The present invention generally concerns the sector of multi-way valves for fluids, and in particular, the valves of the piston type for the distribution of fluids.
The hydraulic and aeraulic circuits usually provide for the use of shut-off valves to manage the flow of a fluid. Such valves comprise at least two ports for the inflow and/or outflow of the fluid. For example, the water treatment systems are normally provided with multi-way valves to block the flow of water or to channel it towards a desired outlet of the system from time to time. Pneumatic valves comprising a substantially tubular valve body having two or more ports, preferably at least three, and a control element in the shape of a stem bearing at least one shutter movable so that to slide inside the body itself, are known in this sector. The shutter normally consists of a disc having two circular surfaces or anyhow complementary to the inner shape of the tube, each of which is combined with a gasket. Such shutter is moved by the pin so that to be displaced inside the tubular body between at least two positions, in each of which it is pushed against a respective abutment portion Obtained inside the tube itself, so that to prevent the flow of fluid at least in one part of the tubular body, thanks to the seal that is formed between the gasket and the abutment portion. Thus, depending on the position of the shutter, it will be possible to isolate the inlet port from the outlet ports, or to fluidically connect at least one inlet port with at least one outlet port according to need. The stem is normally moved automatically by an actuator of the pneumatic type. Valves of such structure can also be used for aeraulic systems in which an aeriform fluid runs.
However, this configuration has some disadvantages. Firstly, the tubular body must have at least an abutment portion consisting of a narrowing of the inner circumference of at least one length of the tubular body itself. Such narrowing implies additional costs for the production of the tubular body, which ends up having lengths with different sections and thus an irregular inner surface, especially in the event of valves having various ports, such as 5-way valves, which are particularly used in various types of hydraulic systems to carry out, for example, the cleaning of filters for the water treatments. Moreover, each narrowing of the tubular body necessarily involves load losses, thus reducing the flow rate of the fluid.
In addition, the gaskets are combined with the surfaces of the shutter in a way such as not to be able to be detached and are thus difficult to replace when worn. Finally, the pneumatic actuation is complex and also has complexities during the installation step of the valve, due to the presence of additional components to allow its operation.
The documents U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,735,439, 1,781,224 and 317,438 concern valves comprising a shutter having a fixed portion and a movable portion, in-between which a gasket is arranged and which is deformed by crushing when, following a movement of the shutter in a direction, the movable portion moves closer to the fixed portion. However, such solution is only applicable to valves of a different type with respect to those object of the present invention since, due to how they are structured, the compression can occur following the movement in only one direction and at only one point of the valve.
Object of the present invention is to overcome the drawbacks of the known art, by providing a diverter valve having a body with a substantially uniform inner section, i.e. devoid of abutment elements inside it, to ensure the fluid seal between the shutter and the body itself, thus allowing to fluidically connect different ports of the same valve from time to time.
A further object is to provide a diverter valve that allows a constant flow rate of the fluid.
A further object is to propose a diverter valve having a particularly linear valve body and which can be produced by molding.
Yet a further object is to provide a diverter valve structured so that to facilitate the dismantling and maintenance steps.
Yet a further object is to propose a diverter valve that can be automatically operated, with a simplified actuation.
The present invention thus concerns a diverter valve for circuits inside which a liquid or aeriform fluid circulates according to claim 1.
In particular, the valve comprises a pin bearing at least one shutter and slidingly mounted inside the valve body itself. The shutter is in turn slidingly mounted with respect to the pin and comprises an element deformable by crushing and susceptible to radial expansion, when at least one of the shutters is pressed against one or the other of the two fixed elements inside the valve body. When crushed and, thus, radially expanded, the deformable element comes into contact with a section of the inner surface of the valve body, thus creating a mechanical fluidic seal therewith, so that to channel the fluid in a desired portion of the valve from time to time.
Thus, advantageously, the use of a deformable element, in the form of a radially expandable gasket, allows to create a seal with the valve body without requiring any abutment element inside the valve body. In fact, the valve body does not have to have narrowings in the desired positions, since the gasket itself is expanded at the desired portions by mechanical compression caused by the respective fixed element against which it is pressed.
Preferably, each shutter comprises or is combined with two supporting elements, which are also slidingly combined with the pin and in-between which the deformable element is arranged and which, when they are moved closer to one another by the fixed element and by the thrust or traction exerted on the pin, favor the compression of the deformable element of each shutter, so that to ensure the proper seal.
