Flow control valve

US9234597B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9234597-B2
Application numberUS-201214003397-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 9, 2012
Priority dateMar 11, 2011
Publication dateJan 12, 2016
Grant dateJan 12, 2016

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Abstract

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The present disclosure relates generally to a faucet valve cartridge configured for use within a dual handle faucet. The valve cartridge includes an upper plate and a bottom plate received within a valve housing and configured to control fluid flow from an inlet to an outlet. The valve may include anti-water hammer port geometry to reduce turbulent flow and shut-off shock wave noise.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A valve cartridge for a faucet comprising: a valve housing; an upper plate received within the valve housing, the upper plate including an outer surface and a first sealing surface configured to rotate about a longitudinal axis, an arcuate first connecting recess, and an arcuate second connecting recess, and a diametric axis extending intermediate the first connecting recess and the second connecting recess; the first connecting recess being a blind recess extending in an arc between opposing first and second ends, the first connecting recess extending within the first sealing surface and sealed from the outer surface, a first arc length defined between the first and second ends; the second connecting recess being a blind recess extending in an arc between opposing first and second ends, the second connecting recess extending with the first sealing surface and sealed from the outer surface, a second arc length defined between the first and second ends; wherein the first connecting recess is spaced from the diametric axis by a first offset, and the second connecting recess is spaced from the diametric axis by a second offset, the second offset being greater than the first offset; wherein the first arc length is greater than the second arc length; a lower plate received within the valve housing and restrained from moving, the lower plate including a second sealing surface sealingly engaging the first sealing surface, an inlet opening extending into the second sealing surface, and an outlet opening extending into the second sealing surface in spaced relation to the inlet opening; a stem operably coupled to the upper plate and configured to rotate the upper plate about the longitudinal axis; wherein an off position is defined when the first connecting recess is aligned with the inlet opening, and the second connecting recess is aligned with the outlet opening, such that the first sealing surface and the second sealing surface seal the first connecting recess and the second connecting recess from providing fluid communication between the inlet opening and the outlet opening of the lower plate; wherein a partially open position is defined when the upper plate is rotated relative to the lower plate from the off position, such that the first connecting recess provides for fluid communication between the inlet opening and the outlet opening of the lower plate, and second connecting recess remains sealed from the providing fluid communication between the inlet opening and the outlet opening of the lower plate; and wherein a fully open position is defined when the upper plate is further rotated relative to the lower plate from the partially open position, such that the first connecting recess provides for fluid communication between the inlet opening and the outlet opening of the lower plate, and the second connecting recess provides for fluid communication between the inlet opening and the outlet opening of the lower plate. 2. The valve cartridge of claim 1 , further comprising first inclined surfaces proximate opposing first and second ends of the first connecting recess, and second inclined surfaces proximate opposing first and second ends of the second connecting recess. 3. The valve cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the second end of the first connecting recess is angularly spaced from the first end of the first connecting recess by a first angle, and the second end of the second connecting recess is angularly spaced from the first end of the second connecting recess by a second angle, the first angle being greater than the second angle. 4. The valve cartridge of claim 1 , further comprising a support base, and an elastomeric seal positioned axially intermediate the support base and the lower plate and fully radially constrained within the valve housing. 5. The valve cartridge of claim 1 , further comprising a cap supported by the housing, the cap including at least one finger configured to apply a biasing force against the stem. 6. The valve cartridge of claim 1 , further comprising an anti-wear washer disposed between the stem and the valve housing. 7. The valve cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the first connecting recess includes a first arcuate radial inner wall and a first arcuate radial outer wall extending parallel to the first arcuate radial inner wall along a first arcuate center axis, and the second connecting recess includes a second arcuate radial inner wall and a second arcuate radial outer wall extending parallel to the second arcuate radial inner wall along a second arcuate center axis. 8. A valve cartridge for a faucet comprising: a valve housing defining a longitudinal axis; a first fluid flow member received within the valve housing, the first fluid flow member including a first connecting recess, a second connecting recess, and a first sealing surface extending around the first connecting recess and the second connecting recess, the first fluid flow member being configured to rotate about the longitudinal axis; the first connecting recess being a blind recess extending in an arc between opposing first and second ends, the second connecting recess extending with the first sealing surface and sealed from the outer surface, a first arc length defined between the first and second ends; the second connecting recess being a blind recess extending in an arc between opposing first and second ends, the second connecting recess extending with the first sealing surface and sealed from the outer surface, a second arc length defined between the first and second ends; a second fluid flow member received within the valve housing and restrained from moving relative to the valve housing, the second fluid flow member including an inlet opening, an outlet opening, and a second sealing surface extending around the inlet opening and the outlet opening, the first sealing surface sealingly engaging the second sealing surface; a stem operably coupled to the first fluid flow member for rotating the first fluid flow member about the longitudinal axis; wherein the first arc length is greater than the second arc length, such that rotation of the stem in a first direction to a first angular orientation causes the first connecting recess to place the inlet opening in fluid communication with the outlet opening, while preventing the second connecting recess from providing fluid communication between the inlet opening and the outlet opening; and wherein further rotation of the stem in the first direction to a second angular orientation greater than the first angular orientation causes the first connecting recess to place the inlet opening in fluid communication with the outlet opening, and the second connecting recess to place the inlet opening in fluid communication with the outlet opening. 9. The valve cartridge of claim 8 , wherein a diametric axis extends intermediate the first connecting recess and the second connecting recess, the first connecting recess is spaced from the diametric axis by a first offset, and the second connecting recess is spaced from the diametric axis by a second offset, the second offset being greater than the first offset. 10. The valve cartridge of claim 8 , further comprising first inclined surfaces proximate opposing first and second ends of the first connecting recess, and second inclined surfaces proximate opposing first and second ends of the second connecting recess. 11. The valve cartridge of claim 8 , wherein the second end of the first connecting recess is angularly spaced from the first end of the first connecting recess by a first angle, and the second end of the second connecting recess is angularly spaced from the first end of the second

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Classifications

  • F16K11/078Primary

    with pivoted and linearly movable closure members · CPC title

  • Selective reciprocation or rotation · CPC title

  • F16K3/08Primary

    with circular plates rotatable around their centres · CPC title

  • the axis of supply passage and the axis of discharge passage being coaxial and parallel to the axis of rotation of the plates · CPC title

  • Multiple inlet with single outlet · CPC title

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What does patent US9234597B2 cover?
The present disclosure relates generally to a faucet valve cartridge configured for use within a dual handle faucet. The valve cartridge includes an upper plate and a bottom plate received within a valve housing and configured to control fluid flow from an inlet to an outlet. The valve may include anti-water hammer port geometry to reduce turbulent flow and shut-off shock wave noise.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kemp Matthew Lee, Marty Garry Robin, Enlow Brian Alan, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16K11/078. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 12 2016 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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