NZ286543A - Diaphragm valve with soft flexible outer diaphragm skirt folding to allow diaphragm to move off seat - Google Patents

Diaphragm valve with soft flexible outer diaphragm skirt folding to allow diaphragm to move off seat

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NZ286543A
NZ286543A NZ286543A NZ28654396A NZ286543A NZ 286543 A NZ286543 A NZ 286543A NZ 286543 A NZ286543 A NZ 286543A NZ 28654396 A NZ28654396 A NZ 28654396A NZ 286543 A NZ286543 A NZ 286543A
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diaphragm
valve
port
interior
skirt
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NZ286543A
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Albert Frederick Hansen
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Hansen Dev Ltd
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Priority to NZ286543A priority Critical patent/NZ286543A/en
Priority to US09/180,260 priority patent/US6374855B1/en
Priority to PCT/NZ1997/000056 priority patent/WO1997042438A1/en
Priority to AU27157/97A priority patent/AU708382B2/en
Priority to NZ331955A priority patent/NZ331955A/en
Priority to EP97920997A priority patent/EP0894214B1/en
Priority to DE69723250T priority patent/DE69723250D1/en
Priority to CA 2253848 priority patent/CA2253848C/en
Priority to BR9710437A priority patent/BR9710437A/en
Priority to AT97920997T priority patent/ATE244372T1/en
Priority to IL12694497A priority patent/IL126944A/en
Priority to MYPI9702031 priority patent/MY119324A/en
Publication of NZ286543A publication Critical patent/NZ286543A/en

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28 6 54 3/29»570 OOGNATflm PATENTS FORM 5 Number 286543/299570 PATENTS ACT 1953 Dated 8 May 1996/11 October 1996 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION A DIAPHRAGM VALVE We, HANSEN DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED, a New Zealand company, of 156 Lower Dent Street, Whangarei, New Zealand, do hereby declare the Invention for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be 25 penorol to be particularly described in and by the following statement. 28 6 5 4 3 FIELD OF INVENTION The present invention comprises a diaphragm valve, particularly suitable for irrigation applications.
Diaphragm valves of various types are used in various applications. Various designs and constructions for such diaphragm valves are known, which are generally relatively complicated multipart valves.
The present invention provides an improved or at least alternative form of diaphragm valve.
In broad terms the invention comprises a diaphragm valve comprising a hollow body having an outlet port to connect a hydraulic or pneumatic system to the interior of the body of the valve and at least one inlet port to the interior of the body of the valve, and a diaphragm movably mounted within the interior of the body and normally closing said outlet port, the diaphragm including side walls and a thin flexible annular skirt extending from the periphery of the diaphragm and integrally formed with a major part of the body of the diaphragm, the diaphragm including side walls and said annular skirt being formed from a softer plastics material by injection moulding, and a ring of a harder material captured around the side walls of the diaphragm, the distal edge of said skirt of the BACKGROUND OF INVENTION SUMMARY OF INVENTION *) 5 FFR 1998 ;of Naw 7ad«d ;28 6 5 A 3 ;diaphragm being retained in an annular recess around a cavity behind the diaphragm to movably mount the diaphragm within the interior of the body of the valve so that the diaphragm moves by flexing and/or folding of the skirt, said ring moving in a sliding fit within a corresponding annular aperture within the body of the valve during movement of the diaphragm, and a bleed aperture through the diaphragm from said outlet port into the cavity behind the diaphragm, such that when the pressure on the outlet side of the diaphragm falls below the pressure on the inlet side of the diaphragm, the diaphragm will move away from the outlet port to open the port to fluid entering the interior of the body of the valve through the inlet port(s) and will move to close the outlet port when the 10 pressure on the outlet side of the diaphragm is equalised with the pressure on the inlet port side of the diaphragm. ;The diaphragm valve of the invention is of a simple and robust construction and may be formed entirely from plastic moulded components, although parts of the diaphragm valve 15 of the invention may also be formed from metal by casting for example, particularly for larger sizes of valves of the invention. ;Diaphragm valves of the invention are particularly suitable for use in irrigation systems or similar where water is drawn from a reservoir or stream. The valves of the invention 20 will give reliable long term performance in such demanding applications. The valves of the invention are suitable for other applications also however, and are not limited to irrigation or like applications. ;25 ;RECEIVED InttllMttnl Property Office ;9 5 FFR 1998 ;Of Nwwnwlnd ;28 6 5 4 3 / 29 9 5 7 0 ;BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS ;The accompanying drawings show preferred forms of diaphragm valves of the invention, by way of example and without intending to be limiting. In the drawings: ;5 ;Figure 1 shows a first preferred form valve assembled, ;Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view through the preferred form valve of Figure 