Fluid handling – Line condition change responsive valves – Bi-directional flow valves
Patent
1994-02-15
1996-02-27
Nilson, Robert G.
Fluid handling
Line condition change responsive valves
Bi-directional flow valves
137843, F16K 1718
Patent
active
054940699
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a national phase of PCT/EP92/01239 filed 4 June 1992 and based upon Austrian national application A 1355/91 of 5 July 1991 under the International Convention.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a check valve, particularly for sanitary water fittings with a valve seat and a valve closing member, equipped with a pressure-relief valve which is effective, i.e. opens, in the closing direction of the check valve.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
There is a tendency to build check valve in a reinforced manner, in order to avoid for instance the penetration of water in the fresh water supply duct, in case of underpressure.
The mounting of check valves can become critical when they are meant to be used in connection for instance with single-lever mixing faucets. When, in these fittings, the cold water side is closed off and only the hot water side is open, the cold water check valve being also closed at the same time, the water between the latter and the closed cold water valve seat of the mixing faucet can be heated so intensely, that system pressures result which can damage the fitting. This danger is particularly great at pressures over 16 bar.
From U.S. Pat. No. 4,561,559 a check valve for fuel delivery is known, in whose valve closing member a pressure-relief valve is provided, whereby the valve closing member of the check valve as well as the pressure-relief valve are subjected to spring action. Such a safety device is of course indispensable for a device meant to distribute fuel and for its maintenance. High costs are acceptable in view of the risks.
However when it comes to use in sanitary water fittings the safety device has to be manufactured at low cost, with regard to the material as well as to production time, and practically maintenance free.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
It is the object of the invention to provide a check valve, particularly for sanitary water fittings, which can be produced at a relatively low cost, which has a simple construction and which operates safely.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This object is achieved by providing that the valve closing member of the check valve is composed of a cone and a cone cap which is provided in the closing direction of the check valve with a domed attachment having a lateral outlet aperture, the valve closing member of the pressure-relief valve being located in this attachment, while in the opening direction of the check valve the cone has a tubular extension with a lateral inlet aperture, whose upper end forms a valve seat for the valve closing member of the pressure-relief valve, whereby this valve closing member is supported on the top of this attachment on its side facing away from the valve seat.
Preferably the valve-closing member of the pressure-relief valve consists of an elastic preshaped part, e.g. made of rubber.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawing the sole FIGURE of which is an axial section through a check valve of the invention.
SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION
The check valve is built in the usual manner, in that the housing 2 is at the same time designed to be the valve seat 1, against which the valve closing member 11 seals under the action of spring 6 and with the assistance of a seal 3. The opening direction of the check valve is illustrated by arrow 17. The pressure-relief valve 10 according to the invention is built into the valve closing member 11 of the check valve. The valve closing member 11 of the check valve consists of a cone 4 having a tubular extension 14 with a lateral inlet opening 13 and a cone cap 5 with a dome-like attachment 12 having a lateral outlet opening 9. Between the top 16 of the dome-like attachment 12 and the upper end of the tubular extension 14, which serves as the valve seat 15 of the pressure-relief valve 10, the valve closing member 8 of the pressure-relief valve 10 is pres
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Dubno Herbert
Ideal-Standard GmbH
Nilson Robert G.
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