Thus, each shutter can be moved between two different positions, in each of which the deformable element is deformed to stop the flow of fluid or to connect different ports of the valve, depending on the position taken. Thus, during the displacements of the pin, the deformable element is instead in a resting condition, in which its size becomes less than the inner size of the valve body so that to be able to slide inside it.
Thus, advantageously, the valve body is structurally very simple, since there are no narrowings inside it and is thus very simple to produce, for example by molding. In addition, and advantageously, it does not have any narrowing that can reduce the flow rate.
Advantageously, the pin has a first and a second abutment portion, each intended to come into contact with, or closer to, a respective supporting element of the respective shutter, so that to keep it in a predetermined position with respect to the pin itself. This way, following the movement of the pin in a direction, one of the two supporting elements abuts against the first or the second fixed element; the further movement of the pin in the same direction also causes the movement of the abutment portions and, thus, one of them starts to press against the respective supporting element, pushing it towards the other supporting element which is instead restrained by the fixed element, thus causing a deformation and, specifically, a radial expansion of the deformable element of the shutter.
Preferably, the pin has at least one intermediate part having a first cross-section sized to be inserted in a pass through hole obtained in each shutter and two extensions on opposite sides of the intermediate part, each having at least one portion with a cross-section of greater size than that of the pass-through hole. Whenever there is more than one shutter, at least one spacing element, also having a greater section than that of said hole and intended to keep the shutters at a predetermined distance from one another, is preferably combined with the intermediate part of the pin. More preferably, at least one end part and even more preferably both the extensions of the pin are removably combined with the intermediate part, for example by screwing, to allow to easily and quickly combine each shutter with the pin. This facilitates both the initial assembling step and the subsequent steps, whenever parts of the shutter need to be replaced.
Preferably, both the deformable element and the supporting elements have an outer profile complementary to that of the valve body, but of slightly smaller size. Preferably, they have a circular profile and even more preferably the supporting elements are in the form of discs, while the deformable element can also be in the form of a disc, or can have an annular shape and can only be combined with a peripheral part of the supporting elements.
Advantageously, a first and a second end portion can be removably combined with the valve body, so that to be removed according to need to be able to carry out maintenance and/or cleaning operations of the valve. In turn, the first and the second fixed elements can be an integral part of the first and of the second end portions, or separate elements combined therewith in a fixed and removable way, otherwise or in addition they can also be combined with the extensions of the pin, so that, following the sliding of the pin in a first or a second direction opposite from one another, one of them alternately abuts and stops against one of the end portions of the valve, to restrain the respective supporting element and to cause the compression of the deformable element.
Preferably, automatic driving means of the electric type, which can be operated manually or automatically, are combined with the valve. Such means can comprise a driving actuator. The use of electric driving means further simplifies the structure of the valve, since it eliminates the need to provide it with or to connect it to a compressor, which is required in case of pneumatic valves.
Advantageously, whenever the valve is of the 2-way type, a single shutter, having the task of allowing or blocking the flow of the fluid between an inlet port and an outlet port, is combined with the pin; if the valve is of the three-way type, a single shutter which, depending on the position, can channel the flow of the fluid between a first port and one of two different second ports, can be combined with the pin; whenever the valve is of the 5-way type, two shutters can be combined with the pin so that, when in a first position, they can fluidically connect an inlet port with an outlet port, thus forcing the passing through two intermediate ports, whereas, when in a second position, they can fluidically connect an inlet port with a different outlet port, thus forcing the passing of the fluid through two intermediate ports and reversing the crossing direction of such intermediate ports.
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will be better highlighted by the review of the following detailed description of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment illustrated by way of example and without limitations, with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which:
The valve comprises a hollow, preferably substantially tubular, valve body 2 having at least two ports 3 for the inflow and/or outflow of fluid into/from the valve. Preferably, the valve can be a 2-way valve, as shown in
The valve further comprises a pin 6 provided with one or more shutters 7. The pin is combined with the valve body so that to slide inside it, alternately in a first direction D1 and in a second direction D2 opposite the first direction.
