AU2015252073B2 - Tap for pressurized fluid, and tank having such a tap - Google Patents

Tap for pressurized fluid, and tank having such a tap Download PDF

Info

Publication number
AU2015252073B2
AU2015252073B2 AU2015252073A AU2015252073A AU2015252073B2 AU 2015252073 B2 AU2015252073 B2 AU 2015252073B2 AU 2015252073 A AU2015252073 A AU 2015252073A AU 2015252073 A AU2015252073 A AU 2015252073A AU 2015252073 B2 AU2015252073 B2 AU 2015252073B2
Authority
AU
Australia
Prior art keywords
lever
valve
valve according
aperture
manometer
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Active
Application number
AU2015252073A
Other versions
AU2015252073A1 (en
Inventor
Romuald DE POTTER
Tristan Derby
Renaud Ligonesche
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
LAir Liquide SA pour lEtude et lExploitation des Procedes Georges Claude
Original Assignee
Air Liquide SA
LAir Liquide SA pour lEtude et lExploitation des Procedes Georges Claude
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Priority claimed from AU2011355182A external-priority patent/AU2011355182B2/en
Application filed by Air Liquide SA, LAir Liquide SA pour lEtude et lExploitation des Procedes Georges Claude filed Critical Air Liquide SA
Priority to AU2015252073A priority Critical patent/AU2015252073B2/en
Publication of AU2015252073A1 publication Critical patent/AU2015252073A1/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of AU2015252073B2 publication Critical patent/AU2015252073B2/en
Active legal-status Critical Current
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical

Links

Landscapes

  • Indication Of The Valve Opening Or Closing Status (AREA)

Abstract

Valve for pressurized fluid, with or without incorporated pressure-reducing valve, the valve comprising: - a body accommodating a fluid circuit having an upstream end designed to be placed in communication with a reserve of pressurized fluid and a downstream end designed to be placed in communication with a using device, wherein the fluid circuit comprises an isolation valve element to selectively close off the fluid circuit, the isolation valve element being controlled by a lever mounted on the valve body so as to pivot about an axis between a rest position in which the isolation valve element is held in a position of closing the fluid circuit, and an active position in which the lever moves the isolation valve element into a position of opening the fluid circuit; and - a manometer mounted on the valve body for measuring a physical magnitude of the fluid circuit, wherein the manometer comprises a display and the lever comprises an aperture substantially therethrough, such that when the lever is in the rest position, at least one portion of the display is visible through the aperture thereby allowing an uninterrupted reading thereof.

