The present invention refers to a structure for vane-type valve assembly in a positive displacement compressor and, more particularly, a structure comprising a base for seating and/or fixing the static end of a vane-type valve. The general objective of the present invention is to provide a simplified means capable of determining the initial state of the vane-type valve.
As known to those skilled in the art, positive displacement compressors, also known as reciprocating compressors, typically include a fluid compression system that includes a control mechanism of the suction and discharge of working fluid. In general terms, such control mechanism basically consists of at least one suction valve and at least one discharge valve, which are able to clog/unclog the holes by which the working fluid enters or exits from the compression cylinder.
Occasionally, suction valves or discharge valves may also be applied, in order to perform an analogous or equivalent function, in other components or mechanisms that make part of a positive displacement compressor. There are known, for example, technical solutions in which suction valves or discharge valves can be used in acoustic filters that make part of the positive displacement compressor.
Although there are known different types of valves that can be used in positive displacement compressors, it is of particular interest, according to the core of the present invention, to consider the vane-type valves. Briefly, a vane-type valve is that formed by a flexible metal blade. In general terms, a vane-type valve comprises a substantially static end, capable of being fixedly seated and/or fixed to a compressor structure, and a dynamic end, able to clog/unclog one or more holes through which the working fluid flows.
Vane-type valves, especially those used as suction valves or discharge valves in positive displacement compressors, are well known to those skilled in the art. Inclusively, an infinitude of models, normally variable in the geometrical aspect, of vane-type valves are pertaining to the current state of the art.
In the vast majority of applications of vane-type valves in positive displacement compressors, it is common for the initial state of said valve, relative to its working hole, to be normally closed, that is, it is common that in the absence of factors and stimulus the valve is mounted in any structure so as to keep its working hole sealed/clogged.
In addition, as is well known to those skilled in the art, it is known that certain applications may take advantage if a vane-type valve has its initial state normally opened. For example, it is mentioned cases in which it is desired to maintain a suction valve opened at the starting instant of the positive displacement compressor in order to decrease the starting torque of the compressor motor.
In general terms, two constructive possibilities of obtaining a vane-type valve in the initial state opened are known. Such constructive possibilities are shown, in a schematic and simplified manner, in
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It is then based on the scenario presently reported that the present invention arises.
Thus, it is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a structure for vane-type valve assembly in positive displacement compressor capable of maintaining a vane-type valve in initial state normally opened without the need to perform deformations in the valve, and in a simplified form with regard to its manufacturing process.
It is further an objective of the present invention to disclose an inventive core whose possibility of application extends to any and every structure for vane-type valve assembly in positive displacement compressor.
More particularly, it is an objective of the present invention to disclose an inventive core whose possibility of application achieves polymeric structures for vane-type valve assembly in a positive displacement compressor, such as the internal polymeric walls of an acoustic filter used in positive displacement compressors.
The objectives summarized above are fully achieved by means of the structure for vane-type valve assembly, which comprises at least one seating plane (for the static end of a vane-type valve) and at least one sealing plane (for the dynamic end of a vane-type valve), wherein the seating plane and the sealing plane are angularly out of alignment from each other.
That is, in accordance with the present invention, the seating plane of the structure for vane-type valve assembly is defined at a first angle α and the sealing plane of the structure for vane-type valve assembly is defined at a second angle β.
The present invention will now be described in detail on the basis of the illustrative figures listed below, which:
According to the principal objectives of the present invention, it is disclosed a structure for vane-type valve assembly able to make possible maintenance of the vane-type valve in an initial state normally opened without the need for said vane-type valve to be made in a pre-tensioned form.
In this regard, it should be highlighted that said vane-type valve 2 is a totally traditional valve, that is, which comprises a static end 21 (especially dedicated to fixing the valve in a fixed reference) and a dynamic end 22 (especially dedicated to movement as a function of external stimulus), said ends 21 and 22 being distally opposed.
According to the general objective of the present invention, said vane-type valve 2, even being traditional, is maintained in an initial state normally opened due to the structure 1, which basically comprises a seating plane 11 (especially adapted for receiving the static end 21 of the vane-type valve 2) and the sealing plane 12 (which, comprising the working hole 14, is specially adapted for cooperation with the dynamic end 22 of the vane-type valve 2), wherein the seating plane 11 and the sealing plane 12 are angularly out of alignment from each other.
More particularly, as shown in
Considering that the static end 21 of the vane-type valve 2 is fixed to the seating plane 11 of the structure 1 (by means of a conventional fixing component 3, as shown in
Like this, the vane-type valve 2 is maintained in an initial state normally opened without the need for it to undergo physical-mechanical blemishes (as exemplified in
As shown in
Preferably, as shown in
From a factory point of view, the structure 1 can be manufactured in simplified form, after all, the seating plane 11 can be obtained, in a controlled manner, by mechanical stamping, machining or thermoforming process. As shown in
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According to the present invention, the structure 1—as explained above—may comprise a valve plate (see attached illustrations) or may comprise a wall of an acoustic filter (embodiment not particularly shown, but of easy intuition).
It is important to emphasize that the above description has the sole purpose of describing, in an exemplary manner, the particular embodiment of the utility model in question. Therefore, it is clear that modifications, variations and constructive combinations of the elements performing the same function substantially in the same manner to achieve the same results, remain within the scope of protection defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2017 013190 4 | Jun 2017 | BR | national |