The present invention relates to a sub-frame for attachment to a body and to a body having such a sub-frame and relates particularly but not exclusively to a sub-frame for a valve body and to a valve body with such a sub-frame.
Presently, it is known that valves for gas cylinders may include a main body portion and control valves for controlling the flow of gas from the cylinder and may still further include pressure gauges/or flow meters and also possibly a handle which may form part of the valve body or may be attached thereto by some intermediate means. Whilst such arrangements can provide perfectly adequate solutions to the problem of locating suitable handles and/or gauges and meters it will be appreciated that each individual valve body must be designed to accommodate a handle and/or gauge/meter and the valve body itself may be unnecessarily complex and expensive to produce. In addition, the gauge or meter is generally quite exposed and may be liable to be damaged. Still further, standardisation of appearance is difficult as different cylinders and different gasses will require their own unique arrangements of gauges and handles.
In view of the above, there exists a requirement for an arrangement that might allow for the better mounting of ancillary components and protection thereof whilst also possibly allowing for a more uniform external appearance. The present invention also attempts to provide an arrangement which both protects the valve body whilst also providing mounting positions for gauges and meters and may also be used to provide the base for an external casing which could be of standard appearance and size regardless of valve shape or dimensions.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a sub-frame for a valve body having two or more location surfaces, said sub-frame comprising a first and a second portion having mutually confronting contact surfaces, sides and front and back surfaces and mutually confronting engagement surfaces, wherein said mutually confronting contact surfaces are shaped to engage with each other upon placement together of the two portions and said mutually confronting engagement surfaces are shaped to engage with one or other of said one or more location surfaces on the valve body.
Preferably, said mutually confronting engagement surfaces include a curved surface for engagement with correspondingly curved surfaces on one or other of said one or more location surfaces on the valve body.
Advantageously, said mutually confronting engagement surfaces comprise semi-circular recesses in the mutually confronting engagement surfaces having a radius of curvature R1, R2 and wherein said radius of curvature R1, R2 is equal to a radius R3, R4 of a corresponding location surfaces on the valve body.
Preferably, when in contact with each other, the mutually confronting contact surfaces each extend in a common plane P1.
Advantageously, said common plane P1 extends in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis L of a valve around which said sub-frame is positioned and wherein said plane P1 is coincident with a neutral plane P2 of a valve body when positioned therearound.
Advantageously, said sub-frame further includes one or more apertures on said side surfaces for receiving one or more portions of a valve body.
Preferably, said one or more apertures include second engagement surfaces for engaging with corresponding engagement surfaces on one or other of said portions of said valve body.
Conveniently, said two or more location surfaces include inter-engaging alignment features for inter-engaging with each other such as to ensure correct alignment of the location surfaces.
Preferably, the arrangement includes a securing member to secure the first and second portions to each other.
A particularly preferred arrangement includes an outer casing comprising two portions having one or more first location features thereon and wherein said sub-frame further includes one or more second location feature for engagement with the said one or more first location features when said two portions are placed around said sub-frame.
Advantageously, said outer casing includes an inner surface and said first location features comprise axially extending protrusions on said sub-frame and said one or more second location feature comprise axially extending surfaces on said inner surface.
Preferably, said one or more first location features are on said front and back surfaces (of said sub-frame (opposite sides to the split line of P1).
Conveniently, said sub-frame may include a bottom surface extending generally perpendicular to plane P1 and for engagement with a correspondingly extending surface on a valve body.
In a particularly preferred approach, the sub-frame includes a valve body.
The arrangement may an electrical component which may be mounted on said sub-frame.
Advantageously, said outer casing may include a handle.
In a particularly preferred arrangement there is provided a cylinder valve assembly comprising a sub-frame as claimed in claim 1, a valve body around which said sub-frame is secured and an outer casing around said sub-frame and being secured to said sub-frame.
The above features and others of the present invention will now be described in more detail by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring now to the drawings in general but particularly to
Whilst the function of these surfaces will be described in more detail later herein it will be appreciated that any two or more in combination are to be used as reference surfaces against which, in operation, corresponding surfaces of the sub-frame 10 are located such as to ensure accurate location of the sub-frame relative to the valve body 12 which may, otherwise, be relatively rough cast in external appearance with a high degree of dimensional tolerance.
