WO1997038249A1 - Dispositif a valve de non-retour variable et a fermeture lente, montee en derivation - Google Patents
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- the present invention is installed in a fluid feed line to safely prevent water hammer and pressure rise due to backflow of fluid in the pipe when the input to the pump is suddenly stopped and feed is stopped.
- it relates to a variable bypass-closed check valve device.
- the check valve provided in the feed water pipe cannot stop the sudden change of flow velocity in the pipe when the pump stops. May cause serious accidents.
- the check valve should not be used to reverse the flow of supplied water by applying energy to the angle. Because it is provided to keep it, it is extremely uneconomical to allow a large amount of backflow at the time of its closure, even for the purpose of shock mitigation, and therefore within a range where water hammer and pressure rise do not occur Then the backflow should be kept to a minimum.
- the closing speed of the bypass valve can be adjusted by adjusting the needle valve of the attached dashpot, the size of the bypass flow path at the start of the backflow (bypass valve body) It is difficult to adjust and limit the reverse flow rate appropriately since the starting position of the facility cannot be adjusted on site.
- the bypass valve must have a predetermined size ( Generally, the size of the main valve is required to be about one-fourth the diameter of the main valve.)
- various design considerations such as reinforcement of each member and dashpot are required, and a bypass valve body that performs its original function is required.
- the peripheral equipment becomes larger and larger, and it becomes an exaggerated and complicated device. Since the bypass valve takes up a considerable amount of space, the bypass valve is generally attached to the upper part of the main valve box in the form of a backpack. Therefore, maintenance and adjustment of dashpots are troublesome.
- the present invention drastically solves all of these technical problems, and enables a bypass valve for backflow buffering to facilitate drainage and adjustment of the backflow, as well as both a main valve and a bypass valve. It is a B objective to obtain a variable bypass slowly closed check valve device that is compact and has a reasonable structure, is easy to design and manufacture, has high performance and is economical. Disclosure of the invention
- the present invention provides a main valve unit and a bypass valve unit.
- both valves are opened to discharge the fluid.
- the main valve closes first, and then the bypass valve closes slowly while being braked.
- the check valve device of the bypass slowly closing type that prevents water hammer due to the valve seat 12 between the inlet passage 15 and the output passage 16 and concentric with the valve seat
- a valve box 11 having a cylinder portion 11c formed therein, and a valve seat 1 which is hermetically and slidably fitted to the cylinder portion 11c when the end face on the inlet flow path side is in reverse flow of fluid.
- a valve body 13 formed so as to close the valve body 2, and a valve operating range restricting device which is fitted and fixed to the valve body 13, and has one end extended and provided with a connecting member 2 1; And a valve shaft connected to a braking device for braking valve closing movement, and a valve body 13 connected to the valve body.
- a communication passage 2 that communicates the bag chamber 13 j formed by the cylinder part 11 c with the inlet flow passage 15 and the outlet flow passage 16 via opening / closing portions 25 V; 2 -6 V, respectively. 5; 26.
- the main valve device has three main valve elements that always have an acting force in the valve closing direction, and at the same time, are small in both shape resistance and positive resistance, and when the fluid supply is stopped, the fluid discharge direction
- the flow force is characterized in that the main valve body 3 is substantially attached to the valve seat 2 at the time of losing its properties and stopping.
- FIG. 1 showing one embodiment.
- the variable bypass slowly closing check valve device of the present invention when the fluid is supplied by a pump or the like, both the main valve device and the bypass valve device are opened, and the flow path 5-6 and the flow path 5-6 are opened. 1 5—1 2! ⁇ Discharge the fluid in the direction of 16-6, and at the time of feed stop it, the main valve unit closes first, then the bypass valve unit closes slowly with braking, and water hammer due to backflow of the discharge side fluid And pressure rise.
- the period for which this check valve is to be operated is that the bag chamber ⁇ 3 j formed by the valve body 13 of the bypass valve device and the valve box cylinder part 11 c and the inlet passage 1
- the opening / closing part 25 V between 5 and 5 is closed, and between the bag chamber 13 j and the outlet flow path 16 A certain opening / closing part 26 V is left open, and the pressure in the bag chamber 13 j is made equal to the pressure in the outlet channel 16.
- the back-and-forth pressure of the valve body 13 prevails on the bag chamber 13j side and pushes the valve body 13 in the closing direction, which is controlled by the braking device 31 and the bypass slowly closed check Acts as a valve.
