This invention relates to a high capacity air admittance valve to be connected to a sanitary waste pipe system in order to protect the water traps in the system and to prevent communication between waste pipes or sewers systems with surrounding atmosphere, said valve opens automatically to admit outside atmospheric air into the pipe system upon presence of a pressure drop within said pipe system.
A building drainage and vent system involves, in normal operating conditions, the establishment of an induced air flow within the vertical stacks of the system due to the unsteady water downfall generated by any appliance discharge. In order to protect the habitable space against contaminated odours, each appliance is normally protected by a water trap seal. Variation due to water downfall within the drainage system, generates occasional variations in air pressure that are often capable of disturbing these water trap seals either by siphonage due to a sudden under-pressure in the system or as a result of back pressures following air path closures by water surcharge.
Several air admittance valves have already been proposed to avoid said inconveniences and also offers the possibility of avoiding the necessity to vent the waste pipe system outside the roof of the building as said valves only open in response to sub-atmospheric pressure conditions in the waste pipe system.
Preferably, said valves are designed to assure a maximum possible air inlet flow from the air inlet of the valve to the waste pipe system while passing through the temporary opened valve membrane.
The patent document U.S. Pat. No. 4,232,706, in the name of the applicant, discloses an automatic valve device in which a vertical tube, constituting the body of the valve, comprises at its upper end a constriction in the form of a Venturi which co-operates with a cover so as to form a peripheral air inlet provided with an annular valve member situated at the exterior of the constriction and which can be tilted when a negative pressure occurs in the pipes while permitting the fresh air to penetrate into the vertical waste water pipe and which, when the pressure is equilibrated or when there is overpressure, occupies a closed position in which the escape of contaminated air is prevented.
Said valve comprises an annular peripheral opening which distributes the air inlet, in case of lifting of the annular valve member, towards the vertical tube in connection with the waste pipe. Although this device gives generally very good results with an increased air inlet capacity due to the venturi shaped tube, it may happen, in heavy duty circumstances that some turbulence may occur between the annular air inlet opening and the passage to the waste pipe. Said turbulence may occur when all of the air flow coming from the outer diameter of the annular valve member, in lifted position, is forced to be concentrated into a central tube portion of the pipe system having a smaller diameter and generally a smaller section than the overall annular valve section and will reduce, in some extend, the air inlet capacity.
In valves of this kind, the circular or annular valve member is generally resting on two concentric valve seats having each a circular sealing surface. In case of deformation or distortion of the valve member, problems could occur with the necessary airtight closure of said valve member with at least one of the two sealing surfaces.
Document U.S. Pat. No. 6,532,988 discloses a valve having a valve body with at least two air inlet openings in communication with the atmospheric air, each of the opening alternating with a passage toward the waste water pipe system; the openings and passages being equally distributed within the valve housing viewed in horizontal cross-section about the valve seat level. In normal position, the valve member is resting on a valve seat separating the openings from the passages. Said valve member having a substantially butterfly shaped sealing surface for a valve embodiment having two diametrically opposed air openings situated perpendicular respectively to two diametrically opposed air passages. The particular shape of the air distribution within the valve provides a maximum and well equilibrated air inlet and venting of the sewage system, however the manufacture of the housing and butterfly shaped valve member is rather difficult and costly. Moreover, a perfect horizontal level of the valve member and the valve seat, having a complicated peripheral circumference, is not always achieved with moulded plastic elements causing possible tightness problems of the valve.
The main object of the present invention is to solve the above mentioned drawbacks by providing automatic air admittance valves with easy to manufacture valve closing members and corresponding valve seats, whereby the air flow capacity remains equal or is even increased for a valve having substantially the same outer dimensions.
The above objects are achieved in accordance with the technical features of the present invention which are described more particularly in the annexed set of claims.
The characteristics, advantages and features of the invention will appear from the following description of an embodiment of the valve according to the invention and in which reference is made to drawings in which:
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The valve housing 10 is closed at its upper portion or upper end by means of an oblong shaped cover 14 (seen from above).
The central portion 16 of the housing 10, situated between the cover 14 and the tubular member 12, contains an inner space 18 in which are usually located the valve function elements, such as the valve seat and the movable valve member. Said inner space 18 is open towards the tubular member 12 (and the waste pipe system) by means of apertures 17 separated by internal grids 19 to avoid intrusion of undesired elements or insects into the valve housing 10.
