GB2247300A - Gas regulator with safety device - Google Patents

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GB2247300A
GB2247300A GB9018310A GB9018310A GB2247300A GB 2247300 A GB2247300 A GB 2247300A GB 9018310 A GB9018310 A GB 9018310A GB 9018310 A GB9018310 A GB 9018310A GB 2247300 A GB2247300 A GB 2247300A
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Jaw-Shiunn Tsay
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G05CONTROLLING; REGULATING
    • G05DSYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING OR REGULATING NON-ELECTRIC VARIABLES
    • G05D16/00Control of fluid pressure
    • G05D16/04Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power
    • G05D16/06Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power the sensing element being a flexible membrane, yielding to pressure, e.g. diaphragm, bellows, capsule
    • G05D16/063Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power the sensing element being a flexible membrane, yielding to pressure, e.g. diaphragm, bellows, capsule the sensing element being a membrane
    • G05D16/0644Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power the sensing element being a flexible membrane, yielding to pressure, e.g. diaphragm, bellows, capsule the sensing element being a membrane the membrane acting directly on the obturator
    • G05D16/0655Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power the sensing element being a flexible membrane, yielding to pressure, e.g. diaphragm, bellows, capsule the sensing element being a membrane the membrane acting directly on the obturator using one spring-loaded membrane
    • G05D16/0658Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power the sensing element being a flexible membrane, yielding to pressure, e.g. diaphragm, bellows, capsule the sensing element being a membrane the membrane acting directly on the obturator using one spring-loaded membrane characterised by the form of the obturator

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A gas regulator with a valve (2) controlled by a knob (61) via a diaphragm (70), has a safety device provided in the inlet portion (10) of the main body (1) for automatically shutting off any excessive gas flow. The safety device comprises a steel ball (41) which, on excessive gas flow, is caused to abut a seal ring (40) and cut off gas flow to the valve. Release of the ball is effected by pushing a spring-biassed plunger (91), and the inoperative location of the ball is controlled by knob (52). A pressure gauge (14) is attached to the main body for indicating gas pressure at the inlet portion and a gas flow rate gauge (13) is also attached to the main body for indicating flow rate of the gas passing therethrough. <IMAGE>

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GAS REGULATOR WITH SAFETY DEVICE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a gas regulator having safety device for automatically shutting off excessive gas flow.
At the present time, petrol gas is one of the most popular energy sources as it is economical, convenient and clean in use. Unfortunately, a large number of disasters have occurred that are mainly caused by carelessness of users and the switch of the gas source is quite impossible to be shut off in time - gas suppl 1 y system usual 1 y need one or more regulators for a gas flow rate control under a proper gas pressure. In case that a gas regul ator has been used for a long period of time the construction of the gas regulator may be weakened due to long-term resistance 0+ high gas pressure and oxidation to he leaky. Once the leaking petrol gas is ignited with spark or the like, an explosion or fire accident will unavoidably happen.
SUNMHPY OF THE INVENT I 0N It is a primary obiect of the pr-esent invention to provide a gas regulator with a safety device for automatically shutting off any excessive gas flow.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a gas regulator having gauges for indicating gas pressure and flow rate of inlet end of the regulator.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a gas regulator having a valve for shutting off or regulating flow rate 0+ the gas flow.
