The present invention relates to a gas valve and distributor assembly adapted for connection to a barbecue and, specifically, to the fixing of control valves to a distributor.
Outdoor gas barbecues operated by multiple gas valves are known. Dual gas valve assemblies, for example, comprise a pair of control valves that control the passage of gas towards individual burners located in the barbecue and a distributor connected to a gas supply conduit that diverts the gas towards said control valves. Conventional distributors comprise a plurality of branches threaded internally and externally for their connection to the corresponding control valve.
One of the problems presented by this type of threaded connection is the correct positioning of the control valves in relation to the distributor. It is known that said control valves, more specifically the shafts of said control valves, must be inserted into housings disposed on the plate of the barbecue, where they are coupled to control levers, it being necessary for said shafts to be positioned concentrically in relation to said housings. It is necessary, therefore, that said control valves are correctly aligned, which is not always easy to achieve by means of threaded connections. Known threaded connections for fixing control valves to the distributor comprise a conic frustrum thread that moves inside a cylindrical thread of the distributor, said conic frustrum thread gradually being compressed during its movement.
In addition, this type of threaded connection restricts to a certain extent the use of materials in the manufacture of gas valves due to the compression suffered by the threaded element. Thus, for example, the use of brass in this type of thread is known, but not aluminium, as said material cannot withstand significant compressions, with the thread breaking easily.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,199,589 B1 discloses a dual valve assembly that comprises a pair of control valves and a distributor connected to said control valves. The distributor comprises a gas inlet with a central axis, and a first and second diversion branch, both symmetrical in relation to the central axis, and each control valve comprises a main body with a cylindrical extension that extends towards the exterior continuously from said main body and which is housed in the first and second branch respectively of the distributor. For the fixing of said extensions to the distributor, each diversion branch has a flat end bent towards the inside of the branch, and the cylindrical extension of each control valve includes a flat part so that once it has been fixed by means of the internal bend, the control valve is prevented from rotating. In other embodiments an O-ring seal is also added between the cylindrical extension inserted inside the branch in order to improve the sealing of the connection.
An object of the invention is to provide a gas valve assembly adapted for connection to a barbecue as defined in the claims and as described herein.
In one embodiment a dual gas valve assembly is provided that comprises a distributor that has a gas inlet conduit, and a diversion conduit connected to said inlet conduit and which comprises two branches through which gas is distributed, and two control valves adapted for their connection to a burner, each control valve comprising a main body and a connection conduit that extends continuously projecting itself from a lateral or other surface of said main body, the connection conduit of each control valve being fixed to each respective branch of the diversion conduit.
The connection conduit has a cylindrical externally threaded first segment and a substantially conic frustrum second segment, coaxial and adjacent to the first segment, the diversion conduit includes on each branch a first part threaded internally and a substantially conic frustrum second part, coaxial and adjacent to the first part, so that said first segment is threaded into said first part, and said second segment is compressed when it moves along the second part until each control valve is correctly positioned in relation to the distributor thanks to grooves disposed axially on the conic frustrum surface of the second segment, which absorb said deformation.
This type of fixing system in combination with sealing means provides a gas-tight connection, and prevents an incorrect positioning of each control valve in relation to the distributor as said second part acts as a stopper for said positioning, unlike the conic frustrum brass threads known in the prior art, which are not disposed with a stopper that restricts the rotation of the control valve. The inventive fixing system also prevents, once the unit has been assembled, said control valves from rotating on the distributor, and it is not the thread that suffers the deformation until the positioning of the control valve in the required position but the unthreaded second segment of the connection conduit, thus preventing possible breakages of the threads.
These and other advantages and characteristics of the invention will be made evident in the light of the drawings and the detailed description thereof. It is important to note that the present invention is applicable to valve assemblies having more than two control valves.
In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be understood, however, to one skilled in the art, that the present invention may be practiced without some or all these specific details. In other instances, well known process operations have not been described in detail in order not to unnecessarily obscure the present invention.