1 along line A-A of Figure 1 and showing the diaphragm of the valve closing the valve port. ;10 ;Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view similar to Figure 2, through the preferred form valve of Figure 1, but showing the diaphragm moved away from its normal position to open the valve port to the exterior of the valve, and ;15 Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view through a second preferred form of valve of the Invention. ;DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED FORM ;20 The body of the first preferred form valve comprises a main body component 1 and an end cap 2 which when the valve is assembled closes the otherwise open end of the main body compo lent 1. The end cap threads on to the threaded annular nd 4 of the main body component 1. ;25 The main body component 1 has a hollow interior and an outlet port by which the diaphragm valve maybe connected to a pipe system. In the first preferred form valve ;- 4 - ;28 6 54 3 ;the outlet port is formed by an aperture 5 through the end of the main body component 1 opposite the end cap 2. The aperture 5 is internally threaded so that the valve may be threaded onto the end of a pipe such as that indicated in broken lines at 6 in Figure 3, forming part of the pipe system, so that the interior of the pipe communicates through the outlet port 5 and into the interior of the valve. Around the pipe connection aperture or port 5 the body of the valve may be hexagonally shaped with flats la to enable the valve to be tightened on to the threaded end of a pipe with a spanner for example. This is not essential as in smaller versions of the valve hand tightening alone may be sufficient. ;A circular wall 5a depends from the pipe connection port into the interior of the valve as shown, to form a valve seat. The diaphragm 7 is mounted within the interior of the valve. In the preferred form the diaphragm is generally circular, and the diaphragm comprises a thin annular skirt 7 a which extends from the peripheiy of the side walls 7b of the preferred form diaphragm as shown. The distal edge 7c of the skirt 7a is retained in an annular recess 8 in the end cap 2 as shown. ;The skirt 7a is a thin, flexible skirt which can flex and fold to allow the diaphragm to move between the position shown in Figure 2 where the diaphragm seals against the circular wall 5 to close the outlet port, and the position shown in Figure 3 where the diaphragm 7 has moved towards the end cap 2 to open the port 5. As the diaphragm moves to its open position as shown in Figure 3, the thin flexible skirt 7a of the diaphragm flexes and folds to the shape shown in Figure 3. In the preferred form valve shown in the drawings the front face of the diaphragm 7 is shaped as indicated at 7e to engage the lower edges of the port walls 5a when the diaphragm closes the outlet port. ;- 5- ;' * PPR 1998 28 6 5 4 3 536 The diaphragm is a separately moulded plastic component which is simply fitted to the cap 2 so that the edge 7c of the skirt of the diaphragm enters into the annular recess 8 in the cap and the diaphragm is not secured by screws or clamps or similar. This provides for easy assembly and a simple construction and moreover it has been found that the diaphragm will effectively seal for both vacuum and pressure up to relatively high pressures.
The diaphragm valve of Figures 1 to 3 is suitable for use in irrigation systems or similar where water is drawn from a reservoir or stream for example by a pump. A pipe from the intake of the pump is connected to the diaphragm valve which is immersed in the water supply to enable water to be drawn into the pump through the valve. In the valve of Figures 1 to 3 inlet apertures are formed through the side walls of the body of the valve to the interior, and in the preferred form shown these comprise a number of slots 18 arranged radially around the side walls of the main body component 1 as shown.
The preferred form valve of Figure 4 is intended to be connected in series in a pipe system. In this form an inlet port 20 is provided on the other side of the main body component 1 of the valve. In Figure 4 the same reference numerals used in Figures 1 to 3 indicate the same components of the valve. The main body component is formed as shown to define a circular valve seat 5a, similar to that formed by the circular wall 5a of the valve of Figures 1 to 3. In Figure 4 arrow E indicates the direction of fluid flow through the valve (when the valve is opened).
The diaphragm 7 including the integral skirt 7a are formed from a softer plastics material and the diaphragm has side walls 7b and an annular flange "6" RECEIVED Intellectual Property Office ' 5 FFR 1998 of New TflfifJ 286543I 299570 7d, and a ring 16 of a harder material such as a harder plastics material is captured around the side walls 7b of the diaphragm as shown. An annular member 17 surrounding the diaphragm Is fitted within the main body of the valve, and is retained In place when the cap 2 is screwed home. As the diaphragm moves during opening 5 and closing in normal operation of the valve, the plastic ring 16 around the side walls of the diaphragm slides within the annular member 17, which helps to locate and guide movement of the diaphragm. In an alternative arrangement the annular member 17 may be Integrally formed as part of ihe body of the diaphragm as an integral zone In the side wall of the diaphragm for example, if production techniques allow.