Description

Tap for pressurized fluid, and tank having such a tap
The present application is a divisional application from Australian Patent Application No. 2011355182, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a valve for pressurized fluid and a tank furnished with such a valve.
The invention relates more particularly to a valve for pressurized fluid, with or without incorporated pressure-reducing valve, comprising a body accommodating a fluid circuit having an upstream end designed to be placed in communication with a reserve of pressurized fluid and a downstream end designed to be placed in communication with a using device, the circuit comprising an isolation valve element in order to selectively close off the circuit, the valve element being controlled by a lever mounted so as to pivot on the body between a rest position in which the isolation valve element is held in a position of closing the circuit and an active position in which the lever moves the isolation valve element into a position of opening the circuit.
The invention relates in particular to valves for pressurized fluid, notably for pressurized gas, comprising a manual control member of the pivoting lever type.
Non-limiting examples of such valves are described in documents EP747796 or EP1421305.
Inventors are constantly attempting to improve the technical solutions for the users of valves for pressurized fluid.
In particular, it is desirable to have valves for pressurized fluid that maintain or increase the number of functions without increasing the volume or their bulk (and preferably while reducing their bulk or their volume). Specifically, ideally the valves should be able to be adapted to sizes and shape of different protective caps.
Moreover, it is always desirable to increase the sturdiness and/or the safety of such devices.
Summary of Invention
One aspect of the present invention is to at least partly improve some of the features of valves for pressurized fluid.
For this purpose, the valve according to particular embodiments of the present invention, moreover according to the generic definition given thereto by the above preamble, is essentially characterized in that the lever comprises at least one opening and in that, when the lever is in at least one of the positions including the active position, the rest position or an intermediate position between these two positions, the opening accommodates within it a portion of the body of the valve and/or a portion of a functional member mounted on the body of the valve.
According to one aspect, the present invention provides a valve for pressurized fluid, with or without incorporated pressure-reducing valve, comprising a body accommodating a fluid circuit having an upstream end designed to be placed in communication with a reserve of pressurized fluid and a downstream end designed to be placed in communication with a using device, wherein the fluid circuit comprises an isolation valve element to selectively close off the fluid circuit, the isolation valve element being controlled by a lever mounted on the valve body so as to pivot about an axis between a rest position in which the isolation valve element is held in a position of closing the fluid circuit, and an active position in which the lever moves the isolation valve element into a position of opening the fluid circuit; and a manometer mounted on the valve body for measuring a physical magnitude of the fluid circuit, wherein the manometer comprises a display and the lever comprises an aperture substantially therethrough, such that when the lever is in the rest position, at least one portion of the display is visible through the aperture thereby allowing an uninterrupted reading thereof.
Therefore the invention makes it possible to improve the compactness of the valve and, if necessary, provides additional protection for the valve.
According to other embodiments of the present invention: - the valve comprises a member for measuring a physical magnitude of the fluid in the circuit, the measuring member comprising a display, the opening of the lever having a shape that matches the display of the measuring member, when the lever is in its rest position, at least a portion of the display of the measuring member is housed in the opening of the lever, that is to say that the display is at least partially surrounded by the body of the lever and is incorporated into the volume of the lever, - the valve comprises a member for measuring a physical magnitude of the fluid in the circuit, the measuring member comprising a display, the opening of the lever having a shape that matches the display of the measuring member, when the lever is in its active position or an intermediate position between the active position and the rest position, at least one portion of the display of the measuring member is housed in the opening of the lever, that is to say that the display is at least partially surrounded by the body of the lever and is incorporated into the volume of the lever, - the measuring member is a manometer indicating a pressure or a content, - the lever comprises one or more reinforcements forming cross members between two ends of the opening, - when the lever is in at least one of the active or rest positions, at least one portion, called the “bearing” portion of the lever, interacts in abutment with the body of the valve so as to limit the movement of the lever, - one end of the lever is articulated on the body and at least one bearing portion of the lever is situated close to the axis of articulation of the lever, - at least one bearing portion of the lever is situated close to the end of the lever that is opposite to the axis of articulation, - the opening is circular, oval, square, rectangular or parallelepipedal and is situated close to one end of the lever, - the lever is made of a plastic and/or of moulded metal, - the lever is made of a pressed metal.
According to another aspect, the present invention provides a tank for pressurized fluid comprising a valve according to any one of the features above or below.
Brief Description of Drawings
Other particular features and advantages will appear on reading the following description made with reference to the figures in which: - Figure 1 represents a schematic and partial view in perspective illustrating a possible example of a valve for pressurized gas according to the invention mounted on the neck of a bottle of pressurized fluid, - Figure 2 represents a schematic view from the side of a detail of Figure 1 illustrating the structure and the operation of a pivoting lever for actuating a valve element, - Figure 3 represents a view in perspective of a detail of another possible embodiment of a valve lever according to the invention.
Detailed Description of Specific Embodiments
The valve that is illustrated as a non-limiting example in Figure 1 comprises a body 1 comprising a threaded base 14 mounted in the aperture of a tank 12 of pressurized gas. The body 1 accommodates a circuit 2 for withdrawing fluid that has an upstream end 3 designed to be placed in communication with the storage volume of a tank 12 of pressurized fluid and a downstream end 4 designed to be placed in communication with a using device.
