BUTTERFLY VALVE WITH VARIABLE CONFIGURATION ELASTIC GASKET
20240200665 ยท 2024-06-20
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Abstract
A butterfly valve having a disc shutter that engages a gasket whose configuration varies according to the action exerted on its external perimeter by a plurality of pressers sliding in the thickness of the valve body.
Claims
1-6. (canceled)
7. A butterfly valve, comprising: a tubular valve body having a longitudinal axis an internal surface on which a sealing seat is circumferentially defined and a thickness wherein corresponding housings are defined, a disc shutter having a perimetral edge and being rotationally connected inside said tubular valve body, a toroidal gasket of elastomeric material housed in said corresponding sealing seat circumferentially defined on the internal surface of said tubular valve body, a plurality of pressers each having a proximal portion and a distal portion, slidingly coupled along the corresponding housings defined in the thickness of said tubular valve body, a clamping collar that opens and closes with the movement of a lever and that, when closed, exerts a pushing action on the proximal portions of said pressers, wherein said disc shutter is movable between an open position in which the plane defined by said disc shutter lies parallel to the longitudinal axis of said tubular valve body, and a closed position in which said disc shutter lies orthogonally to the same axis and its perimetral edge engages with the inner perimetral face of said toroidal gasket the latter being deformable under the action exerted on its outer perimetral face by the distal portions of said plurality of pressers slidingly coupled along the corresponding housings defined in the thickness of said tubular valve body, wherein further said pressers are movable towards said longitudinal axis of said tubular valve body by virtue of a thrust action exerted on their proximal portions by said clamping collar and reversibly movable in the opposite direction by at least the elastic contrast action exerted by said toroidal gasket, said butterfly valve being characterized in that the said tubular valve body comprises a lower tubular half-body and an upper tubular half-body, coaxial to each other and longitudinally separated by a plurality of angular spacers which form said housings along which said pressers slide.
8. The butterfly valve of claim 7 wherein one or more of said pressers is retractable between a first retracted configuration, in which the toroidal gasket surrounds the edge of the disc shutter without touching it, and a second configuration with the pressers extracted that push the toroidal gasket against the perimeter edge of the disc shutter.
9. The butterfly valve of claim 8 wherein the cross section of said toroidal gasket is shaped like a letter C, with the convexity facing the longitudinal axis of the tubular valve body and with the concavity which defines a circumferential channel in the face of said toroidal gasket which faces outwards.
10. The butterfly valve of claim 9 wherein the distal ends of said pressers engage in said circumferential channel defined in said outward-facing face of said toroidal gasket.
11. The butterfly valve of claim 10 wherein said clamping collar is elastically deformable.
12. The butterfly valve of claim 9 wherein said clamping collar is elastically deformable.
13. The butterfly valve of claim 8 wherein said clamping collar is elastically deformable.
14. The butterfly valve of claim 7 wherein the cross section of said toroidal gasket is shaped like a letter C, with the convexity facing the longitudinal axis of the tubular valve body and with the concavity which defines a circumferential channel in the face of said toroidal gasket which faces outwards.
15. The butterfly valve of claim 14 wherein the distal ends of said pressers engage in said circumferential channel defined in said outward-facing face of said toroidal gasket.
16. The butterfly valve of claim 15 wherein said clamping collar is elastically deformable.
17. The butterfly valve of claim 14 wherein said clamping collar is elastically deformable.
18. The butterfly valve of claim 7 wherein said clamping collar is elastically deformable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0035] In the embodiment shown in the figures, the present invention comprises a butterfly valve with a tubular body inside which is housed a disc shutter (2), integrally connected to a rotation half-shaft (21), which rotates according to a transverse axis diametrically crossing the valve body.
[0036] The shutter rotates, passing cyclically from an open position, in which the disc lies parallel to the longitudinal axis (X) of the valve, to a closed position in which the disc lies orthogonal to the longitudinal axis (X).
[0037] In the closed position the perimeter edge of the disc engages in a toroidal gasket (1) whose conformation varies by virtue of the action exerted by the distal ends of a plurality of pressers (3) that slide along corresponding housings defined in the thickness of the walls of the valve body, passing reversibly from a retracted configuration, in which they do not exert forces on the perimeter edge of the gasket, to an extracted configuration in which they push the toroidal gasket against the perimeter edge of the disc.
[0038] The toroidal gasket is housed in a corresponding sealing seat defined circumferentially on the inside surface of the valve body.
[0039] The axis of rotation of the shutter does not lie on the plane defined by the disc, to prevent the housing of the half-shaft from interfering with the sealing seat of the disc.
[0040] In the embodiment shown in the figures, the cross-section of the toroidal gasket is shaped as a letter C with the convexity facing the inside of the valve body and the concavity facing the wall of the valve body, so as to form on the outer wall of the gasket a circumferential channel in which the distal ends of the pressers engage. The latter move toward the inside of the valve due to the pushing action exerted on their proximal portions by a clamping collar (4) that opens and closes with the movement of a lever (41).
[0041] The extraction of the pressers towards the inside of the valve pushes the toroidal gasket against the perimeter edge of the disc, hermetically sealing the valve.
[0042] When the valve is reopened it is necessary to disengage the gasket from the disc and for this reason the clamping collar is reopened, leaving the pressers free to return to the retracted configuration, however the clamping collar is not able to exert a returning action on the pressers, which is delegated to the elasticity of the toroidal gasket which naturally tends to restore its original configuration.
[0043] The embodiment shown in the figures is particularly elaborated because each presser is coupled to a further, respective, elastic means of contrast (31) that has the function of retracting it by making it slide outwards, integrating the pushing action exerted by the toroidal gasket.
[0044] In the embodiment shown in the figures, the valve body consists of a lower half-body (51) that cooperates with an upper half-body (52), the two half-bodies are coaxially superimposed and are separated by a plurality of angular spacers (53), together with which they define the housings along which the pressers slide.