According to the invention, the inner space 18 of the central portion 16 of the valve housing 10 is provided with two circular valve seats 20 symmetrically arranged with respect to the centre of the oblong shaped upper portion of the housing.
The circular valve seats 20 extend downwards in order to create tubular spaces 22 connected to the valve housing 10 at their respective lower ends. A portion of the tubular space 22, located just above the lower tubular member 12, is closed off by means of conical walls 24 connected to the upper part of the tubular member 12.
The remaining surface of the lower extremity of the tubular spaces 22 is provided with apertures 26 open to the surrounding atmosphere. Said apertures 26 are advantageously separated with external grids 28 in order to avoid intrusion of undesired objects or insects.
The centre of each tubular space 22 is provided with a tubular guide 30 extending upwardly from the valve housing 10 and which is designed to co-operate with a movable closing valve member.
Said valve member 34 is preferably a poppet kind member 34 having a bowl shaped central portion 36 and a peripheral conical edge 38 extending upwardly. The centre of the bowl shaped portion 36 is provided at its lower side with a stem 32 extending downwards in order to co-operate with the tubular guide 30 provided within the tubular space 22.
Such kind of poppet valve member and corresponding seat structure, which are particularly suitable for this kind of application, have been disclosed and claimed in European Patent Application No. 09 447 002 in the name of the applicant.
Accordingly, the circular valve seats 20, co-operating with such movable valve members 34 are advantageously provided with a soft annular ring 40 having an inner cantilever lip 42. Said soft annular ring 40 being clamped on the valve seat 20 of the housing 10 by means of an annular ring 44.
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In case the air pressure within the sewage pipe system drops suddenly below the atmospheric pressure, the valve members 34, having their lower surface in communication with the atmospheric air pressure and their upper surface in communication with the air inside the sewage pipe system, will promptly be tilted upwards (
This will allow the atmospheric air to enter promptly through the apertures 26 into the tubular spaces 22 and both peripheral gaps, now created between the respective valve seats 20 and the peripheral conical edge 38 of the valve members 34. Said incoming air flow will be sucked downwards passing through the apertures 17 towards the inner space of the lower tubular member 12 and into the waste water pipe system. Such incoming air flow will balance the air pressure inside the system and avoid sucking out the several water traps contained in the sanitary waste water piping.
The upwards movement of the valve members 34 will be limited by the central bowl shaped portion 36 of the valve members which will contact the lower surface of the cover 14 of the valve housing 10. This will avoid the stems 32 to loose contact with their respective guiding means 30 of the valve housing 10.
In order to reduce the friction between the stems 32 and the guiding means 30, the inner surface of these portions will be provided with longitudinal ribs 31.
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The circular valve seats 20 are extending downwards forming tubular spaces 22 which are closed off, on the one hand, from the tubular member 12 by means of the conical walls 24 and which are provided, on the other hand, with apertures 26 open towards the surrounding atmosphere and external grids 28 to avoid undesired objects or insects to enter into the valve. The centre of the tubular spaces 22 are provided with tubular guides 30 extending upwards in order to co-operate with stems 32 extending downwards from the closing valve member 34.
The centre of the inner space 18 between the two tubular spaces 22, is open towards the tubular member 12 and consequently towards the sanitary waste pipe system by means of apertures 17 separated by internal grids 19, part of the valve housing 10.
Tests have shown that the air flow capacity of the valve according to the present invention has significantly improved with respect to the existing air admittance valves.
The purpose of the embodiments as described herewith is only to illustrate the invention while still other variations are possible without falling out of the scope of the invention as expressed in the following claims. Consequently, it would be possible, for example, that the circular valve seats extending downwards and creating two tubular spaces and which have been illustrated as being of the same diameter, could have different diameters so as to allow each of the valve function elements to accommodate their successive or simultaneous opening according to the need of air inflow trough only one or both of the valve functions.
10: valve housing
12: tubular member
13: internal guiding means of the tubular member 12
14: cover of the valve housing
16: central part of the housing
17: apertures towards tubular member 12
18: inner space
19: internal grids
20: circular valve seat
22: tubular space
24: conical wall
26: apertures open to atmospheric air
28: external grids
30: guiding means
31: longitudinal ribs
32: stem of valve member
34: valve member
36: bowl shaped central portion
38: peripheral conical edge of valve member
40: soft annular ring
42: cantilever lip
44: annular ring
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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09 447 006.9 | Apr 2009 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/BE2010/000027 | 3/29/2010 | WO | 00 | 10/4/2011 |