The downstream end 4 of the circuit 2 may lead into an outlet connector 13 designed to be connected to a hose and/or a device for using the gas supplied by the valve. The valve may if necessary comprise a distinct filling connector 13 furnished with a valve element (not shown) making it possible to inject gas into the tank 12 via a circuit inside the valve (distinct or partly common to the circuit 2 for withdrawing).
Conventionally, the circuit 2 for withdrawing may comprise control members such as a pressure-reducing valve, a residual pressure valve element, etc.
The circuit 2 for withdrawing comprises in particular an isolation valve element 5 (see Figure 2 schematically) making it possible to selectively stop the passage of the gas. If the valve incorporates a pressure-reducing valve, the valve element 5 may be placed upstream or downstream of the pressure-reducing valve.
The valve also comprises a manometer 7 measuring the pressure in the circuit 2 for drawing off, for example upstream of the valve element 5.
The valve may also comprise a thumbwheel 15 for manually controlling the flow rate and/or the pressure delivered by the valve.
The valve element 5 is controlled by a lever 8 mounted so as to pivot on the body 1 of the valve between a rest position in which the isolation valve element 5 is held in a position of closing the circuit 2 (solid lines in Figures 1 and 2) and an active position in which the lever 8 moves the isolation valve element 5 into a position of opening the circuit 2 (see dashed lines in Figure 2).
For example, the rotation of the lever 8 selectively actuates a valve-element driving member 16.
For example, in its rest position, the lever 8 is positioned against or alongside the body of the valve 1, preferably in a stable position.
In its active (preferably stable) position, the lever 8 is for example offset by a nonzero angle relative to the rest position.
In this non-limiting example, the lever 8 is articulated (axis 11) at one of its ends and, in the rest position, the free end of the lever 8 is oriented towards the base 14 of the valve. Naturally, this configuration is in no way limiting. For example, it is possible to envisage a rest position with the lever 8 oriented away from the base (upwards), or in any direction (sideways) and any angle that is determined to be appropriate. The same applies for the active position which may be defined in any other orientation and angle relative to the body 1.
According to one advantageous particular feature, the lever 8 comprises at least one opening 6 and, when the lever 8 is in its rest position, the opening 6 accommodates within it at least one portion of the manometer 7.
That is to say that the manometer 7 (at least a portion of its display) is included in the volume of the lever 8.
This configuration makes it possible to increase the compactness of the assembly. Moreover, the lever 8 thus provides additional protection for the manometer 7 but also for the user of the valve. In position around the manometer 7, the lever 8 forms an additional protective frame for the manometer 7 protecting it from direct or indirect impacts without requiring additional parts. Moreover, this frame formed by the lever 8 also forms an encirclement for retaining the manometer in the event of failure of the latter (in the event for example of the risk of the manometer 7 being ejected when subjected to high pressure).
This makes it possible to increase the reliability and service life of the assembly.
Naturally, the invention is not limited to this exemplary embodiment.
Thus, it is possible to envisage an alternative or cumulative configuration in which, when the lever 8 is in its active position, the opening 6 accommodates within it another portion of the body 1 of the valve and/or a functional member mounted on the body 1 of the valve.
Similarly, alternatively or cumulatively, it is possible to envisage a configuration in which, during an intermediate position of the lever 8 (when it is moved between its rest and active positions), the opening 6 passes around at least a portion of the body 1 of the valve and/or of a functional member mounted on the body 1 of the valve.
This makes it possible to increase the compactness of the assembly.
In the example described, the opening 6 is circular and matches the circular shape of the manometer 7. Naturally, the shape and/or the orientation of the opening 6 may be different and complementary to any other shape of any other member of the valve (flowmeter, selecting member with float, temperature sensor, etc.).
Similarly, the opening 6 may be made by a cut-out and/or one or more bends or curvatures of the lever 8.
Thus the opening 6 may be delimited by a closed contour as illustrated in the figures. Naturally, as a variant the opening 6 may be delimited by an open contour, that is to say for example by a curving of material that does not close on itself (for example like the loop of a question mark).
As shown in Figure 2, when the lever 8 is in its rest position, at least one portion 10, called the “bearing” portion of the lever 8, interacts in abutment with the body 1 of the valve in order to limit the movement of the lever 8 towards the body 1.
The bearing portion 10 of the lever 8 is for example situated close to the axis 11 of articulation of the lever 6. Naturally, a similar bearing portion could be provided at the free end of the lever or in its middle portion. This makes it possible to further reinforce the strength of the assembly because the bearing element may, if necessary, limit the deformation of the lever 8 in the event of greater impacts.
In the variant of Figure 3, the lever 8 comprises one or more reinforcements 9 forming cross members between two ends of the opening 6. These reinforcements 9 form an additional protection (impacts, ejections) for the manometer 7 without affecting the uninterrupted reading of the dial of the manometer 7 too much.
As shown in Figure 2, the free end 116 of the lever 8 may comprise a narrowed shape limiting the risks of possibly catching the finger of a user during handling.
Preferably, when the opening 6 of the valve accommodates within it a portion of the body of the valve and/or a portion of a functional member, there is no mechanical collision between the opening 6 and the portion that is accommodated.
It can therefore easily be understood that, while having a simple and low-cost structure, the structure that is the subject of the invention makes it possible to improve the compactness and, where necessary, the sturdiness of the valve.
The invention may also relate to any alternative device or method comprising any combination of the above features.
The discussion of documents, acts, materials, devices, articles and the like is included in this specification solely for the purpose of providing a context for the present invention. It is not suggested or represented that any or all of these matters formed part of the prior art base or were common general knowledge in the field relevant to the present invention as it existed before the priority date of each claim of this application.
Where the terms "comprise", "comprises", "comprised" or "comprising" are used in this specification (including the claims) they are to be interpreted as specifying the presence of the stated features, integers, steps or components, but not precluding the presence of one or more other features, integers, steps or components, or group thereof.

