AU2004235602A1 - Fluid control apparatus - Google Patents
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Description
PATENTS ACT 1990 ORIGINAL COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Invention title FLUID CONTROL APPARATUS The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing known to me.
IP Australia SY a 02 DECtc 2 Batch: -1A- FLUID CONTROL APPARATUS 0 FIELD OF THE INVENTION i C This invention relates to fluid control devices. More particularly although not exclusively it discloses an improved pressure cutoff valve for vehicle tyres.
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SBACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION SCorrect pressure in vehicle tyres is of considerable importance. Excessive pressure can cause premature tread wear and loss of traction in the wet. Low pressure on the other hand can cause loss of stability when cornering and tyre failure from excessive wall flexing. While most service stations provide facilities for drivers to check their tyres the gauges are often defective or at best.
inaccurate. In order to alleviate such problems valves have been proposed for tyres which during filling automatically cut off the air supply once a preset pressure is reached.
The user therefore does not need to be concerned about monitoring tyre pressure during filling. Rather it is only necessary to maintain the air hose fitting on the tyre valve until it automatically cuts off. These valves typically use a piston which is biased to an open position by a compression spring during filling but is moved against said bias to a closed position when an applied force from the internal tyre pressure reaches a preset amount of say 200 kpa. Existing valves have the disadvantage however that the compression spring and piston are located in the base of the valve assembly which is therefore enlarged and protrudes a substantial distance through into the interior of the tyre rim. This obstructs the fitting of the tyre and CI can result in the base of the valve housing being damaged during initial inflation as the tyre bead expands onto the rim.
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V' SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is therefore an object of this invention to ameliorate the aforementioned disadvantage and accordingly a apparatus for regulating air flow into a rim mounted pneumatic vehicle tyre is disclosed, said apparatus having an elongated valve housingwith an inlet end, an outlet end and a central portion, the outlet end.including a rim insertion portion configured to fit into an aperture in the tyre rim, a piston disposed within said housing and including a valve member, a coil spring acting between said housing and piston whereby in use of said apparatus the piston is biased to an open position for passage of air into said tyre and is movable against said bias under force of air pressure build-up in said tyre to a closed position at which the valve member seals against a valve seat to close off said passage of air wherein the piston and spring are located within said central portion of the housing clear of the rim insertion portion so that said rim insertion portion is of a reduced size not to obstruct the mounting of said tyre.
Preferably said piston is fitted with a visual indicator to -3- 0 show position.
It is further preferred that said spring acts in compression between a flange on the piston and an interior shoulder of the valve housing.
Ccs 9 It is further preferred that the visual indicator is a band which is visible through a transparent portion of a cap fitted to the housing.
It is further preferred that the cap is adapted to be turned down onto a threaded seat to an over-ride position whereby said band and piston are held to said open position irrespective of tyre pressure It is further preferred that the valve housing be fitted with a schrader type one way valve at the inlet end.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Two currently preferred embodiments of this invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings in which:figure 1 is a perspective side view of an automobile tyre valve according to the invention, figure 2 is a vertical cross-sectional of the valve of figure 1 when in the open position. and -4figure 3 is a cross-sectional view along the lines 0 A-A of figure 1, ^C figure 4 is a cross-sectional view similar to figure 2 but with the valve in the closed C< position, and NO figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of a spring C- tension adjustment plug which can be fitted to the valve of figure 1, and figure 6 is a vertical cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of an automobile tyre valve according to this invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring first to figures 1 and 2 the valve housing 1 may comprise an elongated cylindrical casing with an inlet 1A at the top as shown and an outlet 2 at the bottom. The outlet end of the housing preferably comprises an insertion sleeve 3 with a groove 4 and shoulder 5 which adapt said sleeve for fitting through an aperture 4A in a pneumatic tyre rim 5A. Preferably the outlet end is moulded from rubber or other suitable material to obtain the necessary pressure tight seal to the rim. At the inlet end 1A there .is a short pipe section 6 of reduced diameter to connect with an air supply hose nozzle such as that provided at service stations. Immediately below this is a transparent cap 7 through which the position of an internal indicator band (which may be coloured red) can be viewed as described later.
