This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 100108351, filed on Mar. 11, 2011.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a pressure vessel, more particularly to an in-line pressure vessel.
2. Description of the Related Art
Currently, hydro-pneumatic pressure vessels are widely employed in industrial and residential piping systems. For example, hydro-pneumatic pressure vessels are used in stabilizing water pressure and absorbing water hammer in hydraulic piping systems, controlling thermal expansion in closed-loop hot water systems, and storing water in reverse osmosis systems.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,363,944 discloses such a conventional hydro-pneumatic pressure vessel, which includes a vessel unit and a rubber diaphragm disposed in the vessel unit for dividing an inner space of the vessel unit into a water chamber and an air chamber. A water fitting and an air valve are disposed on the vessel unit and configured for communicating fluidly and respectively with the water chamber and the air chamber. Since the conventional hydro-pneumatic pressure vessel only has one water fitting for inlet and outlet of water, it is not suitable for use in an in-line piping system. Moreover, the conventional hydro-pneumatic pressure vessel lacks a fresh circulation of water when used for storing potable water.
A conventional in-line pressure vessel disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,418,969, which may be used to provide fresh circulation of water, includes: a tubular container; an water inlet fitting and a water outlet fitting secured respectively to opposite ends of the tubular container; a tubular diaphragm disposed in the tubular container and having opposite end portions that are connected respectively to the water inlet and water outlet fittings; and an inner pipe disposed in the diaphragm and having opposite end parts that are connected respectively to the water inlet and water outlet fittings. However, since the diaphragm is shorter in length than the tubular container and must be secured tightly to the water inlet and water outlet fittings to prevent leakage of water, and since the tubular container and the water inlet and water outlet fittings must be in an airproof connection with the tubular container to prevent leakage of air, the conventional in-line pressure vessel is relatively complex in structure and costly to make.
Another conventional pressure vessel disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,108,015 is similar in structure and hence in drawback to the abovementioned in-line pressure vessel disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,418,969.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide an in-line pressure vessel that has a relatively simple structure and that is easy to assemble.
Accordingly, a pressure vessel of the present invention includes:
a housing unit having
an elastic diaphragm unit having
a pair of water fitting units that are respectively disposed corresponding to the diaphragm-flange segments, each of the water fitting units having a fitting-flange segment that cooperates with an adjacent one of the housing-flange segments to clamp an adjacent one of the diaphragm-flange segments therebetween, and being formed with a water port for fluidly communicating the water chamber with an external environment.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
As shown in
The housing unit 10 has a housing segment 12 that surrounds an axis (L), that has axially-opposite end portions, and that is comprised of first and second housing portions 121, 122 that are welded together. However, implementation of the housing segment 12 is not limited to such. Each of the end portions of the housing segment 12 has a neck section 14. The housing unit 10 further has a pair of housing-flange segments 13 that extend respectively from the neck sections 14 of the end portions of the housing segment 12 in a radially outward direction with respect to the axis (L).
The diaphragm unit 20 is preferably made of rubber, and has a substantially barrel-shaped diaphragm segment 22 that is substantially disposed in the housing segment 12, that has axially-opposite end portions corresponding respectively in position to the end portions of the housing segment 12, that defines a water chamber 21 therein, and that cooperates with the housing segment 12 to define an air chamber 11 therebetween. Each of the end portions of the diaphragm segment 22 has a neck section 24.
The diaphragm unit 20 further has a pair of diaphragm-flange segments 23 that extend respectively from the neck sections 24 of the end portions of the diaphragm segment 22 in the radially outward direction such that each of the housing-flange segments 13 is substantially interposed between the housing segment 12 and an adjacent one of the diaphragm-flange segments 23.
The water fitting units 30 are disposed corresponding to the diaphragm-flange segments 23, respectively. Each of the water fitting units 30 has a fitting-flange segment 31 that cooperates with an adjacent one of the housing-flange segments 13 to clamp air-tightly an adjacent one of the diaphragm-flange segments 23 therebetween, and is formed with a water port 35 for fluidly communicating the water chamber 21 with an external environment. In application, the pressure vessel may be configured such that one of the water fitting units 30 serves as a water inlet, and the other of the water fitting units 30 serves as a water outlet.
