Exhaust gas recirculation valve
US-9388773-B2 · Jul 12, 2016 · US
US11199268B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11199268-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017099336-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2020 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 14, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 14, 2021 |
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A regulator performing fluid control includes an annular protruding portion having a valve seat on its leading end and an annular diameter-decreasing surface formed by decreasing an inner diameter of the annular protruding portion toward a valve hole. The regulator includes a valve element provided with a contact surface to be in contact with the valve seat and a columnar step portion provided on an inner peripheral side of the valve seat protruding from the contact surface toward the valve hole, the step portion having a diameter larger than an inner diameter of the valve hole and being coaxially formed with the valve hole. An annular ridge is formed by an outer peripheral surface of the step portion intersecting an end face of the step portion on the valve-hole side with the annular diameter-decreasing surface to constitute a passage narrowing portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fluid control valve comprising: a valve element; a valve chamber on an upstream side accommodating the valve element; a valve hole on a downstream side communicated with the valve chamber; and an annular protruding portion protruding from an inner surface of the valve chamber on a side of the valve hole along an outer periphery of the valve hole, the annular protruding portion having a leading end provided with a valve seat, the fluid control valve being configured to perform fluid control by bringing the valve element into and out of contact with the valve seat, wherein the annular protruding portion is provided on its entire circumference on an inner diameter side with an annular diameter-decreasing surface decreasing an inner diameter of the annular protruding portion toward the valve hole, the valve element includes a contact surface to be in contact with the valve seat and a columnar step portion provided coaxially with the valve hole with a large diameter larger than an inner diameter of the valve hole, the step portion protruding from the contact surface toward the valve hole on an inner peripheral side of the valve seat, an annular ridge formed by intersecting an outer peripheral surface of the step portion with an end face of the step portion on a side of the valve hole is placed in a vicinity of the annular diameter-decreasing surface to form a passage narrowing portion, the valve element includes a columnar second step portion provided coaxially with the valve hole, the second step portion protruding from an end face of the step portion on a side of the valve hole toward the valve hole with a diameter smaller than the outer diameter of the step portion, and a second annular ridge formed by intersecting an outer peripheral surface of the second step portion with an end face of the second step portion on the side of the valve hole is placed in a vicinity of an inner surface of the valve hole to form a second passage narrowing portion. 2. The fluid control valve according to claim 1 , wherein the passage narrowing portion is configured such that a value of multiplying a clearance dimension in a radial direction of the annular ridge by a diametric dimension of a center part of the valve seat of the annular protruding portion is in a range of 0.6 to 1.2. 3. The fluid control valve according to claim 2 , wherein a distance from the center part of the valve seat to the outer peripheral surface of the step portion is in a range from 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm. 4. The fluid control valve according to claim 1 , wherein a distance from a center part of the valve seat to the outer peripheral surface of the step portion is in a range from 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm. 5. The fluid control valve according to claim 1 , wherein the second passage narrowing portion is configured such that a value of multiplying a clearance dimension in a radial direction of the second annular ridge by the diametric dimension of a center part of the valve seat of the annular protruding portion is in a range of 0.6 to 1.2. 6. The fluid control valve according to claim 1 , wherein the annular diameter-decreasing surface and an inner peripheral surface of the valve hole are connected via an annular recessed portion provided coaxially with the valve hole and formed in a drilled manner from the annular diameter-decreasing surface toward the valve hole, a third annular ridge formed by intersecting the inner peripheral surface of the annular recessed portion with the annular diameter-decreasing surface is placed in a vicinity of the annular ridge to form the passage narrowing portion with the annular ridge, and a fourth annular ridge formed by an inner surface of the annular recessed portion on a side of the valve hole intersecting the inner peripheral surface of the valve hole is placed in a vicinity of the second annular ridge to form the second passage narrowing portion with the second annular ridge. 7. The fluid control valve according to claim 6 , wherein a distance from the valve seat to the inner surface of the annular recessed portion on the side of the valve hole is smaller than a distance from the contact surface to an end face of the second step portion on the side of the valve hole by 0.03 mm to 0.13 mm. 8. The fluid control valve according to claim 1 , wherein a distance from the outer peripheral surface of the step portion to an outer peripheral surface of the second step portion is in a range from 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm. 9. The fluid control valve according to claim 1 , wherein the fluid control valve comprises: a valve body provided inside with the valve chamber and the valve hole; a cover member overlapped above the valve body in a direction parallel to a contact and separation direction of the valve element; and a diaphragm member connected in its center portion with the valve element and provided with a diaphragm part which is elastically deformed during contact and separation operation of the valve element on an outer periphery of the center portion, wherein, the valve body has an opening portion attached with the diaphragm member on a side of the cover member, the diaphragm member is provided with an annular fixing portion along an outer periphery of the diaphragm part, the diaphragm member attached to the opening portion by press-fitting the annular fixing portion into the opening portion is fixed in a manner that the annular fixing portion is held by the cover member and the valve body from both sides in the contact and separation direction, and the annular fixing portion is provided with an annular cutout portion formed by cutting out an entire outer circumference from the outer peripheral surface to an end face on a side of the valve body except an end portion on the side of the cover member.
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