[0001] This invention pertains to valves, i.e., gas-control valves, and valve assemblies
for use in, and in combination with, straight-cylinder, gas-compression chambers,
and in particular to such valves and valve assemblies in which the same are configured
for confinement within such straight-cylinder, gas-compressicn chambers, but one configuration
of valve serves for either gas inlet or gas discharge, and said one valve configuration
is piston-ringed in order that the same serves as well as a gas-compressing piston
when reciprocably disposed within such an aforesaid cylinder.
[0002] Prior art gas compressors, typically, employ both inlet and discharge valves, and
gas compressing pistons, and commonly the valves are externally mounted to the gas-compressing
chamber.
[0003] It is an object of this invention to set forth a novel valve assembly, for use in
combination with a straight-cylinder, gas-compression chamber, in which the discharge
valve embodiments thereof serve, as well, as gas-compressing pistons.
[0004] It is also an object of this invention to disclose a gas-control valve, in combination
with a straight-cylinder, gas-compression chamber, which serves as either gas inlet
or gas discharge, and which is piston-ringed, or otherwise peripherally sealed with
replaceable seals, to function, also, as a gas-compressing piston.
[0005] Particularly it is an object of this invention to set forth, in combination with
a straight-cylinder, gas compression chamber having centrally-threaded end closures,
a gas-control valve, comprising a ported, valve seat; a ported, valve guard; a ported,
valve plate interposed between said seat and said guard; and a bolt, for mounting
of said seat, guard and plate thereon, having (a) external threads formed thereon,
and (b) an annular shoulder formed thereabout; wherein said seat, guard and plate
are centrally apertured; said guard is set about said bolt, and against said shoulder;
said seat is (a) internally threaded, (b) threadedly engaged with said bolt threads,
and (c) has replaceable sealing means engaged with the periphery thereof; and said
valve is reciprocably confined within, and sealingly engaged with the inner surface
of, said gas-compression chamber.
[0006] Another object of this invention is to set forth, in combination with a straight
-cylinder, gas-compression chamber having centrally-threaded, end closures, a gas
-control valve, comprising a ported, valve seat; a ported, valve guard; a ported,
valve plate interposed between said seat and guard; and a bolt, for mounting of said
seat, guard and plate thereon, having (a) external threads formed thereon, and (b)
an annular shoulder formed thereabout; wherein said seat, guard and plate are centrally
apertured; said guard is set about said bolt, and against said shoulder; said seat
is (a) internally threaded, (b) threadedly engaged with said bolt threads, and (c)
has replaceable sealing means engaged with the periphery thereof; and said valve is
confined within said gas-compression chamber, sealingly engaged with the inner surface
of said chamber, and said bolt is threadedly engaged with one of the centrally-threaded
end closures of said chamber.
[0007] Yet another object of this invention is to disclose a valve assembly, for use in
combination with a straight-cylinder, gas-compression chamber, comprising a bolt;
said bolt having (a) external threads formed thereon at opposite ends thereof, and
(b) annular shoulders formed thereabout, intermediate said threaded ends; a pair of
ported, valve seats; a pair of ported valve guards; and a pair of ported valve plates;
wherein each seat and guard has one of said valve plates interposed therebetween;
said seats, guards and valve plates are centrally apertured; each guard is set about
said bolt, and against one of said shoulders; and each seat is (a) internally threaded,
(b) threadedly engaged with one of said opposite ends of said bolt, and (c) has replaceable
sealing means engaged with the periphery thereof.
[0008] Further objects of this invention, as well as the novel features thereof, will become
more apparent by reference to the following description, taken in conjunction with
the accompanying figures, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective, partially cross-sectioned illustration of a straight -cylinder,
gas-compression chamber, in which the novel valves and valve assemblies are confined;
Figure 2 is a perspective, exploded view of the novel valve assembly, albeit showing
but one of the two discharge valves thereof;
Figure 3A is a perspective, exploded view of one of the inlet gas-control valves;
Figure 3B shares the view of Figure 3A, representing the other of the inlet gas -control
valves; figures 2, 3A and 3B also being partially cross-sectioned;
Figure 4 is a plan view of the valve plate and dampening plate of the novel valve;
and
Figure 5 is an enlarged, cross-sectional view, taken through a limited, center portion
of a discharge valve according to the invention.
[0009] As shown in Figure 1, a straight cylinder 10 defines therewithin a gas-comprssion
chamber 12. Ends of the cylinder have centrally-threaded end closures 14 and 16. The
end closures are held fast to the ends of the cylinder 10 by means of tie bolts 18
(only two of the four thereof being visible). The cylinder 10 has gas inlet ports
20 formed therein for admission of gas via inlet conduits 22 (shown only in phantom).
The cylinder also has a gas discharge port 24 formed therein intermediate the ends
thereof.
[0010] End closure 14 threadedly receives the central bolt of an inlet valve 26, whereas
end closure 16 threadedly receives the central bolt of an inlet valve 28. Therebetween,
reciprocably mounted within the chamber 12, is the novel valve assembly 30.
