Valve for metering a flowing medium
09897057 ยท 2018-02-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M61/165
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M37/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D35/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M63/0033
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D29/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M37/48
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M51/0603
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/9015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D29/114
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/0415
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F02M61/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M63/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A valve for metering a flowing medium, particularly a fluid, which has a filter situated in the medium stream and has a filter ring that includes a plurality of filter pores and a support element supporting the filter ring on its outgoing flow side. The support element is developed as a radially elastic support ring having a plurality of through holes, which rests against the filter ring with radial prestressing.
Claims
1. A valve for metering a flowing medium, comprising: a filter situated in a medium stream flowing from an inlet to a metering opening; a filter ring containing a plurality of filter pores having an outer incident flow side pointing towards the inlet and an inner outgoing flow side pointing towards the metering opening; and a supporting body supporting the filter ring on its flow-away side, wherein the supporting body is a radially elastic support ring having a plurality of through holes, which rests against the filter ring with radial prestressing, wherein the filter has a rigid cage enclosing the filter ring having two end rings that are at an axial distance from each other and a plurality of axial crosspieces that connect the end rings to each other and are at a distance from one another in the circumferential direction, and the filter ring is affixed to the inner side of the cage, and wherein one of the axial crosspieces of the cage carries a longitudinal rib, and the support ring has an axial gap, extending in parallel to the ring axis over the axial ring width, into which the longitudinal rib extends.
2. The valve as recited in claim 1, wherein axial edges of the support ring that border the axial gap and lie opposite to each other press against the longitudinal rib.
3. A valve for metering a flowing medium, comprising: a filter situated in a medium stream flowing from an inlet to a metering opening; a filter ring containing a plurality of filter pores having an outer incident flow side pointing towards the inlet and an inner outgoing flow side pointing towards the metering opening; and a supporting body supporting the filter ring on its flow-away side, wherein the supporting body is a radially elastic support ring having a plurality of through holes, which rests against the filter ring with radial prestressing, and wherein the filter ring and support body are situated in the flow of the medium stream in an interior of the valve; wherein the filter has a rigid cage enclosing the filter ring having two end rings that are at an axial distance from each other and a plurality of axial crosspieces that connect the end rings to each other and are at a distance from one another in the circumferential direction, and the filter ring is affixed to the inner side of the cage, and wherein one of the axial crosspieces of the cage carries a longitudinal rib, and the support ring has an axial gap, extending in parallel to the ring axis over the axial ring width, into which the longitudinal rib extends.
4. The valve as recited in claim 3, wherein the support ring has a middle section with an inside and outside diameter larger than an outside diameter of a valve body of the valve and, in an uninstalled state, an end section dimensioned with a reduced inside diameter, wherein, the reduced inside diameter of the end section in the uninstalled state is smaller than the outside diameter of the valve body so that the end section is pressed on an outer surface of the valve body.
5. The valve as recited in claim 3, wherein an outer diameter of the support ring is larger than an inner diameter of the filter ring by a measure which produces the prestressing.
6. The valve as recited in claim 3, wherein a cross section of the through holes in the support ring is many times greater than the pore size of the filter pores in the filter ring.
7. The valve as recited in claim 6, wherein the filter ring is made of a fine-meshed filter web and the support ring is made of a coarse-meshed metal web.
8. The valve as recited in claim 6, wherein the filter ring is made of a fine-meshed filter web and the support ring is made of a perforated sheet metal jacket or plastic jacket.
9. The valve as recited in claim 8, wherein the support ring is bent from a perforated, rectangular plate having in each case two parallel longitudinal edges and transverse edges and is welded at a blunt or overlapping place of the transverse edges, yielded thereby, where they abut.
10. The valve as recited in claim 3, wherein the filter has a rigid cage enclosing the filter ring having two end rings that are at an axial distance from each other and a plurality of axial crosspieces that connect the end rings to each other and are at a distance from one another in the circumferential direction, and the filter ring is affixed to the inner side of the cage.
11. The valve as recited in claim 10, wherein the cage is made of plastic and the plastic is sprayed on the outside of the filter ring.
12. The valve as recited in claim 10 wherein axial lengths of the support ring and the cage are so coordinated with each other that the at least one end section lies in the area of an end ring of the cage.
