REED VALVE
20250347346 ยท 2025-11-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01L3/205
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/1401
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M26/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M35/10275
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2301/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K15/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M26/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A reed valve assembly includes a retainer, one or more reed cages, and a plurality of reed petals. The retainer includes a flange, first and second openings, and a center retainer separating the first and second openings. The reed cages are configured to be advanced from the bottom of the retainer and partially through the first and second openings of the retainer and have at least two inner openings generally facing each other and at least two outer openings generally facing away from each other. The inner and outer openings are configured to be fluidly coupled to the first and second openings of the retainer. The reed petals are configured to extend over the inner openings and the outer openings. The center retainer and reed cages include one or more reed cage grooves and reed cage flanges configured secure the reed cages to the retainer.
Claims
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15. A reed valve assembly comprising: a retainer including a flange, a first and a second openings, and a center retainer separating the first and second openings; a first and a second reed cage configured to be advanced partially through the first and second openings of the retainer, respectively, the first reed cage having a first outlet and the second reed cage having a second outlet, the first out and the second outlet configured to be fluidly coupled to the first and second openings of the retainer; a first reed petal configured to extend over the first outlet; a second reed petal configured to extend over the second outlet; wherein the center retainer includes a plurality of reed cage grooves a plurality of petal grooves and the first and second reed cage each include a reed cage flange and a plurality of first petal tabs configured to form a snap connection that secures the first and second reed cage to the retainer.
16. The reed valve assembly of claim 15, wherein: the first reed petal includes a plurality of first holes; the second reed petal includes a plurality of second holes; the retainer includes a plurality of first petal slots and a plurality of second petal slots; the first reed cage includes a plurality of second petal tabs, the plurality of second petal tabs configured to extend through the plurality of first holes of the first reed petal and into the plurality of first petal slots; and the second reed cage includes a plurality of third petal tabs, the plurality of third petal tabs configured to extend through the plurality of second holes of the second reed petal and into the plurality of second petal slots.
17. The reed valve assembly of claim 16, wherein the retainer includes a first petal stop defining the plurality of first petal slots and a second petal stop defining the plurality of second petal slots.
18. The reed valve assembly of claim 15, wherein: the first reed petal includes a first hole; the retainer includes a first petal slot; and the first reed cage includes a second petal tab, the second petal tab configured to extend through the first hole of the first reed petal and into the first petal slot.
19. The reed valve assembly of claim 15, wherein the plurality of petal grooves are disposed above the plurality of reed cage grooves and wherein the plurality of first petal tabs are disposed above the reed cage flanges.
20. A reed valve assembly comprising: a retainer including a flange, a first opening, a second opening, a first petal slot, and a center retainer disposed between and partially defining both the first opening and second opening, the center retainer including a first reed cage groove and a second reed cage groove; a first reed cage configured to be advanced from a bottom of the retainer and partially through the first opening of the retainer, the first reed cage including a first outlet configured to be fluidly coupled to the first opening of the retainer and a first reed cage flange configured to form a snap connection with the first reed cage groove; a second reed cage configured to be advanced from the bottom of the retainer and partially through the second opening of the retainer, the second reed cage including a second outlet configured to be fluidly coupled to the second opening of the retainer and a second reed cage flange configured to form a snap connection with the second reed cage groove; a first reed petal configured to extend over the first outlet; and a second reed petal configured to extend over the second outlet.
21. The reed valve assembly of claim 20, wherein the first reed petal includes a first hole, and wherein the reed valve assembly further includes a tab extending from one of the retainer or the first reed cage which passes through the first hole and is received in a slot formed in the other of the retainer or the first reed cage.
22. The reed valve assembly of claim 21, wherein the tab extends from the retainer and the slot is formed in the first reed cage.
23. The reed valve assembly of claim 22, wherein the tab extends from the center retainer.
24. The reed valve assembly of claim 21, wherein the tab extends from the first reed cage and the slot is formed in the retainer.
25. The reed valve assembly of claim 24, wherein the slot is formed in the center retainer.
26. The reed valve assembly of claim 20, wherein: the first reed petal includes a first hole; the second reed petal includes a second hole; a first tab extending from one of the retainer or the first reed cage which passes through the first hole and is received in a first slot formed in the other of the retainer or the first reed cage; a second tab extending from one of the retainer or the second reed cage which passes through the second hole and is received in a second slot formed in the other of the retainer or the second reed cage.