- the opening / closing section 26 V between the bag chamber 13 j and the outlet channel 16 is closed, and then the opening / closing section 25 V between the bag chamber 13 j and the inlet channel 15 is opened.
- the pressure in the bag chamber 13 j equal to the pressure in the inlet channel 15.
- both the front and rear pressures of the valve element 13 are offset by the ffi force of the artificial flow path 15, and the valve element 13 can be forcibly opened with a small force due to manual handle operation or the like. In this way, water can be easily drained by this bypass valve device, and it is economical because there is no need to provide a separate “water drain bypass valve”.
- valve diameter of the bypass valve device is much larger than that of a normal "water drainage bypass valve", so that the waiting time until drainage is completed can be extremely short.
- one of the two communication channels is always closed at 25 V; 26 V, a steady flow does not occur via the communication channels 25; No worries.
- the backflow should be minimized within a range where water hammer and pressure rise do not occur. Can be. If you want to limit the reverse flow to a small amount, rotate the handle 24 to lower the handle shaft 23 and push the connecting member 21
- the lower end of the handle shaft 23 (or the lower end of the connecting member 22) may serve as the upper limit of the movement of the valve body 13.
- the configuration according to claim 1 alone has a great effect, but it is more preferable that the main valve unit is configured as described in claim 2.
- the main valve device has its main valve body 3 force ⁇ which always has an acting force in the predetermined valve closing direction, and at the same time, has a shape resistance and an inertia. Since the resistance is formed to be small, the operation of the main valve body 3 is in the flow of embracing the valve when the valve is open, and the operation of the main valve body 3 is based on the balance between the valve opening force and the valve closing force. Even if the flow starts to decelerate suddenly, the valve starts to close almost at the same time and closes the main valve seat 2 inclined to the flow path without delay. Sitting without shooting.
- the bypass valve device can be smaller than that of the prior art.
- the U diameter of the bypass valve device may be, for example, about 1/8 to 1/10 of the diameter of the main valve device, but it depends on the pipeline conditions. It is not limited.
- bypass valve unit can be compact means that not only each component ⁇ design of the braking device 'is easy and economical to manufacture, but also the bypass valve unit does not take up extra space. Since it can be mounted at any position such as the side of the valve unit, it also has the advantage that even if the check valve becomes large, maintenance and inspection and adjustment of the braking device can be easily performed.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a main valve device and a longitudinal sectional view of a bypass valve device according to an embodiment of the present invention, in which both valves are fully opened.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of a main valve unit according to another embodiment of the present invention [& J diagram] and a vertical cross-sectional view of a bypass valve unit, showing both valves fully opened.
- FIG. 3 is a side view of a main valve device and a longitudinal sectional view of a bypass valve device according to still another embodiment of the present invention, in which both valves are closed.
- FIG. 4 is a longitudinal sectional view of a main valve device according to each embodiment of the present invention, showing a state where the main valve is fully opened.
- FIG. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view of a conventional bypass slowly-closed check valve device.
- FIG. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view of a bypass slowly closing type check valve device of the prior art.
- FIG. 1 shows the entirety of a variable-noise slowly-closing check valve device having a main valve unit A and a bypass valve unit B
- FIG. 4 particularly shows the main valve unit A.
- the bypass valve box 11 installed across the inlet flow path 5 and the outlet flow path 6 of the main valve device section A flows from the inlet flow path 15 to the outlet flow path 16.
- the valve box 11 includes a valve seat 12 and a cylinder part 11 c formed concentrically with the valve seat between an inlet channel 15 and an outlet channel 16.
- the valve element 13 is hermetically and slidably fitted to the cylinder part 11c via a seal portion 13s, and the valve seat 12 is closed when the inlet flow path follows the fluid backflow. Formed to be closed.
- the bag chamber 13 j formed by the valve body 13 and the valve box cylinder part 11 c is provided with an on-off valve 25 V and 26 V in the artificial flow path 15 and the outlet flow path 16, respectively. Having communication paths 25; 26.
- a valve shaft 14 is fitted and fixed to the valve body 13.
- the extended end of the valve shaft 14 is connected to the valve operating range regulating device C via connecting members 21 and 22 having a play movement portion (notch portion).
- the structure of the valve operating range restricting device C is such that the handle 24 rotates to move the handle shaft 23 with a detent and the connecting member 22 attached to the tip thereof in the axial direction ⁇ .
- the connecting member 21 is wrapped within the notch of the connecting member 22 to restrict the movement range M of the valve shaft 14 and the valve body 13 to which the connecting member 21 is mounted. are doing.
