The present invention generally relates to valves and more specifically to a bellowphragm actuated fluid control swing valve.
Some valves cannot completely overcome cavitations problems and cannot open fully to nominal pipe size.
It would be desirable to have a valve that controls pressure, flow, reverse flow, or a combination of these conditions.
In one aspect of the present invention, a valve for controlling flow of a fluid includes: a fluid-tight body having an inlet for the fluid, a seat around the inlet, an outlet for the fluid, and a hinge, the body conducting the fluid from the inlet to the outlet; a fluid-tight chamber adapted to be pressurized with the fluid, the chamber generally enclosed by the body; a first surface of the chamber, foldably pleated so as to extend in response to the chamber being pressurized; second surface of the chamber, rotatably attached to the hinge, so that, when the first surface extends, the second surface rotates about the hinge; a disc on the second surface of the chamber that mates with the seat; and a generally non-folding cover attached to the first surface of the chamber so that the cover and first surface cooperate to form the chamber and make the chamber fluid-tight; wherein, when the chamber is pressurized, the first surface extends, the second surface rotates about the hinge, and the disc mates with the seat, thereby controlling the flow of the fluid from the inlet to the outlet.
In another aspect of the present invention, a valve for controlling flow of a fluid includes: a fluid-tight body having an inlet for the fluid, a seat around the inlet, an outlet for the fluid, and a hinge, the body conducting the fluid from the inlet to the outlet; a fluid-tight chamber adapted to be pressurized with the fluid, the chamber generally enclosed by the body; a first surface of the chamber, foldably pleated so as to extend in response to the chamber being pressurized; a second surface of the chamber, rotatably attached to the hinge, so that, when the first surface extends, the second surface rotates about the hinge; a disc on the second surface of the chamber that mates with the seat; and a generally non-folding cover attached to the first surface of the chamber so that the cover and first surface cooperate to form the chamber and make the chamber fluid-tight; wherein, when the chamber is pressurized, the first surface extends, the second surface rotates about the hinge, and the disc mates with the seat, thereby controlling the flow of the fluid from the inlet to the outlet.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, a method for controlling flow of a fluid includes: providing a fluid-tight chamber having a first surface that is foldably pleated and a second surface having a disc; inletting the fluid into an inlet, conducting the fluid to an outlet, and outletting the fluid; pressurizing the fluid-tight chamber with the fluid; extending the first surface in response to the chamber being pressurized; and rotating the second surface so that the disc mates with a seat, thereby forming a seal, and controlling flow of the fluid.
The preferred embodiment and other embodiments, including the best mode of carrying out the invention, are hereby described in detail with reference to the drawings. Further embodiments, features and advantages will become apparent from the ensuing description or may be learned without undue experimentation. The figures are not drawn to scale, except where otherwise indicated. The following description of embodiments, even if phrased in terms of “the invention,” is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but describes the manner and process of making and using the invention. The coverage of this patent will be described in the claims. The order in which steps are listed in the claims does not indicate that the steps must be performed in that order.
An embodiment of the invention is a pneumatically or hydraulically operated, bellowphragm-actuated fluid control swing valve. A “bellowphragm” is like a bellows for a diaphragm. It has pleated sides that fold and straighten like bellows, to allow an airtight or fluid-tight cover chamber to contract and expand under pressure. When pressurized, the chamber expands to push a disc against a seat, sealing the valve shut. The disc could be a resilient disk, O-ring, or other gasket-like, flexible or locally-deformable surface that mates with the seat to make a tight fit.
Embodiments of the invention could help prevent damage to piping systems, prevent cross contamination of water systems, and regulate flow and pressure to provide safe, working plumbing systems. Embodiments could be used in a piping system to control fluids, including liquids or gases. Embodiments can be made to accommodate any pipe size or system.
Embodiments of the present invention 10 may include the following: a hinge 12; a cover 14; a body 16; a bellowphragm assembly 18; a resilient disc 20; a seat 22; an inlet 24; and an outlet 26. Embodiments may include an on/off control 28; a restrictive valve 30; and a modulating valve 32. Embodiments may include attachment mechanisms for cover 14 and bellowphragm 18 to form a chamber, and a pilot or other fluid-supplied valve on the chamber.
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In another embodiment (not shown), a one-way valve could be made by adding a tube from the down-stream side of the valve, near the outlet 26, to the cover chamber.
In other embodiments, several automatic pilot control valves could be incorporated on the main valve. Valves can be made to any size piping system. In other embodiments, fluids other than water can be used to provide pressure to the chamber.
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Patent Application No. 61/152,048, filed Feb. 12, 2009.
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61152048 | Feb 2009 | US |