27. The reed valve assembly of claim 21, wherein the first tab extends from the retainer and the first slot is formed in the first reed cage and wherein the second tab extends from the retainer and the second slot is formed in the second reed cage.
28. The reed valve assembly of claim 27, wherein the first tab extends from the center retainer and the second tab extends from the center retainer.
29. The reed valve assembly of claim 21, wherein the first tab extends from the first reed cage and the first slot is formed in the retainer and wherein the second tab extends from the second reed cage and the second slot is formed in the retainer.
30. The reed valve assembly of claim 24, wherein the first slot is formed in the center retainer and the second slot is formed in the center retainer.
31. A reed valve assembly comprising: a retainer including a flange, a first opening, a second opening, a plurality of petal slots, and a center retainer disposed between and partially defining both the first opening and second opening; a single reed cage configured to be advanced from a bottom of the retainer and partially through the first and second openings of the retainer, the single reed cage including: a first inner surface including a first inner opening; a first outer surface including a first outer opening; a second inner surface including a second inner opening, the second inner surface facing the first inner surface; and a second outer surface including a second outer opening, the second outer surface generally facing away from the first outer surface; a first inner reed petal configured to extend over the first inner opening; a second inner reed petal configured to extend over the second inner opening; a first outer reed petal configured to extend over the first outer opening; and a second outer reed petal configured to extend over the second outer opening; wherein the center retainer includes a plurality of reed cage grooves and the single reed cage includes a plurality of reed cage flanges, the plurality of reed cage grooves and the plurality of reed cage flanges configured to form a snap connection that secures the single reed cage to the retainer.
32. The reed valve assembly of claim 31, wherein: the first inner reed petal includes a first hole, and wherein the reed valve assembly further includes a first tab extending from one of the retainer or the single reed cage which passes through the first hole and is received in a first slot formed in the other of the retainer or the single reed cage; the second inner reed petal includes a second hole, and wherein the reed valve assembly further includes a second tab extending from one of the retainer or the single reed cage which passes through the second hole and is received in a second slot formed in the other of the retainer or the single reed cage; the first outer reed petal includes a third hole, and wherein the reed valve assembly further includes a third tab extending from one of the retainer or the single reed cage which passes through the third hole and is received in a third slot formed in the other of the retainer or the single reed cage; the second outer reed petal includes a fourth hole, and wherein the reed valve assembly further includes a fourth tab extending from one of the retainer or the single reed cage which passes through the fourth hole and is received in a fourth slot formed in the other of the retainer or the single reed cage.
33. The reed valve assembly of claim 32, wherein: the first tab extends from the center retainer and the first slot is formed in the single reed cage; the second tab extends from the center retainer and the second slot is formed in the single reed cage; the third tab extends from the retainer and the third slot is formed in the single reed cage; and the fourth tab extends from the retainer and the fourth slot is formed in the single reed cage;
34. The reed valve assembly of claim 32, wherein: the first tab extends from the single reed cage and the first slot is formed in the center retainer; the second tab extends from the single reed cage and the second slot is formed in the center retainer; the third tab extends from the single reed cage and the third slot is formed in the retainer; and the fourth tab extends from the single reed cage and the fourth slot is formed in the retainer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] These and other features and advantages will be better understood by reading the following detailed description, taken together with the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] By way of a general overview, the present disclosure is generally directed to an improved reed valve. The improved reed valve may include a retainer, one or more reed cages, and a plurality of reed petals. The retainer may include a flange, a first and a second openings, and a center retainer separating the first and second openings. The reed cages may be configured to be advanced from the bottom of the retainer and partially through the first and second openings of the retainer. The reed cages may have at least two inner openings generally facing each other and at least two outer openings generally facing away from each other. The inner openings and the outer openings may be configured to be fluidly coupled to the first and second openings of the retainer. The plurality of reed petals may be configured to extend over the two or more inner openings and the two or more outer openings. The center retainer and the one or more reed cages may include one or more reed cage grooves and reed cage flanges configured secure the one or more reed cages to the retainer. The improved reed cage may eliminate the need for separate inserts to secure the reed cage and reed petals to the retainer. The improved reed cage may also be independently interlockable, e.g., without the use of tools.
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[0032] In the illustrated example, the reed cage 24 includes two outer openings 28a on the opposing sides of the outside 27 of the W and two inner openings 28b on opposing sides of the inside of the W. Of course, it should be appreciated that the inner and/or outer sides 27, 29 of the reed cage 24 may have less than and/or two or greater than two openings 28a, 28b. In addition (or alternatively), the reed cage 24 may include a single reed cage 24 (as described herein) which may form a generally W-shaped cross-section. Moreover, any of the reed cages 24 described herein may have other cross-sectional shapes (either singularly or in combination).
