Alarm valve station of a fire extinguishing system, in particular a sprinkler or spray water extinguishing system, and fire extinguishing system
US-10441833-B2 · Oct 15, 2019 · US
US10962120B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10962120-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816482580-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 1, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 8, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 30, 2021 |
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A valve, having a valve housing which has a fluid inlet chamber and a fluid outlet chamber, having a valve seat which is arranged between the fluid inlet chamber and the fluid outlet chamber, and having a closure body which is movable back and forth between a release position and a blocking position. The closure body abuts against the valve seat in a fluid-tight manner in the blocking position, and wherein the fluid inlet chamber and the fluid outlet chamber are connected to one another in a fluid-conducting manner in the release position. The valve seat and the closure body each have a sealing surface, which are opposite one another in the blocking state, and an elastically deformable sealing element which is arranged between the sealing surfaces in the blocking state and which completely stretches over one of the sealing surfaces.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A valve comprising: a valve housing which has a fluid inlet chamber and a fluid outlet chamber, a valve seat which is arranged between the fluid inlet chamber and the fluid outlet chamber, and a closure body which is movable back and forth between a release position and a blocking position, wherein the closure body abuts against the valve seat in a fluid-tight manner in the blocking position, and wherein the fluid inlet chamber and the fluid outlet chamber are connected to one another in a fluid-conducting manner in the release position, wherein the valve seat and the closure body each have a sealing surface, which are opposite one another in the blocking state, and an elastically deformable sealing element which is arranged between the sealing surfaces in the blocking state and which completely stretches over one of the sealing surfaces; wherein formed on the sealing element in the region of the sealing surfaces, on a side which faces the valve seat, are two or more encircling projections, which define a chamber which, in the blocking state, is sealed off in a fluid-free manner; wherein the sealing surface of the closure body is connected in a fluid-conducting manner to the fluid inlet chamber by one or more flow channels; and wherein the sealing element bulges into the chamber between the two or more encircling projections upon positive pressure within the fluid inlet chamber. 2. The valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the sealing surfaces is of conically tapered form. 3. The valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the sealing element is fastened to the closure body and completely stretches over the sealing surface provided on the closure body. 4. The valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the closure body has a main body, which is mounted pivotably on the valve housing, and a valve disk, wherein the sealing element has a retaining section which is clamped between the main body and the valve disk. 5. The valve as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the retaining section is formed at a first face-side end of the sealing element, and the sealing element has a second face-side end which is opposite the first end and which abuts against the valve disk opposite the side of the retaining section. 6. The valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the valve seat is reversibly detachably coupled to the valve housing. 7. An alarm valve for a fire-extinguishing system, wherein the valve is designed as claimed in claim 1 . 8. The valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the main body has a mounting surface which faces the valve disk, and the valve disk is coupled pivotably to the main body such that the valve disk can be deflected through an angle value relative to the mounting surface. 9. A valve, comprising: a valve housing which has a fluid inlet chamber and a fluid outlet chamber, a valve seat which is arranged between the fluid inlet chamber and the fluid outlet chamber, and a closure body which is movable back and forth between a release position and a blocking position, wherein the closure body abuts against the valve seat in a fluid-tight manner in the blocking position, and wherein the fluid inlet chamber and the fluid outlet chamber are connected to one another in a fluid-conducting manner in the release position, wherein the valve seat and the closure body each have a sealing surface, which are opposite one another in the blocking state, and an elastically deformable sealing element which is arranged between the sealing surfaces in the blocking state and which completely stretches over one of the sealing surfaces, wherein the closure body has a main body, which is mounted pivotably on the valve housing, and a valve disk, wherein the sealing element has a retaining section which is clamped between the main body and the valve disk, and wherein an annularly encircling thickened part is formed on the retaining section. 10. The valve as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the closure body has an annularly encircling recess which interacts with the thickened part and into which the thickened part engages. 11. The valve as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the recess is in the form of sub-recesses, which are formed both in the main body and in the valve disk. 12. The valve as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the sealing surface of the closure body is connected in a fluid-conducting manner to the fluid inlet chamber by one or more flow channels. 13. The valve as claimed in claim 9 , wherein formed on the sealing element in the region of the sealing surfaces, on a side which faces the valve seat, are two or more encircling projections, which define a chamber which, in the blocking state, is sealed off in a fluid-free manner. 14. The valve as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the valve is a wet or dry alarm valve for a fire-extinguishing system, and wherein the valve housing has an alarm channel, which is connected in a fluid-conducting manner to the chamber via one or more flow channels, and an alarm channel outlet for the connection of a pneumatically or hydraulically driven alarm device. 15. The valve as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the alarm channel is defined both by a wall of the valve seat and by a wall of the valve housing. 16. A valve, comprising: a valve housing which has a fluid inlet chamber and a fluid outlet chamber, a valve seat which is arranged between the fluid inlet chamber and the fluid outlet chamber, and a closure body which is movable back and forth between a release position and a blocking position, wherein the closure body abuts against the valve seat in a fluid-tight manner in the blocking position, and wherein the fluid inlet chamber and the fluid outlet chamber are connected to one another in a fluid-conducting manner in the release position, wherein the valve seat and the closure body each have a sealing surface, which are opposite one another in the blocking state, and an elastically deformable sealing element which is arranged between the sealing surfaces in the blocking state and which completely stretches over one of the sealing surfaces, wherein the closure body has a main body, which is mounted pivotably on the valve housing, and a valve disk, wherein the sealing element has a retaining section which is clamped between the main body and the valve disk, and wherein the main body has a mounting surface which faces the valve disk, and the valve disk is coupled pivotably to the main body such that the valve disk can be deflected through an angle value relative to the mounting surface. 17. The valve as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the sealing surface of the closure body is connected in a fluid-conducting manner to the fluid inlet chamber by one or more flow channels. 18. The valve as claimed in claim 16 , wherein formed on the sealing element in the region of the sealing surfaces, on a side which faces the valve seat, are two or more encircling projections, which define a chamber which, in the blocking state, is sealed off in a fluid-free manner. 19. The valve as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the retaining section is formed at a first face-side end of the sealing element, and the sealing element has a second face-side end which is opposite the first end and which abuts against the valve disk opposite the side of the retaining section. 20. The valve as claimed in claim 19 , wherein an annularly encircling thickened part is formed on the retaining section.
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