The present invention relates generally to a gas switch, and more particularly to a gas switching device that could remove a gas pipe.
Typically, a gas switch is disposed on a gas pipeline connected to the gas appliance for opening/blocking the gas supplied to the gas appliance. To increase a safety of using the gas, the gas switch should be turned off to avoid gas leakage and causing disasters when sleeping at night, going out, or not using gas for a short period time.
A conventional gas switch has an inlet connector and an outlet connector, wherein the inlet connector is usually locked on a gas pipeline to communicate with a gas source. The outlet connector is fixed to a gas hose and is connected to the gas appliance via the gas hose. Turn a handle of a gas switch device to drive a ball valve inside the gas switch device to open or close the gas supplied to the gas appliance.
Usually, the gas hose is fastened to the outlet connector by a tube bundle. When a user is about to remove the gas hose, the handle should be turned first to close the gas, and then release the tube bundle to remove the gas hose from the outlet connector, which is inconvenient. Additionally, after removing the gas hose, it may cause the gas to leak from the outlet connector if the handle is accidentally touched, which is dangerous.
Therefore, the conventional gas switch device still has room for improvement.
In view of the above, the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a gas switching device, which could easily use the gas and enhance a safety of use.
The present invention provides a gas switching device, including a valve body, a switching assembly, and a manipulating member, wherein the valve body has an inlet portion and an outlet portion. The inlet portion has an inlet passage for injecting gas. The outlet portion has an outlet port and a receiving chamber. A wall of the receiving chamber has a side opening communicating with the inlet passage. The switching assembly includes a a plug member located in the receiving chamber, wherein the plug member has a through hole located at a radial direction of the plug member and an axial hole communicating with the through hole and the outlet port. The plug member is turnable between a first position and a second position in an axial direction of the plug member. When the plug member is at the first position, an outer peripheral surface of the plug member closes the side opening. When the plug member is at the second position, the through hole communicates with the side opening. The manipulating member has a connecting end and has a gas passage therein, wherein an end of the gas passage forms an inlet at the connecting end, and another end of the gas passage is adapted to communicate with a gas pipe. The manipulating member is detachably connected to the outlet port via the connecting end; the connecting end is connected to the plug member, and the gas passage communicates with the axial hole. The manipulating member drives the plug member to turn between the first position and the second position.
With the aforementioned design, the plug member could be turned by the manipulating member, and the gas could be transmitted to the gas pipe via the gas passage inside the manipulating member, which is more convenient to use the gas, wherein after use, the manipulating member could be removed together with the gas pipe. In addition, since the plug member is inside the valve body, the plug member would not be touched by mistake to lead to a problem that the output gas leaks from the outlet port, enhancing a safety of use.
The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
A gas switching device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
The valve body 10 has an inlet portion 12 and an outlet portion 14, wherein the inlet portion 12 is tubular and has an external threaded section 122 for engaging with a gas supplying tube (not shown). The inlet portion 12 has an inlet passage 124 for injecting gas and extends in a first axial direction X.
The outlet portion 14 is tubular and is connected to the inlet portion 12, wherein the outlet portion 14 extends in a second axial direction Y which intersects the first axial direction X. In the current embodiment, the second axial direction Y is substantially perpendicular to the first axial direction X. The outlet portion 14 has an outlet port 142 for connecting the manipulating member 46.
Referring to
Additionally, the outlet portion 14 has a restricting groove 24 located at a radial periphery of the third section 22 and communicating with the third section 22. Two end walls of the restricting groove 24 respectively form a first blocking portion 242 and a second blocking portion 244 (as shown in
The switching assembly 28 includes a plug member 30, wherein the plug member 30 has a first end 302 and a second end 304 opposite to the first end 302 in an axial direction thereof. At least a part of the plug member 30 is located in the second section 20 of the receiving hole 16. The plug member 30 has an axial hole 32 and a through hole 34 located in a radial direction of the plug member 30, wherein the axial hole 32 communicates with the through hole 34 and the outlet port 142. More specifically, the plug member 30 includes a driving section 36, a tapered section 38, and an extending section 40, wherein the driving section 36 has the first end 302, and the tapered section 38 is located between the driving section 36 and the extending section 40, and the driving section 36 is located at the first section 18. The tapered section 38 is located at the second section 20, wherein an outer peripheral surface of the tapered section 38 matches with the hole wall of the second section 20. The extending section 40 is located at the third section 22 and has the second end 304.