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[0035] The retainer 22 includes a flange 70, two or more openings 72, and optionally one or more reed stops 74. The flange 70 may define a perimeter of the retainer and may include one or more bolt/screw holes 76 for securing the retainer 22 (and the reed valve assembly 20) to an intake system or other engine component. The reed stops 74 may be configured to limit the opening movement of the reed petals 26 (e.g., the outer reed petals 26a) and keep the reed petals 26 from pivoting too far. The reed stops 74 may extend at least partially perpendicularly from the flange 70 and may be slightly arced to conform to the natural bending of the reed petals 26 as they open.
[0036] The retainer 22 may include one or more petal slots 78 configured to receive one or more outer petal tabs 1002 (see
[0037] As noted above, the openings 72 may be configured to receive the reed cage 24 and reed petals 26. As explained herein, the reed cage 24 may be a single reed cage (e.g., having a W cross-section) or two or more reed cages (e.g., forming a W cross-section). In any event, the reed cage 24 is inserted through the bottom 30 of the retainer 22 and at least partially through the openings 72. The two or more openings 72 may be at least partially separated by one or more center retainers 80. The center retainer 80 may be formed integrally with the retainer 22. For example, the center retainer 80 may be formed along with the rest of the retainer 22 during a single molding process. Alternatively, the center retainer 80 may be formed separately from the rest of the retainer 22. In at least one example, the center retainer 80 may be secured (e.g., using an adhesive and/or welding (such as ultrasonic welding or the like)) and/or secured using one or more fasteners (e.g., but not limited to, tabs, detents, snaps, interference/frictional connections, mechanical interference connection, and/or the like).
[0038] In the illustrated example, the center retainer 80 extends from one side 82a of the flange 70 to an opposite side 82b of the flange 70. The center retainer 80 may be configured to form two openings 72 having approximately the same size and/or dimensions. In at least one example, a portion of the center retainer 80 extends above the top surface 84 of the flange 70. Alternatively (or in addition), a portion of the center retainer 80 may be disposed above the bottom 30 of the retainer 22 (e.g., above the bottom of the flange 70). As can be seen, e.g., in
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[0040] The reed cage groove 86 may be configured to receive the reed cage flange 1004 of the reed cage 24 (e.g., while being advanced from the bottom 30 of the retainer 22) and generally lock (e.g., fix) the position of the reed cage 24 relative to the retainer 22. The inner petal tabs 1102 of the reed cage 24 may extend through the holes 34 of the inner reed petals 26b and extend into the petal groove 88 (e.g., while being advanced from the bottom 30 of the retainer 22) to secure the inner petals 26b. In some examples, the reed cage groove 86 and the petal groove 88 (along with the reed cage flange 1004 and the inner petal tabs 1102) may work in combination to generally lock (e.g., fix) the position of the reed cage 24 relative to the retainer 22. In any event, the reed cage 24 (along with petals 26) may be secured to the retainer 22 in a bottom to top arrangement without the use of additional tools and/or means. It should be appreciated that the arrangement of the reed cage groove 86 and the reed cage flange 1004 and/or the arrangement of the petal groove 88 and the reed cage flange 1004 may be reversed. Put another way, the reed cage groove 86 may be formed in the reed cage 24 and the reed cage flange 1004 may be formed in the center retainer 80. Similarly, the petal groove 88 may be formed in the reed cage 24 and the reed cage flange 1004 may be formed in the center retainer 80. In some examples, the reed cage flange 1004 may extend outwardly and downwardly and may be configured to be resiliently bent and/or deformed while the reed cage 24 is being advanced through the openings 72 of the retainer 22, thereby allowing the reed cage flange 1004 to snap back into the reed cage groove 86. Once the reed cage flange 1004 is generally received in the reed cage groove 86, the reed cage 24 cannot be removed without bending/deforming the reed cage flange 1004 generally inwardly and away from the reed cage groove 86.
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[0042] As may be appreciated, one or more of the center retainers 80 consistent with the present disclosure allows for the elimination of the separate inserts 7 (e.g.,
[0043] While the principles of the invention have been described herein, it is to be understood by those skilled in the art that this description is made only by way of example and not as a limitation as to the scope of the invention. Other embodiments are contemplated within the scope of the present invention in addition to the exemplary embodiments shown and described herein. Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited except by the claims.