FLAPPER VALVE WITH COMMON ROTATIONAL DIRECTION
20250003403 ยท 2025-01-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01D17/148
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/1045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A flapper check valve includes a valve seat body. Two flapper valve portions are each mounted on their own shaft to the valve seat body, and pivotable between open and closed positions. The flapper valve portions pivot in a common rotational direction to the open position and to the closed position. A fluid systems is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A flapper check valve comprising: a valve seat body; two flapper valve portions each mounted on their own shaft to the valve seat body, and pivotable between open and closed positions, with said flapper valve portions pivoting in a common rotational direction to the open position and to the closed position.
2. The flapper check valve as set forth in claim 1, wherein the shaft for one of the flapper valve portions is on an opposed side of the one of the flapper valve portion relative to the shaft of the other of the flapper valve portions, and the other of the flapper valve portions is on an opposed side of its shaft relative to the first of the flapper valve portions.
3. The flapper check valve as set forth in claim 2, wherein stops are provided to limit the movement of the first and second flapper valve portions.
4. The flapper check valve as set forth in claim 3, wherein the shafts of the first and second flapper valve portions are at ends of the flapper valve portions.
5. The flapper check valve as set forth in claim 3, wherein the shafts of the flapper valve portions are at an intermediate location in each of the flapper valve portions such that when in the open position, one end of each of the flapper valve portions is above the valve seat body and an opposed end of each of the flapper valve portions has pivoted in the common direction to be below the valve seat body.
6. The flapper check valve as set forth in claim 1, wherein a forward face at a first of the flapper valve portion facing a second of the flapper valve portions is straight and a forward face of the second of the flapper valve portions facing away from the first of the flapper valve portion is cylindrical.
7. The flapper check valve as set forth in claim 1, wherein the shafts of the first and second flapper valve portions are at ends of the flapper valve portions.
8. The flapper check valve as set forth in claim 1, wherein the shafts of the flapper valve portions are at an intermediate location in each of the flapper valve portions such that when in the open position, one end of each of the flapper valve portions is above the valve seat body and an opposed end of each of the flapper valve portions has pivoted in the common direction to be below the valve seat body.
9. A fluid system comprising: a compressor, a high pressure tap from the compressor section and a low pressure tap, the high pressure tap connected to a selectively closed and opened valve and into a chamber; the low pressure tap passing into a low pressure duct, and then to a flapper check valve, with a control for the control valve programmed to selectively opens and closes the control valve to provide the higher pressure air into the chamber, and the flapper check valve blocking the lower pressure tap from entering the chamber when the higher pressure air is delivered into the chamber, with the flapper check valve being allowed to open and deliver the lower pressure air into the chamber valve housing when the control valve is closed; and the flapper check valve having a valve seat body, two flapper valve portions each mounted on their own shaft to the valve seat body, and pivotable between open and closed positions, with said flapper valve portions pivoting in a common rotational direction to the open position and to the closed position.
10. The fluid system as set forth in claim 9, wherein the shaft for one of the flapper valve portions is on an opposed side of the one of the flapper valve portion relative to the shaft of the other of the flapper valve portions, and the other of the flapper valve portions is on an opposed side of its shaft relative to the first of the flapper valve portions.
11. The fluid system as set forth in claim 10, wherein stops are provided to limit the movement of the first and second flapper valve portions.
12. The fluid system as set forth in claim 11, wherein the shafts of the first and second flapper valve portions are at ends of the flapper valve portions.
13. The fluid system as set forth in claim 11, wherein the shafts of the flapper valve portions are at an intermediate location in each of the flapper valve portions such that when in the open position, one end of each of the flapper valve portions is above the valve seat body and an opposed end of each of the flapper valve portions has pivoted in the common direction to be below the valve seat body.
14. The fluid system as set forth in claim 9, wherein a forward face at a first of the flapper valve portion facing a second of the flapper valve portions is straight and a forward face of the second of the flapper valve portions facing away from the first of the flapper valve portion is cylindrical.