[0011] Figure 2 shows the valve assembly 30 in greatly englarged detail. It comprises a
bolt 32 which is hollow, and which has external threads formed thereon at opposite
ends thereof. The assembly comprises a pair of valve sets 33; as one is identical
to the other, only one such set is shown. The bolt 32 has shoulders 34 formed thereabout,
and spaced apart, adjacent to the opposite ends thereof. Assembled, each shoulder
34 receives a ported, valve guard 36 thereagainst, the guard being centrally apertured.
The guard 36 has a peripheral wall 38 in which is received a dampening plate 40. Compression
springs 42, which are nested in blind holes 44 formed in the guard 38, bear against
the underside of the dampening plate. A guide ring 46, which has a reduced diameter
portion 46a at one end thereof, is received in the apertured center of the dampening
plate 40. Ring 46 is provided to limit the lift of the dampening plate 40. Set about
the bolt 32 is a valve plate 48, it too being centrally apertured, slidably to receive
the guide ring therewithin. Compression springs 50, which also are nested in blind
holes 52 formed in the guard 36, are in penetration of holes 54 formed therefor in
the dampening plate 40, and bais the valve plate 48 away from the guard 38. The dampening
plate 40, biased away from the guard 36 by springs 42, cooperates with the springs
50 to dampen an impact of the valve plate 48 with the guard 36. PlAte 40 intercepts
plate 48 when the latter closes toward guard 36. A centrally apertured and threaded
valve seat 56 is threadedly engaged with the threads at one end of the bolt 32. With
its threaded engagement with the bolt 32, the seat 56 clamps together the guard 36,
plate 40, guide ring 46, and valve plate 48; too, it holds in position a rider ring
58 which is set about the wall 38 and against a lip 60 which circumscribes the guard.
36.
[0012] The guide ring 46 keeps the dampening plate 40 distanced from the valve seat 56,
however the plate 48 freely translates along the outer surface of the ring 46. The
ring 46 sets against the seat 56 at one end thereof, and the opposite end of ring
46 sets against the guard 36. An outer shoulder 46b, formed on the ring 46, limits
the lift of the plate 40 to the minimal depth of the reduced diameter portion 46a,
in that the plate 40 closes against the shoulder 46b.
[0013] As is quite conventional, and as can be seen in the figures, and in particular Figure
5, the guard 36, dampening plate 40 and valve plate 48, have mutually aligned ports
formed therein to permit the flow of gas directly therethrough. The valve seat 56,
too, is ported; however the ports therein are not in alignment with the ports in guard
36, plate 40, and plate 48. Rather, the ports in valve seat 56 are occluded by the
plate 48. Plate 48 must remove from the seat 56 to permit fluid flow through the seat
56. When When assembly 30 translates to the right (with reference to Figure 1) a gas
pressure, built up in the chamber 12 between Assembly 30 and inlet valve 28, causes
plate 48 to remove from the seat 56; this allows the pressured gas to pass through
the aforesaid porting in plate 48, plate 40 and guard 36, for exit thereof through
the discharge port 24. When the assembly 30 translates to the left (Figure 1), the
plate 48 closes against the seat 56 and, consequently, a vacuum pressure is created
between assembly 30 and inlet valve 28. This causes an ingestion of gas, via port
20, into chamber 12. Valve assembly 30, with both valve sets 33 emplaced thereon,
is reciprocable in chamber 12 and, consequently, one of the sets 33 is closed while
the other is open to the flow therethrough of gas. Bolt 32 is threaded internally,
at 62, threadedly to receive the threaded end of a piston rod 64. The latter is so-called,
in that the valve assembly 30 functions as a dual-headed piston. The valve seat 56
has a pair of grooves 66 formed therein and thereabout. The grooves 66 receive piston
rings 68 herein to effect a sealing engagement thereof with the inner surface of the
chamber 12. By this expedient, with identical valve sets 33 on opposite ends of the
bolt 32, the valve sets serve as the pistons, and are wholly confined within the chamber,
functioning as well as the discharge valves. An alignment pin 69 is received in holes
provided therefor in guard 36 and seat 56, at ends of the pin 69, and the pin penetrates
the plates 40 and 48, to keep all cited components properly aligned.
[0014] In Figures 3A and 3B, same or similar index numbers, as those shown in Figure 1 and
2, denote same or similar elements.
[0015] Figure 3A depicts an inlet valve which is received in the end closure 16, and it
is identical, in all respects except one, to valve set(s) 33 of Figure 2. Instead
of bolt 32, it has a bolt 32a. The latter is of short length and is hollow. The hollow
interior accommodates the reciprocation of the piston rod 64. The porting of components
shown in Figure 3A is such (and, again, identical to the valve sets 33) as to close
against the flow fo gas as the valve assembly 30 approaches, and to open as the valve
assembly moves away therefrom.
