Valve device equipped with a filter

The integrated retainer projection in the filter device addresses the part count issue by functioning as a spring, stabilizing the filter and reducing contamination in valve devices.

JP7829316B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-13KAWASAKI JUKOGYO KK
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JP · JP
Patent Type
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Filing Date
2021-12-28
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

The existing valve devices with filters suffer from increased part count due to separate components like filters, retainers, and springs, leading to instability in pressing force and potential contamination.

Method used

A filter device with a retainer having a main body and an elastically deformable projection that functions as a spring, integrated with a casing and housing, reducing the number of parts and stabilizing the filter fixation.

Benefits of technology

Reduces the number of parts and stabilizes the filter fixation, while suppressing wear and contamination, ensuring reliable operation.

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Abstract

To provide a filter device which can reduce the number of components.SOLUTION: A filter device comprises a filter having a thickness in a prescribed direction, and a retainer which is provided on the filter and holds the filter inside. The retainer has a body part which is provided on an outer peripheral surface of the filter, and a projection which extends inside from the body part and is located on one side in the prescribed direction of the filter. The projection projects toward one side in the prescribed direction and is elastically deformed.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] The present invention relates to a valve device provided with a filter for capturing contaminants. Place

Background Art

[0002] A filter is provided in the valve device to capture contaminants flowing with the working fluid. For example, in the valve device described in Patent Document 1, the filter is provided in the body so as to be pressed by a retainer.

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Patent Documents

[0003]

Patent Document 1

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0004] In the valve device of Patent Document 1, the pressing force varies depending on the thickness of the filter and the height of the retainer. Therefore, in order to stabilize the pressing force, that is, to stably fix the filter, it is conceivable to press the filter against the body with a spring. However, if the filter, the retainer, and the spring are separately arranged on the body, the number of parts when incorporating them into the valve device increases.

[0005] Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a filter device capable of reducing the number of parts and a valve device provided with the same.

Means for Solving the Problems

[0006] ​The filter device of the first invention comprises a filter having a thickness in a predetermined direction, and a retainer provided on the filter and holding the filter on the inside, wherein the retainer has a main body provided on the outer circumferential surface of the filter, and a projection extending inward from the main body and positioned on one side of the filter in a predetermined direction, the projection being formed to protrude on the one side in the predetermined direction and to be elastically deformable.

[0007] According to the first invention, the projection can function as a spring. In other words, the retainer can be given the function of a spring. This reduces the number of parts.

[0008] The valve device of the second invention comprises a casing made of aluminum having a first passage for flowing hydrogen gas, a housing made of stainless steel having a second passage and being attached to the casing such that the first opening of the first passage and the second opening of the second passage face each other, a filter disposed between the casing and the housing so as to be located between the first opening and the second opening, and a leaf spring disposed between the filter and the housing.

[0009] According to the second invention, the leaf spring is compressed by the filter and housing by being sandwiched between the casing and housing. This allows the filter to be stably fixed between the casing and housing. Furthermore, by positioning the leaf spring on the housing side, which is made of stainless steel that is harder than aluminum, wear of the casing and contamination can be suppressed. [Effects of the Invention]

[0010] According to the first invention, the number of parts can be reduced.

[0011] According to the second invention, the filter can be stably fixed between the housing and the casing, and wear of the casing and contamination can be suppressed. [Brief explanation of the drawing]

[0012] [Figure 1] This is a cross-sectional view showing a valve device equipped with a filter device according to the first embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 2] Figure 1 is an exploded view showing the valve device disassembled. [Figure 3] This is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a magnified view of region X of the valve device in Figure 1. [Figure 4] This is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a portion of a valve device equipped with a filter device according to a second embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 5] This is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a portion of a valve device equipped with a filter device according to a third embodiment of the present invention. [Modes for carrying out the invention]

[0013] Hereinafter, the valve devices 1, 1A, 1B and the filter devices 13, 13A, 13B provided therein according to the first to third embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the aforementioned drawings. Note that the concept of direction used in the following description is for convenience of explanation and does not limit the orientation of the invention's configuration to that direction. Furthermore, the valve devices 1, 1A, 1B and filter devices 13, 13A, 13B described below are merely embodiments of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, and additions, deletions, and modifications are possible without departing from the spirit of the invention.

[0014] [First Embodiment] As shown in Figure 1, the valve device 1 of the first embodiment controls the flow of the working fluid within the valve device 1. For example, the valve device 1 controls at least one of the flow rate, pressure, and direction of flow of the working fluid. The working fluid whose flow is controlled by the valve device 1 is a gas, and in this embodiment, the working fluid is hydrogen gas. More specifically, the valve device 1 comprises a casing 11, a housing 12, and a filter device 13.

