Pressure valve
US-10502338-B2 · Dec 10, 2019 · US
US9970571B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9970571-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314899691-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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A pressure control valve capable of preventing or suppressing the occurrence of the flaw that a pilot valve element which receives hydraulic pressure from a hydraulic fluid vibrates and hits a pilot valve seat member producing strange noise when the pilot valve element is in an opening state without resulting in an increase in number of components and assembling man-hours, the pressure control valve is provided with a main valve part containing a main valve element and a valve housing that includes a main valve seat on which the main valve element is able to be seated and a pilot chamber in which the main valve element is put in a slidable manner, and a pilot valve part containing a pilot valve element and a pilot valve seat member that includes a pilot valve seat on which the pilot valve element is able to be seated, the pilot valve element moving apart from the pilot valve seat to open when pressure in the pilot chamber exceeds a predetermined pressure.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pressure control valve comprising: a main valve part containing a main valve element and a valve housing that includes a main valve seat on which the main valve element is able to be seated and a pilot chamber in which the main valve element is put in a slidable manner; and a pilot valve part containing a pilot valve element and a pilot valve seat member that includes a pilot valve seat on which the pilot valve element is able to be seated, the pilot valve element moves apart from the pilot valve seat to open when pressure in the pilot chamber exceeds a predetermined pressure, wherein the pilot valve element has a hydraulic fluid passage with a hydraulic fluid inlet that opens on a side close to the pilot chamber, three or more hydraulic fluid outlets that are formed toward the pilot valve seat on sides opposite to the side on which the hydraulic fluid inlet faces the pilot chamber, and channels from the hydraulic fluid inlet to the hydraulic fluid outlets arranged such that all the channels adjacent to each other are spaced by the same degrees; wherein the pilot valve element includes a valve element body formed into approximately conic shape, and wherein the hydraulic fluid passage is provided in the valve element body; wherein a diameter of the valve element body that contacts the pilot valve seat in a closing state is larger than a diameter of a part of the valve element body in which the hydraulic fluid outlets are provided: and wherein, in the closing state, the hydraulic fluid outlets are fluidly connected to the pilot chamber. 2. The pressure control valve according to claim 1 , wherein a guide mechanism to guide the pilot valve element in a moving direction is provided between a top portion of the pilot valve element and the pilot valve seat member. 3. The pressure control valve according to claim 2 , wherein a restrictor is provided between the top portion of the pilot valve element and the pilot valve seat member. 4. The pressure control valve according to claim 1 , wherein there is the only hydraulic fluid inlet in the hydraulic fluid passage, and besides there is a diverging part at which the channels diverge toward the hydraulic fluid outlets in the hydraulic fluid passage. 5. A control valve comprising: a casing provided with an input port that opens to receive a hydraulic fluid and a tank port that opens to communicate with a tank for holding the hydraulic fluid; and a pressure control valve between the input port and the tank port inside the casing, the pressure control valve comprising a main valve part containing a main valve element and a valve housing that includes a main valve seat on which the main valve element is able to be seated and a pilot chamber in which the main valve element is put in a slidable manner, and a pilot valve part containing a pilot valve element and a pilot valve seat member that includes a pilot valve seat on which the pilot valve element is able to be seated, the pilot valve element moves apart from the pilot valve seat to open when pressure in the pilot chamber exceeds a predetermined pressure, wherein the pilot valve element has a hydraulic fluid passage with a hydraulic fluid inlet that opens on a side close to the pilot chamber, three or more hydraulic fluid outlets that are formed toward the pilot valve seat on sides opposite to the side on which the hydraulic fluid inlet faces the pilot chamber, and channels from the hydraulic fluid inlet to the hydraulic fluid outlets arranged such that all the channels adjacent each other are spaced by the same degrees; wherein the pilot valve element includes a valve element body formed into an approximately conic shape, and wherein the hydraulic fluid passage is provided in the valve element body; wherein a diameter of the valve element body that contacts the pilot valve seat in a closing state is larger than a diameter of a part of the valve element body in which the hydraulic fluid outlets are provided: and wherein, in the closing state, the hydraulic fluid outlets are fluidly connected to the pilot chamber.
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