It will be appreciated that the easiest way to produce the dimensionally accurate surfaces 14, 15, 16, 17 is to machine them and the easiest way of machining is to turn them on a lathe or the like such as to produce circular surfaces 14 to 16 and planar surfaces 17. As a consequence, the sub-frame 10 is provided with appropriately shaped surfaces 24a, 24b, 26a, 26b, and 32a, 32b, 33a, 33b which may include or comprise one or more curved surfaces 24a, 24b, 26a, 26b, 32a, 32b, 33a, 33b as well as one or more planar surfaces 27a, 27b. A combination of these surfaces is employed to provide suitable contact surfaces the dimensions and accuracy of which are taken into consideration when designing the sub-frame 10 such as to allow a close fit between it and the valve body 12 on at least two and preferably three of these surfaces. These surfaces in combination with confronting surfaces 18a, 18b combine to provide a close fitting sub-frame 10 around the valve body 12 the outer surfaces of which may then be used to mount other components discussed alter herein. It will be appreciated that the most appropriate shaped surface to match the circular surfaces of 14 and 16 are matching curved surfaces so each surface 24a, 24b and 26a, 26b preferably comprises a semi-circular recess in the appropriate mutually confronting contact surfaces 18a, 18b having a radius of curvature R1, R2 which is substantially equal to the radius of curvature R3, R4 of corresponding location surfaces 14, 16 on the valve body 12. When the sub-frame is assembled around the valve body 12 the planar surface 27a, 27b is also in close contact with planar surface 17 of the valve body 12 and, thus, the sub-frame is securely located relative to the valve by three points or surfaces of contact. When assembled, the mutually confronting contact surfaces 18a, 18b extend in a generally common plane P1, as shown best in
Also shown in the drawings are one or more apertures 30a, 30b on said side faces 20a, 20b for receiving one or more portions 12a, 12b of the valve body 12 that may project outwardly from axis Z. Such projections may vary between valves so the apertures 30a, 30b may differ depending on the particular valve body 12 around which the sub-frame is positioned. In some arrangements it may also be appropriate to provide second surfaces (32a, 32b) for confronting or even possibly engaging surfaces 34a, 34b on the one or more portions 12a, 12b of the valve. Such detail is best seen in
The two portions 12a, 12b are secured together by a securing means which, preferably, comprises one or more screws 36 but it will be appreciated that an adhesive or self-inter-engaging bayonet fittings may also be used.
Reference is now made more particularly to
It will be appreciated that to make a good fit between each of the valve and the sub-frame the radius of formation (R1, R2, R3) of the valve surfaces 16, 14 and 19 should closely match those of the corresponding surfaces with which they engage. In practice, the sub-frame may be made of plastics material so the dimensional accuracy of the engagement surfaces is of importance but remaining surfaces need not be moulded to as high a degree of accuracy. It will also be appreciated that the surfaces and contact therebetween will cause the sub-frame to be located securely in at least two and preferably 3 of axes X, Y and Z, which will greatly enhance the accuracy of location and the ability of the sub-frame 12 to carry load transmitted from the valve body 12.
The external surface of the sub-frame will now be discussed with particular reference to
In the particular arrangement of the figures the first location features 40 are each provided on the front and back surfaces 22a, 22b of the sub-frame which, in effect, provides two such features on each half of the sub-frame and the split line of plane P1 lies between.
It will be appreciated that the sub-frame 10 may include the casing 38 and the valve body 12 as a fully assembled component. It will also be appreciated that the sub-frame 10 and/or the assembled component may also include an electrical component 50, as discussed above.
Still further, it will be appreciated that individual items described above may be used on their own or in combination with other items shown in the drawings or described in the description and that items mentioned in the same sentence as each other or the same drawing as each other need not be used in combination with each other. In addition the expression “means” may be replaced by actuator or system or device as may be desirable. In addition, any reference to “comprising” or “consisting” is not intended to be limiting any way whatsoever and the reader should interpret the description and claims accordingly. In particular, it will be appreciated that the assembly of the sub-assembly 10 around a valve body 12 and secured to it and the placement of a protective outer casing 32 around the sub-assembly 10 and secured to it provides a new form of cylinder valve assembly which will bring advantages to the market. The present invention is, therefore, considered to cover such an arrangement.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1217552.7 | Oct 2012 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2013/069954 | 9/25/2013 | WO | 00 |