Switch valve unit, fluid switch and kit of fluid switches
US-10337641-B2 · Jul 2, 2019 · US
US11261992B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11261992-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816480462-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 16, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 10, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 1, 2022 |
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A sanitary valve (1) having a movable diaphragm (4) of a main valve (3) that is actuable using a push-push mechanism (8) which defines at least three discrete switching positions of the main valve (3) controlled via a pilot valve (6), and/or a flowrate regulator (34), preferably adjustable by the push-push mechanism (8), arranged permanently downstream from the main valve (3).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A sanitary valve, comprising: a main valve ( 3 ) which has a movable diaphragm ( 4 ), a pilot valve ( 6 ) configured to actuate the main valve ( 3 ), the pilot valve including a valve tappet ( 7 ) configured to predefine a position of the diaphragm ( 4 ), a push-push mechanism ( 8 ) connected to the valve tappet ( 7 ), the push-push mechanism is configured to switch the valve tappet ( 7 ) between at least three switching positions, and the valve tappet ( 7 ), in an inner switching position of the at least three switching positions, defines a stop for the movable diaphragm ( 4 ). 2. The sanitary valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the push-push mechanism ( 8 ) defines two outer switching positions and at least two inner switching positions, the at least two inner switching positions lie between the two outer switching positions, and a spacing between the two inner switching positions is smaller than a spacing of at least one of the inner switching positions from a respectively neighboring or closest one of the outer switching positions. 3. The sanitary valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein one said switching position of the at least three switching positions defines an open position of the pilot valve ( 6 ), and one other said switching position of the at least three switching positions defines a closure position of the pilot valve ( 6 ). 4. The sanitary valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the push-push mechanism ( 8 ) comprises a positionally fixed guide part ( 24 ) with an arrangement of a plurality of guide tracks ( 27 ), and at least some of the guide tracks ( 27 ) are assigned respective ones of the switching positions by a stop ( 31 ) in the respective one of the guide tracks ( 27 ). 5. The sanitary valve as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the push-push mechanism ( 8 ) has a movable displacement part ( 25 ) with in each case one displacement element ( 28 ) that runs in at least one of the guide tracks ( 27 ). 6. The sanitary valve as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the push-push mechanism ( 8 ) has a switching part ( 26 ) which is arranged movably counter to a restoring force and which has at least one guide element ( 29 ) which runs in at least one of the fixed guide tracks ( 27 ) and which is transferrable from one guide said track ( 27 ) to a neighboring one of the guide tracks ( 27 ), and the stop ( 31 ) for the guide element ( 29 ), which in each case defines one said switching position, is configured in each case in the guide tracks ( 27 ). 7. A series of sanitary valves, each said sanitary valve ( 1 ) being as claimed in claim 6 , the sanitary valves ( 1 ) have a uniform basic structure and include different ones of the guide parts ( 24 ) having different positioning of the stops on the guide tracks ( 27 ). 8. The sanitary valve as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a valve seat ( 11 ) which is closable by the diaphragm ( 4 ) arranged between at least one valve inlet ( 13 ) and at least one valve outlet ( 13 ), the diaphragm ( 4 ) being configured to close off a pressure chamber ( 15 ) which is fillable from the at least one valve inlet ( 14 ), such that the diaphragm ( 4 ), with the pressure chamber ( 15 ) filled, closes the valve seat ( 11 ) in a closure position and, with the pressure chamber ( 15 ) relaxed, releases the valve seat ( 11 ) in an open position. 9. The sanitary valve as claimed in claim 8 , further comprising a relief opening ( 10 ) on the diaphragm ( 4 ) that opens into the at least one valve outlet ( 14 ) and is closable by the valve tappet ( 7 ). 10. The sanitary valve as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the valve tappet ( 7 ) is formed on a control element ( 17 ) that is inserted from outside in a sealed manner into the or a pressure chamber ( 15 ). 11. The sanitary valve as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising an equalizing device ( 18 ) formed in an operative connection between the pilot valve ( 6 ) and the push-push mechanism ( 8 ), said equalizing device ( 18 ) permitting actuation of the push-push mechanism ( 8 ) when the pilot valve ( 6 ) is closed. 12. A sanitary valve, comprising: a main valve ( 3 ) which has a movable diaphragm ( 4 ), a pilot valve ( 6 ) configured to actuate the main valve ( 3 ), the pilot valve including a valve tappet ( 7 ) configured to predefine a position of the diaphragm ( 4 ), and a flowrate regulator ( 34 ) arranged downstream from the main valve ( 3 ), the flowrate regulator including a regulator core ( 38 ) that is arranged to be adjustable connected to the movable diaphragm ( 4 ). 13. The sanitary valve as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the flowrate regulator ( 34 ) is arranged in a tubular portion ( 35 ) of a valve outlet ( 14 ) of the main valve ( 3 ). 14. The sanitary valve as claimed claim 13 , further comprising a regulator core ( 38 ), which forms a regulating gap ( 39 ), and has a basic shape that tapers in one direction. 15. The sanitary valve as claimed in claim 14 , further comprising a regulating profile ( 40 ) formed on the regulator core ( 38 ) that, with an elastically deformable regulating element ( 37 ), defines a regulating gap ( 39 ) having a pressure-dependent opening cross section. 16. The sanitary valve as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the regulating element ( 37 ) is formed as an O-ring, and the regulator core ( 38 ) engages through the regulating element ( 37 ). 17. The sanitary valve as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the regulating element ( 37 ) is arranged in a seat, of which a radial closure is formed by the tubular portion of the valve outlet ( 14 ). 18. The sanitary valve as claimed in claim 12 , further comprising a push-push mechanism ( 8 ) by which a nominal flowrate of the flowrate regulator ( 34 ) is modifiable.
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