With the above objectives in view, a regulator according to the present invention which includes a main body defining an inlet chamber and an outlet chamber, an inlet pipe defining an inlet passage communicating the inlet chamber, an outlet pipe defining an outlet passage communicating the outlet chamber, an intermediate passage extending vertically to intercommunicate the inlet and outlet chambers, a packing ring attached to entrance of the intel mediate passage and a small 1 steel ball positioned under the packing r-ing in the inlet chamber and means ; pressed to extend through the packing ring.When an ex excessive gas flow occurs, the small steel ball wi 11 be pushed towards the packing ring and bound thereto to shut off the gas passage. The safety device thus closed can be retracted by pressing to separate the steel ball from the packing ring.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG.1 is an exploded and perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention; FIG.2 2 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment which is in asc-.enbled condition; FIG... is a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment shown in FIG.2; FIG.4 is a top elevational and partially cross- sectional view of the preferred embodiment of which an upper portion is removed; FIG.5 is a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment of which a safety device is in shut-off condition; FIG.6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of portion shown in FIG.5;; FIG.7 is a cross-sectional iew of the preferred embodiment wherein the safety device is retracted; and FIG.8 is an enlárged cross-sectional view of A portion shown in FIG. 7.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring now to FIG. 2, a gas regulator with a safety device and pressure and flow rate indicators according to the present invention which comprises a main body 1, an inlet tube iC) and an outlet tube 18 opposedly and integrally attached to the main body 1 and a pressure and a flow gauges 13, 14 also attached to the main body 1 for indicating gas pressure at inlet end and the gas flow rate.A joint ltes) is rotatably mounted on the inlet tube 10 for securing the regulator to a spout of a gas tank (not shown) and the outlet tube 18 is formed with a corrugated surface for receiving a gas pipe (not shown) leading gas to a gas oven (not shown) Referring to FIGS. i & 3, the main body 1 is formed with a top recess 16 and a bottom recess 17 at opposite sides of a partition 19, and an upper threaded portion 15. The bottom recess 17 is formed with an inner thread 172 at a lower portion for engaging a stud SO so as to define a lower chamber 17.An intermediate passage 170 e > :tends substantially vertically in the main body 1 for interconnecting the lower chamber 17 and an inlet passage 101 which is defined by the inlet tube 10. A central inner threaded recess 161 is formed in the partition 19 and a vertical passage 160 is coacially formed in the bottom of the recess 161 or intercommunicating the top and bottom recesses 16, 17.
The lower end of the vertical passage 160 is formed with an enlarged chamber wherein a packing ring 40 is secured to the end of the vertical passage 160 and a small ball 41 is confined.
The stud 50 defines a central passage 500 and an inner threaded opening both extending vertically. A stem 51 having an outer threaded portion 514 is threaded into the central passage 500 through the inner threaded opening of the stud 50 with a top surface thereof serving as a supporting surface for resting the srrrall ball 41 thereon.A cap-like knob 52 secured to the lowermost end of- the stem 51 For driving the stem 51 to rotate so as to slightly adjust the height of the steel ball 41 through the thread engagement between the stem 51 and the stud SC). The slight height adjustment of the steel ball 41 varies the gap between the steel ball 41 and the chamber confining the steel ball 41 that decides the flow r-ate of the gas passing therethrough.The stem 51 is circumferentially formed with grooves SIC), 511 whict7 respectively receive rubber rings 512, 51v for sealing the central passage 500 from gas leakage.
An intermediate passage 162 is formed in the main body 1 for intercommunicating the top recess 16 and an outlet passage 180 which is defined by the outlet tube 18.
In normal flow condition, the safety device remains open due to the fact that the small steel ball 41 is attracted by gravitational force and the steel ball 41 is kept away from the packing ring 40. In case that the regulator is out of order or the gas pipe is on fire or broken owing to accident, the gas flow rate will exceed the range of normal flow rate and will leak out. At that time, the small steel ball 41 will be pushed upward by the abrupt increase of the dynamic force of the gas flow.Furthermore, on account of the pressure difference between the upper side and the lower side of the steel ball 41, the steel ball 41 is suckled -to attach un the packing ring 40 so as as to close the entrance of the safety device, as best s shown in FI6.S. Since the packing r-ing is elastic and smooth, the steel ball 41 can be immediately bound to the packing ring 40. In consequence, the gas flow passage is exactly closed and the gas supply is thus cut off.
Before the gas oven is read for use again, it is necessary to repair the gas oven first, then the safety device is going to be retracted.
