The present disclosure generally relates to the field of fluid control, more specifically to a balancing valve spool and, further, to a pressure regulating valve including the balancing valve spool.
In a pressure regulator, since inlet pressure acts on a valve seat to produce an additional force which directly influences the performance of a pressure regulator product, a balancing valve spool is usually employed.
In order to address the issues found in the prior art, the present disclosure provides a less complex balancing valve spool and a pressure regulating valve including the balancing valve spool.
In accordance with one exemplary aspect of the present disclosure, a balancing valve spool may include a valve rod, a piston sleeve fixed on the valve rod, and a fixing piece sleeved between the valve rod and the piston sleeve and arranged along a direction in parallel with an axis of the valve rod.
In some examples, the piston sleeve includes a sleeve body and a bottom portion, the bottom portion of the piston sleeve is fixed to the valve rod and a first gap is located between an inner wall of the sleeve body of the piston sleeve and an outer wall of the valve rod.
In some examples, a first sealing part is placed between the fixing piece and the sleeve body of the piston sleeve.
In accordance with another exemplary aspect of the present disclosure, a pressure regulating valve includes a valve body provided with a valve chamber, an actuator fixedly connected with the valve body, and a balancing valve spool. The balancing valve spool includes a valve rod, a piston sleeve fixed on the valve rod, a fixing piece arranged between the valve rod and the piston sleeve, and a valve seat fixed to the valve rod. The actuator is coupled to the valve rod to move the valve seat within the valve chamber to control fluid flow through the valve body.
In some examples, the fixing piece is fixedly connected onto the actuator.
In some examples, the actuator may include a pressure regulating device, a diaphragm cap assembly including a first diaphragm cap and a second diaphragm cap, the first diaphragm cap being connected to the pressure regulating device, the second diaphragm cap being connected to the valve body, and the first diaphragm cap and the second diaphragm cap forming a hollow internal portion, and a diaphragm assembly including a diaphragm, the diaphragm being located between the first diaphragm cap and the second diaphragm cap.
In some examples, the fixing piece is fixed to the second diaphragm cap. In some examples, the fixing piece and the second diaphragm cap are integrally molded.
In some examples, the pressure regulating valve may further include guide sleeves which are fixed to the second diaphragm cap and the guide sleeves are rings which surround a cross section of the valve rod.
In some examples, the pressure regulating valve further includes guide sleeves which are located on an outer circumference of the valve rod.
In some examples, there may be at least two guide sleeves.
In some examples, the bottom portion of the piston sleeve includes an extending portion which extends outwardly along an axial direction of the valve rod and the extending portion is fixed onto the valve rod.
In some examples, the valve rod and the piston sleeve are integrally molded.
In some examples, a second sealing part is arranged at a connection between the valve rod and the bottom portion of the piston sleeve.
By connecting the fixing piece to the actuator of the valve and arranging the fixing piece between the valve rod and the piston sleeve along the axial direction of the valve rod, the valve rod is guided and the inlet pressure and outlet pressure are simultaneously sealed, yet the design has a simple structure.
A balancing valve spool set forth in this disclosure is located in a pressure regulating valve. As shown in
As shown in
The fixing piece 14 guides the valve rod 11 and simultaneously isolates the inlet pressure and outlet pressure. To achieve the sealing effect, in one example, a first sealing part 15 may be placed between the fixing piece 14 and the sleeve body 121 of the piston sleeve 12. The first sealing part 15 may be an O-ring and may also be sealing packing. It will be appreciated that the seal described herein is a dynamic seal as the fixing piece 14 and the piston sleeve 12 move relative to one another. Sealing the inlet pressure and the outlet pressure enables the pressure regulating valve to maintain a stable outlet pressure. If the inlet pressure and the outlet pressure are not isolated from one another, the outlet pressure will always rise. It will also be appreciated that the inlet pressure is generally higher than the outlet pressure.
To ensure the valve rod 11, the piston sleeve 12, and the valve seat 13 move along an axial direction of the valve rod, as shown in
The valve chamber 23 includes a first area 231 in communication with the inlet 21, a second area 232 in communication with the outlet 22, and a valve port 233 in communication with the first area 231 and the second area 232. When the valve rod 11 moves, the valve seat 13 moves between the valve port 233 and the second area 232.
