VALVE MODULAR SYSTEM
20170146036 ยท 2017-05-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
F15B13/0821
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B2013/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B13/0896
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B13/0803
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B13/0832
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B13/0892
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A valve modular system, comprising individual block components (1 to 4), each of which has a plurality of emerging connection points on at least one part of the free end faces thereof, for the purpose of holding connection components, such as insert valves (29, 35), pressure balances, nozzle or screen inserts (43), fluid lines, blind plugs (13, 15), pressure and temperature displays, hydraulic accumulators (9) and comparable fluid-influencing or fluid-evaluating or fluid-storing components, and which abut each other with the adjacent end faces (11) thereof in a longitudinal direction, in pairs, to form a longitudinal linkage and in this respect are connected at least partially to each other in a fluid-guiding manner, is characterised in that transversely to the longitudinal linkage at least one further block component (45, 49, 51, 59) is placed on at least one of the other block components (1 to 4) to form a vertical linkage in a fluid-guiding manner.
Claims
1. The invention concerns a modular valve system comprised of individual block components (1 to 4), each of which has a plurality of connection points that exit from at least one part of the free end faces thereof, for the purpose of accommodating attachment components such as insert valves (29, 35), pressure compensators, nozzle or orifice inserts (43), fluid lines, blind plugs (13, 15), pressure and temperature gauges, hydraulic accumulators (9) and matchable fluid-influencing or fluid-evaluating or fluid-storing components, and which abut each other with their adjacent end faces (11) in pairs in a longitudinal direction to form a longitudinal chain, and in this respect are connected to each other at least partially in a fluid-conducting manner, characterised in that transverse to the longitudinal chain, at least one further block component (45, 49, 51, 59) is placed, fluid-conducting, on top of at least one of the other block component (1 to 4) and thus forming a vertical chain.
2. Modular valve system according to claim 1, characterised in that the respective further block component in the vertical chain (45, 49, 51, 59) is provided with further connection points on its respective free end face to accommodate further attachment components, which have a design that matches the attachment components of the longitudinal block component chain (1 to 4).
3. Modular valve system according to claim 1, characterised in that the block components in the longitudinal chain form individual functional cuboids (1 to 4) which, seen in longitudinal chain direction, may have varying installation lengths, and their rectangular or square end faces are flat and have the same circumferential dimensions.
4. Modular valve system according to claim 1, characterised in that the majority of the block components used in the system, preferably all block components, are able to perform an autonomous, hydraulic function also outside the system by themselves, like functional cuboids, without having to be connected to further block components of the system in longitudinal and/or vertical chain direction.
5. Modular valve system according to claim 1, characterised in that the majority of the functional cuboid-like block components, preferably all block components, used in the system are provided with sealed connection points to provide a fluid-conducting connection with the adjacent block components, which may be able to be connected to each other individually by means of individual screw connections also in longitudinal direction.
6. Modular valve system according to claim 1, characterised in that the further block components are assigned to a defined, individual functional cuboid (1, 2 or 3) of the longitudinal chain and form further functional cuboids (45, 49, 51, 59), the connection layout (65) of which matches the connection layout (65) of the assignable functional cuboid (1, 2 or 3) of the longitudinal chain.
7. Modular valve system according to claim 1, characterised in that the further functional cuboids (45, 49, 51, 59) with their installation dimensions in longitudinal chain direction are able to connect to the functional cuboids (1, 2 or 3) of the longitudinal chain without protruding.
8. Modular valve system according to claim 1, characterised in that at least some of the further functional cuboids (45, 49, 51, 59) are placed transverse to the longitudinal and vertical chain direction and protrude with their installation dimensions over the functional cuboids (1, 2 or 3) of the longitudinal chain.
9. Modular valve system according to claim 1, characterised in that a plurality of further functional cuboids (69, 79, 82, 85, 87, 89) are arranged one above the other, seen in vertical chain direction, forming a functional tower.
