VALVE FOR A SPRAY SYSTEM
20230167920 · 2023-06-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K39/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60S1/481
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K27/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K39/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K27/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a valve for a spray system for spraying a washing liquid comprising a valve body, enclosing a hydraulic cavity which is configured to be fluidically connected to a hydraulic conduit of the spray system and is intended to receive the washing liquid, a mobile element which is configured to be moved in the hydraulic cavity between an open position, in which it lets the washing liquid pass into the hydraulic conduit, and a closed position, in which it blocks the passage of the washing liquid into the hydraulic conduit, characterized in that the valve also comprises at least one opening provided in the wall, said opening being closed by an elastic membrane which is configured to be deformed if the washing liquid freezes in the hydraulic cavity.
Claims
1. Valve for a spray system (20) for spraying a cleaning liquid, said valve comprising: a valve body including a hydraulic cavity configured to be fluidically connected to a hydraulic channel of the spray system (20) and intended to receive the cleaning liquid, a movable element configured to be moved in the hydraulic cavity between an open position in which it allows the cleaning liquid to pass into the hydraulic channel, and a closed position in which it prevents the passage of the cleaning liquid into the hydraulic channel, characterized in that the valve also comprises at least one opening made in its wall, said opening being closed off by an elastic membrane configured to deform in the event of freezing of the cleaning liquid inside the hydraulic cavity.
2. Valve according to claim 1, in which the movable element is a plunger.
3. Valve according to claim 1, in which the elastic membrane comprises a rigid peripheral portion intended to be secured to the wall of the valve and an elastic central portion configured to deform in the event of freezing of the cleaning liquid.
4. Valve according to claim 1, in which the elastic membrane is made at least partially of elastomer.
5. Valve according to claim 1, in which the elastic membrane is a metal cap.
6. Valve according to claim 1, in which the elastic membrane is produced by bi-material injection molding.
7. Valve according to claim 1, in which the elastic membrane is overmolded on the wall.
8. Valve according to claim 1, in which the elastic membrane is adhesively bonded or welded to the wall.
9. Valve according to claim 1, in which the thickness of the elastic membrane is selected as a function of the pressure of the cleaning liquid inside the hydraulic channel, such that the elastic membrane does not deform over the entire range of pressures at which the valve is used.
10. Valve according to claim 1, in which the surface area of the elastic membrane is selected in such a way as to allow, by its deformation, an increase in the volume of the hydraulic cavity corresponding to an additional volume of the hydraulic cavity obtained by the deformation of the elastic membrane when the cleaning liquid freezes, this additional volume corresponding to at least 10% of the volume of the hydraulic cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] Further features and advantages of the invention will become more clearly apparent from reading the following description, which is given by way of illustrative and non-limiting example, and from the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] In these figures, elements that are identical bear the same reference signs.
[0026] The following embodiments are examples. Although the description refers to one or more embodiments, this does not necessarily mean that each reference relates to the same embodiment, or that the features apply only to one embodiment. Individual features of different embodiments may also be combined or interchanged to provide other embodiments.
[0027] The implementations and embodiments of the invention relate to a valve for a system for spraying liquid.
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[0029] The valves 1 are for example electromagnetic valves comprising a coil which, when it is supplied with power, makes it possible to control the movement of a plunger as described in the remainder of the description. However, the invention is not limited to electromagnetic valves and can also be applied to other valve types.
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[0031] The electromagnetic valve 1 comprises a valve body 3 including a hydraulic cavity 5 in which a movable element in the form of the plunger 7 is positioned. The valve body 3 comprises a first part 3a comprising a coil 13 arranged around a first portion 5a of the hydraulic cavity 5 and a second part 3b in which are formed a first orifice 9, corresponding to an inlet orifice for the fluid, and a second orifice 11 (visible in
[0032] The first orifice 9 is configured to be attached to a supply hose 28 for the fluid, for example a cleaning or washing liquid. The supply hose 28 is for example connected to a tank 22 for cleaning liquid via a supply pump 24 for supplying the cleaning liquid, as in
[0033] The second orifice 11 is configured to be attached to a spray endpiece 26 via a distribution hose 30.
[0034] The electromagnetic valve 1 also comprises a hydraulic channel 15 connecting the first orifice 9 and the second orifice 11, said hydraulic channel 15 being in a fluidic relationship with the hydraulic cavity 5 in which the plunger 7 is disposed (the hydraulic channel 15 therefore locally coincides with the second portion 5b of the hydraulic cavity 5). The hydraulic channel 15 is configured to be continued on either side of the electromagnetic valve 1, in particular via the hoses 28, 30, so as to transfer the cleaning liquid from the tank 22 to a spray endpiece 26.
[0035] The plunger 7 is configured to be moved between an open position (not shown), in which it allows the cleaning liquid to pass between the supply hose 28 and the distribution hose 30, and a closed position (shown in
[0036] The plunger 7 comprises for example a first portion 7a, corresponding to a flexible end in the present case, in particular an elastomer or rubber end, so as to allow good leaktightness in the closed position, the first portion 7a coming into contact with a wall of the valve body 3 in the closed position so as to prevent the passage of the cleaning liquid through the hydraulic channel 15, that is to say between the first orifice 9 and the second orifice 11. The plunger 7 is moved from the closed position to the open position by supplying the coil 13 with power (for example above a predetermined voltage threshold). An elastic retention element 17, for example a helical spring, may be placed between the valve body 3 (or an element which is fixed relative to the valve body 3) and the plunger 7. The elastic retention element 17 is configured to retain the plunger 7 in the closed position when the coil 13 is not supplied with power (or if the power supply is below the predetermined voltage threshold).
[0037] Moreover, as shown in
[0038] The opening 32 is closed off by an elastic membrane 21 configured to deform in the event of freezing of the cleaning liquid inside the hydraulic cavity 5.
[0039] The elastic membrane 21 is for example made of plastic, such as a thermoplastic elastomer in particular, but other elastic materials may also be used such as thermosetting elastomers; thermoplastic or thermosetting polymers other than elastomers; or metals or alloys, in particular in the form of a metal cap. To ensure a good seal at the elastic membrane 21, various methods may be used to secure the elastic membrane 21 to the valve body 3. The elastic membrane 21 may be adhesively bonded, welded or overmolded, for example. Bi-material injection molding may also be used to obtain a peripheral part forming a rigid contour configured to be secured to the wall of the valve body 3 and a central part made of flexible, elastic material. The thickness of the elastic membrane 21 may be selected as a function, on the one hand, of the material selected for the membrane and, on the other hand, of the range of pressures at which the valve 1 is used, such that the elastic membrane 21 does not deform during normal use of the valve 1, i.e. when the cleaning liquid is not frozen, or during use within the specified range of pressures (a vent is generally provided in the event of excess pressure occurring in the hydraulic circuit of the spray system 20).
[0040] Thus, in operation, when the cleaning liquid inside the hydraulic cavity 5 of the valve 1 freezes owing to very low temperatures, for example below −10° C., the extra volume taken up by the frozen cleaning liquid owing to its expansion exerts a force on the walls of the valve body 3. This force causes the elastic membrane 21 to deform, as shown in