AU621220B2 - Pressure tank diaphragm and method of manufacture - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16J—PISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
- F16J3/00—Diaphragms; Bellows; Bellows pistons
- F16J3/02—Diaphragms
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F15—FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS; HYDRAULICS OR PNEUMATICS IN GENERAL
- F15B—SYSTEMS ACTING BY MEANS OF FLUIDS IN GENERAL; FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS, e.g. SERVOMOTORS; DETAILS OF FLUID-PRESSURE SYSTEMS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F15B1/00—Installations or systems with accumulators; Supply reservoir or sump assemblies
- F15B1/02—Installations or systems with accumulators
- F15B1/04—Accumulators
- F15B1/08—Accumulators using a gas cushion; Gas charging devices; Indicators or floats therefor
- F15B1/10—Accumulators using a gas cushion; Gas charging devices; Indicators or floats therefor with flexible separating means
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L55/00—Devices or appurtenances for use in, or in connection with, pipes or pipe systems
- F16L55/04—Devices damping pulsations or vibrations in fluids
- F16L55/045—Devices damping pulsations or vibrations in fluids specially adapted to prevent or minimise the effects of water hammer
- F16L55/05—Buffers therefor
- F16L55/052—Pneumatic reservoirs
- F16L55/053—Pneumatic reservoirs the gas in the reservoir being separated from the fluid in the pipe
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62 122(-.0 Form COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA PATENTS ACT 195?-69 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
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Class Int, Class Application Number-. PJ 3918 Lodged 27.04.89 Complete Specification Lodged: Accepted: PuV,, shed, Priority Related Art N,-.ne of Applicant 0 Address of Applicant DAVEY PRODUCTS PTY. LTD 2-22 Hargreaves Street, HUNTINGDALE. VICTORIA 3166,
AUSTRALIA
Huigh MCDONALD WATERMARK PATENT TRADEMARK. ATTORNEYS, LOCKED BAG NO. 5, HAWTHORNq, VICTORIA 3122, AUSTRALIA ActuIal Inventor: Address for Service Complete Specification for the Invention entitled: Piresu~r- t4 o 'p 6 rmtgr aio mel,/ W 4- manJYlfoCur The following statement Is a rull description of this Invention, inclu~ling the best method of performing It known to- 2 7 I F, I -2- Pr-e~~~ssure-0 4 J' t~&i-A ac o Urqdre- This invention relates to diaphragms comprised of a thin walled membrane and particularly to a method of manufacture thereof for use with but not exclusively water pressure tanks.
Conventional diaphragms for use in water pressure tanks (for instance) are moulded in a mould having a solid central core and a matching outer mould that has a relatively small neck that can be fitted to a relatively small and therefore low cost closing flange.
Such mouldings are usually formed with rubber or synthetic rubber utilizing injection moulding or rotational 04 0 0 0110 moulding techniques. other materials may be used such as plasticized polyvinylchloride in specific applications to allow the use of blow moulding techniques.
Furthermore it may be possible to use, blow moulding 000 techniques with some synthetic rubber materials.
Such procedures and materials are intended to be included with the ambit of this specification and such materials and methods where applicable are not to be 000 0.0, excluded therefrom.
It will be appreciated that the diaphragm of such configuration may have other applications where large 5 voljmmes associated with a relatively small neck opening are required.
There are difficulties in moulding such diaphragms where the neck is reduced to a minimum dimension for the reason that it is difficult to remove the diaphragm so moulded from the mould core.
moulding methods for the neck diameter to have a certain minimum dimension in order that the diaphragm can be easily removed from the core of t~he tool.
The principal objective of the present invention is to provide a method of production of a diaphragm and a diaphragm made thereby wherein the ratio of the neck owl IVT1 -4 -3diameter of the diaphragm compared to the largest lateral dimensions of the diaphragm is greater than in conventional production methods.
There is provided according to the present invention a method of production of a diaphragm for a pressure tank accumulator comprising a thin walled flexible membrane envelope having two regions of differing geometry, one region including an apertured neck region incorporating a single opening into the membrane envelope and adapted to be secured in an opening in the pressure tank accumulator, and a second region forming the body of the diaphragm and oo adapted to expand and contract within the pressure Oaccumulator during use said second region having a relaxed, moulded contracted shape in the form of a cruciform pleated S 15 configuration, said diaphragm having an expanded lateral a dimension and a contracted lateral dimension; comprising the step of moulding said diaphragm in a contracted cruciform pleated configuration using inner and outer mould members Sa such that the overall contracted lateral dimension of said second region relative to the size of the apertured neck region of the moulded diaphragm is small thereby allowing a~o easy removal of said inner mould through the apertured neck region of said diaphragm..
