Check valve assembly

US9784376B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9784376-B2
Application numberUS-201414333460-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 16, 2014
Priority dateJul 16, 2013
Publication dateOct 10, 2017
Grant dateOct 10, 2017

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A valve assembly for a compressor includes a flow passage defining an inlet, an outlet, and a valve seat located proximate the inlet. The valve assembly also has a valve member that includes a head portion engageable with the valve seat. The head portion has a front face, a rear face located closer to the outlet than the front face, and a side face extending between the front and rear faces. The head portion further has a first convex curvature formed between the front face and the side face. The valve member also includes a collar portion extending toward the outlet from the rear face of the head portion.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A compressor having a system gas pressure, comprising: a flow passage defining an inlet, an outlet, and a valve seat located proximate the inlet; and a valve member, comprising: a head portion engageable with the valve seat, the head portion having a front face, a rear face located closer to the outlet than the front face, and a side face extending between the front and rear faces, the head portion further having a first convex curvature formed between the front face and the side face; a collar portion extending toward the outlet from the rear face of the head portion; a stem portion extending toward the outlet from a rear end of the collar portion, a diameter of the head portion is larger than a diameter of the collar portion, and the diameter of the collar portion is larger than a diameter of the stem portion; and a plurality of vanes extending radially outwardly from the collar portion, wherein the valve assembly is operable between an open position and a closed position, wherein when the valve assembly is in the closed position, the valve member is engaged with the valve seat at the front face of the head portion by the system gas pressure that forces the valve member against the valve seat, thereby blocking the flow passage, and wherein when the system gas pressure moves the valve member away from the valve seat, the flow passage is opened and the valve assembly is operated in the open position. 2. The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the head portion further has a second convex curvature formed between the rear face and the side face of the head portion. 3. The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the collar portion has a transition section having a concave curvature formed between a front end of the collar portion and a side face of the collar portion. 4. The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the collar portion has a minimum diameter of ½ of the diameter of the head portion. 5. The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the valve member further comprises an outer ring such that the plurality of vanes are extending radially between a side face of the collar portion and the outer ring. 6. The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein a radius of the first convex curvature ranges from 1 mm to about half of a distance defined between the front and rear faces of the head portion. 7. A method of guiding compressed gas to flow through a compressor having a system gas pressure, comprising: forcing a valve member against a valve seat formed on an inner surface of a flow passage by the system gas pressure, the flow passage defining an inlet, an outlet, the valve seat being located proximate the inlet; the valve member having: a head portion engageable with the valve seat, the head portion having a front face, a rear face located closer to the outlet than the front face, and a side face extending between the front and rear faces, a collar portion extending toward the outlet from the rear face of the head portion, and a stem portion extending toward the outlet from a rear end of the collar portion, a diameter of the head portion is larger than a diameter of the collar portion, and the diameter of the collar portion is larger than a diameter of the stem portion; engaging the front face of the head portion of the valve member with the valve seat, thereby blocking the flow passage; reducing the system pressure to release the engagement between the valve member and the valve seat; opening the flow passage by moving the valve member away from the valve seat; directing compressed gas to pass around a first convex curvature formed between a front face and a side face of a head portion of a valve member disposed in a flow passage, streamlining a flow of compressed gas when the flow passes around the first convex curvature, such that the first convex curvature helps minimize introduction of a pressure drop at a radial outer edge of the front face; and centering the valve member in the flow passage by a plurality of vanes extending radially outwardly from the collar portion. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: directing the compressed gas to pass around a second convex curvature formed between the rear face and the side face of the head portion, thereby streamlining a flow of the compressed gas when the flow passes around the second convex curvature, such that the second convex curvature helps minimize introduction of a pressure drop at an radial outer edge of the rear face. 9. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: directing the compressed gas to pass around a concave curvature of a transition section, where the concave curvature is formed between a front end of the collar portion and a side of the collar portion, thereby streamlining a flow of the compressed gas when the flow passes around the concave curvature, such that the concave curvature helps minimize introduction of a pressure drop at the transition section. 10. A method of guiding compressed gas to flow through a compressor having a system gas pressure, comprising: forcing a valve member against a valve seat formed on an inner surface of a flow passage by the system gas pressure, the flow passage defining an inlet, an outlet, the valve seat being located proximate the inlet the valve member having: a head portion engageable with the valve seat, the head portion having a front face, a rear face located closer to the outlet than the front face, and a side face extending between the front and rear faces, a collar portion extending toward the outlet from the rear face of the head portion, and a stem portion extending toward the outlet from a rear end of the collar portion, a diameter of the head portion is larger than a diameter of the collar portion, and the diameter of the collar portion is larger than a diameter of the stem portion; engaging the front face of the head portion of the valve member with the valve seat, thereby blocking the flow passage; reducing the system pressure to release the engagement between the valve member and the valve seat; opening the flow passage by moving the valve member away from the valve seat; directing compressed gas to pass around a first convex curvature formed between a front face and a side face of a head portion of a valve member disposed in a flow passage, streamlining a flow of compressed gas when the flow passes around the first convex curvature, such that the first convex curvature helps minimize introduction of a pressure drop at a radial outer edge of the front face; and stabilizing radial distal ends of vanes extending radially outwardly from a side face of the collar portion by an outer ring.

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  • F16K15/023Primary

    the valve member consisting only of a predominantly disc-shaped flat element · CPC title

  • Processes · CPC title

  • Direct response valves [i.e., check valve type] · CPC title

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What does patent US9784376B2 cover?
A valve assembly for a compressor includes a flow passage defining an inlet, an outlet, and a valve seat located proximate the inlet. The valve assembly also has a valve member that includes a head portion engageable with the valve seat. The head portion has a front face, a rear face located closer to the outlet than the front face, and a side face extending between the front and rear faces. Th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Trane Int Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16K15/023. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 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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