System separator
10544570 ยท 2020-01-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K15/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/87917
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
E03B7/07
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03C1/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A pressure reducer for a system separator includes a seal element accommodated in a groove, which is subject on a first side to a pressure prevailing at an inlet-side connection stub of the system separator and on a second side to a pressure prevailing in an inlet chamber of the system separator. At least one recess is introduced into a wall delimiting the groove on the first side, into which recess the seal element partially enters, canceling out its sealing effect, when the pressure prevailing at the inlet-side connection stub falls below the pressure prevailing in the inlet chamber.
Claims
1. A system separator comprising: a housing, which has an inlet-side connection stub and an outlet-side connection stub and which defines an inlet chamber, an intermediate chamber and an outlet chamber; backflow preventers positioned in the housing and arranged in series in a through flow direction of a medium, the backflow preventers comprising a first, inlet-side backflow preventer, arranged between the inlet chamber and the intermediate chamber, and a second, outlet-side backflow preventer, arranged between the intermediate chamber and the outlet chamber; a discharge valve, which vents the intermediate chamber between the backflow preventers and which is controlled in accordance with a differential pressure between a pressure in the inlet chamber and a pressure in the intermediate chamber; a pressure reducer, which is positioned in the housing and, in the through flow direction of the medium, is arranged ahead of the backflow preventers between the inlet-side connection stub and the inlet chamber, wherein the pressure reducer has a seal element accommodated in a groove, which is subject on a first side to a pressure prevailing at the inlet-side connection stub and on a second side to a pressure prevailing in the inlet chamber; and at least one recess introduced into a wall delimiting the groove on the first side, into which recess the seal element partially enters, canceling out its sealing effect, when the pressure prevailing at the inlet-side connection stub falls below the pressure prevailing in the inlet chamber.
2. The system separator as recited in claim 1, wherein a plurality of recesses are introduced into the wall delimiting the groove on the first side, into which recesses the seal element partially enters, canceling out its sealing effect, when the pressure prevailing at the inlet-side connection stub falls below the pressure prevailing in the inlet chamber.
3. The system separator as recited in claim 2, wherein at least two recesses are introduced at two diametrically opposite positions into the wall delimiting the groove on the first side, into which recesses the seal element partially enters, canceling out its sealing effect, when the pressure prevailing at the inlet-side connection stub falls below the pressure prevailing in the inlet chamber.
4. The system separator as recited in claim 3, wherein each of the at least two recesses extends over an angular range of between 45 and 135.
5. The system separator as recited in claim 4, wherein each of the at least two recesses extends over an angular range of between 60 and 120.
6. The system separator as recited in claim 1, wherein each recess of the at least one recess is of secant-shaped design with a rectilinear boundary contour.
7. The system separator as recited in claim 1, wherein a wall, which delimits the groove and which extends between the wall delimiting the groove on the first side and the wall delimiting the groove on the second side, is contoured in such a way that a depth of the groove increases from the second side toward the first side.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred developments of the invention will become apparent from the dependent claims and the following description. An illustrative embodiment of the invention is explained in greater detail below by means of the drawing, without being restricted thereto. In the drawing:
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DESCRIPTION
(7) The invention under consideration here relates to a system separator.
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(9) Two backflow preventers 17, 18, namely an inlet-side backflow preventer 17 (e.g. inlet side check valve) and an outlet-side backflow preventer 18 (e.g. outlet side check valve), are accommodated in the housing 11 of the system separator 10 according to the invention. The inlet-side backflow preventer 17 is arranged between an inlet chamber 14, provided by the housing 11 of the system separator 10, and an intermediate chamber 15, likewise provided by the housing 11 of the system separator 10. The outlet-side backflow preventer 18 of the system separator 10 is arranged between the intermediate chamber 15 and an outlet chamber 16, which is likewise provided by the housing 11 of the system separator 10.
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(11) A pressure reducer 21 is furthermore integrated into the housing 11 of the system separator 10, wherein the pressure reducer 21 is arranged between the inlet-side connection stub 12 and the inlet chamber 14. The pressure reducer 21 reduces the pressure prevailing at the inlet-side connection stub 12 to a defined pressure level. The fundamental construction and fundamental mode of operation of a pressure reducer 21 of this kind are familiar to the person skilled in the art addressed here. The pressure reducer 21 has a tappet 24, which is guided in a guide 23 and carries a seal element 25. This tappet 24 is acted upon by the pressure prevailing at the inlet-side connection stub 12 in such a way that this pressure tends to press the seal element 25 of the tappet 24 against a sealing seat 26 of the guide 23. The guide 23 furthermore carries a diaphragm 27, to which the pressure prevailing in the inlet chamber 14 is applied.
