Engine control valve with flap and flat seal

US9567948B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9567948-B2
Application numberUS-201314431670-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 26, 2013
Priority dateSep 28, 2012
Publication dateFeb 14, 2017
Grant dateFeb 14, 2017

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Abstract

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In an engine control valve having a body delimiting an internal duct and including a flap mounted such that it can pivot via a spindle of the flap, the flap includes a first part and is able to pivot between an open position that allows gases to pass along the duct, and a closed position in which the flap comes into contact with a flat seal inserted between two elements of the valve body, the seal has an exterior contour that externally surrounds the exterior contour of the flap, the seal includes an opening and a solid portion, the first part closes off the opening of the seal when the flap is in a closed position, and the seal includes at least one slit formed in the peripheral zone of the solid portion, the at least one slit communicating with the opening.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An engine control valve, comprising: a body delimiting an internal duct and comprising a flap pivotably mounted by a pin of the flap, the flap comprising a first part and being capable of pivoting between an open position permitting the passage of gas into the duct, and a closed position in which the flap comes into contact with a flat seal, inserted between two elements of the body of the valve, said seal comprising: an external contour externally surrounding the external contour of the flap, the seal comprising an opening and a solid portion, said first part sealing the opening of the seal when the flap is in a closed position; and at least one slot formed in a peripheral zone of the solid portion and communicating with the opening, said slot comprising a portion arranged outside the internal duct, the seal being inserted between two connecting seals covering each of the slots and each of said connecting seals being in contact with an element of the body. 2. The valve as claimed in claim 1 , the slot extending along a peripheral edge externally delimiting the peripheral zone of the solid portion. 3. The valve as claimed in claim 1 , comprising two parallel slots each extending into a peripheral zone of the solid portion and each communicating with the opening. 4. The valve as claimed in claim 2 , each slot communicating with an end of the opening, viewed along an axis separating said opening and said solid portion, each slot extending perpendicular to said axis of separation. 5. The valve as claimed in claim 1 , each slot having a width ranging between 0.2 mm and 0.8 mm. 6. The valve as claimed in claim 4 , each slot having a width of 0.5 mm. 7. The valve as claimed in claim 1 , the seal being strictly flat over its entire surface. 8. The valve as claimed in claim 1 , each connecting seal being provided with a peripheral lip. 9. The valve as claimed in claim 1 , each connecting seal having an opening, the dimensions thereof being greater than those of the opening of the seal. 10. The valve as claimed in claim 1 , the flap comprising a second part separated from the first part by the pin of the flap, said second part being flush with the solid portion when the flap is in a closed position. 11. The valve as claimed in claim 10 , the flap comprising a rounded bulged portion placed between the second part and the pivot pin, said bulged portion being positioned so as to remain in contact with the solid portion of the seal when the flap pivots between an open position and a closed position or vice versa. 12. An engine control valve, comprising: a body delimiting an internal duct and comprising a flap pivotably mounted by a pin of the flap, the flap comprising a first part and being capable of pivoting between an open position permitting the passage of gas into the duct, and a closed position in which the flap comes into contact with a flat seal, inserted between two elements of the body of the valve, said seal comprising: an external contour externally surrounding the external contour of the flap, the seal comprising an opening and a solid portion, said first part sealing the opening of the seal when the flap is in a closed position; at least one slot formed in a peripheral zone of the solid portion and communicating with the opening, said slot comprising a portion arranged outside the internal duct; and a longitudinal axis that separates the opening and the solid portion of the seal. 13. An engine control valve, comprising: a body delimiting an internal duct and comprising a flap pivotably mounted by a pin of the flap, the flap comprising a first part and being capable of pivoting between an open position permitting the passage of gas into the duct, and a closed position in which the flap comes into contact with a flat seal, inserted between two elements of the body of the valve, the flap further comprising: a second part separated from the first part by the pin of the flap, the second part being flush with the solid portion when the flap is in a closed position; and a rounded bulged portion placed between the second part and the pivot pin, said bulged portion being positioned so as to remain in contact with the solid portion of the seal when the flap pivots between an open position and a closed position or vice versa, said seal comprising: an external contour externally surrounding the external contour of the flap, the seal comprising an opening and a solid portion, said first part sealing the opening of the seal when the flap is in a closed position; and at least one slot formed in a peripheral zone of the solid portion and communicating with the opening, said slot comprising a portion arranged outside the internal duct.

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Classifications

  • F02M26/70Primary

    Flap valves; Rotary valves; Sliding valves; Resilient valves · CPC title

  • the closure members being pivoted around an essentially central axis · CPC title

  • F16K1/2057Primary

    the sealing being arranged on the valve seat · CPC title

  • the sealing being arranged on the valve seat · CPC title

  • Butterfly valves · CPC title

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What does patent US9567948B2 cover?
In an engine control valve having a body delimiting an internal duct and including a flap mounted such that it can pivot via a spindle of the flap, the flap includes a first part and is able to pivot between an open position that allows gases to pass along the duct, and a closed position in which the flap comes into contact with a flat seal inserted between two elements of the valve body, the s…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Valeo Systemes De Controle Moteur
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02M26/70. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 14 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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