O Referring more specifically to figures 2 and 3 there is a O piston 8 which is longitudinally slidable between the housing cylinder wall 9 and a central tube 10. The tube Sis part of a sub-assembly which includes the pipe 6 with a schrader type inlet valve 11 of known construction. This k\ sub-assembly is threaded into or otherwise rigidly Sconnected to the housing at 12. The transparent cap 7 also Sfits onto the housing at this location and provides a view C- window between the top of said housing 12A and the pipe 6.
As the pipe 6 and housing are fixed relative to one another this cap 7 takes no load and can therefore be of nonstructural material such as a low cost plastic. There are 0-rings 13. 14 fitted to provide a sliding pressure tight fit between both the outside of piston 8 and cylinder 9 as well as the internal piston bore 15 and tube Preferably a directional low friction cup seal 16 may also be fitted into a nich 17 in the piston immediately below 0ring 13 to further ensure against air leakage between the piston and cylinder. The piston 8 at its upper end mounts the indicator band 18 and towards the lower end the bore is fitted with a valve member having a bevelled head 19 and upwardly directed needle 20. The needle extends up through a seat 21 formed at the base of tube 10. The seat is shaped to form a pressure tight seal when engaged by the bevelled head 19 of the valve member. There is also a tension spring 22 which acts between a transverse pin 23 located across the housing just above the insertion sleeve and the centre O 24 of the piston. Preferably the spring at one end hooks 0 over pin 23 and at the other end seats in spiral grooves Saround the centre of the piston. In figure 2 the piston is Sheld to its lowermost position where the band 18 abuts the top of the housing. In accordance with this invention it k\ will be noted that the tension spring 22 and piston 8 move Swithin the centre portion of the housing above the insertion sleeve 3. This allows the rim insertion sleeve at C-i the outlet end to be greatly reduced in diameter and length. It therefore provides virtually no obstruction to the tyre bead during initial mounting and inflation of said tyre on the rim. The moulded rubber construction of the insertion sleeve with the current embodiment also allows the housing 1 to flex relative to the tyre rim to reduce the chances of breakage.
In the open position of figure 2 a supply of pressurised air is able to flow through the inlet schrader valve 11.
down through tube 10, around open valve member 19, through ports 26. along clearance space 27 between the spring 22 and housing to enter the tyre (not shown) through outlet 2.
As the pressure inside the tyre builds up however a force (arrow B) acts against the underside of the piston moving it upward. At a preset cutoff pressure of say between and i000 kpa determined by the underside area of the piston 8, the deflection constant of the spring 22 and the position of valve seat 21 the upward displacement of the piston 8 causes the valve head 19 to close into said seat 0 as shown in figure 4. This cuts off further air flow into the tyre. It will also be noted from figure 4 that the band S18 simultaneously moves upward within transparent cap 7 to indicate that the preset pressure has been reached in the Styre and the cutoff valve 19 is closed. If tyre pressure en, subsequently falls below this preset pressure the piston and indicator band 18 move downwardly under the tension force of spring 22 to show low pressure and the valve 19 opens in preparation for filling. Leakage of air out of the tyre however is prevented by the one why operation of the schrader valve 11 which only allows discharge through deliberate depression of insert stem 28.
As an alternative to the fixed transverse pin 23 for holding the lower end of the spring 22 a threaded anchor plug 29 as shown in cross-section by figure 5 may be turned into the housing at the same location. This plug has an -upstanding pin 30 with a circumferential groove 31. The lower end of the spring is then shaped to seat in this groove so that rotation of the plug using an alien key or the like on socket 32 adjusts the spring tension and thus the cutoff pressure of the valve. A series of apertures 33 around the periphery of the plug allows air to pass through to the outlet 2.
With the second embodiment of the invention shown in figure 0 6 the main items that correspond in function to those of figures 1, 2 and 4 are indentified by the same 0 numbers/letters which are however primed to distinguish C them.
