Diverter valve
US-9631731-B2 · Apr 25, 2017 · US
US11592115B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11592115-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916686901-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 22, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Feb 28, 2023 |
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A fluid valve comprises a valve housing having at least one fluid inlet and at least one fluid outlet and having a valve axis. At least one of the inlet and outlet is arranged in a wall extending circumferentially about the valve axis. The valve further comprises a rotary valve body arranged within the valve housing for rotation about the valve axis. The rotary valve body comprises a frusto-conical valve body wall and at least one inlet or outlet valve body opening through the valve body wall, the valve body being rotatable about the valve axis so as selectively to place the valve housing inlet and valve housing outlet into fluid communication via the at least one valve body opening. The at least one inlet or outlet valve body opening is a slot which extends in the direction of the valve axis.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fluid valve comprising: a valve housing having a fluid inlet and at least two fluid outlets and having a valve axis, the at least two fluid outlets being arranged in a circumferential wall extending circumferentially about the valve axis; and a rotary valve body arranged within the valve housing for rotation about the valve axis; wherein the rotary valve body comprises a frusto-conical valve body wall, an open first end, and an closed second end that define an internal chamber, the open first end located adjacent the fluid inlet of the valve housing, and a plurality of circumferentially spaced openings in the frusto-conical valve body wall, the rotary valve body being rotatable about the valve axis so as selectively to place one or more of the at least two fluid outlets of the valve housing into fluid communication with the fluid inlet via one or more of the plurality of circumferentially spaced openings in the valve body wall and the internal chamber of the rotary valve body; wherein the open first end has a first diameter that is greater than a second diameter of the closed second end; wherein the valve housing fluid inlet is not closable by the valve body; and wherein the plurality of circumferentially spaced openings includes a first opening, a second opening positioned 45 degrees from the first opening about the valve axis, a third opening positioned 135 degrees from the first opening about the valve axis, and a fourth opening positioned 180 degrees from the first opening about the valve axis. 2. The fluid valve as claimed in claim 1 , comprising respective cylindrical fluid connectors mounted to the valve housing inlet and the outlets for conducting fluid to and from the valve housing, wherein a cross sectional flow area of a respective connector is substantially the same as a cross sectional area of the corresponding valve body opening. 3. The fluid valve as claimed in claim 2 , wherein each of the fluid connectors extends through the valve housing wall and into sealing engagement with a corresponding opening in the sealing element. 4. The fluid valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a biasing element is mounted between the valve housing inlet and one end of the rotary valve body, and wherein the biasing element comprises one or more annular springs. 5. The fluid valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an upper end of the sealing element is located within a counterbore formed in an upper wall of the valve housing. 6. A fluid valve comprising: a valve housing having a fluid inlet and at least two fluid outlets and having a valve axis, the at least two fluid outlets being arranged in a circumferential wall extending circumferentially about the valve axis; a rotary valve body arranged within the valve housing for rotation about the valve axis; wherein the rotary valve body comprises a frusto-conical valve body wall, an open first end, and a closed second end that define an internal chamber, the open first end located adjacent and axially aligned with the fluid inlet of the valve housing, and a plurality of circumferentially spaced openings in the frusto-conical valve body wall, the rotary valve body being rotatable about the valve axis so as selectively to place one or more of the at least two fluid outlets of the valve housing into fluid communication with the fluid inlet via one or more of the plurality of circumferentially spaced openings in the valve body wall and the internal chamber of the rotary valve body; wherein the plurality of circumferentially spaced openings includes a first opening, a second opening positioned 45 degrees from the first opening about the valve axis, a third opening positioned 135 degrees from the first opening about the valve axis, and a fourth opening positioned 180 degrees from the first opening about the valve axis, wherein the open first end has a first diameter that is greater than a second diameter of the closed second end; and a sealing element interposed between the valve housing and the valve body wall, such that the sealing element is separable from the valve housing and the valve body. 7. The fluid valve as claimed in claim 6 , comprising respective cylindrical fluid connectors mounted to the valve housing inlet and the outlets for conducting fluid to and from the valve housing, wherein a cross sectional flow area of a respective connector is substantially the same as a cross sectional area of the corresponding valve body opening, and wherein each of the fluid connectors extends through the valve housing wall and into sealing engagement with a corresponding opening in the sealing element.
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