This is a National Phase Application filed under 35 U.S.C. 371 as a national stage of PCT/BR2013/000429, filed Oct. 18, 2013, the content of which of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention refers to a flow-control valve improvement, here called cartwheel-type valve, which is a multifunctional valve that can be used to control flow of both liquid and air, being able to perform different functions depending on the casing where it is mounted.
The valve according to the present invention can be applied in many different areas where a flow control is desirable, such as in medicine or industry, functioning as an anti-reflux one-way valve, or for automatic flow control.
Generally, flow-control valves of the cartwheel type are known, as can be seen in the prior art references EP 1 099 455 and EP 0 336 307. Typically, they consist of a piece of silicone, or other elastomeric material, formed with a cartwheel that is fixed by the external ring to the valve casing and thus having freedom to move in only one direction when subjected to pressure. This mobility is typically due to the flexibility of the rods which connect the rim to the plug in the center of the valve. When assembled, with no pressure in the valve inlet, or when the pressure is applied in the opposite direction to the one intended, the valve is supported on the base or focus of the capsule, sealing the inlet and thereby preventing flow in the opposite direction. When pressure is applied in the intended flow direction, the valve moves, allowing the passage of flow between said rods. Therefore, it is configured as a unidirectional valve or anti-reflux valve.
There are some techniques in the market or types of valves that make anti-reflux function, such as, for example, the duckbill valve, umbrella type valve and said valves of the cartwheel type. However, these valves have some deficiencies of structural and functional nature that point to solutions not yet contemplated by the prior art, as commented below.
Duckbill Valve
This type of valve has a structure that favors the accumulation of waste in their inner corners, in addition to generating undesirable turbulence for certain applications, such as those in medicine. Add to that the fact that there is some difficulty to remove the valve inside the air. In addition, this valve has flow restrictions, since the liquid passage area is smaller than the area of the inlet connector. When used with air, it produces sound that can be disturbing depending on the application.
Umbrella Valve
The structure of this valve also favors the accumulation of waste in the corners, also generating undesirable turbulence for applications in medicine, particularly if the fluid is blood. They also have difficulty in extracting it from the inside air, as well as flow restriction, because the liquid passage area is smaller than the area of the inlet connector. If used with air, it produces uncomfortable noise depending on the application.
Cartwheel Valves
This type of valve, as disclosed in prior art documents EP 1 099 455 and EP 0 336 307, because the central plug plan format, also generates accumulation of waste in the inner corners, in addition to the already mentioned undesirable turbulence, especially when the fluid is blood. Furthermore, due to the central plug plan format, if subjected to high suction pressures in the inlet, it can deform and thus allow the passage of flow. Additionally, if it is used in long-term applications, said central plug plan format can suffer deformations that may lead to fluid leaks. Finally, the central plug plan format of the valve limits its work for only one direction of flow, not being possible its application as a three or more-way valves.
Another problem observed in the low control devices of the current state of the art, mainly when used in medicine, such as in hemodynamic and infusion substances to patients where it is necessary to control one or more fluid flows by three or more paths, relates to arrangements used. In general, it relates to flow driver devices consisting of taps, records and manifolds, which require the gauntlets handling to obtain the direction of flow to the desired outlet. Obviously, this handling is not suitable and can even generate problems for due process that the patient is undergoing.
It is, however, an objective of the present invention minimize and even solve the aforementioned problems, through the provision of a flow-control valve of the cartwheel type, with proper constructive characteristics and made of silicone, rubber, flexible PVC or other elastomeric material that meets the necessary flexibility specifications and resistance to valve operation, enabling better adjustments and reliability for characteristics such as opening pressure, maximum flow, flow resistance, biocompatibility, durability, etc.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a unidirectional flow-control valve of the cartwheel type, with peculiar constructive characteristics so that it can alternatively and selectively as design option, work in both sides of the valve, as a sealing or for passage of fluid flow.
Among the many improvements and advantages that the constructive characteristics of the flow-control valve of the cartwheel type, object of the present invention, can present in relation to those of prior art, stand out:
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide arrangements with flow-control valves of the cartwheel type, replacing the current flow drivers, so that the operation is fully automatic and safe. Said arrangements in cartwheel-type valves according to the present invention have the following advantages over the current flow drivers:
The present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, that in a schematic and not limited form of its scope, represent:
As illustrated in the aforementioned figures, the flow-control valve of the cartwheel type (1) should be made of an elastomeric material having wagon wheel shape which is fixed by the external ring (2) to the valve or capsule (7) casing having the freedom to move in only one direction if mounted as shown in
In the cartwheel-type valve thus configured, when working in capsules as a three-way valve, examples of
Thus based on the properties of sealing and passage that the cartwheel valve, object of the present invention, can be carried out by both sides (a) and (b) of the central plug (3), various types of arrangements can be applied to meet the most different flows handling processes commonly required in medical area, thus automating the procedures usually to be run.
Based on this structure of the cartwheel valve object of the invention, examples of possible arrangements, but not limited, are those illustrated in
It is noted that in both arrangements exemplified above, the same constructivity of the cartwheel-type valve according to the present invention may alternatively take the proviso of sealing or passage depending on the choice of inlet to be adopted in the process of fluid circulation.
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WO2015/024081 | 2/26/2015 | WO | A |
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