[0015] <Casing> The casing 11 has a first flow path 22, as shown in Figure 2. The working fluid flows through the first flow path 22. In this embodiment, the working fluid flowing through the first flow path 22 is hydrogen gas. However, the working fluid is not limited to hydrogen gas, but may be other gases, or liquids such as oil and water. The casing 11 also has a recess 21.

[0016] The recess 21 is formed on the outer surface 11a of the casing 11. The recess 21 is formed around a predetermined axis L1 and opens in one direction, which is an example of a predetermined direction. Here, the axial direction is the direction along axis L1. The first flow path 22 has a first opening 22a. The first opening 22a is formed in the bottom portion of the recess 21, and the first flow path 22 is connected to the recess 21 via the first opening 22a. The diameter of the first flow path 22 increases as it approaches the first opening 22a.

[0017] Furthermore, at least one valve body (not shown) is provided inside the casing 11. The valve body, together with the casing 11, constitutes a valve and controls the flow of hydrogen gas through the first flow path 22. Examples of valves include pressure reducing valves, flow control valves, check valves, safety valves, and manual valves. However, the valve is not limited to these.

[0018] Furthermore, the casing 11 is made of a metal. In this embodiment, the casing 11 is made of a metal that has resistance to hydrogen embrittlement, for example, aluminum. However, the casing 11 is not limited to aluminum and may be stainless steel.

[0019] <Housing> The housing 12 has a second flow path 24. The housing 12 is attached to the casing 11 such that the first opening 22a of the first flow path 22 and the second opening 24a of the second flow path 24 face each other. Thereby, the second flow path 24 and the first flow path 22 are connected, and hydrogen gas can flow between the first flow path 22 and the second flow path 24. More specifically, the housing 12 is formed in a cylindrical shape whose axis coincides with the axis L1. The housing 12 further has a flange 25 and a convex portion 23.

[0020] The flange 25 is formed in the axial middle portion of the housing 12. More specifically, the flange 25 is formed over the entire circumference in the circumferential direction in the axial middle portion and protrudes in the radial direction. The convex portion 23 forms a portion on the other side in the axial direction of the housing 12 from the flange 25. The convex portion 23 is inserted into the concave portion 21 so that the axis of the housing 12 coincides with the axis L1. A fastening member 26 (for example, a bolt) is inserted through the flange 25, and the flange 25 is fastened to the casing 11 by the fastening member 26. In this way, the housing 12 is attached to the casing 11.

[0021] The second flow path 24 penetrates the housing 12. The second opening 24a of the second flow path 24 is formed at the end portion 23a of the convex portion 23. Here, the end portion 23a of the convex portion 23 is the end portion on the other side in the axial direction of the housing 12. More specifically, the second flow path 24 is formed in the housing 12 along the axis L1. The second flow path 24 opens in one axial direction through the second opening 24a. In this embodiment, the second flow path 24 has an enlarged diameter near the second opening 24a. The housing 12 is an input port housing in this embodiment, and hydrogen gas is introduced into the second flow path 24 from the end portion on one side in the axial direction of the housing 12.

[0022] Furthermore, the housing 12 is made of metal. In this embodiment, the housing 12 is made of a metal that is resistant to hydrogen embrittlement, for example, stainless steel. However, the housing 12 is not limited to stainless steel and may be made of aluminum.

[0023] <Filter device> The filter device 13 is positioned between the casing 11 and the housing 12 such that its axial portions face the casing 11 and the housing 12 respectively, and is located between the first opening 22a and the second opening 24a. The filter device 13 captures contaminants contained in the hydrogen gas flowing between the first flow path 22 and the second flow path 24. More specifically, as shown in Figure 3, the filter device 13 includes a filter 31 and a retainer 32.

[0024] <filter> The filter 31 has thickness in the axial direction. The filter 31 is formed, for example, in the shape of a plate, and in this embodiment, in the shape of a disc. The filter 31 captures contaminants contained in the hydrogen gas. More specifically, the filter 31 is formed with a diameter larger than the diameters of the first opening 22a and the second opening 24a. The filter 31 is positioned between the casing 11 and the housing 12. The filter 31 captures contaminants contained in the hydrogen gas as it passes through the filter 31 as the hydrogen gas flows between the second opening 24a and the first opening 22a.

