The present invention relates to storage of gases, and particularly to a safety flow guide protection device, wherein when a greater external force or in high temperature environment, the air tube will isolate so as to provide a protection to the high pressure container.
Various gases, such as oxygen, natural gas, dioxide carbon, liquid petroleum, etc., are widely used in industry, medicine, home, etc. Other than transferring through pipes, most of gases are stored in a high pressure containers (such as aluminum containers, steel containers, etc.). Currently, high pressure container has a body with a releasing switch. The releasing switch is installed with a gas tube or an adjusting valve so as to transfer gas to a desired place.
Because high pressure container contains high pressure air or the gas has bad effects to human body, the storage and use of high pressure air are important. Currently, indications are indicated at the outer surface of a high pressure container and the releasing switch is installed with a safety plug for preventing the drainage of the gas. However this only has an advance effect. If the gas tube or the adjusting valve has faults, due to the emergency occurred, the indications and safety plug in the releasing switch can resolve this problem.
Furthermore, some drain proof or explosion proof devices installed to the gas tube or the adjusting valve is actuated by the abnormal variation of the gas in the container, but the drainage of the gas is at a distal end of the gas tube or the drainage of gas is not apparent. As a result, this safety device can not effectively detect the drainage of the gas. Furthermore, some emergencies, such as electric short circuit, fire accident, earthquake, etc., can not be detected by the safety device of the container. As a result, high pressure air still drains out from the gas tube so as to induce a more great accident to people.
Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a safety flow guide protection device, wherein when a greater external force or in high temperature environment, the air tube will isolate so as to provide a protection to the high pressure container.
To achieve above objects, the present invention provides a safety flow guide protection device, comprising: a body having a flow guide device through which high pressure air flows; the flow guide device coated with a protecting layer; a safety releasing section formed at a surface of the flow guide device, the flow guide device being a hollow structure; a rear side of the flow guide device being formed as a combining opening; an air grid unit being received in the flow guide device at a side opposite to the combining opening; the air grid unit having a brake air valve for controlling high pressure air; wherein when the flow guide device is communicated, the brake air valve is not compressed by the high pressure air so that the air grid unit is opened for allowing the flowing of the high pressure air; when the flow guide device is not communicated, the brake air valve is compressed by high pressure air so that the air grid unit will isolate the high pressure air; when a greater external force is applied to the protection layer or in high temperature, the flow guide device will separate from the combining unit so as to prevent drainage, burning and explosion of high pressure air.
Furthermore, the present invention provides a safety flow guide protection device, comprising: a flow guide device installed with a flow guide unit and a combining unit; the combining unit having a combining opening; an air grid unit having a plug, a channel and a brake air valve; a protection unit enclosing surfaces of the flow guide unit and the combining unit; the protection unit being made of meltable material; wherein in accident, the protection unit can not be destroyed at a first time, the protection unit will break gradually due to high temperature so that the flow guide device returns to the un-communication state; the brake air valve is compressed by the high pressure air in the gas cylinder so that the air grid unit will be in the seal condition for isolating the high pressure air so as to prevent the high pressure air to drain out, to burn or explosion.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing.
In order that those skilled in the art can further understand the present invention, a description will be provided in the following in details. However, these descriptions and the appended drawings are only used to cause those skilled in the art to understand the objects, features, and characteristics of the present invention, but not to be used to confine the scope and spirit of the present invention defined in the appended claims.
The present invention relates to a safety flow guide protection device, as those illustrated in
A safety releasing section 11 is annularly formed on an outer periphery of the flow guide device 10. In this embodiment, the safety releasing section 11 has a V shape which is indented into the outer periphery of the flow guide device 10, so that a cross section area of the safety releasing section 11 is smaller than other area of the flow guide device 10. A polygonal flange 12 is annularly formed on the outer periphery of the flow guide device 10 and near the safety releasing section 11. Each side of the flange 12 is formed as a concave cambered side. The flow guide device 10 is a hollow structure. A rear side of the flow guide device 10 is formed as a combining opening 13.
An air grid unit 14 has a brake air valve 141 which is movably received in a front side of the flow guide device 10 opposite to the combining opening 13 for selectively sealing the flow guide device 10. The brake air valve 141 is provided for controlling high pressure air. A plug 142 covers the front side of the brake air valve 141 for retaining the brake air valve 141 in the flow guide device 10. The plug 142 has a channel 143 axially defined therein, such that high pressure air is able to flow through the channel 143. High pressure air flows through the channel 143. A magnetic attracting unit 144 is coaxially installed between the plug 142 and the brake air valve 141 for adsorbing iron dregs and other impurities from high pressure air. The magnetic attracting unit 144 is ring-shaped and has two ends which respectively abut against the plug 142 and the flow guide device 10.
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An air grid unit 17 has a plug 171 and a brake air valve 173. The brake air valve 173 is received in one end of the flow guide unit 15 which is opposite to the combining unit 16 for selectively sealing the flow guide unit 15. The plug 171 covers the flow guide unit 15 for retaining the brake air valve 173 in the flow guide unit 15. The plug 171 has a channel 172 axially defined therein, such that high pressure air is able to flow through the channel 172. A magnetic attracting unit 174 is coaxially installed between the plug 171 and the brake air valve 173 for adsorbing iron dregs and other impurities from high pressure air. The magnetic attracting unit 174 is ring-shaped and has two ends which respectively abut against the plug 171 and the flow guide unit 15.
A protection unit 18 encloses the outer periphery of the flow guide unit 15 and an outer periphery of the combining unit 16. The protection unit 18 is made of meltable material. The protection unit 18 may have a polygonal stepped shape. A maximum thickness of the protection unit 18 is between 1 mm and 6 mm. This thickness is suitable for a normal stress in installation and detaching. In emergency, the protection unit 18 can be destroyed easily.
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The Advantages of the present invention are that the external force can destroy the safety releasing section 11 and the protection unit 18 so as to prevent the drainage of high pressure air. Furthermore, the flow guide device 10 and protection unit 18 are coated with light emitting material so that they can be identified easily. The magnetic attracting units 144, 174 can absorb iron dregs and other impurities so that high pressure air can be released easily and successfully.
The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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