Preferably the annular member 17 has a top edge shape which slopes down towards the cap 2 from its Inner circumference which improves the fluid flow and minimises flow direction change disruption through the valve when the diaphragm is In the open position.
Preferably the annular member 17 has a series of holes 17a extending from the shaped top edge of the member 17 through the member 17 towards the outer surface 7a of the diaphragm. The holes 17a are preferably equl-spaced around the member 17. These holes 17a allow the diaphragm valve to be self cleaning by allowing a flow of fluid to be carried over the flexible skirt 7a of the diaphragm and out through the gap between the annular member 17 and the support ring 16, as Indicated by arrows D in Figure 3, at a velocity sufficient to ensure that any material being carried by the fluid is not able to settle out and cause the valve to malfunction. This feature is particularly useful when the valve Is used with fluids that contain a significant burden of heavy materials.
In the first preferred form valve of Figures 1 to 3 these holes are vertical and aligned with the external slots 18 of the body 1. 286 54 3 / 2"57 A guide member 10 extends centrally from the cap 2'through an aperture 11 in the centre of the diaphragm 7 and towards the outlet port 5. The guide member 10 may be formed as a separate component from the cap 2 and threaded or otherwise connected to the cap as b leated at 14. The aperture through the centre of the 5 diaphragm around the guide member 10 Is slightly larger than the diameter of the member 10 and forms a bleed aperture through the diaphragm from the outlet port 5 to the cavity or space 12 behind the diaphragm, between the rear side of the diaphragm and the cap 2. The guide member 10 is not essential but is preferred to ensure reliable operation of the diaphragm. In the preferred form the guide member 10 has 10 a cruciform shape in cross-section.
Preferably a spring 19 is positioned between the cap 2 and the diaphragm to aid skirt 7a in closing the diaphragm. The spring 19 Is not essential but can be used to ensure reliable operation of the diaphragm.
In operation, if the pressure at the outlet port 5 falls ie there is a relative vacuum in the pipe system to which the valve is connected, produced by a pump for example, there will also be a reduction in pressure via the bleed aperture 11 through the diaphragm in the cavity 12 behind the diaphragm, and relative to the exterior of the 20 valve in the valve of Figures 1 to 3 or relative to the inlet port 20 in the valve of Figure 4. This relative pressure imbalance will cause the diaphragm 7 to move towards the cap 2, from the position shown in Figure 2 to that shown In Figure 3, thus opening the outlet port 5 to the interior of the valve to allow fluid to pass through the slots 18 in the side walls of the coupling body 1 and through the outlet port 5, as indicated by 25 arrows C in Figure 3. The shaped top of the annular member 17 causes the fluid to operate against the top surface of the diaphragm 7 thereby causing the diaphragm to 286543/29 9570 move towards the cap 2 further, and increasing the fluid flow through the valve. Subsequently the natural resilience of the thin flexible skirt 7a of the diaphragm together with the spring 19 will cause the diaphragm to pop or spring back to Its original position shown in Figure 2 to close the port 5. The operation of the valve of 5 Figure 4 Is identical, except that fluid enters the valve through inlet port 20.
As stated, preferably the diaphragm 7 Is formed as a single injection moulded plastics component comprising the main body 7 of the diaphragm and the thin flexible skirt 7a.
Diaphragm valves of the Invention may be formed in large and small sizes. Because the valve comprises relatively few components it Is Inherently robust and reliable in operation, and all of the components of the valve may be formed by injection moulding, or by metal casting for larger versions If desired.
The foregoing describes the invention including preferred forms thereof. Alterations and modifications as will be obvious to those skilled in the art are intended to be Incorporated within the scope hereof as defined in the following claims. 286543

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Claims:
1. A diaphragm valve comprising a hollow body having an outlet port to connect a hydraulic or pneumatic system to the interior of the body of the valve and at least one inlet port to the interior of the body of the valve, and a diaphragm movably mounted within the interior of the body and normally closing said outlet port, the diaphragm including side walls and a thin flexible annular skirt extending from the periphery of the diaphragm and integrally formed with a major part of the body of the diaphragm, the diaphragm including side walls and said annular skirt being formed from a softer plastics material by injection moulding, and a ring of a harder material captured around the side walls of the diaphragm, the distal edge of said skirt of the diaphragm being retained in an annular recess around a cavity behind the diaphragm to movably mount the diaphragm within the interior of the body of the valve so that the diaphragm moves by flexing and/or folding of the skirt, said ring moving in a sliding fit within a corresponding annular aperture within the body of the valve during movement of the diaphragm, and a bleed aperture through the diaphragm from said outlet port into the cavity behind the diaphragm, such that when the pressure on the outlet side of the diaphragm falls below the pressure on the inlet side of the diaphragm, the diaphragm will move away from the outlet port to open the port to fluid entering the interior of the body of the valve through the inlet port(s) and will move to close the outlet port when the pressure on the outlet side of the diaphragm is aq-ulised with the pressure on the inlet port side of the diaphragm.
