Sheet metal exhaust bypass valve

US9541206B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9541206-B2
Application numberUS-201314091406-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 27, 2013
Priority dateNov 27, 2012
Publication dateJan 10, 2017
Grant dateJan 10, 2017

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The invention relates to a bypass valve, particularly a two-way valve for exhaust gas flows from motor vehicles, having a valve housing and an actuating mechanism with a valve flap and two ports for fluid outlet, which are embodied as alternately sealable by the valve flap, and one port for fluid intake, characterized in that at each of the ports for fluid outlet an adapter and sealing ring is provided, arranged at least partially and fluid-tight in the valve housing, wherein the valve flap can be positioned fluid-tight on the adapter and sealing ring.

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What is claimed is: 1. A bypass valve for exhaust gas flows from a motor vehicle, comprising: a valve housing having an upper valve housing half and a lower valve housing half separately formed from each other, the upper valve housing half and the lower valve housing half cooperating to define at least two fluid outlet ports and an exhaust gas port configured for fluid intake, each of the at least two fluid outlet ports including an adapter and sealing ring element, wherein each of the upper valve housing half and the lower valve housing half is formed from sheet metal, each of the lower valve housing half and the upper valve housing half having three bent portions, each of the three bent portions of the lower valve housing half contacting one of the three bent portions of the upper valve housing half; an actuating mechanism at least partially received in the valve housing; and a valve flap operated by the actuating mechanism and alternately sealing the at least two fluid outlet ports, wherein a first one of the three bent portions of each of the lower valve housing half and the upper valve housing half is positioned intermediate and arcuately extends between the exhaust gas port and a first one of the at least two fluid outlet ports, a second one of the three bents portions of each of the lower valve housing half and the upper valve housing half is positioned intermediate and arcuately extends between the exhaust gas port and a second one of the at least two fluid outlet ports, and a third one of the three bent portions of each of the lower valve housing half and the upper valve housing half is at least partially enveloping the actuating mechanism and arcuately extending about the actuating mechanism between the first one of the at least two fluid outlet ports and the second one of the at least two fluid outlet ports, wherein the actuating mechanism includes a spindle having a first end and a second end, an actuating lever mounted on the first end of the spindle, a flap bracket mounted on the second end of the spindle and coupled to the valve flap, and a spindle seal sealing between the spindle and the upper valve housing. 2. The bypass valve of claim 1 , wherein the valve flap includes one flap. 3. The bypass valve of claim 1 , wherein the valve flap includes two flaps. 4. The bypass valve of claim 3 , wherein the two flaps are arranged spaced apart on a rivet. 5. The bypass valve of claim 1 , wherein the valve flap is configured to sealingly engage each of the adapter and sealing ring elements. 6. The bypass valve of claim 1 , wherein the adapter and sealing ring element is a hollow cylinder projecting outwardly from the at least two fluid outlet ports. 7. The bypass valve of claim 1 , wherein the adapter and sealing ring element is conformable to correspond to the valve flap. 8. The bypass valve of claim 1 , wherein the adapter and sealing ring element is conformable to vary a flow cross-section of the at least two fluid outlet ports. 9. The bypass valve of claim 1 , wherein the actuating mechanism is rotatable and at least partially mounted in the valve housing. 10. The bypass valve of claim 9 , wherein the valve flap is pivotally coupled to the flap bracket by a bearing element to facilitate sealing of the at least two fluid outlet ports. 11. The bypass valve of claim 10 , wherein the bearing element is configured as a gimbal mount coupling the valve flap to the flap bracket, wherein the bearing element provides a moving relationship between the valve flap and the adapter and sealing ring element. 12. The bypass valve of claim 1 , wherein each of the adapter and sealing ring elements is coupled to a connecting tube. 13. The bypass valve of claim 1 , wherein each of the lower valve housing half and the upper valve housing half is formed from stamped sheet metal. 14. A bypass valve for exhaust gas flows from a motor vehicle, comprising: a valve housing having an upper valve housing half and a lower valve housing half separately formed from each other, the upper valve housing half and the lower valve housing half cooperating to define at least two fluid outlet ports and an exhaust gas port configured for fluid intake, each of the at least two fluid outlet ports including an adapter and sealing ring element wherein each of the upper valve housing half and the lower valve housing half is formed from sheet metal, each of the lower valve housing half and the upper valve housing half having three bent portions, each of the three bent portions of the lower valve housing half contacting one of the three bent portions of the upper valve housing half; a pair of connecting tubes, each of the connecting tubes received by the adapter and sealing ring element; an actuating mechanism at least partially received in the valve housing and having a flap bracket pivotally coupled thereto; and a valve flap coupled to and pivoting with the flap bracket the valve flap operated by the actuating mechanism for alternately sealing the at least two fluid outlet ports, the valve flap configured to sealingly engage with each of the adapter and sealing ring elements, wherein a first one of the three bent portions of each of the lower valve housing half and the upper valve housing half is positioned intermediate and arcuately extending between the exhaust gas port and a first one of the at least two fluid outlet ports, a second one of the three bent portions of each of the lower valve housing half and the upper valve housing half is positioned intermediate and extending arcuately between the exhaust gas port and a second one of the at least two fluid outlet ports, and a third one of the three bent portions of each of the lower valve housing half and the upper valve housing half is at least partially enveloping the actuating mechanism and arcuately extending about the actuating mechanism between the first one of the at least two fluid outlet ports and the second one of the at least two fluid outlet ports, wherein the actuating mechanism includes a spindle having a first end and a second end, an actuating lever mounted on the first end of the spindle, the flap bracket mounted on the second end of the spindle and coupled to the valve flap, and a spindle seal sealing between the spindle and the upper valve housing. 15. The bypass valve of claim 14 , wherein the valve flap includes one flap. 16. The bypass valve of claim 14 , wherein the valve flap includes two flaps, wherein the two flaps are arranged spaced apart on a rivet. 17. The bypass valve of claim 14 , wherein the adapter and sealing ring element is a hollow cylinder projecting outwardly from the at least two fluid outlet ports and is conformable to correspond to the valve flap. 18. The bypass valve of claim 14 , wherein the actuating mechanism is rotatable and at least partially mounted in the valve housing.

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Classifications

  • F16K11/052Primary

    with pivoted closure members, e.g. butterfly valves · CPC title

  • F16K11/074Primary

    with flat sealing faces · CPC title

  • Pivoted valve or deflector · CPC title

  • F01N13/08Primary

    Other arrangements or adaptations of exhaust conduits {(pipes, joints or supports therefor in general F16L; collecting or removing exhaust gases of vehicle engines in workshops B08B15/00, on highways E01C1/005)} · CPC title

  • Multiple-way valves, e.g. mixing valves; Pipe fittings incorporating such valves · CPC title

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What does patent US9541206B2 cover?
The invention relates to a bypass valve, particularly a two-way valve for exhaust gas flows from motor vehicles, having a valve housing and an actuating mechanism with a valve flap and two ports for fluid outlet, which are embodied as alternately sealable by the valve flap, and one port for fluid intake, characterized in that at each of the ports for fluid outlet an adapter and sealing ring is …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Halla Visteon Climate Control, Hanon Systems
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16K11/052. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 10 2017 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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