The distributor 2, shown in detail in
In one embodiment the inlet conduit 2a is disposed perpendicularly and symmetrically in relation to said diversion conduit 2b, substantially forming a “T” with said diversion conduit 2b and it has an exterior thread 12 through which said distributor 2 is fixed to a gas conduit not shown in the figures. The distributor 2 also includes a support element 2c that extends continuously and perpendicularly in the form of a “T”, from a lateral surface of the diversion conduit 2b, so that its axis of symmetry coincides with the axial axis of the inlet conduit 2a. The base 15 of the support element 2c comprises symmetrical fixing holes 14 for the fixing of the valve assembly to a support of the barbecue not shown in the figures. Other types of support elements which are capable of fixing the valve assembly to a support of a barbecue may also be used.
In the embodiments of
The control valve 3 shown in its entirety in
Said fixing support 8 has a base plate 8a with ears that are screwed to the main body 6, a cylindrical prolongation 8b that extends axially from one of the surfaces of the base plate 8a, housing the valve shaft 5 in its interior, and peripheral edges 8c that extend axially from the opposite surface of the base plate 8a, and which are housed in the cavity 31 of the main body 6. The valve shaft 5 is disposed with an end, a first flat radial tab 5a and a second radial tab 5b that extends longitudinally according to the axial axis of said valve shaft 5, which come up against the base plate 8a thereby preventing the disassembly of the valve shaft 5 in relation to the valve body 6.
The regulator element 7 comprises a hollow main member 7a with a substantially conic frustrum shape, which includes a through hole 7b on the lateral surface, so that to enable the passage of gas Q″ to the burners, the regulator element 7 is rotated by means of the lever until said through hole 7b coincides with the connection conduit 22 of the main body 6. Said regulator element 7 also comprises a cylindrical body 7c that extends axially from the main member 7a, a spring 8 being housed in its interior and whose other end comes up against the base plate 8a, and with said cylindrical body 7c including a pair of coaxial cuts 7d in which are housed the radial tabs 5a and 5b of the valve shaft 5.
Furthermore, the main body 6 of revolution, shown in detail in
The diversion conduit 2b includes in its interior, on the end of each branch 2d y 2e, a threaded first part 16 of a length L16 and a thread pitch r, and an unthreaded conic frustrum second part 17, the first part 16 and the second part 17 being adjacent to each other and coaxial with the diversion conduit 2b, with said second part 17 being defined by a diameter D17 of the end not adjacent to the first part 16 that is smaller than the internal diameter of the first threaded part, a length L17 smaller than the length L16 of thread and a convergence angle A in relation to the axis of revolution.
In addition, the connection conduit 22, whose axis of revolution is typically substantially perpendicular to the axis of revolution of the main body 6, has a threaded first segment 23 with a thread pitch r and a second segment 24 coaxial and adjacent to said first segment 23. The second segment 24 has a substantially conic frustrum shape defined by a diameter D24 of the free end that is smaller than the thread diameter, a length L24 equal or greater than the thread pitch, and a convergence angle B in relation to the axis of revolution, and comprises preferably uniformly disposed axial grooves 25. In an initial position in which the second segment 24 is not subject to compression, the angle B is smaller than the angle A of the second part 17 of the diversion conduit 2b. In one embodiment the threaded first segment 23 has a pitch r of 1 mm.
In this way, when the control valves 3 and 4 are fitted on the respective branches 2d and 2e of the distributor 2, the respective connection conduit 22 is threaded manually without being deformed and without effort up to a position shown in
From said position, and in order to ensure that the connection conduit 22, and therefore the control valve 3, is positioned correctly in relation to the distributor 2 as shown in
Finally, in order to ensure the threaded connection is gas-tight, adhesive leak-sealing means used in known threaded elements are employed. In alternative embodiments, O-rings or other known sealing means may be incorporated into the device to effectuate a gas-tight seal.
In another embodiment of the invention, shown in
From said position, and in order to ensure that the connection conduit 22, and therefore the control valve 3, are positioned correctly in relation to the distributor 2 as shown in
Other embodiments of the invention will be appreciated by those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention. Furthermore, certain terminology has been used for the purpose of descriptive clarity, and not to limit the present invention. The embodiments and preferred features described above should be considered exemplary, with the invention being defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
U200700654 | Mar 2007 | ES | national |
U200700667 | Mar 2007 | ES | national |
This application claims priority as a regular U.S. Utility Application from the Spanish Application No. U200700667 filed on Mar. 28, 2007, the subject matter of which hereby being incorporated by this reference herein in its entirety as though fully set forth herein.