Leveling valve for discharging and supplying fluid

US10696120B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10696120-B2
Application numberUS-201815972279-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 7, 2018
Priority dateMay 8, 2017
Publication dateJun 30, 2020
Grant dateJun 30, 2020

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A leveling valve ( 101 ) for discharging and supplying air from and to a plurality of utilization elements ( 205 a, b ), in particular pneumatic suspension bellows, includes a valve arrangement ( 103 ) for directing air between a source ( 207 ) of pressurized air, an exhaust port ( 3 ) and the utilization elements, a supply port ( 1 ) in fluid communication with the valve arrangement ( 103 ) and the source ( 207 ) of pressurized air, and an exhaust port ( 3 ) having an exhaust air channel (a) for discharging exhaust air. The exhaust port ( 3 ) includes at least one air-permeable damping element, which is at least partly positioned within the exhaust air channel (a).

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What is claimed is: 1. A leveling valve ( 101 ) for discharging and supplying air from and to a plurality of utilization elements ( 205 a, b ), the leveling valve comprising: a valve arrangement ( 103 ) for directing air between a source ( 207 ) of pressurized air, an exhaust port ( 3 ) and the utilization elements, a supply port ( 1 ) in fluid communication with the valve arrangement ( 103 ) and the source ( 207 ) of pressurized air, and an exhaust port ( 3 ) having an exhaust air channel (a) for discharging exhaust air, wherein the exhaust port ( 3 ) includes at least one air-permeable damping element (b), which is at least partly positioned within the exhaust air channel (a) upstream of an air flap ( 158 ). 2. The leveling valve ( 101 ) of claim 1 , wherein the damping element (b) comprises a textile material. 3. The leveling valve ( 101 ) of claim 2 , wherein the textile material contains at least one member of the group consisting of felt, wool felt, plastic felt, nonwovens or textile mesh. 4. The leveling valve ( 101 ) of claim 1 , wherein the damping element (b) has a density of 0.19+/−0.1 g/cm3. 5. The leveling valve ( 101 ) of claim 1 , wherein the damping element (b) has an air permeability within the range of 190-210 L/min. 6. The leveling valve ( 101 ) of claim 1 , wherein the damping element (b) has an oil absorption capability in a range of 360-420% by weight. 7. The leveling valve ( 101 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the damping element (b) is positioned within a tubular recess within the housing ( 140 ), of the leveling valve ( 101 ). 8. The leveling valve ( 101 ) according to claim 7 , wherein the damping element (b) is positioned within a protruding tubular sleeve extension section ( 141 s ) of a base body ( 141 ) of the housing ( 140 ). 9. The leveling valve ( 101 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the damping element (b) is positioned around a central positioning element (e) extending through an axial through bore (f) of the damping element (b) and being positioned centrally within the exhaust air channel (a), and wherein the damping element (b) is positioned within a tubular sleeve section ( 141 s ) of the housing ( 140 ), in particular base body ( 141 ), of the leveling valve ( 101 ), and wherein the damping element has at least one of the following properties: a density in the range of 0.19+/−0.1 g/cm3; an air permeability of or above 200 L/min; or a diameter (D)/length (L) ratio in the range of 1.5 to 2. 10. An air suspension system ( 200 ) for a vehicle ( 300 ), the suspension system comprising a plurality of utilization elements ( 205 a and 205 b ), the leveling valve ( 101 ) according to claim 1 for discharging and supplying air from and to the utilization elements ( 205 a and 205 b ), and a source ( 207 ) of pressurized air connected to a fluid supply port ( 1 ) of the leveling valve ( 101 ). 11. A vehicle ( 300 ) comprising a plurality of tires ( 303 ) mounted on a vehicle axle ( 301 ), a superstructure ( 305 ), and the air suspension system ( 200 ) according to claim 1 , the air suspension system ( 200 ) coupling the axle ( 301 ) to the superstructure ( 305 ). 12. A leveling valve ( 101 ) for discharging and supplying air from and to a plurality of utilization elements ( 205 a, b ), the leveling valve comprising: a valve arrangement ( 103 ) for directing air between a source ( 207 ) of pressurized air, an exhaust port ( 3 ) and the utilization elements, a supply port ( 1 ) in fluid communication with the valve arrangement ( 103 ) and the source ( 207 ) of pressurized air, and an exhaust port ( 3 ) having an exhaust air channel (a) for discharging exhaust air, wherein the exhaust port ( 3 ) includes at least one air-permeable damping element (b), which is at least partly positioned within the exhaust air channel (a), wherein the damping element (b) is ring-shaped. 13. The leveling valve ( 101 ) according to claim 12 , wherein the damping element (b) is formed as a cylindrical ring having a axial through bore (f) with an inner diameter (d) of the axial through bore (f) being in a range of 6-8 mm. 14. The leveling valve ( 101 ) of claim 12 , wherein the damping element (b) has at least one of the following properties: an outer diameter (D) within a range of 15-19 mm; an inner diameter (d) within a range of 5.5-9.5 mm, or a length (L), measured in a flow direction within the exhaust air channel (a), in a range of 8-12 mm.

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  • Height adjusting valves · CPC title

  • Regulating distributors or valves for pneumatic springs · CPC title

  • Regulating distributors or valves {for hydropneumatic systems}(B60G17/044 - B60G17/048, {B60G17/0416} take precedence; {Fluid interconnection systems to control vehicle inclination B60G21/06, B60G21/10}; valves per se F16K) · CPC title

  • Height or leveling valve for air-springs · CPC title

  • Height adjusting or levelling valves · CPC title

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What does patent US10696120B2 cover?
A leveling valve ( 101 ) for discharging and supplying air from and to a plurality of utilization elements ( 205 a, b ), in particular pneumatic suspension bellows, includes a valve arrangement ( 103 ) for directing air between a source ( 207 ) of pressurized air, an exhaust port ( 3 ) and the utilization elements, a supply port ( 1 ) in fluid communication with the valve arrangement ( 103 ) …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wabco Europe Bvba
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60G17/0525. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 30 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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