Each of the fitting-flange segments 31 has a supporting portion 32 extending toward the water chamber 21, and cooperating with the neck section 14 of the adjacent one of the end portions of the housing segment 12 to clamp air-tightly the neck section 24 of the adjacent one of the end portions of the diaphragm segment 22 therebetween. Each of the fitting-flange segments 31 further has an extending portion 33 that extends from the supporting portion 32 into the water chamber 21, and a shoulder portion 34 that interconnects the supporting portion 32 and the extending portion 33. The restricting pipe 50 is disposed in the water chamber 21, fluidly communicates the water ports 35 of the water fitting units 30 to each other, and is formed with a plurality of holes 51 for fluid communication through the holes 51. The restricting pipe 50 has opposite end segments sleeved fittingly onto the extending portions 33 and abutting against the shoulder portions 34 of the fitting-flange segments 31, respectively.
Preferably, when the neck sections 24 of the diaphragm segment 22 are respectively clamped between the neck sections 14 of the housing segment 12 and the supporting portions 32, the neck sections 24 are compressed, i.e., thicknesses of the neck sections 24 are reduced, thereby sealing off air flow between the neck sections 24 of the diaphragm segment 22 and the neck sections 14 of the housing segment 12, and water flow between the neck sections 24 and the supporting portions 32.
Each of the housing-flange segments 13 has a distal end distal from the housing segment 12 and extending beyond the adjacent one of the diaphragm-flange segments 23 and the adjacent one of the fitting-flange segments 31 in the radially outward direction with respect to the axis (L). Each of the securing units 15 has: a first segment 151 extending from the distal end of the respective one of the housing-flange segments 13 in a direction along the axis (L) and away from the housing segment 12, and having a distal end distal from the distal end of the respective one of the housing-flange segments 13; and a second segment 152 extending from the distal end of the first segment 151 in a radially inward direction with respect to the axis (L), and cooperating with the respective one of the housing-flange segments 13 to clamp the respective one of the diaphragm-flange segments 23 therebetween. In this embodiment, each of the securing units 15 is integrally connected to the respective one of the housing-flange segments 13, and each of the first and second segments 151, 152 thereof surrounds the axis (L). Thus, the securing units 15 secure the fitting-flange segments 31 to the housing-flange segments 13, respectively.
As illustrated in
The air valve 40 is disposed on the second housing segment 122 and disposed corresponding to the air chamber 11, and communicates fluidly the air chamber 11 with the external environment.
When the water chamber 21 is empty (see
It should be noted that the air valve 40 may be omitted in a modification in which inflation of the air chamber 11 is achieved through sublimation of solid carbon dioxide in the air chamber 11. Moreover, each of the securing units 15 may be configured to include a bolt and a nut for securing the corresponding housing-flange segment 13 to the corresponding fitting-flange segment 31.
In summary, the pressure vessel of the present invention has the following advantages.
1. By virtue of the dual water fitting units 30, the pressure vessel may be configured for use in an in-line piping system. In the use of storing portable water, such a pressure vessel provides a relatively fresh water circulation.
2. The diaphragm unit 20 is clamped tightly between the housing unit 10 and the water fitting units 30 so the connection among the abovementioned units 10, 20, is air-tight and water-tight without additional air-tight and water-tight configuration.
3. Specifically, the firm, air-tight sealing between the neck sections 24 of the diaphragm segment 22 and the neck sections 14 of the housing segment 12 prevents air leakage of the air chamber 11 therethrough, and that between the neck sections 24 and the supporting portions 32 prevents water leakage of the water chamber 21 therethrough.
4. When water is discharged from the water chamber 21, the restricting pipe 50 prevents over-contraction of the diaphragm segment 22 and stabilizes water flow through the water fitting units 30.
5. The pressure vessel of this invention has a relatively simple structure and is easy to assemble and disassemble.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100108351 | Mar 2011 | TW | national |