(12) In the illustrative embodiment shown, the housing 11 of the system separator 10 is of two-part design, namely a first housing part 19 and a second housing part 20, which are connected to one another. In the illustrative embodiment in
(13) As already explained, the pressure reducer 21 reduces the pressure applied to the inlet-side connection stub 12 to a defined pressure level, with the result that the pressure in the inlet chamber 14 is limited to this pressure level. In order to ensure that, when the pressure applied to the inlet-side connection stub 12 falls below the pressure level in the inlet chamber 14, the pressure in the inlet chamber 14 follows the pressure at the inlet-side connection stub 12, and in order to ensure proper emptying of the intermediate chamber 15 when the pressure difference between the pressure at the inlet-side connection stub 12 and the pressure in the intermediate chamber 15 falls below a limit value, the pressure reducer 21 is designed in the manner described below.
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(15) The pressure acting in the region of the inlet-side connection stub 12 is applied to this seal element 28 on a first side, at the bottom in
(16) The pressure prevailing in the inlet chamber 14 is applied to a second side of seal element 28, at the top in
(17) The groove 29 which accommodates seal element 28 is delimited by a plurality of walls, namely by a wall 30 delimiting the groove 29 on the first side, by a wall 31 delimiting the groove on the second side, and by a wall 32 extending between the walls 30, 31 on the first side and the second side.
(18) At least one recess 33 is introduced into the wall 30 delimiting the groove 29 on the first side. When the pressure prevailing at the inlet-side connection stub 12 falls below the pressure prevailing in the inlet chamber 14, that is to say when the pressure prevailing on the first side of seal element 28 is lower than the pressure prevailing on the second side thereof, seal element 28 can be introduced partially into the respective recess 33, canceling out its sealing effect. Thus, when the pressure on the first side of seal element 28 is lower than the pressure on the second side thereof, seal element 28 partially enters the or each recess 33 in the wall 30 delimiting the groove 29 on the first side, canceling out its sealing effect.
(19) In the preferred illustrative embodiment shown, a plurality of diametrically opposite recesses 33, namely two recesses, is introduced into the wall 30 delimiting the groove 29 on the first side, wherein these recesses 33 are of secant-shaped design with a rectilinear boundary contour 34. The essentially circular wall 30 delimiting the groove 29 on the first side is accordingly interrupted by two secant-shaped recesses with rectilinear boundary contours 34 to form the recesses 33.
(20) Those points of a rectilinear, secant-shaped boundary contour 34 at which the respective boundary contour 34 intersects the essentially circular contour of wall 30 delimit an angular range over which the respective recess 33 extends, wherein this angular range is between 45 and 135, in particular between 60 and 120.
(21) This angular range of the respective recess 33 is enclosed by two straight lines, wherein one of the straight lines in each case extends through one of the respective points of intersection of the respective rectilinear, secant-shaped boundary contour with the essentially circular contour of wall 30 and the central point of the essentially circular contour of wall 30. The two rectilinear, secant-shaped boundary contours 34 of the two recesses 33 are parallel to one another.
(22) To facilitate entry of seal element 28 into the or each recess 33 when the pressure prevailing at the inlet-side connection stub 12 falls below the pressure in the inlet chamber 14, it is envisaged that the wall 32 which delimits the groove between walls 30 and 31 tapers from the second side toward the first side. In the region of the second side or of the wall 31 extending on the second side, wall 32 accordingly has a larger diameter than in the region of the first side or of the wall 30 positioned on the first side. From this it follows that a depth of the groove 29 increases from the second side toward the first side.
(23) When the pressure which prevails at the inlet-side connection stub 12 and accordingly is applied to the first side of seal element 28 is higher than the pressure which prevails in the inlet chamber 14 and is applied to the second side of seal element 28, seal element 28 is pressed into the position shown in
(24) If there is a further pressure reduction in the region of the inlet-side connection stub 12 and accordingly a greater pressure difference between the pressure at the inlet-side connection stub 12 and the pressure in the inlet chamber 14, a section or region of seal element 28 is pressed into the or each recess 33 and, in the process, loses its sealing effect. As a result, the pressure in the inlet chamber 14 can then follow the pressure at the inlet-side connection stub 12.
(25) If the pressure applied to the inlet-side connection stub 12 falls to the extent that a pressure difference between the pressure at the inlet-side connection stub 12 and the pressure in the intermediate chamber 15 falls below a limit value, the discharge valve 22 can then open without problems and vent to the intermediate chamber 15 since the pressure prevailing at the inlet-side connection stub 12 is then also applied in the inlet chamber 14. Jul. 28, 2017.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(26) 10 system separator 11 housing 12 inlet-side connection stub 13 outlet-side connection stub 14 inlet chamber 15 intermediate chamber 16 outlet chamber 17 inlet-side backflow preventer 18 outlet-side backflow preventer 19 first housing part 20 second housing part 21 pressure reducer 22 discharge valve 23 guide 24 tappet 25 seal element 26 sealing seat 27 diaphragm 28 seal element 29 groove 30 wall 31 wall 32 wall 33 recess 34 boundary contour