- the braking device 31 is a general one, and has a bag-chamber-shaped cylinder,
- the piston is fixed to a piston rod that slidably penetrates the cylinder lid, and the piston is accommodated in the cylinder as a main component.
- the cylinder ⁇ is filled with a fluid (eg, oil or water).
- a throttling action ffl is generated by the throttle resistance of a needle valve or the like that controls the fluid flowing between the front and rear of the piston with the movement of the piston. Then, the degree of braking is controlled by adjusting the opening of the needle valve.
- the movement transmitting mechanism between the valve shaft 14 and the braking device 31 has a structure in which the valve shaft 14 presses the piston rod of the braking device 31 during the valve closing movement in this figure. Therefore, when the feeding is resumed valve body 3 and the valve stem 1 four fluid? To increase the press) I is released, carriage return to Bisuton automatically original position of the brake instrumentation L3 ⁇ 4 3 1 For this purpose, a biasing member 33 is interposed in the piston rod of the braking device 31.
- each component since the braking device 31 is connected to the valve shaft 14 and the valve body 13 along the linear direction of the braking force, each component has an abnormality such as torsional moment due to braking.
- the bypass valve unit B has a simple structure and is compact as a whole, because it does not require a large amount of acting force.
- the main valve unit A is based on technical ideas such as “Swing type anhydrous ⁇ reverse 1 valve unit”, which is a special type of pump.
- the main valve body 3 is almost seated on the main valve seat 2 at the time when the fluid supply stops and the flow in the discharge direction of the fluid loses its character, and is configured to avoid the occurrence of water hammer due to the delay of closed axles. ing.
- the main valve box 1 installed between feed pipes (not shown) forms a flow path from the artificial flow path 5 to the outlet flow path 6.
- the main valve body 3 is fitted and connected to the main valve box 1 via the main valve rotating shaft 4 and faces the outlet side of the main valve seat 2 provided to be inclined with respect to the direction of the flow path 5-6. It is held so that it can swing freely.
- the main valve body 3 removes as much as possible the factors that impede its closing movement.
- the shape is designed to have a small flow resistance
- the flexible mass is made as small as possible
- the center of gravity of the whole is located downstream of the main valve rotation shaft 4, and the valve's own weight It is designed to produce a force acting in the closing direction, that is, to close the valve.
- the magnitude of the valve closing force is set so as to balance the acting force in the valve opening direction received from the flow of the predetermined maximum flow rate when the main valve body 3 is fully opened, that is, the magnitude of the valve opening force.
- FIG. 1 The operating principle of this embodiment is the same as that of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1.
- the difference between the first and second embodiments is as follows. It is a mechanism that moves up and down while rotating simply by screwing it into the screw portion on the side, so that the connecting members 21 and 22 can rotate and slide in phase. (4) Since the braking device 31 is always connected to the valve shaft 14, the biasing member 33 for automatically returning the piston of the braking device 31 is omitted. With this structure, the bypass valve body 13 is slowly operated for both opening and closing.
- the communication paths 25 and 26 that connect the bag chamber 1 3 j with the inlet flow path 15 and the outlet flow path 16 are combined into a three-way, and a three-way valve 25 V is provided at the intersection, and a bypass is provided. It is said that the forced opening operation of the valve can be further simplified.
- the shape of the flow path near the bypass valve seat 12 is such that the valve body 13 ridge has a comb-like shape on the valve seat 12 in order to prevent hunting of the valve body 13 when the water volume is low immediately before closing the valve.
- a conventional technique such as providing a projection may be applied appropriately. In the present embodiment, an example in which a comb-shaped projection is provided on the valve seat 12 has been described.
- the piston of the control section C (the one shown also serves as the connection member 22).
- V closes, then the communication hole 25 with the inlet channel 15 opens, and the back pressure in the bag chamber 13 j is removed, and the handle shaft 23 continues to be pulled up.
- the valve shaft 14 is pulled up by the contact with the valve shaft 1, and the non-pass valve body 13 is opened.
- the bag chamber 13 j should be cut off from the artificial flow path 15 and opened to the outlet flow path 16 by going through the reverse process. Along with this mechanism, it is sufficient to form a hole in the valve box 11 without providing the communication passages 25 and 26 outside the valve box 11, thereby reducing manufacturing costs.
