Two-stage switch valve

US9822892B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9822892-B2
Application numberUS-201514809531-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 27, 2015
Priority dateJul 28, 2014
Publication dateNov 21, 2017
Grant dateNov 21, 2017

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A two-stage switch valve includes a valve body slidable in a flow passage of a fluid, and a spring urging the valve body upstream. The valve body includes a valve element slidable in the flow passage, an upstream guide having a ring shape and being slidable in the flow passage, and legs connecting the valve element and the upstream guide. The upstream guide is located upstream of the valve element. The legs are inclined from an axial direction of the upstream guide and extend from the upstream guide toward a center of the valve element.

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What is claimed is: 1. A two-stage switch valve comprising: a valve body including a valve element having an outer circumferential edge which continuously slides on an inner wall of a flow passage during the valve element moving between a predetermined upstream position and a predetermined downstream position in the flow passage, and being subjected to a fluid pressure on an upstream side of the valve element in a flow direction of a fluid in the flow passage; and a spring urging the valve element upstream in the flow passage, wherein, when the fluid pressure on the upstream side of the valve element is higher than a predetermined pressure, the valve element moves downstream against an urging force of the spring to the predetermined downstream position where the fluid flows from the upstream side to a downstream side of the valve element through a communication hole that extends through the valve element, when the fluid pressure on the upstream side of the valve element is lower than or equal to the predetermined pressure, the valve element moves upstream by the urging force of the spring to the predetermined upstream position where the fluid flows from the upstream side to the downstream side of the valve element through the communication hole and with flowing on an outer periphery of the valve element to bypass the communication hole, and the valve body includes: an upstream guide having a ring shape and being supported slidably in the flow passage, the upstream guide being located upstream of the valve element in the flow direction of the fluid; and a plurality of legs connecting the upstream guide and the valve element, the plurality of legs being inclined from an axial direction of the upstream guide, the plurality of legs extending from the upstream guide toward a center of the valve element. 2. The two-stage switch valve according to claim 1 , wherein the valve element is tapered upstream in the flow direction of the fluid such that a center part of the valve element protrudes upstream in the flow passage. 3. The two-stage switch valve according to claim 1 , wherein the communication hole is provided in a center part of the valve element, the valve element includes a small diameter cylinder defining the communication hole, and the small diameter cylinder is in contact with an end of the spring and functions as a spring seat for the spring. 4. The two-stage switch valve according to claim 1 , wherein the communication hole is provided in a center part of the valve element, the valve element includes a small diameter cylinder defining the communication hole, and the small diameter cylinder has a downstream end positioned downstream of a downstream end of the outer circumferential edge of the valve element in the flow direction of the fluid. 5. A two-stage integrated on-off valve comprising: the two-stage switch valve according to claim 1 ; and an electric on-off valve that opens or closes the flow passage, wherein the two-stage switch valve and the electric on-off valve are combined to be a single member. 6. The two-stage integrated on-off valve according to claim 5 , being located in a fuel vapor passage through which a canister communicates with a fuel tank and holds a fuel vapor generated in the fuel tank. 7. The two-stage switch valve according to claim 1 , further comprising a recessed space on the inner wall of the flow passage, wherein the recessed space serves as a passage through which the fluid flows on the outer periphery of the valve element to bypass the communication hole when the valve element is located at the predetermined upstream position. 8. The two-stage switch valve according to claim 1 , further comprising: a ring seat located downstream of the valve element, wherein a downstream surface of the valve element is in contact with the ring seat when the valve element is located at the predetermined downstream position, and the downstream surface of the valve element is spaced apart from the ring seat when the valve element is located at the predetermined upstream position. 9. The two-stage switch valve according to claim 8 , wherein the downstream surface of the valve element is provided with a rubber stopper to improve a sealing characteristic between the valve element and the ring seat when the valve element contacts the ring seat. 10. The two-stage switch valve according to claim 3 , wherein the valve element further includes a tapered cylindrical member which is tapered upstream in the flow direction of the fluid, an upstream end of the tapered cylindrical member is joined with an upstream end of the small diameter cylinder such that a recess is formed between the tapered cylindrical member and the small diameter cylinder, the spring is a coil spring tapered upstream to the small diameter cylinder of the valve element, and an upstream end of the spring is fitted into the recess formed between the tapered cylindrical member and the small diameter cylinder. 11. The two-stage switch valve according to claim 1 , wherein the upstream guide has an outer circumferential surface that continuously slides on the inner wall of the flow passage during the valve element moving between the predetermined upstream position and the predetermined downstream position in the flow passage. 12. The two-stage switch valve according to claim 1 , wherein a downstream end surface of the outer circumferential edge of the valve element is provided with a first rubber stopper having a ring shape. 13. The two-stage switch valve according to claim 12 , wherein an upstream end surface of the upstream guide is provided with a second rubber stopper having a ring shape.

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  • F16K21/02Primary

    providing a continuous small flow · CPC title

  • in which the flow-energy of the flowing medium actuates the closing mechanism · CPC title

  • using sliding elements · CPC title

  • Venting means working at specific times · CPC title

  • with vapor recovery means · CPC title

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What does patent US9822892B2 cover?
A two-stage switch valve includes a valve body slidable in a flow passage of a fluid, and a spring urging the valve body upstream. The valve body includes a valve element slidable in the flow passage, an upstream guide having a ring shape and being slidable in the flow passage, and legs connecting the valve element and the upstream guide. The upstream guide is located upstream of the valve elem…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Denso Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16K21/02. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 21 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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