Modular valve manifold system
10107407 ยท 2018-10-23
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Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T137/87893
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
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
Abstract
Modular valve manifold system including a distribution tube and at least one valve mounted on the tube. Each valve has a body with an external port disposed along one of a first and a second radial axis, and a throughbore disposed along the other one of the axes and configured to receive the tube coaxially therethrough. The body is formed of a first body portion and a second body portion. The first body portion has a first face with a first channel formed therein defining a first portion of the throughbore and configured to be mounted on a first side of the tube. The second body portion has a second face with a second channel formed therein defining a second portion of the throughbore and configured to be mounted on the second tube side.
Claims
1. A modular manifold system such as for a distribution of one or more gases or other sources of fluid pressure comprising: a distribution tube extending lengthwise along a longitudinal tube axis having a first end and a second end and a tube wall, the tube wall having a first side and an opposite second side, and at least one opening through the first tube side; and at least one valve mounted on the distribution tube, each of said at least one valve comprising: a body orientated relative to a vertical central axis, and a horizontal first radial axis intersecting the vertical central axis and the body having an external port having a longitudinal axis that is the horizontal first radial axis, and a throughbore having a central longitudinal throughbore axis extending through the throughbore, wherein the central longitudinal throughbore axis is transverse to the horizontal first radial axis, and wherein the throughbore is configured to receive the tube extending longitudinally along the central longitudinal throughbore axis, and the body having a passageway extending between a first passageway end connected in fluid communication with the external port and a second passageway end opening as an internal port into the throughbore, the valve being actuatable to open and close the passageway, wherein a central longitudinal passageway axis of the passageway extends through the passageway between the first passageway end and the second passageway end, and wherein the central longitudinal passageway axis intersects the central longitudinal throughbore axis and is offset parallel from the vertical central axis along the longitudinal throughbore axis, and the body comprising: a first body portion including the external port and the passageway, and having a first face with a first channel formed in the first body portion defining a first portion of the throughbore and configured to be mounted on the tube first side; and a second body portion having a second face with a second channel formed in the second body portion defining a second portion of the throughbore and configured to be mounted on the tube second side, whereby with the first body portion being mounted on the tube first side intermediate the first and the second end of the tube and the second body portion being mounted opposite the first body portion on the tube second side, the internal port of the body is disposed to open into fluid communication with the tube opening, and the second body portion second face is mated to the first body portion first face to define the throughbore with the tube being received between the first and the second body portions in the throughbore.
2. The modular manifold system of claim 1 wherein the second body portion is fastened to the first body portion, the tube being thereby clamped between the first channel of the first body portion and the second channel of the second body portion.
3. The modular manifold system of claim 2 wherein: one of the tube first and the tube second side is formed as having a tube flat portion; and a corresponding one of the body first and the second channel is formed as having a channel flat portion, whereby with the tube being clamped between the first and the second channel, the channel flat portion is engaged with the tube flat portion to delimit rotation of the valve on the tube.
4. The modular manifold system of claim 3, wherein the tube flat portion is disposed axially opposite the opening through the first tube side along the vertical central axis of the body.
5. The modular manifold system of claim 1 wherein each of said valve further comprises a generally annular seal member interposed between the body internal port and the tube opening.
6. The modular manifold system of claim 1 comprising a first and a second said valve each mounted on the tube.
7. The modular manifold of claim 1, wherein the central throughbore axis intersects the vertical central axis.
8. The modular manifold of claim 1, wherein the vertical central axis extends external to the passageway.
9. The modular manifold system of claim 1, wherein the horizontal first radial axis is vertically offset along the vertical central axis from the central longitudinal throughbore axis.
10. The modular manifold system of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal tube axis is the central longitudinal axis of the tube, and wherein the central longitudinal tube axis is coaxial with the central longitudinal throughbore axis.
11. The modular manifold system of claim 1, wherein the central longitudinal throughbore axis is orthogonal to the vertical central axis.