- variable bypass slowly closing check valve device of the present invention has a remarkable effect of preventing drainage and water hammer 'over pressure', since draining and adjusting operations are easy, cost is not increased. Power to play ⁇
- the braking device 31 in the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, the cylinder is sealed and the working fluid of the braking river is separately enclosed.
- biston silicon as in the embodiment is used.
- a braking device other than a dagger type may have the same braking effect, and need not be limited to a piston / cylinder type. ⁇ If the braking device 31 is attached to the lower part of the valve box 11 with the biston rod facing upward as shown in the figure, the working fluid for braking is less likely to leak out, which is a convenient force. ', It is not necessary to limit to this attachment position.
- the movement transmitting mechanism between the bypass valve body 13 and the braking device 31 there is a structure in which the abutment is pressed and interlocked at the time of the valve closing movement as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 3, and FIG.
- various connection mechanisms such as via a transmission lever may be used.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 show a connecting mechanism having a play movement portion between the bypass valve body 13 and the bypass valve operating range regulating device portion C through a notch provided in the connecting member 22. It is not necessary to limit to this method as exemplified by the method of connecting.
- the play motion part is a force exemplified in FIGS. 1 to 3 disposed inside the valve box 11, and the valve shaft 14 is liquid-sealed and penetrated outside the valve box 11. Needless to say, a play movement section may be provided outside the valve box 11. It is not necessary to limit the location of the valve operating range control device C to the upper part of the valve box 11.
- the handle shaft 23 may be driven by the force s exemplified by the manual operation of the handle 24. Alternatively, an actuator may be attached for remote operation.
- the opening / closing portions 25v; 26v of the communication passages 25; 26 of the bypass valve device section B are provided with the opening / closing valves illustrated in FIGS.
- an actuator may be attached to the on-off valve or the on-off cock 25 V; 26 V for remote control.
- the bypass valve 13 is shown in Figs. 1 to 3 as a member that has both a function as a balance valve that balances thrust in the valve axis direction and a function to open and close the valve seat 12. Although a cylindrical type with an open is illustrated, it is needless to say that the valve may be divided into two valves that individually perform these two functions.
- the urging member 17 illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3 closes the valve body 13 as much as possible when there is no load, and allows the valve body 13 to settle in a state. Plays a role in alleviating collision with the upper part of the valve box 11 and the like, but is not an essential member in the operation principle of the present invention.
- the factors that hinder the valve closing movement are reduced as much as possible ( ⁇ The shape of the valve body 3 is reduced, the quality is reduced, and the shape resistance is reduced.
- the required valve closing movement can be achieved only by the descent of the main valve body 3 due to its own weight, and the valve has almost no delay following the pipe while being synchronized with the deceleration speed of the pipe flow.
- valve closing force biasing member A weight, a spring, etc.
- the valve closing force biasing member can be interposed between the main valve box 1 and the main valve body 3 to urge the valve to close (not shown).
- the main valve seat 2 is provided to be inclined with respect to the flow path 5-6 as an important element to ensure that the valve closes immediately without delay in response to changes in flow.
- the inclination angle can be set according to the specification conditions. Under general specification conditions, in order to have versatility considering that the valve device can be used both vertically and horizontally, the flow line from flow path 5 to 6 must be installed. Desirable force is an inclination angle of 20 degrees to 30 degrees with respect to an orthogonal plane. The present invention is not limited to this.
- the main valve body 3 may have various structures using the prior art.
- the main valve body 3 is divided and connected to two sections of the valve section and the arm section, and the connection section is allowed to slightly move.
- the main valve body 3 is It may be an integral structure including the arm (not shown).
- the main valve device ⁇ is of a type other than the swing type (for example, a lift type ⁇ an eccentric butterfly type).
- the present invention drastically solves all of the technical problems of the prior art, and provides a bypass valve for backflow buffering so that drainage and backflow adjustment can be easily performed.
- Both the bypass valve and the bypass valve are configured in a compact and rational structure, and a variable bypass slowly closing reverse lh valve device that is easy to design and manufacture, has high performance and is economical.
- the starting position of the bypass valve at the start of backflow can be adjusted at the site of the facility, such as water hammer); EAppropriate adjustment to minimize backflow within a range where power does not increase Can be restricted.
- the main valve unit is configured so that the main valve element is almost seated on the main valve seat at the time of loss of inertia and loss of inertia due to the flow force in the discharge direction of the fluid. It's a compact thing.
- the bypass valve unit does not take up extra space and can be mounted at any position, such as the side of the main valve unit. Adjustments can be made easily.
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