For retracting. operation of the safety device, a nut 30 threaded to be engaged in the recess 161 to define a chamber, and a piston-like stem 31 with a rubber ring 311 mounted in a circumferential groove 310 at a mid portion of the stem 31 are provided. The stem 31 is slideably mounted in the chamber of the nut 30 with an upper end of the stem 31 protruding upwardly from a top opening 300 of the nut 30 and a lower end extending into the vertical passage 160.
R cap member 60 is mounted on top of the main body 1 and is secured in position by means of a thread engagement so as to retain a seal diaphragm 70 therebetween. Said seal diaphram 70 and a flange 72, both being formed with central holes 7, 720, stacking on the seal diaphram 70 are tightly sandwiched between a bolt 73 and a nut 71. The bolt 73 is formed with th a recess facing downwardly and a central passage etending upwardly from the recess through the bolt 73.
A stem 80 having a threaded top end 802 and a piston-like bottom end, which is formed with spaced grooves 800, 801 for mounting rubber rings 83, 84 is received in the bolt 73 with the threaded top end 802 protruding upwardly from the bolt 73 and the piston- like bottom end slidably received in the recess of the bolt 73.
The cap member 60 has a projection 600 on top.
Said projection 600 defines an inner threaded passage 601. A cap-like knob 61 is rotatably mounted on the cap member 60. Said cap-like knob 61 has a threaded shank 610 extending downwardly from a top wall thereof and a central passage bil is defined to extend longitudinally through the shank 610 and the top wall of the knob 61.
The shank 610 extends into the passage 601 and is secured thereto by means of a thread engagement.
An actuating post 91 having an inner thread cavity formed with a bottom end thereof is inserted into the central passage 611 of the knob 61 and connected to upper end 802 of the stem 80 by means of a thread engagement. A first coil spring 81 is sleeved around the stem 80 and retained between the bottom wall of the actuating post 91 and the top wall of the bolt 73 for automatically retracting the actuating post 91 and the connecting stem 80 back to a normal (unpressed) position when the actuating post is released. Said normal position maintains the bottom end of the stem 80 spaced from the top end of the stem 31. Pt second spring 82 is disposed between the bolt 7 73 and the cap member 60.
In retracting operation of the safety device, the actuating post 91 is pressed with finger to push the piston-1 i ke stem 31 to move downwardly with the stem 80. The lower end of the stem 31 extends through the central opening of the pacing ring 40 and separates the steel ball 41 from the packing ring 40 so as to open the gas passage.
Pt gas valve 2is provided in the main body 1 for shutting off the gas passage or controlling flow rate of the gas flow. Said gas valve 2, as best shown in FIG.6, includes a gas passage 163 formed in the partition 19 and laterally communicating the vertical passage 160 and bent upwardly to form a vertical gas passage parallel to the vertical passage 160 and communicating the upper recess 16, a cylindrical body 23 having an inlet opening 230 and outlet openings 210, 211 and a valve post 20 having a valve seat 201, for air-tightly closing the inlet opening 230, and a coil spring 22 disposed in the valve body 23 to maintain tne valve seat 201 in a normally-closed condition.
As shown in FIGS. 7 & 8, the shank 610 of the knob 61 can be threaded into the cap member 60 so as to push the diaphragm 70 to deform and the nut 71 to move downwardly. The lowering nut 71 will press the valve post 20 to overcome the biasing force of the coil spring 22 and open the valve 2 within a range from minimum to full.
Pts shown in FIG.4, the pressure indicator 14 is attached to the main body 1 -through a tube 12 which defines a passage intercommunicating the intermediate passage 171 at the inlet side of this regulator and the pressure gauge 14 for indicating gas pressure in the inlet side. The flow rate indicator 13 is attached to the main body 1 through a tube 11 which defines a passage intercommunicating the passage 163 and the flow rate gauge 13.

Claims (8)

1. A regulator comprising a main body defining an inlet chamber and an outlet chamber, an inlet pipe defining an inlet passage communicating with the inlet chamber, an outlet pipe defining an outlet passage communicating with the outlet chamber, an intermediate passage extending vertically and communicating with the inlet and outlet chambers, a packing ring located at the entrance of the intermediate passage and a ball in the inlet chamber positioned below the packing ring, whereby when an excessive gas flow occurs, the ball will be drawn towards the packing ring and held thereagainst to shut off the gas passage.