12. The modular manifold system of claim 1, wherein the horizontal first radial axis is orthogonal to the vertical central axis and disposed along the vertical central axis between the first passageway end and the second passageway end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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(11) The drawings will be described further in connection with the following Detailed Description of the Invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(12) Certain terminology may be employed in the following description for convenience rather than for any limiting purpose. For example, the terms forward and rearward, front and rear, right and left, upper and lower, and top and bottom designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made, with the terms inward, inner, interior, or inboard and outward, outer, exterior, or outboard referring, respectively, to directions toward and away from the center of the referenced element, the terms radial or horizontal and axial or vertical referring, respectively, to directions or planes which are perpendicular, in the case of radial or horizontal, or parallel, in the case of axial or vertical, to the longitudinal central axis of the referenced element, and the terms downstream and upstream referring, respectively, to directions in and opposite that of fluid flow. Terminology of similar import other than the words specifically mentioned above likewise is to be considered as being used for purposes of convenience rather than in any limiting sense. In certain views of the figures, the axial direction may be shown by an arrow labeled A, and the radial direction may be shown by an arrow labeled R.
(13) In the figures, elements having an alphanumeric designation may be referenced herein collectively or in the alternative, as will be apparent from context, by the numeric portion of the designation only. Further, the constituent parts of various elements in the figures may be designated with separate reference numerals which shall be understood to refer to that constituent part of the element and not the element as a whole. General references, along with references to spaces, surfaces, dimensions, and extents, may be designated with arrows.
(14) For the illustrative purposes of the discourse to follow, the modular valve manifold system herein involved is described in connection with its configuration for use in the high or low pressure mixing and/or distribution of gases such as in the on-site production of industrial process mixtures, such as for chemical, petrochemical, or semiconductor processes, or of standard mixtures such as employed in obtaining calibration curves or otherwise in the calibration of analytical equipment such as spectrometers, chromatographs, and other instruments. It will be appreciated, however, that aspects of the present invention may find utility in other fluidic applications. Such applications and configuration of the system for such applications should be considered to be expressly within the scope of the present invention.
(15) Referring then to the figures wherein corresponding reference characters are used to designate corresponding elements throughout the several views with equivalent elements being referenced with prime or sequential alphanumeric designations, a representative modular valve manifold system configuration such as for mixing or otherwise distributing multiple streams of gases or other fluids is referenced generally at 10 in
(16) One or more valves, reference generally at 30a-c, are mounted on tube 20 intermediate the ends 22 and 24 thereof as equally or otherwise spaced-apart along axis 22. In the illustrated configuration of system 10, each of the valves 30 is shown to be provided as an inlet valve which may be of a diaphragm variety and to be hand-actuable via a screw-type knob, 32. It should be appreciated, however, that other types of valves, such ball, cylinder, needle, bellows, and/or poppet, and other types of actuation, such as levers or pneumatic or electronic actuation, may be employed in one or more of the valves 30.
(17) Looking now to the cross-sectional views of tube 20 and valve 30a depicted in
(18) Valve 30a as mounted on tube 20 has a body, referenced generally at 50, which is orientated relative to a vertically-disposed central axis, 51, and a first, 52 (
(19) Body 50 further has a passageway, referenced at 70 in
(20) So as to be clampable or otherwise mountable onto tube 20, body 50 is formed of a first body portion, 90, and a second body portion, 92, matable with the first body portion 90. As configured as shown in
(21) Second body portion 92, in turn, has a second face, 100 (
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(23) To provide a fluid-tight seal therebetween valve 30a and tube 20, an o-ring, gasket, or other generally annular seal member, referenced at 104 in
(24) In order to allow for the easy removal from tube 20 of valve 30a, such as for the repair or replacement thereof, the first and second body portions 90 and 92 may be removably fastened together using a one or more bolts, screws, or other fasteners, one of which is referenced at 110. Thus, the second body portion 92 may be fastened to the first body portion 90 with tube 20 being thereby clamped between the first channel 96 of first body portion 90 and the second channel 102 of second body portion 92, which channels 96 and 102 together defining throughbore 60. For delimiting the rotation of valve 30a on tube 20, one and/or the other of the tube sides 42 and 44 may be formed as having a flat portion, 120, with a corresponding one of the body first channel 96 or second channel 102 being formed as having a flat portion, 122, which engages the tube flat portion 120.
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(28) Except as may be otherwise specified, materials of construction for the tube and valves of the modular valve manifold system of the present invention are to be considered conventional for the applications involved. Such materials generally will be corrosion resistant and otherwise selected for compatibility with the fluid being handled and/or for desired mechanical, thermal, or other physical properties.
(29) Thus, a modular fluidic system incorporating the construction of present invention has been described.
(30) As it is anticipated that certain changes may be made in the present invention without departing from the precepts herein involved, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. All references including any priority documents cited herein are expressly incorporated by reference.