10. Modular valve system according to claim 1, characterised in that further third functional cuboids (69) are arranged on the functional tower so that they protrude laterally, seen transverse to the tower direction.
11. Modular valve system according to claim 1, characterised in that, for average fluid control tasks, up to ten functional cuboids in longitudinal chain direction and vertical chain direction are connected at nominal flow rates up to 200 l/min, preferably of approximately 80 l/min, and working pressures of up to 300 bar, preferably of approximately 210 bar.
12. Modular valve system according to claim 1, characterised in that the fluid connection points of the different functional cuboids on the free connection sides in longitudinal and vertical chain direction are sealed to the environment through at least one sealing means (13, 15).
13. Modular valve system according to claim 1, characterised in that the functional cuboids (1 to 4) in the longitudinal chain leave an end face free of attachment components in such a way that a uniform, flat mounting surface (23) is formed for the purpose of connecting the modular valve system to third components, such as protective housings in machine tools and other machines, where the latter may also be mobile machines.
Description
[0019] The invention is now described in more detail by way of exemplary embodiments depicted in the drawing. Shown are in:
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[0023] The exemplary embodiment of the modular valve system according to the invention shown in
[0024] The right-hand, outer block component 4 is an accumulator module that takes the form of a hydraulic accumulator 9 that is connected to a connection point 7 at the free end face 11. Each of the block components 1 to 4 takes the form of a functional cuboid with flat, rectangular lateral surfaces. In the example shown, the end faces 11 of the functional cuboids in longitudinal chain direction have a square outline. To establish the fluid connections between the block components 1 to 4 to each other, connection points are formed in the end faces 11, which are located in a position that matches the connection layout, and which are sealed at the free end faces by way of plugs 13, as is also the case for free borehole ends that are sealed with blind plugs 15. Not all plugs 13 and blind plugs 15 are numbered to keep the drawing uncluttered.
[0025] Located in each of the edge regions of the block components 1 to 4 are recesses in form of pockets 17 that are provided with mounting holes 19 so as to attach the block components 1 to 4 to each other by means of mounting screws 21. The base surface that is apparent from
[0026] On both lateral surfaces, which are adjacent to the bottom attachment side 23, the block components 1 to 4 are provided with the connection points for the respective attachment components. The block component 1 is in this respect provided with a 3/2-way valve 29 with solenoid connection 31 and a pressure sensor 33. The block component 2 is also provided with a pressure sensor 33. The further block component 3 is provided with a 3/2-way valve 35 with a solenoid connection 31, a further pressure sensor 33 as well as a pressure control valve 37. The final block component 4 is, apart from the hydraulic accumulator 9, provided with a measuring connection 41 as well as an adjustable orifice 43.
[0027] As can be seen most clearly from
[0028] As is apparent from
[0029] For the formation of a kind of functional tower, a functional cuboid 69 and an above located functional cuboid 71 are disposed as second and third step respectively of the vertical chain above the functional cuboid 45 in the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0030] The
[0031] The design variation depicted on the right-hand side in
[0032] As the uppermost step of the functional tower, a further functional cuboid 89 is provided, the underside of which also features the connection layout 65 that has holes on the upper side where the mounting screws 67 pass through. The attachment component on the uppermost functional cuboid 89 is a 4/3-way valve with solenoid connections 31 and manual override.
[0033] As a result of the vertical chain provided above the longitudinal chain it is possible to provide functional towers with multiple vertical steps for an installation space with limited installation length so as to be able to house a larger number of attachment components than would be possible by just a longitudinal chain of block components. A particularly compact size of the system according to the invention is also achieved in that the block components 1 to 4 are arranged in the longitudinal chain without gaps and therefore butt up against each other as tightly as possible. As has been demonstrated, the assembly variations can be adapted depending on the condition of the available installation space, thus making it possible to realise the optimal assembly variation for each case.