[0025] <Retainer> The retainer 32 holds the filter 31 internally. More specifically, the retainer 32 holds the filter 31 internally by covering its outer peripheral edge from both the radially outward and axially directions. The retainer 32 is positioned between the casing 11 and the housing 12 together with the filter 31. The axial height H of the retainer 32 (see Figure 2) is greater than the gap h (see Figure 3) between the casing 11 and the housing 12. The retainer 32 can elastically deform the projection 35, which will be described in detail later, in the axial direction. This allows the retainer 32 to be compressed and positioned between the casing 11 and the housing 12. As a result, the retainer 32 is sandwiched between the casing 11 and the housing 12, fixing the filter 31 between them. The retainer 32 also seals the space between the filter 31 and the casing 11 by being sandwiched. This prevents contaminants from passing between the filter 31 and the casing 11. Furthermore, the retainer 32 is made of a material that is the same as or harder than aluminum, for example. In this embodiment, the retainer 32 is made of stainless steel. However, the retainer 32 is not limited to being made of stainless steel, but may be made of aluminum, beryllium copper, etc. More specifically, the retainer 32 has a main body portion 34, a projection portion 35, and an inner extension portion 36.

[0026] <Main body> The main body portion 34 is provided on the outer circumferential surface of the filter 31. The main body portion 34 holds the filter 31 from the inside. More specifically, the main body portion 34 covers the entire outer circumferential surface of the filter 31. In this embodiment, the main body portion 34 is configured in the shape of a hollow disc. The inner bore of the main body portion 34 is formed to be the same diameter as or larger than the outer diameter of the filter 31. In this embodiment, the inner bore of the main body portion 34 is formed to be the same diameter as the outer diameter of the filter 31. The filter 31 is held inside the main body portion 34.

[0027] <Protrusion> The projection 35, which is an example of a leaf spring, extends radially inward from the main body 34 and is positioned on one axial side of the filter 31. Furthermore, the projection 35 is formed to protrude in one axial direction and to be elastically deformable. More specifically, the projection 35 is formed around the entire circumference of the main body 34. In this embodiment, the projection 35 is formed around the entire circumference of the open end on the other axial side of the main body 34. The projection 35 extends radially inward from the open end on the other axial side of the main body 34. That is, in this embodiment, the projection 35 is formed in an annular shape, and hydrogen gas is guided into the retainer 32, i.e., the filter 31, through the inner hole of the projection 35.

[0028] Furthermore, the projection 35 is curved so as to protrude in one direction in the axial direction. The projection 35 is formed, for example, in the shape of a circular arc in cross-section. The projection 35 can be elastically deformed in the other direction in the axial direction. Moreover, the top portion 35a of the projection 35 abuts against the other end face in the axial direction of the convex portion 23 of the housing 12 (hereinafter simply referred to as "the end face of the convex portion 23"). The projection 35 is interposed between the filter 31 and the housing 12 in a compressed state by the housing 12.

[0029] <Inner extension part> The inner extension portion 36 extends inward from the main body portion 34. The inner extension portion 36 is provided on the other axial side of the filter 31. More specifically, the inner extension portion 36 covers the entire outer edge of the other axial side surface of the filter 31. Therefore, the inner extension portion 36 can support the entire outer edge of the other axial side surface of the filter 31. The inner extension portion 36, together with the projection portion 35, clamps the filter 31. More specifically, the inner extension portion 36 is formed around the entire circumference at the open end on the other axial side of the main body portion 34. The inner extension portion 36 extends radially inward from the open end on the other axial side of the main body portion 34. In this embodiment, the inner extension portion 36 is formed in an annular shape. The opening of the inner extension portion 36 is formed to be approximately the same size as the first opening 22a and the second opening 24a in this embodiment. This makes it possible to suppress the pressure loss of hydrogen gas.

[0030] Furthermore, the inner extension portion 36 is formed to match the shape of the bottom surface of the casing 11. For example, if the bottom surface of the casing 11 is formed flat, the end face on the other axial side of the inner extension portion 36 is also formed flat. As a result, the inner extension portion 36 makes surface contact with the bottom surface of the casing 11. Then, the reaction force of the compressed projection portion 35 presses the entire inner extension portion 36 against the casing 11. This seals the space between the inner extension portion 36 and the casing 11 so as to surround the first opening 22a, thereby suppressing the passage of contaminants between them. In addition, the surface contact between the inner extension portion 36 and the casing 11 suppresses the inner extension portion 36 from wearing down the casing 11 and generating contaminants or abnormal noises.