The axial hole 32 has an open side 322 and a close side 324, wherein the open side 322 is formed at the first end 302, and the close side 324 is located at the tapered section 38 and is located between the first end 302 and the second end 304. The through hole 34 is located on the tapered section 38.
The first end 302 has at least one notch 302a. In the current embodiment, referring to
The switching assembly 28 further includes an elastic member 42, wherein an end of the elastic member 42 abuts against the shoulder portion 222, while another end of the elastic member 42 exerts a force on the extending section 40 in a direction away from the shoulder portion 222, so that the outer peripheral surface of the tapered section 38 could tightly abut against the hole wall of the second section 20. In the current embodiment, the switching assembly 28 includes a blocking member which is a blocking rod 44 as an example, wherein the blocking rod 44 is disposed at the extending section 40 of the plug member 30 and extends in a radial periphery of the extending section 40. Another end of the elastic member 42 abuts against the blocking rod 44. The elastic member 42 includes a spring 424 and two blocking plates 422 fitting around the extending section 40, wherein the spring 424 is located between the two blocking plates 422. One of the blocking plates 422 forms an end of the elastic member 42 and abuts against the shoulder portion 222, while the other blocking plate 422 forms another end of the elastic member 42 and abuts against the blocking rod 44. An end of the blocking rod 44 extends into the restricting groove 24 and is located between the first blocking portion 242 and the second blocking portion 244 for restricting a rotation angle of the plug member 30.
Referring to
The manipulating member 46 has a connecting end 462 and has a gas passage 48 therein. An end of the gas passage 48 forms an inlet 482 at the connecting end 462, while another end of the gas passage 48 is adapted to communicate with a gas pipe 100, wherein the gas pipe 100 could be a hose and be connected to a gas apparatus. The manipulating member 46 is detachably connected to the outlet port 142 via the connecting end 462, and the connecting end 462 is connected to the plug member 30, and the gas passage 48 communicates with the axial hole 32. The manipulating member 46 drives the plug member 30 to turn between the first position P1 and the second position P2.
More specifically, referring to
In the current embodiment, the positioning members 50 are disposed in a radial direction of the connecting end 462, wherein each of the positioning members 50 has an outer end 502 protruding out of a radial periphery of the connecting end 462 and an inner end 504 located in the gas passage 48. A sealing member 52 is disposed in the gas passage 48 and has a through hole 522 communicating with the gas passage 48.
When the plug member 30 is located at the first position P1 and the connecting end 462 is connected to the plug member 30, the outer end 502 of each of the positioning members 50 enters the annular groove 182a via one of the recesses 142a, and the inner end 504 of each of the positioning members 50 enters one of the notches 302a. The first end 302 of the plug member 30 is located in the gas passage 48 and abuts against the sealing member 52. The open side 322 of the axial hole 32 communicates with the through hole 522 and the gas passage 48. When the user turns the manipulating member 46, the inner end 504 of each of the positioning members 50 abuts against a wall of each of the notches 302a to drive the plug member 30 to turn to the second position P2 in the axial direction thereof. During the turn, when the outer end 502 of each positioning member 50 leaves a projection range of one of the recesses 142a, the groove wall 182b of the annular groove 182a restricts the outer end 502 of each positioning member 50 to the annular groove 182a (as shown at the dotted line in
When the user does not use gas, the manipulating member 46 could be turned in a reverse direction, and the plug member 30 could be turned back to the first position P1, so that the plug member 30 could block the gas, and the manipulating member 46 could be removed from the outlet port 142 of the valve body 10.
With the aforementioned design, it is more convenient to use the output gas by using the manipulating member 46 to turn the plug member 30 to allow the output gas to be transmitted to the gas pipe 100 via the gas passage 48 in the manipulating member 46. After use, the manipulating member 46 could be removed together with the gas pipe 100. Additionally, since the plug member 30 is in the valve body 10, the plug member 30 would not be touched by mistake to lead to a problem that the output gas leaks from the outlet port 142, which enhances a safety of use.
It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.
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