Electric valve device, in particular for a device for forming ice in a fridge
09695954 ยท 2017-07-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Paolo Da Pont (Turin, IT)
- Maurizio Rendesi (Villarbasse, IT)
- Giosue Capizzi (Buttigliera, IT)
- Paolo Ravedati (Moncalieri, IT)
Cpc classification
F16K31/0658
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K27/029
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/87877
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
F16K31/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K27/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An electric valve device including a hollow body with an inlet and an outlet for a flow of fluid, in particular a liquid, between which, inside said body, there is defined a chamber in which there is provided a valve seat intended to cooperate with an associated closing member for controlling communication between the inlet and the outlet; and a tubular guiding formation which is nominally coaxial with the valve seat and inside which there is mounted, axially displaceably to and from the seat, a core which carries the closing member and the position of which with respect to the seat can be electromagnetically controlled by means of a winding or solenoid arranged around said tubular formation. The hollow body and the tubular guiding formation are made as a single piece of moulded plastic.
Claims
1. An electric valve device, comprising: a hollow body with an inlet and an outlet for a flow of a liquid, between which, inside said body, there is defined a chamber in which there is provided a valve seat cooperating with an associated closing member so as to control communication between the inlet and the outlet; and a tubular guiding formation which is nominally coaxial with the valve seat and inside which there is mounted, axially displaceably to and from the valve seat, a core which carries the closing member and the position of which with respect to the valve seat can be electromagnetically controlled by a winding or solenoid arranged around said tubular guiding formation, wherein said body and said tubular guiding formation are made as a single piece of moulded plastic, wherein said tubular guiding formation, has a distal end whose terminal portion farthest from the valve seat is closed in a fluid-tight manner by an associated closing member, and said winding or solenoid is surrounded at least in part by an associated magnetic flux conducting member, forming therewith an assembly provided with a through-opening inside which said tubular guiding formation extends, and is axially locked on said body by said closing member, wherein the distal end of said tubular guiding formation extends through the whole assembly formed of the winding or solenoid and said magnetic-flux conducting member and protrudes outside said assembly opposite the valve seat, and the associated closing member comprises a plug or cover made of non-magnetic material coupled directly to the terminal portion of said tubular guiding formation which protrudes outside said assembly, wherein the outlet for the liquid is provided in the body on the opposite side to said tubular guiding formation relative to the valve seat and is coaxial with said tubular guiding formation and the valve seat, wherein the valve seat is made as a single piece of molded plastic with said body and said tubular guiding formation, and wherein said plug or cover abuts directly against said magnetic-flux conducting member.
2. The electric valve device according to claim 1, wherein said chamber has substantially the same cross-section as the passage defined inside said tubular guiding formation.
3. The electric valve device according to claim 1, wherein said magnetic flux conducting member is shaped like a C or a U and has two facing branches through which said tubular guiding formation preferably passes.
4. The electric valve device according to claim 3, wherein a spring which tends to push the movable core towards the valve seat is arranged between the movable core and the fixed core.
5. The electric valve device according to claim 4, wherein the outlet is shaped as a cylindrical passage in which a quick-fit coupling for the connection of an external outlet pipe is fixed.
6. The electric valve device according to claim 1, wherein a ferromagnetic member acting as a fixed core cooperating with said movable core is fixed in the distal portion of said tubular guiding formation.
7. The electric valve device according to claim 1, wherein the outlet for the fluid is provided in the body and extends in a direction forming an angle with respect to the axis of said tubular guiding formation.
8. The electric valve device according to claim 1, wherein a cylindrical inlet conduit for the flow of the fluid, provided with a coupling, in particular a quick-fit coupling, for the connection of an external inlet pipe, is integrally formed in said body, a flow-rate measuring device of the kind comprising a bladed impeller being mounted in said cylindrical conduit.
9. The electric valve device according to claim 8, wherein said flow-rate measuring device is contained in an essentially cylindrical, cartridge-like, support casing inserted in said inlet conduit and having an external diameter which is close to that of the inlet coupling.