a Conveniently, in accordance with the invention there is provided a water pressure tank accumulator diaphragm comprising a moulded thin walled flexible membrane envelope having two regions of differing geometry, one region including an apertured neck region incorporating a single opening into the membrane envelope and adapted to be secured in a single relatively narrow opening in the pressure tank through which the membrane envelope is adapted to be fitted, and a pleated second region that has a cruciform pleated configuration when in its contracted, relaxed as moulded condition, said pleated second region forming an enclosed body of the diaphragm and being adapted to expand and contract within the pressure tank accumulator when in use, said diaphragm having a given lateral dimension according to S whether it is in an expanded or contracted condition during I -3ause under the influence of water pressure in the pressure tank accumulator, wherein said second region has a lateral dimension when contracted which is relatively small and a lateral dimension when expanded which is relatively large as compared with the dimension of said opening in the pressure tank accumulator.
The moulding of the diaphragm in this form enables a diaphragm of greater internal capacity to be moulded in a given sized injection moulding machine such that the core size of the moulding machine can be readily removed through oo 0 the base region of the diaphragm. In fact, the formation of eoo the pleated section according to the invention enables the o diameter of the opening of the tank to be further reduced S00° 15 for a given diaphragm volume given that the maximum ratio of 0 #the largest dimension of the diaphragm is against the diameter of the opening of the diaphragm can be considerably I increased by use of the present invention.
Accordingly, the present invention enables the 0 00 20 formation of a diaphragm by conventional injection moulding a techniques or the like as compared to more difficult and complicated rotational moulding techniques which is 00 0 o* .0 i ft J I~ZpS g 4 currently utilized in the formation of larger dimension diaphragms because of the difficulty in removing the inner core from the formed diaphragm.
Furthermore the diaphragm of the invention may be formed using known blow moulding techniques. In such a process the use of suitable plasticized polyvinylchloride materials are preferred.
The pleated construction of the body region of the diaphragm provides for a large increase in expanded volume of the diaphragm as compared with its relaxed volume. The construction allows relative movement of the diaphragm and the pressure tank with little or no frictional or scuffing 0 0 contact thereby minimizing potential damage to the o diaphragm. Further the construction lends itself to use of oo 15 materials having a relatively resilience and expansion o qualities allowing it the use of substitute for synthetic Srubbers such as plasticized P.V.C. which are easier to mould by blow moulding techniques.
Alternatively, a diaphragm with t. relatively larger neck diameter must be formed to allow removal of the inner core.
0 Pleated flexible liners of tubular form are known in the prior art literature as evidenced by U.S. Patent No.
3,727,642 referring to an engine cooling system including a 00O0 vacuum compensating device having a flexible liner of open ended tubular construction mounted within a bracket adjacent to a cooling radiator.
It will be appreciated that the manufacture of an open ended tubular liner of this type does not present any difficulties as compared with the formation of a diaphragm of the type described herein having a single opening or neck and a body of relatively large lateral dimension compared to the dimension of the neck.
The present invention will be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 shows a section AA of the diaphragm according to the invention; i ;i-i r Figure 2 shows a section of the diaphragm through BB of the body region; Figure 3 shows a section CC of the diaphragm; and Figure 4 shows the relative sizes of the pleated section for a given perimeter length.
The invention will be described having reference to the production of a diaphragm for a liquid pressure tank such as a water pressure tank used for Jncreasing the pressure of supply of water where relatively low pressure supplies such as tank water are available. In such systems the tank is charged with a predetermined gas pressure and water is pumped into a diaphragm in the pressure tank through the single opening under pressure until the 0 a00 diaphragm is filled to capacity against the gas pressure in 15 the tankl The diaphragm material must be expansible to Oil00accommodate varying quantities of liquid as it fills and 0 empties. Attempts have been made to have diaphragms which 0 0 fold and unfold according to the amount of liquid contained therein. Furthermore it is desirable that the opening or neck of the diaphragm and therefore the size of the opening to the pressure tank vessel is maintained at a minimum OQCo o dimension to reduce production costs.
It is also desirable to provide a diaphragm which uu o can expand and contact well within its working limits thereby leading to a significant increase in its useful lile and therefore fewer maintenance checks or alternatively allows an increase in the capacity for a given size of diaphragm.
Furthermore the cruciform pleats create a rolling motion against the wall of the tank during expansion or contraction thereby minimizing scuffing and frictional contact with the tank walls.
Moulding of the body region in the pleated formation as shown in the Figures enables a diaphragm of significantly larger surface area taken along the extent of the pleated portions 10 enables a smaller jlner core (not shown) to be used to form the pleated portions 10, the i- ;r 6overall dimension of the internal core being relatively small as compared to the opening 11 in the moulded diaphragm so that easy removal of the internal core can be achieved through the opening 11 of the diaphragm.
