This application claims priority to European Patent Application No. 21461560.1 filed Jun. 28, 2021, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to water valves and, in particular, a system for enabling water to drain from areas in the valve where water can accumulate.
Valve are used in fluid flow systems to regulate the flow of fluid through the system. Valves can be provided in flow lines to prevent flow through the valve, when closed, or to allow flow and, in some cases, to regulate the flow rate. Various types of valve are known including simple, manually operated valves, and motorised valves. Valves can be simple shut-off valves or differential valves. Valves are commonly used in water systems such as sanitation systems. A known problem with water valves is that there will usually be some small gaps between the various valve components where water can accumulate. Even though valves are commonly provided with seals where valve parts connect, there is still the potential for water to collect in valve spaces. In some environments, e.g. in aircraft water systems, or other cold environments, water that has collected in such spaces can freeze and prevent valve parts from moving as required or otherwise cause damage to the valve. Spaces between valve parts can also allow the ingress of debris which can also damage the valve. Valve designers therefore aim to design valves with as few water gaps as possible or even to eliminate space between the valve components. This requires very accurate machining and can be complex and costly to manufacture such valves.
There is, therefore, a need for a simple, inexpensive valve design that allows accumulated water to effectively drain away from the water gaps in the valve as well as to prevent debris getting into the valve.
According to the disclosure, there is provided a valve assembly comprising a movable valve element arranged to move relative to a valve housing between an open and a closed position, the valve housing including a drainage body provided with drainage holes arranged to allow fluid to drain from the valve assembly from gaps between the movable valve element and the housing via the drainage holes.
According to another aspect, there is provided a water system incorporating such a valve system.
Preferred embodiments will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the drawings.
Referring first to
The valve of the present disclosure replaces part of the valve housing 30, that includes the water gaps 10, 11, 12, with a drainage body 40 as shown in
In a preferred arrangement, however, the drainage body is further modified to prevent dirt and pollution from entering the valve via the holes 41, 42 in the drainage body. This is provided by means of a flexible washer 50 that is mounted across the drainage body to cover the holes but still to allow water drainage from the water gaps as described further below. As shown in
The washer should be flexible so that it can be deformed by pressure. An example washer is shown, in its flat or undeformed state, in
In this example, the washer, which may be made of rubber or other flexible material such as plastic, is assembled into the drainage body by pushing the head 54 into the groove 55. The washer body 51, in its flat state, lays over the holes of the drainage body.
The drainage body may also be provided with a wall extension 43 extending down and pressing against the perimeter of the washer body when the washer is assembled to ensure that the washer is held tightly in place as shown in
When water accumulates in the water gaps 10, 11, 12, the higher water pressure on the valve side of the washer causes the washer to deform (this position is not shown in
In some applications, however, it is not feasible to merely drain water from the valve into the environment around the valve if, for example, the valve is located in an environment that may be damaged by water, such as an environment containing electrics or materials that should not get wet. In aircraft water systems, for example, the water drained from the valve via the holes of the drainage body cannot, for safety reasons, merely be ejected to the valve environment.
For such applications, the valve of this disclosure can be further modified as shown in
As explained above, when the washer is deformed, water can flow from gaps 10, 11 out of the valve via holes 41 in the drainage body 40 and water from gap 12 can flow through holes 42 in the drainage body. If it is desired not to let the drained water flow directly into the environment, the valve can be further modified by attaching a drainage pipe 60 around and extending from the drainage body 40 as shown in
This drainage system can be seen, by way of example, in
In some applications, it may not be feasible to drain the water off at all, in that it may not be possible to drain the water directly into the environment or via a drainage pipe. An alternative solution is therefore shown in
The various examples of the valve, described above, are only some examples of the disclosure. Variations are possible within the scope of the claims.
The valve according to the disclosure has the effect of eliminating the negative effect of water gaps in the valve using a simple, inexpensive solution that is easy to manufacture and assemble.
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21461560.1 | Jun 2021 | EP | regional |