Low noise gate valve

US11255464B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11255464-B2
Application numberUS-201916724741-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 23, 2019
Priority dateDec 28, 2018
Publication dateFeb 22, 2022
Grant dateFeb 22, 2022

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A pair of air cylinders that cause a valve plate to perform an opening/closing operation each include a head-side air cushion mechanism and a rod-side air cushion mechanism. Each head-side air cushion mechanism includes a head-side communication path and a head-side restricting flow path that connect a head-side pressure chamber and a head-side main flow path in parallel, and a blocking mechanism that blocks the head-side communication path when a piston approaches a retreat stroke end, and each rod-side air cushion mechanism includes a rod-side communication path and a rod-side restricting flow path that connect a rod-side pressure chamber and a rod-side main flow path in parallel, and a blocking mechanism that blocks the rod-side communication path when the piston approaches an advance stroke end.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A low noise gate valve comprising: a valve plate that opens and closes a gate opening, a valve shaft whose distal end is connected to the valve plate, and a driving mechanism that causes the valve plate to perform an opening/closing operation via the valve shaft, wherein the driving mechanism includes a hood through which the valve shaft displaceably extends, a pair of left and right air cylinders that are mounted on the hood parallel to each other with the valve shaft interposed therebetween, and a head-side port and a rod-side port that allow air to be supplied to and discharged from the pair of air cylinders, wherein each air cylinder includes a cylinder housing that is fixed to the hood, a piston that is accommodated in the cylinder housing so as to advance and retreat freely, a driving rod whose proximal end is connected to the piston and whose distal end protrudes out from the cylinder housing, and a head-side pressure chamber and a rod-side pressure chamber that are formed on one end side and the other end side of the piston, respectively, wherein the head-side pressure chambers communicate with the head-side port via head-side main flow paths formed at the cylinder housings and the hood, and the rod-side pressure chambers communicate with the rod-side port via rod-side main flow paths formed at the cylinder housings and the hood, wherein a proximal end portion of the valve shaft is supported by the driving rods of the pair of air cylinders via a shaft supporting mechanism, the valve plate moves from a hermetically sealed position, where the valve plate hermetically seals the gate opening to a fully opened position where the gate opening is fully opened via an intermediate position, where the valve plate does not close the gate opening though the valve plate faces the gate opening, due to an advance stroke of the pistons and the driving rods, and the valve plate moves from the fully closed position to the hermetically sealed position via the intermediate position due to a retreat stroke of the pistons and the driving rods, wherein each air cylinder includes a head-side air cushion mechanism and a rod-side air cushion mechanism that reduce shock when the gate opening is opened and closed by the valve plate, wherein each head-side air cushion mechanism includes a head-side communication path and a head-side restricting flow path that are arranged and parallel and that connect the head-side pressure chamber and the head-side main flow path, and a blocking mechanism that blocks the head-side communication path when the piston that retreats has approached a retreat stroke end, the blocking mechanism blocks the head-side communication path before the valve plate reaches the intermediate position in the retreat stroke of the pistons, and wherein each rod-side air cushion mechanism includes a rod-side communication path and a rod-side restricting flow path that are arranged and parallel and that connect the rod-side pressure chamber and the rod-side main flow path, and a blocking mechanism that blocks the rod-side communication path when the piston that advances has approached an advance stroke end, the blocking mechanism of each rod-side air cushion mechanism blocks the rod-side communication path after the valve plate has passed the intermediate position in the advance stroke of the pistons, wherein the hood is provided with an air damper with which the shaft supporting mechanism comes into contact with shock being absorbed when the valve plate has reached the intermediate position from the fully opened position, and wherein the air damper includes a damper chamber that is formed at the hood, a damper rod that is accommodated in the damper chamber so as to be slidable with a distal end protruding out from the hood, and a damper pressure chamber that is formed to communicate with the rod-side main flow paths to absorb shock. 2. The gate valve according to claim 1 , wherein the blocking mechanism of each head-side air cushion mechanism includes a head-side cushion shaft that protrudes into the head-side pressure chamber from an end wall of the head-side pressure chamber, a concave-shaped head-side cushion hole that is formed in the piston so that the head-side cushion shaft is fitted thereto when the piston has approached the retreat stroke end, and a head-side cushion packing that seals a portion between an inner periphery of the head-side cushion hole and an outer periphery of the head-side cushion shaft, and the head-side communication path is formed in the head-side cushion shaft, and wherein the blocking mechanism of each rod-side air cushion mechanism includes a concave-shaped rod-side cushion hole that is formed in an end wall of the rod-side pressure chamber, a rod-side cushion shaft that is fitted in the rod-side cushion hole when the piston has approached the advance stroke end, and a rod-side cushion packing that seals a portion between an inner periphery of the rod-side cushion hole and an outer periphery of the rod-side cushion shaft, and the rod-side communication path is formed from the rod-side cushion hole. 3. The gate valve according to claim 2 , wherein each head-side cushion packing is formed so as to block a flow of air flowing towards the head-side cushion hole from the head-side pressure chamber and allow a flow of air flowing towards the head-side pressure chamber from the head-side cushion hole, and wherein each rod-side cushion packing is formed so as to block a flow of air flowing towards the rod-side cushion hole from the rod-side pressure chamber and allow a flow of air flowing towards the rod-side pressure chamber from the rod-side cushion hole. 4. The gate valve according to claim 1 , wherein all of the head-side communication paths and the head-side restricting flow paths of the head-side air cushion mechanisms of the pair of air cylinders communicate with the head-side main flow paths, and all of the rod-side communication paths and the rod-side restricting flow paths of the rod-side air cushion mechanisms of the pair of air cylinders communicate with the rod-side main flow paths, so that the head-side air cushion mechanisms and the rod-side air cushion mechanisms of the pair of air cylinders operate in synchronism with each other. 5. The gate valve according to claim 1 , wherein the blocking mechanism of each head-side air cushion mechanism blocks the head-side communication path after the piston passes an intermediate point of the retreat stroke and before the valve plate reaches the intermediate position. 6. The gate valve according to claim 1 , wherein each air cylinder is provided with a first lock mechanism for locking the valve plate at the fully opened position and a second lock mechanism for locking the valve plate at the hermetically sealed position.

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Classifications

  • F16K47/02Primary

    for preventing water-hammer or noise · CPC title

  • slide valves with flat obturating members · CPC title

  • one side of the piston being spring-loaded · CPC title

  • F16K3/18Primary

    by movement of the closure members · CPC title

  • Guillotine or blade-type valves, e.g. no passage through the valve member · CPC title

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What does patent US11255464B2 cover?
A pair of air cylinders that cause a valve plate to perform an opening/closing operation each include a head-side air cushion mechanism and a rod-side air cushion mechanism. Each head-side air cushion mechanism includes a head-side communication path and a head-side restricting flow path that connect a head-side pressure chamber and a head-side main flow path in parallel, and a blocking mechani…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Smc Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16K47/02. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 22 2022 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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