The present invention relates to a valve module and to a filter device incorporating such a valve module.
Diaphragm valves, which are intended to control a fluid flow, are known. An example of diaphragm valves of this type is shown in
The object of the present invention is to provide an improved diaphragm valve module.
Another object of the invention is to provide a valve module which requires less overall space than prior designs.
A further object of the invention is to provide a valve module which is cost-effective.
These and other objects are achieved in accordance with the present invention by providing a valve module for controlling a fluid flow comprising a valve having a valve cover, a valve body, and a valve seat, in which the valve body is configured to matingly correspond to the valve seat; the valve seat is integrated in an adapter plate; the valve body and the valve cover are attached to the adapter plate in a sealed manner to form a control chamber; and the adapter plate has an unfiltered fluid channel and a filtered fluid channel situated inside the adapter plate, an inlet leading to the unfiltered fluid channel, and an outlet leading from the filtered fluid channel.
The valve module according to the present invention is used for controlling a fluid flow, in particular a liquid flow to be filtered. The valve module comprises a valve having a valve cover, a valve body, and a valve seat. The valve body matingly engages the valve seat, which advantageously may be integrated in an adapter plate. The valve body and the valve cover are connected to the adapter plate, the adapter plate having an inlet and an outlet. An unfiltered fluid channel and a filtered fluid channel are situated inside the adapter plate. The valve body may have any desired configuration, e.g., as a ball or plate. Because the adapter plate forms the valve seat, a valve bottom part may be omitted. Overall space is thus saved on one hand, and guidance of the flow is simplified on the other hand, because the fluid flow is guided in the adapter plate in any case.
In accordance with one advantageous embodiment of the invention, the valve seat is press-fit into the adapter plate. If desired, a different material may be selected for the valve seat than for the adapter plate. Furthermore, the valve seat may be machined on different machines than the adapter plate.
In another advantageous embodiment of the invention, the valve body is a resilient or elastic diaphragm. It may comprise different areas. Preferably, the diaphragm has a boundary zone which is connected to the adapter plate, by which exact positioning of the diaphragm is achieved and slipping is prevented.
It is advantageous if the adapter plate is provided with a valve in the area of the filtered fluid channel, with which the filtered fluid channel can be closed. The filtered fluid channel may thus be closed or opened as needed. This is advantageous when replacing attachment parts.
In accordance with a further advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the adapter plate is provided with a valve in the area of the unfiltered fluid channel, with which the unfiltered fluid channel can be closed. Therefore, downstream components may be changed without any undesired discharge of fluid from the overall device.
In one refinement of the present invention, the filtered fluid channel is provided with at least two valves arranged in parallel, which close or open two separate channels independently of one another. Therefore, only one single channel or all channels may have flow through them as needed. This is especially significant for the flow through components situated downstream.
The filter device according to the present invention is used for filtering a fluid, in particular a processing fluid. Processing fluids in the sense of the present patent application include gases or liquids which are used, for example, to carry away chips or cuttings created during the machining of workpieces or the production of products. For example, the processing fluid may be an air stream or a coolant and/or lubricant, which carry away severed material from the workpiece and/or protect the tool. The filter device comprises a valve module as described above, a container, an unfiltered fluid connection, and a filtered fluid connection. At least one filter unit stack is arranged in the container and is connected to the valve module. The valves serve to individually activate or actuate the filter unit stacks.
The invention will be described in further detail hereinafter with reference to illustrative preferred embodiments shown in the accompanying drawing figures, in which:
a is a schematic view of a filter device according to the invention;
A filter device is schematically illustrated in
A filter bag 24, which is situated in a drawer 25, is situated below the container 18. A concentrate drain 26, which is closable by the valve 12 disposed in the unfiltered fluid channel 20, discharges into the filter bag 24.
The fluid to be filtered flows through the unfiltered fluid connection 20 into the adapter plate 11. The valve 12 in the unfiltered fluid channel 20 is closed, as a result of which the fluid flows through the filter unit stack 16. The valves 12 in the filtered fluid channel 22 are opened, so that the filtered fluid flows through the filtered fluid channel 22 into the collecting vessel 23.
After a defined time interval, and/or as needed, the filter units of the filter unit stack 16 may be regenerated. For this purpose, the valve 12 in the filtered fluid channel 22 of the filter unit stack 16 which is to be cleaned is opened, and the valves 12 of the filter unit stacks 16 which are not to be regenerated are closed. The valve 12 in the unfiltered fluid channel 20 is opened. The filtered fluid impinges against the filter units and flows back through them in the opposite flow direction. The deposits on the inflow side of the filter unit are thus removed and flushed through the concentrate drain into the filter bag 24. After this backwashing procedure, the valve 12 in the unfiltered fluid channel 20 closes again, and the filter device is again ready to filter unfiltered fluid.