In this case the spring 22' is still located well clear of
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tV the rim insert portion 3' but now acts in compression between a circular flange 35 near the bottom of the piston S8' and an interior shoulder 36 of the valve housing A cup seal 36A is also fitted in place of the inner o-ring 14 of the first embodiment. With the valve in the open position shown the piston 8' is held down by the spring 22' so that air can flow through the inlet schrader valve 11', down through the tube 10', past the open valve seat 21' and through ports 37 to enter the tyre via outlet As pressure within the tyre builds up a force (arrows acts against the underside of the piston 8' to move it upward against the compression force of the spring 22'. At the preset cutoff pressure this upward displacement becomes sufficient to cause valve member 19' to close off the valve seat 21'. This cuts off further air flow into the tyre. If tyre pressure subsequently falls below the preset pressure the piston 8' moves downwardly under the compression force of spring 22' and the valve 19' opens in preparation for filling. During these operations the indicator band 18' and viewing cap 7' operate in a similar manner to the first embodiment.
-9- SA further feature of this second embodiment is an over-ride O mode which is obtained by turning the cap 7' completely down onto the threads 38 so as to display a coloured (e.g.
Syellow) ring 39. This procedure also simultaneously conceals the band 18' behind an opaque upper portion 40 of Sthe cap 7' and holds said band and connected piston
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assembly 18' down to the open position irrespective of tyre T pressure. In this mode the device can be operated via the 0 schrader valve 11' and the tyre inflated to any desired pressure. Preferably the ring 39 is also adapted to function as a moisture/dust seal or secondary gas seal in the event of leakage past primary cup seal 16'.
For installation the threaded sleeve 3' of this embodiment is fitted through aperture 4A' of the wheel rim 5A' and is held in place by a lock nut 41 of any suitable design.
There is also a rubber grommet 42 fitted under the lock nut for sealing purposes.
It will thus be appreciated that this invention at least in the form of the embodiment disclosed provides a novel and useful improvement to vehicle tyre valves. Clearly however the example described is only the currently preferred form of the invention and a wide variety of modifications may be made which would be apparent to a person skilled in the art. For example the shape and configuration of the transparent cap and the preset cutoff pressure may be Schanged according to application. Also while it is currently preferred to construct the valve and housing from Sa corrosion resistant metal such as brass the invention Cl extends to the use of any other suitable material.
For the purposes of this specification expressions such as
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"top", "bottom", "below", "upper" and "lower" etc refer to the valve housing in one position of use as illustrated are 0 are not to be taken as necessarily limiting.
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1. Apparatus for regulating air flow into a rim mounted O pneumatic vehicle tyre, said apparatus having an elongated valve housing with an inlet end, an outlet end k\ and a central portion, the outlet end including a rim Sinsertion portion configured to fit into an aperture in the tyre rim, a piston disposed within said housing and C-i including a valve member, a coil spring acting between said housing and piston whereby in use of said apparatus the piston is biased to an open position for passage of air into said tyre and is movable against said bias under force of air pressure build-up in said tyre to a closed position at which the valve member seals against a valve seat to close off said passage of air wherein said piston and spring are located within said central portion of the housing clear of the rim insertion portion so that said rim insertion portion is of a reduced size not obstructive to the mounting of said tyre.
2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the spring acts in compression between a flange on the piston and an interior shoulder of the valve housing.
3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein a visual indicator is fitted to the piston to show the position thereof. -12-
4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein the visual U indicator is a band which is visible through a transparent portion of a cap fitted to the housing.
The apparatus as claimed in claim 4 wherein the cap Scan be turned down onto a threaded seat to an over-ride Sposition whereby said band and piston are held to said open position irrespective of tyre pressure.
6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein said cap includes an opaque portion which conceals said band when the cap is turned down to said over-ride position.
7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein at said over-ride position a coloured ring is displayed through said transparent portion of the cap.
8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein said ring also functions as a moisture/dust seal or a secondary gas seal in the event of leakage past a primary seal in said valve housing.
9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 8 wherein the piston is slidable along a central tube and cylinder wall in said housing, said tube being part of a sub-assembly which is connected to said housing. -13- The apparatus as claimed in claim 9 wherein the piston at an upper end thereof mounts said band and towards the lower end thereof carries said valve member shaped to form a pressure tight seal when engaged in the valve seat located at the base of said central tube. t 11. The apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the inlet end is fitted with schrder valve. inlet end is fitted with a schrader valve.
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