Claims (15)

  1. The claims defining the invention are as follows:
    1. Valve for pressurized fluid, with or without incorporated pressure-reducing valve, the valve comprising: - a body accommodating a fluid circuit having an upstream end designed to be placed in communication with a reserve of pressurized fluid and a downstream end designed to be placed in communication with a using device, wherein the fluid circuit comprises an isolation valve element to selectively close off the fluid circuit, the isolation valve element being controlled by a lever mounted on the valve body so as to pivot about an axis between a rest position in which the isolation valve element is held in a position of closing the fluid circuit, and an active position in which the lever moves the isolation valve element into a position of opening the fluid circuit; and - a manometer mounted on the valve body for measuring a physical magnitude of the fluid circuit, wherein the manometer comprises a display and the lever comprises an aperture substantially therethrough, such that when the lever is in the rest position, at least one portion of the display is visible through the aperture thereby allowing an uninterrupted reading thereof.
  2. 2. Valve according to claim 1, wherein, when the lever is in the rest position, the lever abuts against or is in substantial alignment with the valve body.
  3. 3. Valve according to claim 2, wherein the aperture of the lever is positioned at least partially in front of the display of the manometer.
  4. 4. Valve according to claim 1, wherein, when the lever is in the rest position, at least one portion of the lever, termed a bearing portion, abuts against the valve body so as to limit movement of the lever.
  5. 5. Valve according to claim 4, wherein the lever pivots about the axis at a first end thereof, the bearing portion being located close to the first end of the lever.
  6. 6. Valve according to claim 5, wherein the aperture of the lever is located at an opposing end thereof.
  7. 7. Valve according to claim 1, wherein the lever pivots about the axis at a first end thereof, such that, when the lever is in the rest position, an opposing end of the lever is oriented generally towards a base of the valve body.
  8. 8. Valve according to claim 1, wherein the lever pivots about the axis at a first end thereof, the aperture of the lever being located at an opposing end thereof.
  9. 9. Valve according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the aperture of the lever has a shape that corresponds to a shape of the display of the manometer.
  10. 10. Valve according to claim 1, wherein each of the aperture of the lever and the display of the manometer has a shape selected from the group consisting of circular, oval, square, rectangular and parallelepiped.
  11. 11. Valve according to claim 1, wherein each of the aperture of the lever and the display of the manometer is generally circular in shape.
  12. 12. Valve according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the lever is composed of a plastic and/or metallic moulded material.
  13. 13. Valve according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the lever is composed of a pressed metal.
  14. 14. Valve according to any one of claims 1 to 13, wherein the lever comprises one or more elongate reinforcement members disposed substantially across the aperture of the lever.
  15. 15. Tank for pressurized fluid comprising a valve according to any one of claims 1 to 14.
AU2015252073A 2011-01-11 2015-11-04 Tap for pressurized fluid, and tank having such a tap Active AU2015252073B2 (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
AU2015252073A AU2015252073B2 (en) 2011-01-11 2015-11-04 Tap for pressurized fluid, and tank having such a tap