Each shutter has a shape complementary to the inner section of the body and is sized to be able to slide inside it. In case of a valve body with a circular section, each shutter is in the form of a disc having a diameter slightly smaller than that of the inner circumference of the tube, so that to be able to slide inside it, when in a resting position, as shown in
According to the invention, each shutter is combined with the pin so that to be able to slide with respect to it and can comprise or be combined with a first supporting element 8 and a second supporting element 9 between which a deformable element 10, of the type able to radially expand when subjected to pressure, such as a gasket sealing by crushing, is arranged. The first and the second supporting elements are slidingly mounted on the pin so that to be movable one with respect to the other such as to be able to move closer or away from one another. In case of a shutter with a circular section, it comprises a circular gasket, preferably in the form of a disc, arranged between two supporting elements, also in the form of discs made of a rigid material. Advantageously, and as shown in
The pin comprises an intermediate part 6′ having a first cross-section, sized to be able to be inserted in said pass through hole 7′, and a first and second extension 6″ and 6′″, each extending from a respective end of the intermediate part, as shown in particular in
Each shutter is combined with the intermediate part 6′ of the pin and is kept in a predefined position by a first abutment portion 6b and a second abutment portion 6c of the first and the second extension of the pin and by at least one possible spacing element 6a, whenever there is more than one shutter, each to be combined with the intermediate part such as to be arranged between a respective couple of shutters, as shown in detail in
Advantageously, the first and the second extension of the pin are separate elements, preferably removably combined with the intermediate part, for example by screwing.
A first fixed element 11 and a second fixed element 12 are respectively combined with the first and the second end portions 4, 5 of the tubular body. The two fixed elements are hollow so that to each accommodate a respective first or second extension of the pin and to allow it to slide inside it.
This way, when the pin is moved in the first direction D1, following the displacement, the first supporting element 8 comes into contact with the first fixed element 11 and the shutter is pressed against it. Since the pin can slide with respect to the shutter, a further displacement thereof in the direction D1 also causes a displacement of the second end extension and, with it, of the second abutment portion, which is pressed against the second supporting element 9 of the shutter, so that to move it closer to the first supporting element 8, thus causing the compression and the consequent radial expansion of the deformable element, which emerges with respect to the surfaces of the supporting elements, as shown in
Vice-versa, when the pin is moved in the direction D2, following the displacement, the second supporting element 9 comes into contact with the second fixed element 12 and the shutter is pressed against it. Since the pin can slide with respect to the shutter, a further displacement thereof in the direction D2 also causes a displacement of the first extension and, with it, of the first abutment portion, which is pressed against the first supporting element 8 of the shutter, thus moving it closer to the second abutment element and causing the radial expansion of the deformable element, which emerges at least partially with respect to the surfaces of the supporting elements, as shown in
In case of the 2-way valve which is shown in
Advantageously, the first and the second end portions of the valve are elements separate from the valve body and are removably combined therewith, for example by screwing, For this, each end portion has first hooking means 13, such as a thread, and the valve body has corresponding second hooking means 14, such as a thread, intended to couple with the first hooking means. The first and the second fixed elements can be an integral part of the respective first and second end portions, or separate elements combined therewith in a fixed but preferably removable way, by means of respective hooks 15 so that to be able to combine fixed elements of different sizes depending on the type and size of the valve itself.
This configuration allows to have a valve body with an almost continuous inner surface except for the openings corresponding to the ports and this advantageously allows to obtain the valve body by molding.
A driving actuator 16 is combined with the valve—shown in
In specific,
In particular, such a type of valve is widely used in the hydraulic systems in which it is necessary to carry out cleaning operations of the water treatment filters. In specific, a first working condition of the valve for the recirculation of the liquid from and to the tank containing the liquid, such as a pool or the like, is shown in
Correspondingly, the shutters in the resting condition corresponding to the movement steps are shown in
Instead,
Finally,
For assembling the valve, it is sufficient to prearrange a valve body having two or more ports; to combine the first or the second end portion, with which the respective first or second fixed element has in turn to be combined, with the valve body; to arrange the pin provided with the first or the second abutment portion inside the valve body, with the pin slidingly mounted inside the valve body; to slidingly combine at least one shutter provided with a deformable element, with the pin; to combine the second or the first abutment portion with the pin; to combine the second or the first fixed element with the respective second or first end portion; to combine the second or the first end portion with the valve body; and to combine the driving actuator with the pin for its movement.
Whenever the valve comprises at least two shutters, the step of interposing a respective spacing element between each couple of shutters is necessary, so that to keep the shutters at a predetermined distance, depending on the distance and the arrangement of the ports of the valve.
Advantageously, the maintenance operations are also simplified; in fact, to replace the deformable element, it is sufficient to separate the first or the second end element from the valve body, to slip off the pin with the respective shutters and to move the supporting elements away from each other in order to remove the deformable element and to replace it.
Reference was made to the 2-, 3- and 5-way valves, in specific configurations, in the description since they are the most widely used ones, but this does not exclude the fact that the same inventive concept can be applied to valves with a different number of ports and with different types of use.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102019000004781 | Mar 2019 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2020/051238 | 2/14/2020 | WO | 00 |