Check valve

Abstract
A cooking gas valve having a mechanism which prevents gas from flowing out. The check valve is installed at the opposite position of the safety valve, and has a supporting seat with a hollow body, the outer surface of which is threaded to hold on the gas inlet-outlet. The valve has a hollow body with the outer end being made as a shoulder, to attach closely with the inside of the supporting seat. At the inner end of the supporting seat is a piston that is preformed as one piece. It has one end as a hollow cylinder, and a number of holes surrounding the hollow cylindrical part to be the gas inlet-outlet of the cooking gas valve. The other end is a circular flange larger than the hollow cylindrical part, with a wing protruding to support the spring.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention


This invention relates generally to a cooking gas check valve.


2. Description of the Prior Art


Generally, a cooking gas valve has problems with gas leakage due to wear and tear between the valve surface and/or the valve seat and the valve shaft. Extended use causes the valve surface to become worn out and rough, which then causes leakage and increases gas consumption. While at present the inlet-outlet of the cooking gas valve has a mechanism to prevent gas from going out if it is not being pushed, so that it can prevent the gas from leaking from the gas cylinder. This prevention of gas flow can be made even while opening the turning handle. The gas that flows out is stopped, as there is the check valve to close the gas inlet-outlet.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The cooking gas valve of the present invention has a valve body on top which functions as a turning mechanism for opening and closing the valve, thereby permitting control of the flow of gas to the gas cylinder by turning the handle. On one side of the valve body is a channel for fitting a safety valve, which functions to relieve pressure in the gas cylinder when the pressure exceeds the requirement.


On an inside surface of the valve body opposite from the channel, a check valve mechanism is fitted to prevent the exit of gas, which consists of a supporting seat. The supporting seat has a hollow body, wherein the outer surface is threaded for screwing into the channel. The outer end is formed as a shoulder, which protrudes inside the innermost end to support the packing, and a plurality of slots are cut into an outer end of the supporting seat. The front side of the supporting seat has a lock washer put inside the gas inlet-outlet.


The packing has a hollow cylindrical shape, the inner end of which protrudes inwardly to attach to an outer end of the valve body. The valve has a hollow body with an outer end forming a shoulder to attach closely inside the seat. At the end of the front of the valve body is a circular edge for receiving the protruding part of the packing. The other end of the valve body has an o-ring around it. The innermost part of the supporting seat receives a piston with one end being cylindrically hollow, and having a number of holes surrounding the hollow cylinder for the gas to flow in and out of the cooking gas valve. At the other end is a circular flange bigger than the hollow cylinder with a number of wings protruding to support the spring. The seam between the hollow cylinder and the end has packing to support and prevent gas leakage between the valve body and the piston.


The purpose of this invention is to provide a check valve mechanism which prevents gas from flowing out of the gas cylinder. The prevention can be made even when the turning mechanism is turned on. The gas that flows out shall flow back due to the check valve that closes the gas outlet.


Another purpose of this invention is to prevent leaks when removing the gas filling device while filling the gas, when forgetting to close the gas valve on the cylinder, or when removing the pressure-adjusting regulator while changing the gas cylinder. The present device can help the gas to stop flowing, because it has a check valve to close the gas inlet-outlet, so as to reduce danger from a gas leak.


Moreover, another intention of the present invention is to prevent leaks when there is an accident during a transport which causes the handle to open suddenly or, when there is an accidental touch of the handle and some gas flows out. The present device can help the flowing gas to stop, as there is the check valve to close the gas inlet-outlet, thus minimizing danger from a gas leak.


Further scope of the applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:



FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of the cooking gas valve of the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the cooking gas valve;



FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the check valve mounted within the cooking gas valve;



FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a typical bull-nose coupling before it is coupled onto the outlet of the valve body through the ACME outlet's square thread; and



FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a tip of the bull-nose which pushes the piston backward so that gas can flow through the valve.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS


FIGS. 1 and 2 show a cross section of the cooking gas valve of the present invention, consisting of a valve body 1 which is preformed with the hollow body. The top of the valve body 1 is a turning mechanism (12) which can be opened and closed to control the flow of gas to the tank. Turning the handle causes the shaft (8) of the turning mechanism (12) to move up and/or down, thereby pushing the plate (6) into an opened and/or closed position, which controls the flow of the gas (33) into the gas cylinder. On one side of the valve body (1) is a channel (29), which is fitted with a safety valve (30) which functions to relieve pressure in the gas cylinder, if the pressure in the cylinder exceeds the requirement. The safety valve (30) has a threaded inner surface, which holds the safety valve against the closer (2), thereby helping to prevent the safety valve (30) from being loosened out of the cooking gas valve.


On the outer surface of the closer (2) is a rubber plate (18) to close the gas outlet. Inside the safety valve (30) is a pushing rod (4) with a pushing plate (5) fitted to the mouth of the gas-relieved channel. The pushing rod (4) sends force via the spring (3), in order to push the rubber plate (18) out when pressure in the gas cylinder exceeds the requirement. The turning mechanism (12) and the safety valve (30) exist in the cooking gas valve that is widely used.