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
FR1150227 2011-01-11
AU2011355182A AU2011355182B2 (en) 2011-01-11 2011-11-28 Tap for pressurized fluid, and tank having such a tap
AU2015252073A AU2015252073B2 (en) 2011-01-11 2015-11-04 Tap for pressurized fluid, and tank having such a tap

Related Parent Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
AU2011355182A Division AU2011355182B2 (en) 2011-01-11 2011-11-28 Tap for pressurized fluid, and tank having such a tap

Publications (2)

Publication Number Publication Date
AU2015252073A1 AU2015252073A1 (en) 2015-11-19
AU2015252073B2 true AU2015252073B2 (en) 2016-09-01

Family

ID=54605551

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
AU2015252073A Active AU2015252073B2 (en) 2011-01-11 2015-11-04 Tap for pressurized fluid, and tank having such a tap

Country Status (1)

Country Link
AU (1) AU2015252073B2 (en)

Families Citing this family (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN113631443B (en) * 2019-02-12 2024-02-23 爱皮加特股份公司 Brake system with a pressure supply device and a safety door for a brake circuit

Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0959293A2 (en) * 1998-05-19 1999-11-24 Messer Cutting & Welding Aktiengesellschaft Gas dispensing device from pressurized container
FR2793297A1 (en) * 1999-05-07 2000-11-10 Air Liquide Tap for gas bottle used in welding is actuated using lever, and comprises pressure gage allowing permanent reading of gas pressure inside bottle
US20050173007A1 (en) * 2002-06-05 2005-08-11 Gilles Cannet Lever-actuated high-pressure gas tap adjustable to different bottlenecks

Patent Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0959293A2 (en) * 1998-05-19 1999-11-24 Messer Cutting & Welding Aktiengesellschaft Gas dispensing device from pressurized container
FR2793297A1 (en) * 1999-05-07 2000-11-10 Air Liquide Tap for gas bottle used in welding is actuated using lever, and comprises pressure gage allowing permanent reading of gas pressure inside bottle
US20050173007A1 (en) * 2002-06-05 2005-08-11 Gilles Cannet Lever-actuated high-pressure gas tap adjustable to different bottlenecks

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
AU2015252073A1 (en) 2015-11-19

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
AU2011355182B2 (en) Tap for pressurized fluid, and tank having such a tap
US8061682B2 (en) Fluid flow control cock fitted with a lever having several stable positions
US20150260346A1 (en) Gas distribution system with rotary control member protected by a projecting rim carrying a reading window
AU2015252073B2 (en) Tap for pressurized fluid, and tank having such a tap
US4462417A (en) Valve assembly
BRPI1101190B1 (en) automatic liquid dispensing gun
CN115704506A (en) Valve with integrated pressure regulator
AU608819B2 (en) Gas quantity measuring device
EP1432946B1 (en) Electronically controlled multi-valve, for lpg fuel tanks
EP3120068B1 (en) Valve for gas tank with overfill protection device and level gauge
CN221743236U (en) Intrinsic safety liquid filling valve for liquefied petroleum gas
US6276571B1 (en) Fuel dispensing system
ZA200600091B (en) Valve
JP2001182899A (en) Bulk supply device

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
FGA Letters patent sealed or granted (standard patent)