Ball check valve apparatus
09803762 ยท 2017-10-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K15/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Provided is a ball check valve apparatus including: a first body into which wastewater is introduced; a second body coupled to the first body to be communicated with the first body and configured to discharge the wastewater introduced into the first body; and a valve member disposed in the first body such that the valve member is movable up and down in the first body and configured to close an opening/closing hole formed in the first body by a self-weight thereof and open the opening/closing hole by a pressure of wastewater introduced through the opening/closing hole.
Claims
1. A ball check valve apparatus comprising: a first body into which wastewater is introduced, the first body comprising an upper part and a lower part; a second body coupled to the first body to communicated with the first body and configured to discharge the wastewater introduced into the first body; and a valve member entirely disposed in the first body such that the valve member is movable up and down in the first body and configured to close an opening/closing hole formed inside the first body by a self-weight thereof and to open the opening/closing hole by a pressure of wastewater introduced through the opening/closing hole, wherein the opening/closing hole is formed between the upper part and the lower part of the first body, and wherein the valve member comprises: a spherical opening/closing part seated at a periphery of the opening/closing hole; a connection part vertically extending from an upper side of the opening/closing part; and a guide ring disposed perpendicular to the connection part and having a pair of through-holes through which wastewater passes.
2. The ball check valve apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a weight balancing boss vertically extending from a lower end of the opening/closing part.
3. The ball check valve apparatus of claim 2, wherein the weight balancing boss has an inverse conic shape.
4. The ball check valve apparatus of claim 1, wherein a diameter of the guide ring is larger than a diameter of a discharge hole formed in the second body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the embodiment described in the following is merely exemplary to help understanding of the present invention and may be variously modified differently from the embodiment of the present invention described herein. Meanwhile, in a description of the present invention, a detailed description and a detailed illustration of the known functions and configurations may be omitted to avoid making the essence of the present invention obscure. Further, the elements are not illustrated in actual scales but some of the elements may be exaggerated to help understanding of the present invention.
(6) Referring to
(7) The first and second bodies 20 and 30 are disposed between first and second wastewater pipes 51 and 53 (see
(8) A lower part 35 of the second body 30 is separately inserted into an upper part 21 of the first body 20. In this case, an accommodation space 21a that defines a movement space in which a valve member 40 may be elevated is formed inside the upper part 21 of the first body 20. The accommodation space 21a also acts as a passage through which wastewater passes.
(9) The upper part 21 of the first body 20 is inclined such that a lower end 21b of the first body 20 becomes gradually narrower as towards the center of the first body 20. Accordingly, an opening/closing hole 22 opened and closed by the valve member 40 is formed inside the first body 20. A periphery of the opening/closing hole 22 acts as a valve seat in which a valve member 40 may be seated.
(10) A screw part 26 is formed at an outer periphery of the lower part 23 of the first body 20 to be screw-coupled to a first wastewater pipe 51. In this case, a hexagonal protrusion 25, with which the head of a spanner (not illustrated) may be fitted, is formed such that the first body 20 may be easily screw-coupled to a first wastewater pipe 51 (here, the first wastewater pipe 51 is directly communicated with a pump (not illustrated)).
(11) Moreover, although it is illustrated in the embodiment of the present invention that the screw part 26 of the first body 20 is connected to the first wastewater pipe 51, the present invention is not limited thereto but the screw part 26 may be directly coupled to the pump (not illustrated). In this case, because a common pump generally has a female thread at an inner periphery of a coupling hole (not illustrated), to which a pipe is connected, it is preferable that the screw part 26 has a male thread in this aspect.
(12) As described above, the lower part 35 of the second body 30 is inserted into the upper part 21 of the first body 20. The second body 30 has a coupling hole 33, to which one end of a second wastewater pipe 53 is inserted, inside an upper part 31 of the second body 30.
(13) A discharge hole 34 communicated with the accommodation space 21a of the first body 20 is formed inside the second body 30. In this case, it is preferable that the diameter of the discharge hole 34 is smaller than the diameter of a guide ring 45 of the valve member 40. This structure prevents the valve member 40 from deviating from the accommodation space 21a of the first body 20 when the valve member 40 is moved upwards by a hydraulic pressure of the wastewater.
(14) The valve member 40 includes an opening/closing part 41, a connection part 43, a guide ring 45, and a weight balancing boss 48.
(15) The opening/closing part 41 closes the opening/closing hole 22 of the first body 20 by the self-weight thereof (see
(16) The connection part 43 is formed to be substantially perpendicular to the upper side of the opening/closing part 41, and supports the guide ring 45 and spaces the guide ring 45 to the upper side of the opening/closing part 41 such that the guide ring 45 maintains a predetermined interval with the opening/closing part 41.
(17) In this case, it is preferable that the connection part 43 has a substantially plate shape and has a thin plate shape not to be interfered by the flows of the wastewater that passes through the accommodation space 21a of the first body 20 through the opening/closing hole 22.
(18) The guide ring 45 is disposed substantially horizontally, and a pair of through-holes 46a and 46b are formed by the connection part 43 as illustrated in
(19) As illustrated in
(20) The weight balancing boss 48 extends vertically downwards from a lower end of the opening/closing part 41. In this case, the weight balancing boss 48 is disposed in the vertical direction as that of the connection part 43.
(21) Because the weight balancing boss 48 acts as a weight pendulum, the center of weight of the opening/closing part 41 may be situated on the lower side of the center of the opening/closing part 41 when the opening/closing part 41 is elevated such that the posture of the opening/closing part 41 is maintained together with the aforementioned guide ring 45.
(22) Referring to
(23) The weight balancing boss 48a may have a substantially inverse conic shape at a lower end of the opening/closing part 41.
(24) In this way, when the weight balancing boss 48a is manufactured to have an inverse conic shape, the wastewater introduced into the opening/closing hole 22 may be guided upwards while the interference with the outside of the opening/closing part 41 along an outer peripheral surface of the weight balancing boss 48a is minimized. Accordingly, the flows of the wastewater that passes through the accommodation space 21a of the first body 20 may become smoother.
(25) As described above, because a hinge structure is excluded from the valve member 40 and the valve seat structure of the valve member 40 is provided for the first body, the overall structure of the ball check valve apparatus can be simplified and can be easily manufactured and maintained.
(26) In addition, according to the present invention, because the opening/closing part 41 of the valve member 40 has a spherical shape to improve durability, damage to the ball check valve apparatus due to a water impact can be reduced and noise can be reduced when the valve member 40 is opened and closed.
(27) Although the present invention has been with reference to the limited embodiment and the drawings, the present invention is not limited thereto, but it should be noted that the present invention can be variously corrected and modified by those skilled in the part to which the present invention pertains within the technical spirit of the present invention and the equivalents of the claims, which will be described below.