In this example, the actuator includes a diaphragm cap assembly, a diaphragm assembly and a pressure regulating device. The diaphragm cap assembly includes a first diaphragm cap 311 and a second diaphragm cap 312, the first diaphragm cap 311 is connected to the pressure regulating device, the second diaphragm cap 312 is connected to the valve body 2, and the first diaphragm cap 311 and the second diaphragm cap 312 are coupled to one another to form a hollow internal portion. The diaphragm assembly includes a diaphragm 321, a first diaphragm plate 322 and a second diaphragm plate 323. The diaphragm 321 is pressed between the first diaphragm plate 322 and the second diaphragm plate 323 and the diaphragm 321 is located between the first diaphragm cap 311 and the second diaphragm cap 312. Further, the first diaphragm plate 322 is located within a cavity formed by the diaphragm 321 and the first diaphragm cap 311 and the second diaphragm plate 323 is located within a cavity formed by the diaphragm 321 and the second diaphragm cap 312. The pressure regulating device includes a spring 331 and a regulating rod 332. In particular, the spring 331 is located inside of the first diaphragm cap 311 and the regulating rod 332 includes a third end 3321 and a fourth end 3322. The third end 3321 of the regulating rod 332 penetrates through the first diaphragm cap 311 and is in contact with the spring 331, the fourth end 3322 of the regulating rod 332 is suspended, and the regulating rod is fixed to the first diaphragm cap 311. Further yet, the first diaphragm plate 322 supports the spring 331 and transfers spring force. The second diaphragm plate 323 isolates the outlet pressure and the exterior.
Specifically, the first end 111 of the valve rod 11 penetrates the diaphragm 321 and is fixed to the first diaphragm plate 322. The fixing piece 14 is attached to the second diaphragm cap 312. The fixing piece 14 may be integrally molded with the second diaphragm cap 312, in some examples, and may also be fixed on the second diaphragm cap 312 as an independent part, in other examples. As shown in
To enable the valve rod 11 to be guided along a straight line, the pressure regulating valve in this example further includes guide sleeves 17 fixed to the second diaphragm cap 312. In particular, the guide sleeves 17 are rings that surround a cross section of the valve rod 11. In this example, two guide rings are utilized, as shown in
Alternatively, in another example, the guide sleeves 17 may be located on an outer circumference of the valve rod 11 and are located on the outer circumference of a middle position of the valve rod, i.e., a position between the first end 111 of the valve rod and the piston sleeve 12.
During manufacturing, the valve rod 11 and the piston sleeve 12 may be two independent parts (as shown in
Further, it will be appreciated that the piston sleeve 12 bears an upward balancing force to balance downward pressure produced by the gas inlet pressure (or liquid inlet pressure) to the valve seat. Therefore, other piston sleeve structures may be used and the piston sleeve structures are not limited to those shown in
In the example shown in
By adopting the design described herein, the structure of the pressure regulating valve (mainly the balancing valve spool) is simplified, the number of parts is reduced, the cost is reduced, and the additional space does not need to be added in the longitudinal direction for the guide sleeves of the valve rod.
During operation of the pressure regulating valve of
In regards to the balancing valve spool, the force produced by the inlet pressure on the valve seat can be changed by changing the contact area of the bottom portion of the piston sleeve with the gas inlet pressure (or liquid inlet pressure). Likewise, the most suitable diaphragm size can be found by adjusting the size of the diaphragm to output the needed outlet pressure.
Although terms “first”, “second”, “third” and the like are used to describe various components, parts or portions, such components, parts or portions shall not be limited by such terms; and such terms can only be used for distinguishing a component, part or portion. When terms such as “first” and “second” and other numerical terms are used herein, it does not include sequence or order, unless otherwise clearly stated in the context. Therefore, under the situation of not departing from the illustration of the exemplary embodiments, the first component, part or portion below can be interpreted as a term “first element, part or portion”.
The examples described above are just preferred examples of the present disclosure and should not be used for limiting the scope of the present disclosure. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement and the like made within the spirit of the present disclosure shall be included in the scope of the present disclosure.
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