[0031] <Arrangement of each component> In the valve device 1, a filter 31 is inserted into the inner bore of a bottomed cylindrical member having an inner extension portion 36 at one end. The filter 31 is then pushed in until it contacts the inner extension portion 36. Furthermore, the other end of the bottomed cylindrical member is bent radially inward to form a projection 35. This forms a retainer 32, and the filter 31 is held inside the retainer 32. This completes the filter device 13.

[0032] Furthermore, the filter device 13 is inserted into the recess 21 as shown in Figure 1. More specifically, the filter device 13 has an inner extension portion 36 inserted toward the first opening 22a. The inner extension portion 36 is then pushed in until it touches the bottom surface of the casing 11. This positions the projection portion 35 within the recess 21 so as to face the housing 12, which will be inserted later. In addition, the housing 12 is attached to the casing 11 so as to cover the filter device 13.

[0033] More specifically, the housing 12 is inserted into the recess 21 from the protrusion 23. The housing 12 is then pushed in until the flange 25 abuts against the casing 11 (more specifically, the outer surface 11a). This causes the protrusion 23 to abut against the projection 35 of the retainer 32, and the projection 35 is further compressed by the protrusion 23. The projection 35 is then sandwiched between the casing 11 and the housing 12, fixing the retainer 32 between the casing 11 and the housing 12. This allows the filter device 13 to be stably held in the casing 11 and the housing 12. Furthermore, the compression of the projection 35 causes the inward extension 36 to be pressed against the casing 11 around the second opening 24a due to the reaction force of the projection 35. This seals the area around the second opening 24a between the retainer 32 and the casing 11. This prevents contaminants from passing through between the retainer 32 and the casing 11. Furthermore, the housing 12 is fastened to the casing 11 by a fastening member 26 that is inserted through the flange 25.

[0034] In the valve device 1 and filter device 13 configured in this way, the projection 35 can function as a spring. That is, the retainer 32 can be given the function of a spring. This reduces the number of parts. In addition, in the valve device 1 and filter device 13, the inner extension 36 can support the outer peripheral edge of the filter 31 on the other side in the axial direction. This allows the filter 31 to be stably fixed inside the casing 11.

[0035] Furthermore, in the valve device 1 and filter device 13, the main body 34 covers the entire outer surface of the filter 31, and the projection 35 is formed on the main body 34 around its entire circumference. Therefore, uneven biasing of the circumferential biasing force at the projection 35 can be suppressed. As a result, the filter device 13 can be stably held between the casing 11 and the housing 12.

[0036] Furthermore, in the valve device 1 and the filter device 13, the projection 35 is positioned toward the housing 12. Therefore, even if contamination occurs due to wear of the housing 12 caused by the projection 35, it is possible to suppress the flow of that contamination into the second flow path 24. In addition, by positioning the projection 35 toward the housing 12, which is made of stainless steel that is harder than aluminum, it is possible to suppress the wear of the casing 11 and the generation of contamination.

[0037] [Second Embodiment] The valve device 1A and filter device 13A of the second embodiment are similar in configuration to the valve device 1 and filter device 13 of the first embodiment. Therefore, the configuration of the valve device 1A and filter device 13A of the second embodiment will mainly be described in terms of the differences from the valve device 1 and filter device 13 of the first embodiment, and identical components will be denoted by the same reference numerals and their description will be omitted. The same applies to the valve device 1B and filter device 13B of the third embodiment.

[0038] As shown in Figure 4, the valve device 1A comprises a casing 11, a housing 12, and a filter device 13A. The filter device 13A also includes a filter 31 and a retainer 32A. The retainer 32A has a main body portion 34, a projection portion 35A, and an inner extension portion 36.

[0039] The projection 35A has an elastic portion 35b and a flat portion 35c. The elastic portion 35b is formed to protrude in one axial direction and to be elastically deformable, similar to the projection 35 in the first embodiment. The elastic portion 35b is formed, for example, in a circular arc shape in cross-section. The flat portion 35c is integrally formed with the inner edge of the elastic portion 35b and extends further radially inward from the inner edge. The flat portion 35c is formed flat so that, when compressed, it contacts the other axial surface of the filter 31. Therefore, when the projection 35A is compressed, the inner edge of the projection 35A does not come into contact with the filter 31. Thus, damage to the filter 31 due to contact between the projection 35A and the filter 31 can be suppressed. The opening of the projection 35A is also formed to be approximately the same size as the first opening 22a and the second opening 24a in this embodiment. This suppresses pressure loss of hydrogen gas.