The valves 12 are activatable using a control fluid, in particular compressed air. The control fluid is introduced between the diaphragm 13 and the valve cover 14 with sufficient pressure that the diaphragm 13 is not lifted off from the valve seat 15 in normal operation. When the valve 12 is to be opened, the pressure of the control fluid is reduced and the diaphragm 13 thus lifts off from the valve seat 15.
A filter device according to
The filtered fluid channel 22 discharges on one hand into a collecting vessel 23 and on the other hand into a filtered fluid container 23′. The filtered fluid container 23′ can be shut off from the filtered fluid line 22 using a valve 12d. The unfiltered fluid connection 19 is connected to an unfiltered fluid container R, and a pump P is provided to force the fluid to be filtered into the filter unit module 16a. Furthermore, the unfiltered fluid connection 19 is connected to a concentrate drain 26, which discharges into a filter bag 24. The concentrate drain 26 may be opened and closed via a valve 12b.
The container 18 is provided with a drain line A which discharges into a further container 18′. The container 18′ is connected to an unfiltered fluid container R such that fluid collected in the container 18′ may be returned to the unfiltered fluid container R by opening the valve 12′.
A sensor S1 for detecting a minimum level status and a sensor S2 for detecting a maximum level status are provided for detecting the liquid level in the container 18′. As soon as the liquid level is detected by the sensor S2, the valve 12′ is opened. After the level falls below sensor S1, the valve 12′ is closed again.
The fluid to be filtered starts out in the unfiltered fluid container R. From there, it is pumped with valve 12a open through the unfiltered fluid connection 19 into the filter unit module 16a. In this state, the valve 12b is closed. At least one of the valves 12c is open, so that the filtered fluid may exit from the filter unit module 16a through the filtered fluid channel 22. The filtered fluid flows into the collecting vessel 23 or, with valve 12d open, into the filtered fluid container 23′, from where it is supplied for its further use.
If one or more of the filter unit stacks 16 becomes loaded with dirt, the valve 12d is closed and the respective valve 12c is opened so that the filter unit stack 16a may be backwashed. For this purpose, the valve 12a is also closed and the valve 12b into the concentrate drain 26 is opened. The contaminated backwashing fluid is collected in the filter bag 24. When the fluid contained in the filter unit module 16a may not be filtered further, the fluid is removed from the filter unit module via the concentrate drain 12b. When the bag 24 is full, it is replaced or emptied. The concentrate is then disposed of. Because the filter units of the filter unit stack 16 are only clamped against one another, slight leaks may occur. These are collected in the container 18 and removed from the container 18 via the drain line A.
A respective pressure switch D, which detects the pressure level in the particular channel, is situated both in the filtered fluid channel 22 and also in the unfiltered fluid channel 20.
An adapter plate 11 is illustrated in a sectional view in
The filtered fluid channel 22 also is formed by a bore hole, with a vertically extending bore hole meeting a horizontally extending bore hole. The filtered fluid exits again from the adapter plate 11 through the vertical hole. Openings 29, whose number corresponds to the number of filter unit stacks 16, are situated in the horizontally extending hole. A valve seat 15 for a valve 12 is situated in each of these openings 29. Furthermore, the horizontally extending hole is closed on its front sides in operation.
A control chamber 30, which is connected via a solenoid valve 31a to a control fluid line 31, is formed between the diaphragm 13 and the valve cover 14. A control fluid may be introduced into the control chamber 30 through the control fluid line 31 using the solenoid valve 31a, such that the control pressure required in the control chamber 30 can be adapted to the particular operating state of the valve 12. When the valve 12 is closed or kept closed, a higher control pressure is necessary than when the valve 12 is opened.
The foregoing description and examples have been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and are not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the described embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed broadly to include all variations within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
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10 2005 008 923.2 | Feb 2005 | DE | national |
This application is a continuation of international patent application no. PCT/EP2006/060253, filed Feb. 24, 2006 designating the United States of America and published in German on Aug. 31, 2006 as WO 2006/089945, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. Priority is claimed based on Federal Republic of Germany patent application no. DE 10 2005 008 923.2, filed Feb. 24, 2005.
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Parent | PCT/EP2006/060253 | Feb 2006 | US |
Child | 11892660 | Aug 2007 | US |