Preshaped Duckbill Valve
20170002940 ยท 2017-01-05
Inventors
- Peter Lodewijk Joannes Nijland (Losser, NL)
- Niels Scholten (Denekamp, NL)
- Niek Josef Bekhuis (Wierden, NL)
Cpc classification
F16K27/0209
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/147
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a valve (11) for defining a one way flow, having one pair of lips (12) that are arranged in a converging relationship. Each lip has a lip base end (12B) and a lip outer end (12A), wherein the lip base ends form part of an open valve base end and the lip outer ends are disposed adjacent each other to define one slit (13). The valve further comprises a flange (15) extending outwardly at the valve base end. Each lip base end runs along one or more substantially straight lines (12B) and each lip (12) is provided with one or more folding lines (12F) running over the surface of the lip from the lip base end towards the slit.
Claims
1. Valve (11, 11-1, 11-2, 11-3, 11-4, 21, 31) for defining a one way flow, having one pair of lips (12, 22, 32) that are arranged in a converging relationship, wherein each lip has a lip base end (12B, 22B, 32B) and a lip outer end (12A, 22A, 32A), wherein the lip base ends form part of an open valve base end and the lip outer ends are disposed adjacent each other to define one slit (13, 13-1, 13-2, 13-3), wherein the valve further comprises a flange (15, 15-4) extending outwardly at the valve base end, characterized in that, each lip base end runs along one or more substantially straight lines (12B, 22B, 32B) and each lip (12, 22, 32) is provided with one or more folding lines (12F, 22F, 23F, 32F, 33F, 35F) running over the surface of the lip from the lip base end towards the slit.
2. Valve according to claim 1, wherein the straight lines (12B, 22B, 32B) of the valve base end generally form a polygon and at least one of the folding lines (12F, 22F, 23F, 32F, 33F, 35F) starts at an angle of the polygon and ends at the slit.
3. Valve according to claim 1, wherein the straight lines (12B) of the valve base end generally form a parallelogram and at least one of the folding lines (12F) starts at an angle of the parallelogram and ends at the slit (13, 13-1, 13-2, 13-3).
4. Valve according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the folding lines (12F, 22F, 32F) is a straight line.
5. Valve according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the folding lines (12F, 32F) runs substantially perpendicular with respect to the slit (13, 13-1, 13-2, 13-3).
6. Valve according to claim 1, wherein two or more folding lines (22F, 23F, 32F, 33F, 35F) run over the surface of the lip (22, 32) from the lip base end (22B, 32B) converging in the direction of the slit (13).
7. Valve according to claim 1, wherein the folding lines (12F, 22F, 23F, 32F, 33F), 35F) divide the lip (12, 22, 32) in two or more lip sections having a substantially curved surface.
8. Valve according to claim 7, wherein a number of the lip sections are curved in two mutually perpendicular directions.
9. Valve according to claim 1, wherein the valve base end generally forms a parallelogram and the slit (13, 13-1, 13-2, 13-3) runs substantially diagonal with respect to the valve base end.
10. Valve according to claim 1, wherein the valve base end generally forms a diamond and the slit (13, 13-1, 13-2, 13-3) runs substantially diagonal with respect to the valve base end.
11. Valve according to claim 1, wherein the slit (13, 13-3) is arcuate.
12. Valve according to claim 1, wherein the slit (13-2) is at an angle.
Description
[0013] The invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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[0024] Each lip base end 12B runs over two substantially straight lines that are at an angle. According to the invention each lip 12 is provided with a folding line 12F defining a folding area running over the surface of the lip 12. The folding line 12F starts at the angle between the straight lines of the lip base end 12B and ends at the slit 13. The folding line 12F runs substantially perpendicular with respect to the slit 13. The lips 12 are interconnected at the sides 14.
[0025] According to the invention the valve base end 12B has a generally parallelogram shape that can clearly be seen in the top view of
[0026] Valve 11 further comprises a flange 15 extending outwardly at the valve base end. In the second preferred embodiment of valve 11 the flange 15 has one or more straight sides. More specifically the flange 15 has two opposing straight sides. In the preferred embodiment shown the flange 15 has a generally square shape. The straight sides are interconnected by slightly curved corners.
[0027] A transition part 16 is arranged between the flange 15 and the lips 12. The transition part 16 allows a flange shape other than a parallelogram, e.g. circular.
[0028] In the valve 11 the folding line divides the lip 12 in two sections having a substantially curved surface. The lip sections are curved in two mutually perpendicular directions.
[0029] The folding line 12F is a straight line that runs substantially perpendicular with respect to the slit 13.
[0030] The slit 13 is arcuate and curved outwardly.
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[0036] All the preferred embodiments shown in
[0037] The shape of the slit can vary so a larger slit can be formed in a valve of the same width that will allow the valve to open further allowing a larger flow.
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[0039] The transition part 26 has a general circular shape and is arranged between the flange 15 and the lips 22.
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[0041] Generally the invention is based on the inventive thought of providing a one-way valve, specifically a duckbill valve, having lips that are preshaped by lines. Each lip base end runs along one or more substantially straight lines and each lip is provided with one or more folding lines running over the surface of the lip from the lip base end towards the slit. The combination of technical features of the valve according to the invention truly approximate the appearance of a duckbill.
[0042] The straight lines of the valve base end generally form a polygon and at least one of the folding lines starts at an angle of the polygon and ends at the slit. The folding lines contribute significantly to enhance the flow characteristics of the valve.
[0043] It is noted that all possible combinations of the preferred embodiments and their variants shown are possible within the scope of the invention. In particular the various technical measures of the alternative embodiments of the lips and the slits of the valve shown in the accompanying figures can be combined to form other alternative embodiments which are to be incorporated herein.
[0044] The valve according to the invention is preferably universally suitable and can be manufactured in a range of sizes. The valve is designed for cost effective production thus facilitating the use as a disposable article.
[0045] Although the preferred embodiment of the valve has been described in the context of a one-way valve for medical application, more specifically a purge valve, the invention is not limited thereto. A person skilled in the art will have no difficulty making small changes to the valve, such as scaling it up, in order to render it suitable for a particular intended use outside this field.