10. The electric valve device according to claim 8, wherein the flow-rate measuring device comprises a permanent magnet which is rotationally rigid with said impeller, and an associated detection winding, the axis of which forms an angle with respect to the axis of the impeller, for detecting the rotation of said magnet, a tube or sleeve made of a ferromagnetic material being arranged around the detection winding.
11. The electric valve device according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of electric valves substantially identical to each other, the valve bodies of which are formed as a single body and wherein a single cylindrical inlet conduit is coupled to the valve chambers of said electric valves by an inlet manifold, said cylindrical inlet conduit and said manifold being made as one piece with the valve bodies of said electric valves.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further characteristic features and advantages of the invention will become clear from the following detailed description provided purely by way of a non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) In
(9) In the exemplary embodiment shown, the device 1 is of the twin type, in that it comprises two electric valves, denoted by A and B, which are formed with a common single-piece valve body 2 with a single tubular inlet conduit 3 and respective outlets 4 for the fluid.
(10) The invention is not, however, limited to such a twin embodiment, but also embraces within its scope other embodiments comprising an electric valve of the multiple type (three or more units) or single type.
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(12) In the embodiment shown, the valve body 2 (see in particular
(13) As can be seen in particular in
(14) Inside each hollow block or body 6 there is defined a respective valve chamber 7 (
(15) Inside the tubular formation 5 of each section or electric valve A, B there is mounted, axially displaceably, a ferromagnetic core 9 which, at the bottom end, carries a closing member 10 intended to co-operate with the corresponding valve seat 8.
(16) Conveniently, the valve chamber 7 has transversely the same cross-section as the passage defined inside the tubular formation 5, as can be understood in particular when viewing
(17) In the exemplary embodiment shown, a respective ferromagnetic element 11, acting as a fixed core, co-operating with the associated movable core 9, is fixed in the distal portion of each tubular formation 5 (
(18) Embodiments without a fixed core are however possible.
(19) With reference to
(20) Alternatively, in place of a quick-fit coupling, the conduit 3 may be provided with a coupling of another type, known per se, for example a threaded union, preferably formed as one piece with this conduit and with the overall body 2.
(21) As can be seen in
(22) In the embodiment shown the body 15 has a mainly tubular form and, at one end, has a central hub 16 inside which a pin 17 which defines the axis of rotation of a bladed impeller 18 provided with a permanent magnet 19 is axially fixed.
(23) During operation, a flow of liquid supplied to the inlet conduit 3 acts on the bladed impeller 18, causing a rotation thereof around the axis defined by the pin 17. The corresponding rotation of the magnet 19 is detected by means of a circuit of the type known per se, the components of which are mounted on a board 20 (
(24) With reference to
(25) These electric valves A, B are therefore able to control communication between the inlet conduit 3 and the respective outlet 4.
(26) In variations of embodiments not shown the support casing 15 may be made as one piece with the end 2.
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(28) In the embodiment according to
(29) With reference again to
(30) The assembly formed by the spool 25, the solenoid 24, the coating 26 and the element 27 is mounted on the tubular formation 5 of the associated electric valve A or B.
(31) The distal ends of the tubular formations 5 of these electric valves are then enclosed in a fluid-tight manner by a closing element such as a cover or plug 30 (
(32) The distal ends of the tubular formations 5 extend through the corresponding assemblies 24-27 including the windings or solenoids 24 and the magnetic-flux conducting members 27 and protrude outside these assemblies 24-27.
(33) As can be understood in particular by viewing
(34) Conveniently, although not necessarily, the outlets 4 of the electric valves A and B may be provided with respective quick-fit couplings 31 for the connection of external outlet pipes (not shown).
(35) With reference to
(36) Obviously, without affecting the principle of the invention, the embodiments and the constructional details may be significantly varied with respect to that described and illustrated purely by way of a non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.