[0016] In Figure 3B is depicted another inlet valve, albeit the one received in the end
closure 14. Save for the central bolt 34b, it too is identical to valve sets 33. Whereas
bolt 32a of Figure 3A is hollow, to receive the piston rod 64, bolt 34b is of solid
cross-section. For simplicity Figures 3A and 3B share the depiction of the components
of each inlet valve; the only difference therebetween reside in the center bolts 32a
(Figure 3A) and 32b (Figure 3B). They are otherwise identical.
[0017] Figure 4 illustrates a particularly novel feature of the valve sets 33, the same
being a plan view of the dampening plate 40 and valve guard 36. The inner periphery
fo the wall 38 is truly circular, whereas the confronting periphery of the dampening
plate is trochoidal. Consequently, chordal voids 70 are formed between the aforesaid
peripheries to enhance gas flow therethrough. The voids 70 present large, open areas,
between the peripheral wall 38 of guard 36 and the plate 40, to allow gas to course
freely therethrough into the outermost ports in guard 36. The trochoidal configuration
of the dampening plate 40 defines portions of the plate with relatively narrow and
wide sectors. The holes 54, provided in plate 40 for the springs 50, are formed in
the wider sectors of the plate, as shown in Figure 4.
1. In combination with a straight-cylinder, gas compression chamber having end closures,
a gas-control valve, comprising:
a ported, valve seat;
a ported, valve guard;
a ported, valve plate interposed between said seat and guard; and
a bolt, for mounting of said seat, guard and plate thereon, having (a) external
threads formed thereon, and (b) an annular shoulder formed thereabout; wherein
said seat, guard, and plate are centrally apertured;
said guard is set about said bolt, and against said shoulder;
said seat is (a) internally threaded, (b) threadedly engaged with said bolt threads,
and (c) has replaceable sealing means engaged with the periphery thereof:
said valve is reciprocably confined within, and sealingly engaged with the inner
surface of, said gas-compression chamber;
said seat and guard are circular; and including
a dampening plate interposed between said valve palte and said valve guard; and
wherein
said valve guard and said dampening plate have mutually confronting peripheral
surfaces;
said peripheral surface of said guard is circular; and
said peripheral surface of said dampening plate is trochoidal.
2. A gas-control valve, according to claim 1, wherein:
said valve seat has a plurality of grooves formed therein and about the periphery
thereof; and
piston rings are set in said grooves.
3. A gas-control valve, according to claim 1, wherein:
said bolt is hollow.
4. A gas-control valve, according to claim 1, wherein:
said bolt is hollow, and has internal threads formed therein.
5. A gas-control valve, according to claim 4, further including:
a piston rod, threaded at an end thereof, threadedly engaged with said internal
threads of said hollow bolt, and in penetration of one of said end closures.
6. A gas-control valve, according to claim 1, further including:
means interposed between said valve guard and said valve plate biasing said valve
plate toward said valve seat; and
said biasing means is in penetration of said dampening plate.
7. In combination with a straight-cylinder, gas-compression chamber having centrally-threaded,
end closure, a gas-control valve, comprising:
a ported, valve seat;
a ported, valve guard;
a ported, valve plate interposed between said seat and guard; and
a bolt, for mounting of said seat, guard and plate thereon, having (a) external
threads formed thereon, and (b) an annular shoulder formed thereabout; wherein
said seat, guard, and plate are centrally apertured;
said guard is set about said bolt, and against said shoulder;
said seat is (a) internally threaded, (b) threadedly engaged with said bolt threads,
and (c) has replaceable sealing means engaged with the periphery thereof; and
said valve is confined within said gas-compression chamber, sealingly engaged with
the inner surface of said chamber, and said bolt is threadedly engaged with one of
said centrally-threaded end closures of said chamber.
8. A gas-control valve, according to claim 7, wherein:
said bolt is hollow.
9. A gas-control valve, according to claim 7, wherein:
said bolt is solid in cross-section.
10. A valve assembly, for use in combination with a straight-cylinder, gas -compression
chamber, comprising:
a bolt;
said bolt having (a) external threads formed thereon at opposite ends thereof,
and (b) annular shoulders formed thereabout, intermediate said threaded, opposite
ends;
a pair of ported, valve seats;
a pair of ported, valve guards; and
a pair of ported, valve plates; wherein
each seat and guard has one of said valve plates interposed therebetween;
said seats, guards, and valve plates are centrally apertured;
each guard is set about said bolt, and against one of said shoulders; and
each seat is (a) internally threaded, (b) threadedly engaged with one of said opposite
ends of said bolt, and (c) has replaceable sealing means engaged with the periphery
thereof; wherein
said seats and guards are circular; and including
a dampening plate interposed between each said valve plate and valve guard;
each said valve guard and dampening plate have mutually confronting, peripheral
surfaces;
said peripheral surface of each of said guards is circular; and
said peripheral surface of each of said dampening plates is trochoidal.
11. A valve assembly, according to claim 10, wherein:
said bolt is hollow, and has threads formed therein.