Valve having double wound lamellar ring

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 7237761
  • Patent Number
    7,237,761
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 25, 2005
    19 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 3, 2007
    17 years ago
Abstract
The present invention is directed to a valve which includes a housing having a valve seat for a flap that is rotationally mounted on a drive shaft. A double wound lamellar ring is arranged outside and around the flap in a peripheral groove of the flap. The invention also relates to the use of the valve.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a valve and to a use of the valve. Valves, for example for gas ducts, are known. They often comprise a housing with a valve seat in which a rotatably mounted flap is arranged for closing the gas duct. In order to avoid leakage air, the flap is provided with a piston seal encircling it on the outside. The latter generally comprises a metal ring which, for flexibility reasons, has a gap. During operation, it is often disadvantageous that leakage air can pass through this gap, which is not desirable. This is the case in particular if the gases to be conducted by the valve have relatively high temperatures and in addition greatly fluctuate in their temperatures.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention is therefore based on the object of providing a valve, in which the formation of leakage air can be largely avoided. Reliable closing of the gas duct is therefore to be ensured even at relatively high and fluctuating temperatures of the gas.


The object on which the invention is based is achieved by a valve which comprises a housing with a valve seat for a flap which is mounted rotatably on a drive shaft, in which a double wound lamellar ring is arranged on the outside around the flap in a peripheral groove of the flap. The double wound lamellar ring is a flat metal ring which is wound double and therefore is virtually in the shape of a simple key tag. The valve seat may also be, for example, part of the housing. It has surprisingly been shown that by means of the arrangement of the double wound lamellar ring as a piston seal, the formation of leakage air can be largely avoided. It is advantageous in this case that the flexibility of the double wound lamellar ring is provided in such a manner that the valve can be reliably closed even at higher and fluctuating temperatures of the gas. Since the arrangement of a gap is omitted, it is advantageously avoided that leakage air can pass from one side of the flap to the other side of the flap.


According to one particular refinement of the invention, the valve seat is designed as a steel ring which is pressed into the housing. As a result, the resistance to wear in the valve seat can be noticeably increased. This is particularly advantageous if the valve is to be opened and closed frequently.


According to a further refinement of the invention, a housing made from aluminum is arranged. The valve therefore has a lower weight, with, at the same time, a high resistance to wear in the valve seat being ensured.


The invention finally also relates to the use of the valve as a gas return valve of a motor vehicle. Gases which are conducted by a gas return valve of a motor vehicle generally have high temperatures and large temperature fluctuations. In this case, a formation of leakage air is entirely undesirable. The use of the valve according to the invention as a gas return valve of a motor vehicle is therefore particularly advantageous.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention is explained in more detail and by way of example below with reference to the drawing (FIG. 1-FIG. 2).



FIG. 1 shows the valve in cross section; and



FIG. 2 shows a three-dimensional illustration of the double wound lamellar ring.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION


FIG. 1 illustrates the valve in cross section. The valve comprises a housing 3 with a valve seat 4 for a flap 2 which is mounted rotatably on a drive shaft 1. A double wound lamellar ring 5 is arranged on the outside around the flap 2 in a peripheral groove of the flap 2. The valve seat 4 is designed as a steel ring which is pressed into the housing 3. This has an advantageous effect on the resistance to wear of the valve seat 4. By contrast, the housing 3 is manufactured from aluminum, which has an advantageous effect on the weight of the valve. The valve is suitable in particular as a gas return valve of a motor vehicle.


In FIG. 2, the double wound lamellar ring 5 is illustrated three-dimensionally. It is in the form of a simple key ring.

Claims
  • 1. A valve, comprising a housing including a valve seat for a flap which is mounted rotatably on a drive shaft, in which a double wound lamellar ring is arranged on an outside around the flap in a peripheral groove of the flap.
  • 2. The valve according to claim 1, wherein the valve seat comprises a steel ring which is pressed into the housing.
  • 3. The valve according to claim 2, wherein the housing comprises aluminum.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
102 51 385 Nov 2002 DE national
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is a continuation of International Application Serial Number PCT/DE03/03291, filed Oct. 2, 2003, which designated the United States and further claims priority to German patent application 10251385.6, filed Nov. 1, 2002, the both of which are herein incorporated by reference.

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Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20070007481 A1 Jan 2007 US
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/DE03/03291 Oct 2003 US
Child 11113009 US