This application relates to and claims the benefit and priority to International Application No. PCT/EP2016/055419, filed Mar. 14, 2016, which claims the benefit and priority to Spanish Utility Model Application No. U201530394, filed Apr. 8, 2015.
The present invention relates to a safety valve adapted to a gas combustion appliance. The invention particularly relates to a safety valve having fixing means optimized for fixing a magnetic group comprised in said safety valve to a body of said safety valve.
Safety valves adapted to a gas combustion appliance comprising a magnetic group opening or closing gas passage towards the burner are known in the state of the art. Generally, the magnetic group is connected to an external power supply source and/or to a thermocouple keeping the magnetic group energized as long as flame is detected in the burner, such that it is assured that the safety valve closes the gas passage towards the burner in the absence of flame.
Documents ES1024395U and ES1023978U both disclose a safety valve comprising a magnetic group and the connection thereof to a thermocouple. In both utility models, the magnetic group is housed in the body of the safety valve and fixed to said body through a threaded element. Said threaded element has two functions, on one hand, to assure sealing for which the tightening torque that must be applied by the operator is very high, and on the other hand, to be electrically conductive in order to act as a grounding terminal of the electromagnet.
According to some implementations a safety valve is provided that comprises a body comprising an inlet conduit and an outlet conduit for the gas, a magnetic group housed at least partially in a housing of the body, opening or closing gas passage from the inlet conduit to the outlet conduit and comprising an electromagnet and a support of said electromagnet, and a bushing coupled to the support.
According to some implementations the safety valve further comprises fixing means for fixing the bushing and the magnetic group to the body. The fixing means comprises a fixing element comprising a cylindrical central part the free end of which is adapted to the geometry of the body retaining the fixing element against the body, and a flange extending radially towards the inside and retaining the bushing against the support. A safety valve with quick and optimized fixing means is thus obtained. On one hand, it is not necessary for the operator to apply a high tightening torque as occurs with the conventional threaded elements for obtaining the necessary sealing. The operator only has to fit the free end of the cylindrical central part to the body with the suitable tool, said operation being quicker and requiring less effort. Furthermore, the fixing element is a simple element which is much lighter in terms of material requirement and easier to manufacture compared to the conventional threaded element.
These and other advantages and features will become evident in view of the drawings and the detailed description.
The safety valve 1 comprises a body 2 which in turn comprises an inlet conduit 3 for the gas, an outlet conduit 4 for the gas communicated with the burner and a magnetic group 7 which is at least partially housed in a housing 5 of the body 2. The housing 5 communicates the inlet conduit 3 with the outlet conduit 4 of the body 2.
The magnetic group 7 is known in the state of the art so it will not be described in detail. The magnetic group 7, shown in detail in
Once the electromagnet 8 is energized either manually or through a specific power supply source, it is kept energized through a thermocouple (not depicted) as long as said thermocouple detects the presence of flame in the burner. In said position, the moving frame 10 is in contact with the electromagnet 8 (safety valve opening position) and the shutter 9 does not close the gas passage towards the outlet conduit 4. When the electromagnet 8 is no longer energized, the spring 11 acts on the shutter 9, moving it together with the moving frame 10 to the safety valve closing position, closing gas passage towards the outlet conduit 4.
The magnetic group 7 also comprises a support 15 of the electromagnet 8. The support 15 is made of an electrically conductive material, preferably a metallic material. The support 15 includes a housing (not shown) in which the electromagnet 8 is partially housed and supported. Furthermore, the electromagnet 8 comprises a core 8a made of a ferromagnetic material and a winding 8b comprising a first end connected to a grounding terminal and a second end connected to a phase terminal 14 of the magnetic group 7. The magnetic group 7 further comprises a casing 13 enclosing therein the electromagnet 8 and the moving frame 10.
In the embodiments shown in
Furthermore, the body 2 of the safety valve 1 includes a recess 5b in the housing 5 such that the support 15 is supported on said recess 5b when the magnetic group 7 is housed in the housing 5 of the body 2.
The safety valve 1 further comprises a bushing 19 electrically connected to the grounding terminal 15 and arranged substantially concentric to the terminal phase 14 of the magnetic group 7.
The bushing 19, shown in detail in
The safety valve 1 further comprises fixing means 22 for fixing the bushing 19 and the magnetic group 7 to the body 2. The fixing means 22 comprise a fixing element 23 comprising a cylindrical central part 23a, and an annular flange 24 extending radially towards the inside. The base 21 of the bushing 19 is held between the flange 24 of the fixing element 23 and the body 2. A free end 25 of the central part 23a is adapted to the outer geometry of the body 2 of the safety valve 1 retaining the fixing element 23 on the body. The fixing element 23 is made of a malleable and ductile metal material allowing it to easily adapt to the body 2. Said material is preferably aluminum.
Once the magnetic group 7 is housed in the body 2 of the safety valve 1 and the bushing 19 is inserted in the magnetic group 7, the fixing element 23 is placed on the bushing 19 such that the annular flange 24 of the fixing element 23 presses on the base 21 of the bushing 19 against the body 2 of the valve 1 and the magnetic group 7, and by means of a suitable tool (such as that shown in
The safety valve 1 further comprises release means 26 for releasing the magnetic group 7 with respect to the body 2. The release means 26 is integrated in the fixing element 23. In the embodiments shown in the drawings, the release means 26 comprises an annular projection between the central part 23a and the annular flange 24 of the fixing element 23. Said annular projection extends orthogonal to the annular flange 24, continuous to said annular flange 24 and to the central part 23a. The release means 26 allows the operator to release the magnetic group 7 and/or the bushing 19 from the body 2 easily. Therefore, when the operator has to carry out maintenance actions, such as changing the magnetic group 7 and/or the bushing 19, he/she press on the release means 26 radially with a suitable tool (such as, for example, suitable pliers) until releasing the free end 25 of the fixing element 23 from the body 2. He/she then removes the fixing element 23, it being possible to remove the magnetic group 7 and/or the bushing 19 from the body 2.
Although the fixing element 23 and the bushing 19 are independent parts in the embodiments that have been shown, in other embodiments that are not shown in the drawings, the fixing element 23 and the bushing 19 can form a single part, i.e., both elements can be made of a single part. Taking into account that the bushing 19 is made of a hard metal and the fixing element 23 is made of a ductile and malleable metal, the single part can be made of two different materials to obtain the same effect.
The safety valve 1 further comprises sealing means 27 and 28 preventing the gas from coming out from the housing 5 of the body 2 towards the outside. In the first embodiment shown in
In the second embodiment shown in
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