cooling system disposed about an axis and having an annular inside wall and an annular outside wall spaced radially outwardly from the annular inside wall and defining an annular recess radially between the annular inside and outside walls; a sealing ring having an annular wall extending axially between a distal end received in the annular recess of the cooling system and a contact face for axially engaging a valve housing; the sealing ring further including an annular lip extending axially and radially inwardly from the annular wall from a contact point and radially engaging the annular inside wall of the cooling system inside the annular recess; the sealing ring defining an annular channel between the annular wall and the sealing ring annular lip such that pressure within the annular channel biases the annular lip radially against the annular inside wall of the cooling system and biases the contact face axially against the valve housing; the contact face of the annular wall positioned entirely radially inwardly of the distal end of the annular wall and defining an outer shoulder between the contact face and the distal end along a radial outer surface of the annular wall and defining an inner shoulder along a radially inner surface of the annular wall such that a pressure against the outer shoulder biases the inner shoulder against the annular inside wall of the cooling system to seal the annular wall against the cooling system.
13. The device for sealing a valve as set forth in claim 12 wherein at least a portion of the contact face of the sealing ring is positioned radially inwardly of the annular lip.
14. The device for sealing a valve as set forth in claim 12 further including a spring positioned inside the annular recess and axially biasing the sealing ring away from the cooling system.
15. The device for sealing a valve as set forth in claim 12 wherein the annular recess terminates axially at a spring supporting wall extending between the annular inside wall and the annular outside wall, and wherein the spring extends axially between the spring supporting wall and the distal end of the annular wall.
16. The device for sealing a valve as set forth in claim 12 wherein the annular wall is radially spaced from the annular outside wall of the cooling system at the distal end of the annular wall to allow fluids to pass between the annular wall and the annular outside wall of the cooling system.
Description
DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(4) Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(6) In the exemplary embodiment, the radius of the sealing ring 3 in the region of the contact face 11 is smaller than the radius of the annular wall 4. The sealing ring 3 is in direct contact with a spring ring 7, which is arranged in a recess of the cooling system 10. The sealing ring 3 is preloaded with an axial force by means of the spring ring. In this exemplary arrangement the through-flow follows the arrow F. On the high-pressure side P.sub.H a channel 12 opens along the outside of the sealing ring 3, the high-pressure side of the system applying the pressure P.sub.H to the sealing ring as far as the V-shaped divergence of the sealing lip 5. This causes the annular lip to diverge further and to rest snugly against the contact face of the cooling system. In this context the region with a higher pressure in relation to the low-pressure side P.sub.L is referred to as the high-pressure side, which is intended merely to emphasize the pressure difference.
(7) The radially diverging annular lip 5 is arranged such that, as a result of the differential pressure between P.sub.H and R.sub.L, the annular lip is pressed more strongly against the adjacent face of the cooling system, and the whole sealing ring 3 is pressed more strongly against the valve housing 1 on account of the projected area.
(8) As a result of the different internal radii, the sealing ring 3 forms a shoulder with an outer shoulder 14 and an inner shoulder 15. As shown in the drawing, the higher pressure P.sub.H is applied to the outer shoulder 14. This pressure component acts on the shoulder 14, pressing the inner shoulder 15 upward in the drawing toward the cooling system 10. With a suitable pressure, therefore, the inner shoulder 15 also bears against the cooling system and forms a seal in conjunction with the annular lip 5. This construction permits controlled management of the sealing function by means of the pressure difference between P.sub.H and P.sub.L. The pressure difference acting on two different locations of the seal influences the sealing system and can be managed very effectively.
(9) In this exemplary embodiment the contact face has a cylindrical configuration. As a result of the assistance by the pressure differential, the spring 7 can be designed with lower spring force.
(10) The embodiment of
(11) As a result of the pressure difference, the annular lip 5 is pressed against the adjacent sealing face 13 and the whole sealing ring is pressed more strongly against the contact face 11. In this case, too, the pressure difference assists the sealing function of the sealing ring.
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(13) In addition, the annular lip is preloaded axially by means of an internal spring 8. As a result of the axial preload, the annular lip 5 seals with respect to the cooling system 10, only indicated here, against the sealing face 13. The increased pressure P.sub.H is applied in the U-shaped gap between annular lip and annular wall, pressing the annular lip against the sealing face 13. The pressure assists the force generated by the internal spring 8 with respect to the cooling system 10, but also against the contact face 11 on the valve housing 1.
(14) In this exemplary embodiment the contact face has a crowned configuration.
(15) The arrangement according to
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(17) The embodiments illustrated are examples which can be supplemented with well-known modifications by the person skilled in the art. The variants encompass all possible forms of the contact faces, as well as the design of the sealing ring.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(18) 1 Valve housing 3 Sealing ring 4 Annular wall 5 Annular lip 6 Contact point 7 Spring 8 Internal spring 10 Cooling system 11 Contact surface 12 Channel 13 Sealing face 14 Outer shoulder 15 Inner shoulder