2. A regulator as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means for separating the ball from the packing ring.
3. A regulator as claimed in claim 2, wherein said separating means comprises means pressable to extend through the packing ring.
4. A regulator comprising: a main body having a circumferential side wall and a partition plate defining an upper recess and a lower recess within the main body; a stud member attached to lower portion of the side wall of the main body to define an inlet chamber in the lower recess; an inlet pipe attached to the side wall of the main body and defining an inlet passage communicating with the inlet chamber; a flexible diaphragm mounted on top of the main body to define an outlet chamber in the upper recess; a cap member mounted on top of the main body to secure the diaphragm in position; an outlet pipe attached to the main body and defining an outlet passage communicating with the outlet chamber, a first passage formed in the partition plate to intercommunicate with the inlet and outlet chambers and having an entrance at a lower end; a packing ring attached to the entrance of the first passage; a second passage to communicate with the first passage and intercommunicating with the inlet and outlet chambers through the entrance of the first passage; a third passage extending through the stud member in alignment with the first passage; a first knob member having a shank extending into the third passage and rotatably maintained in position by means of a thread engagement for height adjustment relative to the packing ring; a ball located in the inlet chamber and resting on top of the shank of the first knob member below the packing ring; a piston member slidably mounted in the first passage and adapted to be pressed to move downwardly with a lower end thereof extending through the packing ring; a normally-closed valve in the second passage and adapted to be pressed to open; a plate member attached to the bottom of the diaphragm; a second knob member having a shank extending through the cap member and rotatably maintained in position by means of a thread engagement for adjustably pressing the diaphragm to deform to press the valve to open with the plate member; a fourth passage sequentially formed in the plate member, the diaphragm and the shank of the second knob member in alignment with the first passage; an actuating post fitted in the fourth passage and adapted to be pressed to push the piston member to move downwardly.
5. A regulator as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, further comprising a pressure gauge having an inlet end communicating with the inlet chamber of the main body.
6. A regulator as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising a flow rate gauge having an inlet end communicating with the second passage in the main body.
7. A regulator as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6 wherein the packing ring is of rubber or an elastomeric substitute therefor.
8. A regulator substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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GB2267950A (en) * 1992-05-26 1993-12-22 Julian Steward Taylor Emergency shut-off valve and regulator assembly
US6666230B1 (en) 2002-05-31 2003-12-23 Taylor Innovations, L.L.C. Pressure relief system with trigger activated valve
US6843265B2 (en) 2002-04-16 2005-01-18 Taylor Innovations, L.L.C. Pressure relief system with supply activated valve
US6880568B1 (en) 2002-08-07 2005-04-19 Taylor Innovations, L.L.C. Pressure relief system with multi-port valve
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US3645286A (en) * 1969-05-29 1972-02-29 John Le Roy Follett Safety valve for liquid pressure cylinders
GB1534672A (en) * 1977-01-11 1978-12-06 Leung Wing Kwong Flow cut-off device for insertion in a gas duct
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GB2267950A (en) * 1992-05-26 1993-12-22 Julian Steward Taylor Emergency shut-off valve and regulator assembly
GB2267950B (en) * 1992-05-26 1995-09-13 Julian Steward Taylor Emergency shut off valve and regulator assembly
US6843265B2 (en) 2002-04-16 2005-01-18 Taylor Innovations, L.L.C. Pressure relief system with supply activated valve
US6666230B1 (en) 2002-05-31 2003-12-23 Taylor Innovations, L.L.C. Pressure relief system with trigger activated valve
US6880568B1 (en) 2002-08-07 2005-04-19 Taylor Innovations, L.L.C. Pressure relief system with multi-port valve
US20090078905A1 (en) * 2005-04-25 2009-03-26 Joseph Peter Marcilese Versatile valve

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