13. The valve as recited in claim 10, wherein the filter is accommodated in a valve housing and sits on a valve body having at least one inlet bore to the metering opening, covering the inlet bore, and an inside diameter of an end section of the support ring is dimensioned so that the support ring sitting on the valve body produces a radial prestressing via the end section.
14. The valve as recited in claim 3, wherein the support ring has a diagonal gap running at an acute angle to the ring axis over a width of the ring.
15. The valve as recited in claim 3, wherein the filter ring is made of fine-meshed filter web and the support ring is made of a wire, which, in a meandering shape, is bent over the meandering width extending over the axial width of the support ring in such a way that outer meander branches formed by two ends of the wire lie opposite each other in a parallel manner and are welded to each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention is explained in greater detail below on the basis of exemplary embodiments shown in the figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
(16) The valve for metering a flowing medium, particularly a liquid, shown in longitudinal section in
(17) The valve has an inlet 11 for the medium, that is, for the fluid or the fuel, and a metering opening 12 for the medium, via which, using a valve member or a valve needle 13, a current metering quantity of the medium is controlled. In the medium flow developing between the inlet and metering opening 12, a filter 14 is situated for holding back particles contained in the medium from metering opening 12, filter 14 covering at least one inlet bore 24 to metering opening 12. Metering opening 12 is developed in a hollow nozzle body 15, which is affixed coaxially to a hollow valve body 16. Valve body 16 is accommodated in a valve housing 17, and partially projecting from it. Nozzle body 15 and valve body 16 enclose a valve space 18 that is connected upstream of metering opening 12, and it is penetrated coaxially by valve needle 13. Valve needle 13 exits in a manner, sealed from the medium, from valve space 18 at the end that is at a distance from the metering opening, and is here acted upon by an actuator 19, which is preferably a piezoelectric actuator 19, and which, together with a valve closing spring 25, that engages with valve needle 13, drives the axially displaceable valve needle 13 to perform a lifting movement. At its end distant from the actuator, valve needle 13 carries a closing member 131, which cooperates with a valve seat 20 which encloses metering opening 12 and is developed on nozzle body 15, to close and release metering opening 12. Actuator 19 is accommodated in a tube 21 that is fixed concentrically in valve housing 17, between tube 21 and valve housing 17 an annular gap 22 remaining, that is connected to inlet 11 which opens out into an annular groove, that is developed on valve body 16. From annular groove 23, the at least one inlet bore 24, applied to valve body 16 as a radial bore, leads into valve space 18 that is connected upstream of metering opening 12, so that, in the case of a plurality of inlet bores 24, annular groove 23 connects all the inlet bores 24 to one another. The medium existing under system pressure thus flows from inlet 11 via annular gap 22, annular groove 23 and the one or the plurality of inlet bores 24 into valve space 18. Closing member 131 is pressed onto valve seat 20 by valve closing spring 25 which is supported between valve needle 13 and valve body 16, and when actuator 19 has current applied to it, closing member 131 is lifted off valve seat 20 against the force of valve closing spring 25, and consequently metering opening 12 is released.
(18) Filter 14 situated in the medium stream is pushed onto valve body 16 to the extent that it completely covers annular groove 23 and thus inlet bores 24 as well. In this position, filter 14 is held axially immovably between a radial shoulder 161 developed on valve body 16 and a radial shoulder 171 developed on valve housing 17, and is fixed by valve housing 17 radially on valve body 16. Filter 14 has a filter ring 26 having a plurality of fine filter pores, and in the position described of filter 14 it has an outer incident flow side pointing towards inlet 11, and an inner outgoing flow side pointing towards metering opening 12, for the mechanical stabilization of the mechanically only slightly fixed filter ring 26, on its outflow side, a support element supporting filter ring 26 being present. As may be seen from the various views and sections, shown in
(19) Filter ring 26 is accommodated in a rigid cage 29, as shown in
(20) As is shown in the sectional representation of
(21) In order to prevent the twisting of support ring 28 within filter 14, one of axial crosspieces 293 of cage 29 is provided with a longitudinal rib 30, which runs on the inside of axial crosspieces 293 over at least a part of axial crosspieces, and support ring 28 has an axial gap 31 that extends in parallel to the ring axis over the entire ring width, into which longitudinal rib 30 extends (
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(23) In one further embodiment variant of support ring 28, the latter is made of a wire 33, which is bent in meandering form at a meandering width that extends over the axial width of support ring 28. In