Pressure-reducing valve
US-9529368-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US9816635B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9816635-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414904541-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 5, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 27, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2017 |
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Valve for fluid and gaseous media, more particularly for regulating the pressure in pipelines, containing a housing of at least one upper and lower part, a pressure adjustment unit, wherein the pressure adjustment unit comprises a spindle, a spring plate, a spring holder and at least one spring, a cartridge, wherein the cartridge forms a function unit by means of which the function of the valve is defined, wherein the cartridge preferably contains an interior housing, a fastening means, a poppet and a diaphragm, wherein the diaphragm serves for dividing the housing into a medium-free and a medium-flowing area, wherein the cartridge is pre-fitted as a function unit and is disposed replaceably as a complete unit in the housing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A universal valve apparatus for either reducing or maintaining pressure of medium flowing through a pipeline, said apparatus comprising: a common housing having an upper part and a lower part removably coupled together, at least one of the parts defining an interior chamber, the housing further including a pressure adjustment mechanism having a spindle, a spring plate, a spring holder and a spring surrounding the spindle and extending from the spring holder to the spring plate; a pressure reducing cartridge configured to reduce pressure of the medium flowing through the pipeline, the pressure reducing cartridge having an upper part and a lower part, the upper part having a housing with an upper portion, a poppet and a diaphragm surrounding the poppet, the diaphragm being located on an upper surface of the housing, the lower part having a valve seat and a sealing surface; a pressure maintaining cartridge configured to maintain pressure of the medium flowing through the pipeline, the pressure maintaining cartridge having an upper part and a lower part, the upper part including a housing with an upper portion, a poppet and a diaphragm surrounding the poppet, the diaphragm being located on an upper surface of the housing, the lower part having a valve seat and a sealing surface; wherein either the pressure reducing cartridge or the pressure maintaining cartridge is inserted into the common housing by removing the upper and lower part of the common housing and then inserting one of the cartridges into the interior chamber of the common housing and thereafter recoupling the upper and lower parts together, and the pressure reducing cartridge and pressure maintaining cartridge both having essentially the same upper parts so that both cartridges can be used in the same housing, while the pressure reducing cartridge having a lower part configured to reduce pressure of the medium flowing through the pipeline, with the pressure maintaining cartridge having a lower part configured to maintain the pressure of the medium flowing through the pipeline; the lower parts of the pressure reducing and pressure maintaining cartridges being different. 2. The valve according to claim 1 wherein the housing accepts either cartridge without any further machining or mechanical working on the housing. 3. The valve according to claim 1 wherein the valve seat is disposed on an interior housing of the cartridge. 4. The valve according to claim 1 wherein the sealing surface is disposed on the poppet or at the poppet tip and with the valve seat regulates passages through the valve. 5. The valve according to claim 1 wherein each cartridge has a disc. 6. A universal valve apparatus for either reducing or maintaining pressure of medium flowing through a pipeline, said apparatus comprising: a common housing having an upper part and a lower part removably coupled together, at least one of the parts defining an interior chamber, the housing further including a pressure adjustment mechanism having a spindle, a spring plate, a spring holder and a spring surrounding the spindle and extending from the spring holder to the spring plate, the common housing further providing an abutment surface surrounding the spindle; a pressure reducing cartridge configured to reduce pressure of the medium flowing through the pipeline, the pressure reducing cartridge having a housing with an upper portion, a poppet and a diaphragm surrounding the poppet, the diaphragm being located on an upper surface of the housing and being configured to be clamped between the abutment surface of the common housing and the upper portion of the pressure reducing cartridge housing; a pressure maintaining cartridge configured to maintain pressure of the medium flowing through the pipeline, the pressure maintaining cartridge having a housing with an upper portion, a poppet and a diaphragm surrounding the poppet, the diaphragm being located on an upper surface of the housing and being configured to be clamped between the abutment surface of the common housing and the upper portion of the pressure maintaining cartridge housing; wherein either the pressure reducing cartridge or the pressure maintaining cartridge is inserted into the common housing by removing the upper and lower part of the common housing and then inserting one of the cartridges into the interior chamber of the common housing and thereafter recoupling the upper and lower parts together such that the diaphragm of the inserted cartridge is clamped between the abutment surface of the common housing and the upper portion of the inserted cartridge housing.
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