[0040] Furthermore, the valve device 1A and filter device 13A of the second embodiment provide the same effects and advantages as the valve device 1 and filter device 13 of the first embodiment.

[0041] [Third Embodiment] The valve device 1B of the third embodiment includes a casing 11, a housing 12, and a filter device 13B, as shown in Figure 5. The filter device 13B has a filter 31 and a retainer 32B. The retainer 32B has a main body portion 34, a projection portion 35B, and an inner extension portion 36.

[0042] The projection 35B is formed to protrude in one axial direction and be elastically deformable, similar to the projection 35 of the first embodiment. On the other hand, the projection 35B is formed radially inward and is shorter than the projection 35 of the first embodiment. In this embodiment, the projection 35B extends to the vicinity of the top 35a. Therefore, when the projection 35B is compressed, the inner edge portion of the projection 35B is separated from the filter 31. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the projection 35B from hitting the filter 31 and damaging it. In addition, since the retainer 32B is made of stainless steel, just like the housing 12, it is possible to prevent contamination from occurring due to wear even if the inner edge portion of the projection 35B hits the housing 12.

[0043] Furthermore, the valve device 1B and filter device 13B of the third embodiment provide the same effects and advantages as the valve device 1 and filter device 13 of the first embodiment.

[0044] [Regarding other embodiments] In the valve devices 1, 1A, and 1B of this embodiment, leaf springs may be used instead of retainers 32, 32A, and 32B. The leaf spring, which is also an example of a retainer, is placed between the filter 31 and the housing 12. The leaf spring is compressed by the casing 11 and the housing 12 via the filter 31. As a result, the filter 31 is stably held by the leaf spring between the casing 11 and the housing 12, regardless of the size of the gap h between the filter 31 and the housing 12. Furthermore, the leaf spring is placed on the housing 12 side, which is made of stainless steel, which is harder than aluminum. This suppresses wear of the casing 11 and the generation of contamination. In addition, the leaf spring can press the filter 31 against the casing 11. This suppresses the flow of contaminants between the casing 11 and the filter 31 to the casing side.

[0045] Furthermore, in the valve devices 1, 1A, and 1B of this embodiment, an input port housing is given as an example of the housing 12, but it may also be, for example, a seat member on which a valve body is provided. Also, the retainers 32, 32A, and 32B are also just examples, and the main body 34 only needs to be able to hold the filter 31. The shape of the projection 35 is also not limited to the shape described above. Multiple projections 35 may be formed at equal intervals on one side in the axial direction of the main body 34, for example, and they only need to be formed to be elastically deformable. Also, in the retainers 32, 32A, and 32B, the inner extension 36 does not necessarily need to be formed. The shape of the inner extension 36 is also not limited to the shape described above. Multiple inner extensions 36 may be formed at equal intervals on the other side in the axial direction of the main body 34, for example, and they only need to be formed on the other side in the axial direction of the filter 31. Preferably, the inner extension 36 should be able to support the filter 31 from the other side in the axial direction. [Explanation of symbols]

[0046] 1,1A,1B Valve device 11 Casing 12 Housing 13, 13A, 13B filter device 22 First channel 22a 1st opening 24 Second channel 24a 2nd opening 31 Filters 32, 32A, 32B Retainer 34 Main body 35,35A,35B Protrusion 36 Inner extension part

Claims

1. A filter device comprising a filter having thickness in a predetermined direction, and a retainer provided on the filter and holding the filter on the inside, A casing having a first channel through which a working fluid flows, A housing having a second flow path, which is attached to the casing such that the first opening of the first flow path and the second opening of the second flow path face each other, The retainer has a main body provided on the outer circumferential surface of the filter, and a projection extending inward from the main body and positioned on one side of the filter in a predetermined direction, wherein the projection is formed to protrude in one side of the predetermined direction and to be elastically deformable. The filter device is a valve device in which both sides in a predetermined direction face the casing and the housing, respectively, and the filter is positioned between the first opening and the second opening.

2. The retainer has an inner extension portion that extends inward from the main body and is positioned on the other side in a predetermined direction of the filter. The valve device according to claim 1.

3. The valve device according to claim 2, wherein the inner extension portion covers the entire outer edge of the other side of the filter in a predetermined direction.

4. The main body covers the entire outer surface of the filter, The valve device according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the projection is formed over the entire circumference of the main body.

5. The valve device according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the filter device has the projection facing the housing.

6. The casing is made of aluminum. The aforementioned housing is made of stainless steel. The valve device according to claim 5, wherein the first flow path is for flowing hydrogen gas.

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