On an inner position opposite the channel (29) is a channel (31) for installing the check valve (32), consisting of a supporting seat (22) it (22) having a hollow body with a threaded outer surface for holding onto the channel (31). The outer end is the shoulder (34) that protrudes into the inner end to support the packing (25) fitted inside the supporting seat (22). The outer end of the supporting seat (22) has a number of channels (36) around in the opposite position. The front area of the supporting seat (22) has a lock washer (26) put inside the surface of the gas inlet-outlet (39) to hold down the check valve (32) and prevent it from coming loose at the gas inlet-outlet (39).


The packing (25) has a hollow cylinder at the inner end which protrudes (35). The surrounding part (25) of the packing attaches to the front of the valve body (21). The packing (25) prevents gas leakage between the supporting seat (22) and the valve body (21).


The valve body (21) is put on the supporting seat (22), and has a hollow body and an outer end made to be a shoulder (37) to attach inside the supporting seat (22). At the front end of the valve body (21) is a round edge (38) for putting into the protruded part (35) of the packing (25). The other end of the valve body (21) has an o-ring (24) worn around it, in order to prevent gas leakage between the inner surface of the gas inlet-outlet (39) and the valve body (21).


The innermost end of the supporting seat (22) is put on the piston (20), which is preformed as one piece with one end being the hollow cylinder (40). It has a number of holes (41) surrounding the outer part of the hollow cylinder (40) for the gas to flow into and/or out of the cooking gas valve. The other end (42) is a flange larger than the hollow cylinder (40), which has a number of wing (43) protruding from the end (42) of the piston (20) to support the spring (19). The seam between the hollow cylinder (40) and the end (42) has supporting packing (23) to prevent gas leakage between the valve body (21) and the piston (20).



FIG. 3 shows each component of the check valve of the cooking gas valve of the invention. On the top part (1) of the valve body is the turning mechanism (12) used for opening and/or closing the gas that flows to the gas cylinder, by turning the handle. On one side of the valve body (1) is the channel (29) for fitting the safety valve (30) that relieves pressure in the gas cylinder when it exceeds the requirement.


Opposite the channel (29) is the channel (31) for fitting the check valve (32), including the supporting seat (22). The supporting seat (22) has a hollow body with a threaded outer surface for holding onto the channel (31). At the outer end is a shoulder (34) that protrudes to the end to support the packing (25). At the outer end of the supporting seat (22) is a number of channels (36) surrounding the opposite position. At the front end of the supporting seat (22) is a lock washer (26), put inside the surface of the gas inlet-outlet.


The packing (25) has a hollow cylinder, with the inner end protruding out (35) around the packing (25). It attaches to the front end of the valve body (21), so that the packing (25) prevents gas leakage between the supporting seat (22) and the valve body (21). The valve body (21) has a hollow body with an outer end made to be the shoulder (37), to attach with the inside of the supporting seat (22). At the end of the front valve body (21) is a circular edge (38) for receiving the protruded part (35) of the packing (25). The other end of the valve body (21) has an o-ring (24) around it.


At the innermost end of the supporting seat (22) is the piston (20), which is preformed in one piece. On one end is a hollow cylinder (40), which has a number of holes (41) on it. The surrounding part that is a hollow cylinder (40) is used to flow gas in-out of the cooking gas valve. The other end (42) is a circular flange, larger than the hollow cylinder (40), with a number of wings (43) protruding from the end (42) of the piston (20) to support the spring (19). The seam between the hollow cylinder (40) and the end part (42) has supporting packing (23), in order to prevent gas leakage between the valve body (21) and the piston (20).



FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 show how a typical bull-nose coupling (46) is pushed against the piston (20) and coupled onto the valve body so that the gas flows freely and is leak free, looking from outside of the coupling. The bull-nose (45) is pushed against the packing (45) so leak tightness is made possible.


The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.

Claims
  • 1-2. (canceled)
  • 3. A check valve mounted in a channel of an outlet of a cooking gas valve, comprising: a supporting seat having a hollow body and a threaded outer surface for screwing into said channel and a plurality of slots cut in an outer end thereof; a lock washer mounted on an outer end of said check valve to prevent said supporting seat from being unscrewed; a main valve body having a seat in a middle portion thereof, and an O-ring on an outer end to prevent leaks; a rubber packing, mounted between said supporting seat and said main valve body having a hollow cylindrical body with an inner end which protrudes inwardly to attach to an outer end of said valve body, and an outer end which is deformable so as to form a seal, said rubber packing having a large volume in a small opening so as to avoid loosening; a sliding piston extending through a middle of said main valve body; four holes mounted in the middle of said piston which allow gas to flow when a coupling pushes said piston inwardly; four leg wings formed on said inner end of said piston which allow gas to flow when said piston is pushed inwardly; a supporting spring contacting the inner end of said sliding piston, urging said piston in an outward direction; a supporting packing being mounted against an outer end of said piston so as to prevent a flow of gas if no coupling is inserted into said outlet of said cooking gas valve; said main valve body being mounted inside said supporting seat, said main valve body having a hollow body and an outer end formed as a shoulder which attaches closely with an inside of said supporting seat, an outer end of said main valve body having a circular edge for receiving a protruded part of said packing.
  • 4. The check valve according to claim 3, wherein said supporting packing is mounted between a hollow cylinder of said piston and an end part of said piston to prevent gas leakage between said main valve body and said piston.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
0503000536 Apr 2005 TH national