15. The fluid system as set forth in claim 9, wherein the shafts of the first and second flapper valve portions are at ends of the flapper valve portions.
16. The fluid system as set forth in claim 9, wherein the shafts of the flapper valve portions are at an intermediate location in each of the flapper valve portions such that when in the open position, one end of each of the flapper valve portions is above the valve seat body and an opposed end of each of the flapper valve portions has pivoted in the common direction to be below the valve seat body.
17. The fluid system as set forth in claim 9, wherein the chamber is connected to deliver compressed air to a use.
18. The fluid system as set forth in claim 17, wherein the use is on an aircraft.
19. The fluid system as set forth in claim 17, wherein the low pressure duct delivering air to the flapper check valve extends along a first direction, and air entering the chamber and passing downstream toward the use moving through a duct portion extending along a second direction having at least a component perpendicular to the first direction, and the flapper valve portions in the open position guiding air from the first direction and to the second direction.
20. The fluid system as set forth in claim 19, wherein the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0017] Air from the higher pressure tap 26 passes through a selectively opened valve 30 downstream into a chamber 32, and then through a duct 38 to the use 27. A control 31 is schematically shown controlling the valve 30. Control 31 may be an electronic control such a full authority digital electric controller (FADEC) or could be a dedicated control.
[0018] The low pressure air 28 is delivered into a duct 34. A check valve 36 is placed on the duct 34 and blocks the low pressure air from reaching the chamber 32 when higher pressure air is delivered through valve 30 into the chamber 32.
[0019] However, at high power operation of the gas turbine engine 22 the lower pressure tap 28 may be at a sufficiently high pressure to meet the needs of the use 27. In such a case, the valve 30 is closed such that the lower pressure air from tap 28 can move through the check valve 36 into the chamber 32. This improves the efficiency of the gas turbine engine 22 operation.
[0020] As shown, the check valve 36 includes two pivoting flapper valve portions 40 and 44. Flapper valve portion 40 pivots on the shaft 42 and flapper valve portion 44 pivots on the shaft 46.
[0021] As shown in
[0022] Thus, it could be said in this arrangement in one direction there is a shaft, a flapper valve portion, a second shaft and then a second flapper valve portion.
[0023] As shown in
[0024] Returning to
[0025] As shown, the air initially entering the chamber 32 is within a duct portion 37 which extends generally along a first direction X. The duct section 39 extends along a direction Y. In the disclosed embodiment direction Y is generally perpendicular to direction X, thus defining an effective 90 degree turn. In embodiments direction Y will have at least a component in a direction which is perpendicular to the direction X. As shown by arrows here, the position of the flapper valve portions 40 and 44 serve to direct the airflow from the direction X to the direction Y.
[0026] This arrangement is more capable of handling turbulent flow than the prior art.
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[0032] A flapper check valve under this disclosure could be said to include a valve seat body. Two flapper valve portions are each mounted on their own shaft to the valve seat body, and pivotable between open and closed positions. The flapper valve portions pivot in a common rotational direction to the open position and to the closed position.
[0033] A fluid system under this disclosure could be said to include a compressor, a high pressure tap from the compressor section and a low pressure tap. The high pressure tap is connected to a selectively closed and opened valve and into a chamber. The low pressure tap passes into a low pressure duct, and then to a flapper check valve. A control for the control valve is programmed selectively opens and closes the control valve to provide the higher pressure air into the chamber. The check valve blocks the lower pressure tap from entering the chamber when the higher pressure air is delivered into the chamber, with the flapper check valve being allowed to open and deliver the lower pressure air into the chamber valve housing when the control valve is closed. The flapper check valve has a valve seat body, two flapper valve portions each mounted on their own shaft to the valve seat body, and pivotable between open and closed positions, with the flapper valve portions pivoting in a common rotational direction to the open position and to the closed position.
[0034] Although embodiment have been disclosed, a worker of skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this disclosure. For that reason the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this disclosure.