The invention relates to a high-pressure valve and more particularly, to a high-pressure valve wherein a seat seal is provided in a recess on a shut-off element such that the fluid flowing through the high-pressure valve does not flow against the seal in the open state.
Corresponding valves have a high-pressure region, a low-pressure region, and a piston-shaped shut-off element disposed in a piston housing between the high-pressure region and the low-pressure region. The end position of this shut-off element must be sealed appropriately because of the great pressure difference, so that the valve securely separates the high-pressure region from the low-pressure region.
A valve of the stated type is known from EP 882 916, in which valve the seat seal is formed by a seal that is disposed in the valve seat of the valve, so that the piston is axially moved against the seat seal when the valve closes, so that the piston lies against the seat seal with its face side. In the open state of the valve, the seat seal is exposed and therefore the flowing medium can flow directly against it at high pressure; consequently, the known seat seal is subject to increased wear and must be replaced frequently.
The invention is therefore based on the task of indicating a high-pressure valve of the type indicated initially and a seat seal with which the problems described are avoided.
According to the invention, the seat seal is provided in a recess on the shut-off element. In this way, the result is achieved that the fluid flowing through the high-pressure valve does not flow against the seal in the open state.
Preferably, the recess is opened by means of a ring-shaped opening on the valve-seat side of the shut-off element that is particularly formed as a piston. In this connection, the seat seal preferably has a ring-shaped projection or collar that extends radially outward and closes off the ring-shaped opening, at least in part. In this way, a projection provided on the valve seat can be brought to lie against the seat seal in the closed position, the projection also being configured in ring shape and disposed on the valve seat in such a manner that it projects into the ring-shaped opening, at least in part. In this manner, the seat seal is practically encapsulated in the face side of the shut-off element, and, with the collar-shaped projection in the ring-shaped opening, has only a relatively small surface area that is exposed on the shut-off element. This surface area is ultimately delimited by the width of the ring gap that forms the ring-shaped opening. In this manner, the surface area of the seal against which flow is possible at all, and which is therefore exposed to wear by flowing fluid is minimized, as is the closing and opening force that must be applied.
Preferably, the wall section has a rounded part on its face-side edge, which lies radially on the outside, so that the flow that comes from the high-pressure side can flow around this wall section free of eddies, to the greatest possible extent, in the direction of the low-pressure side, and thereby the seat seal is additionally protected.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description, taken together with the drawings wherein:
The high-pressure valve 1 (called “valve” hereinafter) shown in
A part of the seat seal 9, namely a collar-shaped projection 9a of the seat seal 9 that extends radially outward, projects into the ring-shaped opening and closes off the ring gap, at least in part. A flexible element 8, particularly an O-ring-shaped element, is provided in the recess on the side of the projection 9 that faces away from the valve seat 7, which element encloses the seat seal 9 radially on the outside. Flexible means that the element 8 consists of a material, for example NBR, EPDM, FKM, which can be deformed significantly more easily under pressure (fluid pressure of the high-pressure side) than the end position seal itself, which consists of a relatively more rigid material, particularly, for example, PTFE.
In the open state shown in
On the valve seat, a projection 7a can be seen, which is designed in such a manner that it can be immersed in the ring-shaped opening and lie against the seat seal 9, on its projection 9a, in the closed position of the valve 1. This situation is shown in
Accordingly, the present invention provides a valve having a seat seal provided in a recess on a shut-off element of the valve. In this way, the result is achieved that the fluid flowing through the high-pressure valve does not flow against the seal in the open state.
Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited except by the allowed claims and their legal equivalents.
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WO2014/048446 | 4/3/2014 | WO | A |
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