2. A diaphragm valve according to claim 1 wherein the hollow body of the valve comprises a main body component and a cap, and said annular recess is fcnned in the inside face of the cap so that the cavity behind the diaphragm is defined between the inside face of the cap and the diaphragm. - 10- #.z. 11, DEC W97 16479 WON 286543
A diaphragm valve according to either of claims 1 and 2 wherein a guide member extends centrally from the inside face of the end cap through the bleed aperture through the diaphragm.
4. A diaphragm valve according to any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein the inlet port(s) comprise(s) at least one ventilation opening through a side wall or walls of the body of the valve from the exterior to the interior of the valve.
5. A diaphragm valve comprising a hollow body having a port to connect a hydraulic or pneumatic system to the interior of the body of the valve and at least one ventilation opening through a side wall or walls of the body from the exterior to the interior of the valve, and a diaphragm movably mounted within the interior of the body and normally closing said port, the diaphragm including side walls and a thin flexible annular skirt extending from the periphery of the diaphragm and integrally formed with a major part of the body of the diaphragm, the diaphragm including side walls and said annular skirt being formed from a softer plastics material by injection moulding, aid a ring of a harder material captured around the side walls of the diaphragm, the distal edge of said skirt of the diaphragm being retained in an annular recess around a cavity behind the diaphragm to movably mount the diaphragm within the interior of the body of the valve so that the diaphragm moves by flexing and/or folding of the skirt, said ring moving in a sliding fit within a corresponding annular aperture within the body of the valve during movement of the diaphragm, and a bleed aperture through the diaphragm from said port into the cavity behind the diaphragm, such that when the pressure on the port side of the diaphragm falls below the external pressure, the - 11- 24 DEC 1937 " " ' L>^IIPI - 16479 WON 5 *. 28 6 54 3;from the said port to open the port to fluid entering the interior of the body of the valve through the ventilation opening(s) through the side wall(s) of the body of the valve, and will move to close the said port when the pressure on the port side of the diaphragm is equalised with the external pressure.;
6. A diaphragm valve according to claim 5 wherein the hollow body of the valve comprises a main body component and a cap, and said annular recess is formed in the inside face of the cap so that the cavity behind the diaphragm is defined between the inside face of the cap and the diaphragm.;
7. A diaphragm valve according to claim 5 wherein a guide member extends centrally from the inside face of the end cap through the bleed aperture through the diaphragm.;15
8. A diaphragm valve substantially as shown in Figures 1 to 3 and described herein.;
9. A diaphragm valve substantially as shown in Figure 4, and described herein.;10;20;RUSSELL McVEAGH WEST-WALKER;fon;ATTORNEYS FOR THE APPLICANT;25;- 12 -;, RECEIVED;Intelltetual Property offioe;9 * FFR Y998 of N«w Tnln]
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NZ286543A NZ286543A (en) 1996-05-08 1996-05-08 Diaphragm valve with soft flexible outer diaphragm skirt folding to allow diaphragm to move off seat
US09/180,260 US6374855B1 (en) 1996-05-08 1997-05-08 Diaphragm valve
PCT/NZ1997/000056 WO1997042438A1 (en) 1996-05-08 1997-05-08 A diaphragm valve
AU27157/97A AU708382B2 (en) 1996-05-08 1997-05-08 A diaphragm valve
NZ331955A NZ331955A (en) 1996-05-08 1997-05-08 Diaphragm valve with edge of skirt retained in annular recess around cavity behind diaphragm
EP97920997A EP0894214B1 (en) 1996-05-08 1997-05-08 A diaphragm valve
DE69723250T DE69723250D1 (en) 1996-05-08 1997-05-08 REED VALVE
CA 2253848 CA2253848C (en) 1996-05-08 1997-05-08 A diaphragm valve
BR9710437A BR9710437A (en) 1996-05-08 1997-05-08 diaphragm valve
AT97920997T ATE244372T1 (en) 1996-05-08 1997-05-08 DIAPHRAGM VALVE
IL12694497A IL126944A (en) 1996-05-08 1997-05-08 Diaphragm valve
MYPI9702031 MY119324A (en) 1996-05-08 1997-05-09 A diaphragm valve

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