Electromagnetic valve
US-2015369387-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9670879B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9670879-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514686342-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 22, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 6, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 6, 2017 |
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A valve apparatus includes a body with a supply passage for gas and a solenoid valve housed in the body. The solenoid valve includes a tubular sleeve internally having a flow passage leading to the supply passage, and a valve element and a valve seat that open and close the flow passage. The solenoid valve includes a driving portion that opens and closes the valve element. A seal member is disposed between an outer wall of the sleeve and an inner wall of the body. A tip of the sleeve on a downstream side of the valve element is exposed from the body.
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What is claimed is: 1. A valve apparatus comprising: a body with a supply passage for gas; and a solenoid valve housed in the body, the solenoid valve including: a tubular sleeve internally having a flow passage leading to the supply passage; an opening and closing portion that opens and closes the flow passage; a tip of the sleeve on a downstream side of the opening and closing portion that is exposed from the body; a communication groove formed on an outer peripheral surface of the sleeve, the communication groove having an opening portion which is in communication with the supply passage; a filter provided at the opening portion of the communication groove, the filter being disposed between an outer wall of the sleeve and an inner wall of the body so that the filter is supported by the outer wall of the sleeve and the inner wall of the body; a first pair of seal members disposed between and in direct contact with the outer wall of the sleeve and the inner wall of the body, the first pair of seal members being disposed such that the filter is sandwiched between the first pair of seal members in a longitudinal direction of the sleeve; a driving portion that drives the opening and closing portion so that the opening and closing portion opens and closes the flow passage; and a second seal member disposed between the outer wall of the sleeve and the inner wall of the body. 2. The valve apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the sleeve further includes an introduction passage that allows the communication groove and a flow passage in the sleeve to communicate with each other, and the communication groove is formed along the outer peripheral surface of the sleeve so as to extend from a portion of the sleeve at which the communication groove communicates with the supply passage to a position on the opposite side of a central axis of the sleeve. 3. The valve apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a coupling function portion to which a pipe is connectable is provided at the tip of the sleeve. 4. The valve apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the coupling function portion includes a thread groove formed on an outer peripheral surface of the tip of the sleeve, and the thread groove is configured so as to allow a fastening member provided on the pipe to be fastened to the thread groove. 5. A valve apparatus comprising: a body with a supply passage for gas; and a solenoid valve housed in the body, the solenoid valve including: a tubular sleeve internally having a flow passage leading to the supply passage; an opening and closing portion that opens and closes the flow passage; a tip of the sleeve on a downstream side of the opening and closing portion that is exposed from the body; a communication groove formed on an outer peripheral surface of the sleeve, the communication groove having an opening portion which is in communication with the supply passage; a filter provided at the opening portion of the communication groove, the filter being disposed between an outer wall of the sleeve and an inner wall of the body so that the filter is supported by the outer wall of the sleeve and the inner wall of the body; a tapered surface is formed on an inner peripheral surface of the tip of the sleeve such that a cross sectional area of the flow passage increases continuously to the tip of the sleeve; a driving portion that drives the opening and closing portion so that the opening and closing portion opens and closes the flow passage; and a seal member disposed between the outer wall of the sleeve and the inner wall of the body. 6. The valve apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the sleeve further includes an introduction passage that allows the communication groove and a flow passage in the sleeve to communicate with each other, and the communication groove is formed along the outer peripheral surface of the sleeve so as to extend from a portion of the sleeve at which the communication groove communicates with the supply passage to a position on the opposite side of a central axis of the sleeve. 7. The valve apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein a coupling function portion to which a pipe is connectable is provided at the tip of the sleeve. 8. The valve apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the coupling function portion includes a thread groove formed on an outer peripheral surface of the tip of the sleeve, and the thread groove is configured so as to allow a fastening member provided on the pipe to be fastened to the thread groove.
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