The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for joining a valve to a manifold assembly and the valve and manifold assembly once constructed.
In gas ranges as known by the applicant, valves are attached to a manifold constructed of steel or other rigid material. The rigidity of the manifold material is useful in that the manifold is useful to determine the position of (i.e., locate) valves in various appliances such as gas ranges. The accurate positioning alignment of valves in the appliance is usually a very important characteristic in demonstrating the quality of the appliance.
A second system as shown in
There is believed to be a number of drawbacks to these two current systems. Specifically, rigid manifolds are expensive to construct. Since the manifold is usually utilized as the positioning device for the valves, manifolds, holes and brackets included with the manifold must be accurately manufactured and precisely located. Rigidity of current manifold constructions make it expensive and difficult to position valves in creative locations on a range.
Accordingly, there is believed to be a need for an improved manifold and valve assembly as well as a new construction method.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a manifold and valve assembly which can be easily assembled.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a manifold and valve assembly which can be relatively inexpensively constructed.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a manifold and valve assembly that allows range manufacturers to position valves at a variety of locations with limited risk of improper valve alignment.
It is another object of at least some embodiments of the present invention to provide a manifold and valve assembly which does not necessarily require drilling of holes through the manifold before installing the valve thereto.
Accordingly, a system of the presently preferred embodiment includes one or more valves, one or more connection devices and an aluminum, copper, or other semi-flexible tube. The tube can be round or any other shape.
In the preferred embodiment, the semi-flexible tube is captured between a valve body and a connection device which could be connected to if not a portion of a structural member such as a piece of sheet metal. A portion of the valve such as a valve inlet stem may puncture through a portion of the tube. Of course, in other embodiments predrilled holes could be provided. Alignment of the valves can be determined by the structural member valve and/or connection device. In the prior art, separate brackets were required to connect the manifold to structural portions of the range. No portion of the valve or the valve connection system as can be seen in
The particular features and advantages of the invention as well as other objects will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
A manifold tube 20 constructed of a semi-flexible material such as copper or aluminum is illustrated. Prior art manifold and valve construction are believed to rely on non-flexible stainless steel. In the prior art, the rigid manifold tube is believed to assist in precise valve placement. The use of a semi-flexible tube 20 is believed to provide a number of advantages which will be discussed below.
At least one capturing device 22 is illustrated. In the embodiment illustrated, a capturing device 22 provides a structural connection through brackets 24,26,28,30 to a portion of a range as would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. At least one of the valves 12,14,16,18 and at least one capturing device 22 are structurally connected to the gas appliance such as a range such as with brackets 24,26,28,30 as illustrated, although other connections could be provided as will be discussed in further detail below. These separate connections through the connection device 22 and/or valves 12 provide an ability to precisely locate the valves 12,14,16,18 as desired in precise location independent of precise location relative to the manifold tube 20 which was the prior art method of locating valves.
In order to connect the parts shown in
Once again, what separates this configuration prior art designs is that the connection device 22 and/or the valves 12,14,16,18 are connected structurally to the appliance apart from the manifold tube which is not done in prior art constructions. Brackets 24,26,28,30 extend from the connection device 22 as illustrated in
In a second alternative embodiment shown in
Numerous alterations of the structure herein disclosed will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to the preferred embodiment of the invention which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the invention. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the invention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/712,493 filed Aug. 30, 2005.
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60712493 | Aug 2005 | US |