The pleated section 10 of the diaphragm enables a given perimeter length to be achieved within a relatively small overall volume and also the section has the effect of reducing the overall width of the diaphragm.
The moulding of the diaphragm in a collapsed shape as shown enables a diaphragm of greater internal capacity to be moulded in a given injection moulding machine or blow moulding machine given that the diaphragm will be able to S expand to a greater size as the pleats formed in the i o Q diaphragm are expanded under pressure when in use.
Given that the diaphragm is manufactured from an elastic material enables it to expand readily and to be pulled away from the inner core after. formation. At high 004 pressure, the diameter of the opening of the diaphragm will be increased causing the opening of the diaphragm to lift up from the bell region or body region of the diaphragm whilst maintaining a seal. Thus, the diaphragm can be expanded to 4000 o a point where the diameter of the opening is in fact equal to the maximum diameter of the body region of the core so 04 that the diaphragm may be simply removed without any further stretching of the opening.
~,14 Thus relatively simple injection moulding or blow moulding techniques can be used to manufacture the diaphragm as compared with a relatively complex and inefficient rotational moulding techniques currently required with some diaphragms.
It will be appreciated that the major advantage of the method of production is that the conventional simple injection moulding techniques or blow moulding techniques may be used in the formation of the diaphragm wherein the quality control of the production is more easily maintained.
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Claims (5)
1. A method of production of a diaphragm for a pressure tank accumulator comprising a thin walled flexible membrane envelope having two regions of differing geometry, one region including an apertured neck region incorporating a single opening into the membrane envelope and adapted to be secured in an opening in the pressure tank accumulator, and a second region forming the body of the diaphragm and adapted to expand and contract within the pressure molded contracted shape in the form of a cruciform pleated configuration, said diaphragm having an expanded lateral dimension and a contracted lateral dimension; comprising the step of moulding said diaphragm in a contracted cruciform pleated configuration using inner arnd outer mould members such that the overall contracted lateral dimension of said second region relative to the size of the apertured neck region of the moulded diaphragm is small thereby allowing easy removal of said inner mould through the apertured neck region of said diaphragm.
2. A water pressure tank accumulator diaphragm comprising a molded thin walled flexible membrane envelope having two regions of differing geometry, one region including an apertured neck region incorporating a single opening into the membrane envelope and adapted to be secured in ai single relativ~.ly narrow opening in the pressure tank through which the membrane envelope is adapted to be fitted,- and a pleated second region that has a cruciform pleated configuration when in its contracted, relax'ed as molded condition, said pleated second region forming an enclosed body of the diaphragm and being adapted to expand and contract within the pressure tank accumulator when in use, said diaphragm ha'.ing a given lateral dimension according to whether it is in an expanded or contracted condition during use under the influence of water pressore in the pressure L Aq tank accumulator, wherein said second region has a lateral dimension when contracted which is relatively small and a lateral dimension when expanded which is relatively large as compared with the dimension of said opening in the pressure tank accumulator.
3. A diaphragm as claimed in Claim 2 wherein the pleats are symmetrical.
4. A diaphragm as claimed in Claim 2 or 3 wherein the construction of the cruciform pleats create a rolling action against the wall of the pressure tank in use during expansion and contradiction of the diaphragm.
5. A water pressure tank accumulator diaphragm substantially as hereinbefore described having reference to the accompanying drawings. DATED this 4th day of December 1991, DAVEY PRODUCTS PTY LTD 99 00 00 9 f 000 99 90 9 99 0 B 0 0 0 f0 0 0 ftfl 070 009 09 999 9 996 9 99 6 00 Qe a o 0 0 a 1 0 0 9 a 9o 9099 9) 9 99 9 a 9 99(1 o 9 9) 99 9 .9 0 99 0 9 WATERMARK PATENT TRADEMARK ATTORNEYS THE ATRIUM 290 BURWOOD ROAD HAWTHORN VICTORIA 3122 AUSTRALIA trt :7f
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US3424201A (en) * | 1965-09-15 | 1969-01-28 | Kazuo Sugimura | Bladder type accumulator with core tube |
US3473565A (en) * | 1966-05-25 | 1969-10-21 | Josam Mfg Co | Shock absorber for liquid flow lines |
US4784182A (en) * | 1987-10-05 | 1988-11-15 | Nobuyuki Sugimura | Bladder type accumulator associated with a sensor |
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US3424201A (en) * | 1965-09-15 | 1969-01-28 | Kazuo Sugimura | Bladder type accumulator with core tube |
US3473565A (en) * | 1966-05-25 | 1969-10-21 | Josam Mfg Co | Shock absorber for liquid flow lines |
US4784182A (en) * | 1987-10-05 | 1988-11-15 | Nobuyuki Sugimura | Bladder type accumulator associated with a sensor |
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