Solenoid Valve for a Fuel System
US-2016369914-A1 · Dec 22, 2016 · US
US10184569B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10184569-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615368440-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 3, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 22, 2019 |
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Disclosed is a receptacle for conveying fluid. The receptacle may include a main body, a valve seat body, a poppet, a spring retainer, spring, and a packing. The valve seat body may be disposed in and secured to the main body. The valve seat body may include: a first end portion and an opposing second end portion. The first end portion may include a plurality of first inner surfaces defining an inner annular groove. The valve seat body may include a plurality of second inner surfaces defining an inner void. The plurality of second inner surfaces may include one or more arced surfaces and one or more flats. The packing may be disposed in the inner annular groove.
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What is claimed is: 1. A receptacle for conveying fluid, the receptacle comprising: a main body defining an inlet port and an outlet port; a valve seat assembly comprising: (a) a valve seat body disposed in and secured to the main body, the valve seat body comprising: a first end portion and an opposing second end portion, the first end portion comprising a plurality of first inner surfaces defining an inner annular groove; and a plurality of second inner surfaces defining an inner void and one or more teeth engagers for engaging a tool having outwardly protruding teeth; and (b) a packing disposed in the inner annular groove; a poppet disposed in the main body and moveable between a first position where the poppet is engaged to the packing and a second position where the poppet is disengaged from the packing; a spring retainer disposed in the main body; a spring disposed between the poppet and the spring retainer, the spring biasing the poppet toward the first position; wherein the spring retainer has a maximum outer diameter less than or equal to a minimum inner diameter of the inlet port; and wherein the spring retainer is removable from the main body via the inlet port without disassembling the main body and without damaging or deforming any portion of the spring retainer. 2. The receptacle of claim 1 , wherein the second inner surfaces define a first inner perimeter of the inner void and a second inner perimeter of the inner void, each of the first and second inner perimeters occupying planes perpendicular to a reference longitudinal axis of the receptacle, and each of the first and second inner perimeters having different geometric shapes. 3. The receptacle of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of second inner surfaces comprise one or more connecting surfaces, wherein each of the one or more connecting surfaces meets one of the teeth engagers at a respective edge; wherein the first inner perimeter comprises a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality of teeth engager portions, the plurality of connecting portions corresponding to the one or more connecting surfaces, and the plurality of teeth engager portions corresponding to the one or more teeth engagers. 4. The receptacle of claim 3 , wherein the one or more teeth engagers are one or more flats, the plurality of teeth engager portions are a plurality of flat portions, the one or more connecting surfaces and the one or more flats define the first inner perimeter, and the one or more connecting surfaces, but none of the one or more flats, define the second inner perimeter; wherein the packing comprises an L-shaped cross section. 5. The receptacle of claim 4 , wherein the first inner perimeter is disposed closer to the inlet port than the second inner perimeter; wherein each of the flats comprise two of the plurality of flat portions, the two flat portions of each flat intersecting one another at an intersection and each of the intersections are further from the longitudinal axis of the receptacle than each of the plurality of connecting portions. 6. The receptacle of claim 5 , wherein the one or more connecting surfaces are arced surfaces, the plurality of connecting portions are arced portions, and the second inner perimeter is a circle; wherein the valve seat body defines a reference longitudinal axis and a plurality of radii extending between the longitudinal axis and the plurality of second inner surfaces; and wherein a first radius between the longitudinal axis and one of the one or more arced surfaces is a minimum of the plurality of radii, such that every other radius between the longitudinal axis of the valve seat body and one of the second inner surfaces of the valve seat body is greater than or equal to the first radius. 7. The receptacle of claim 1 , wherein each of the valve seat body, the poppet, the packing, and the spring have a maximum outer diameter less than or equal to a minimum inner diameter of the inlet port; and wherein each of the valve seat body, the poppet, the spring, and the packing are removable from the main body via the inlet port without disassembling the main body and without damaging or deforming any portion of each of the main body, the valve seat body, the poppet, the spring, and the packing. 8. A receptacle for conveying fluid, the receptacle comprising: a main body defining an inlet port and an outlet port; a valve seat assembly comprising: (a) a valve seat body disposed in and secured to the main body, the valve seat body comprising: a first end portion comprising a plurality of first inner surfaces defining an inner annular groove, the plurality of first inner surfaces comprising a first wall, a second wall perpendicularly intersecting one end of the first wall, and a third wall perpendicularly intersecting an opposing end of the first wall; a second end portion opposite the first end portion defining an outer annular groove; and a plurality of second inner surfaces defining an inner void; (b) an outer packing disposed in the outer annular groove, the outer packing contacting one or more inner surfaces of the main body and one or more outer surfaces of the valve seat body; and (c) an inner packing disposed in the inner annular groove and comprising a first annular portion contacting the first wall, the second wall, and the third wall; a poppet disposed in the main body and moveable between a first position where the poppet is engaged to the inner packing and a second position where the poppet is disengaged from the inner packing; a spring retainer disposed in the main body, the spring retainer being removable from the main body via the inlet port without disassembling the main body; and a spring disposed between the poppet and the spring retainer, the spring biasing the poppet toward the first position. 9. The receptacle of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of first inner surfaces comprises a fourth wall, a fifth wall, and a sixth wall, the fifth wall perpendicularly intersecting one end of the fourth wall and the sixth wall perpendicularly intersecting another end of the fourth wall. 10. The receptacle of claim 9 , wherein a reference segment tangent to the fourth wall perpendicularly intersects a reference plane coplanar with the first wall. 11. The receptacle of claim 10 , wherein the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth walls are annular and in contact with the inner packing. 12. The receptacle of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of first inner surfaces comprises a seventh wall and the inner packing contacts the seventh wall. 13. The receptacle of claim 11 , wherein the inner packing comprises an inwardly facing portion, the inwardly facing portion comprising three different packing surfaces, wherein none of the three different packing surfaces contact the valve seat body. 14. The receptacle of claim 13 , wherein the three different packing surfaces comprise a cylindrical surface, a partially conical surface, and an end surface. 15. A receptacle for conveying fluid, the receptacle comprising: a main body defining an inlet port and an outlet port; a valve seat assembly comprising: (a) a valve seat body disposed in and secured to the main body, the valve seat body comprising: a first end portion comprising a plurality of first inner surfaces defining an inner annular groove, the plurality of first inner surfaces comprising at least four different first inner surfaces; a second end portion opposite the first end portion and defining an outer annular groove; and one or more second inner surfaces defining an inner void; (b) an outer packing disposed in the outer a
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