IP Library Granted Patent US 7,222,642
Granted Patent B2
US 7,222,642 · App. 11/260,733 · Granted May 29, 2007

Enhanced water valve tube stop

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Patent No.
US 7,222,642
App. No.
11/260,733
Granted
May 29, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fluid valve assembly and method for assembling the same includes a valve body defining an inlet, an outlet and a fluid passage communicating fluid therebetween. A control member is positioned within the fluid passage and includes a central passage through which the fluid advances. A flow seat component is positioned in the valve body downstream of the flow control member and receives the fluid from the flow control member. A cap component is secured to a distal opening defined on the valve body. A quick-connect collet is retained within an opening defined on the cap component.

Claims (22)

1. A fluid valve assembly, comprising:

a valve body defining an inlet, an outlet and a fluid passage communicating fluid therebetween;

a flow control member positioned within said fluid passage and having a central passage through which said fluid advances;

a flow seat component positioned in said valve body downstream of said flow control member and receiving said fluid from said flow control member;

a cap component secured to a distal opening defined on said valve body; and

a quick-connect collet retained within an opening defined on said cap component.

2. The fluid valve assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an o-ring supported within said cap component and adapted to seat on an outlet defined on said flow seat component.

3. The fluid valve assembly of claim 1 wherein said flow seat component defines an upstream cup supporting said flow control member therein.

4. The fluid valve assembly of claim 3 wherein said upstream cup defines a radial rib on an outer surface, said radial rib facilitating a press-fit between said flow seat component and said valve body.

5. The fluid valve assembly of claim 4 wherein said flow seat component defines a downstream cup having an intermediate portion and an annular collar radially stepped in from said intermediate portion.

6. The fluid valve assembly of claim 5 wherein said flow seat component defines a noise reduction member, said noise reduction member adapted to reduce cavitation generated by water flow through said valve body.

7. The fluid valve assembly of claim 5 wherein said annular collar is arranged at said flow seat component outlet, wherein said o-ring is adapted to seat against said annular collar.

8. The fluid valve assembly of claim 7 wherein said downstream cup includes a radial ledge defined at a transition between said intermediate portion and said annular collar, said radial ledge supported by said cap component.

9. The fluid valve assembly of claim 1 wherein said cap component is welded to said valve body.

10. The fluid valve assembly of claim 9 wherein said cap component defines a tapered female surface adapted to receive a tapered male surface defined on said valve body and wherein said cap component and said valve body are welded together at an interface between said tapered male and female receiving surfaces.

11. A fluid valve assembly, comprising:

a valve body defining an inlet, an outlet and a fluid passage communicating fluid therebetween;

a flow control member positioned within said fluid passage and having a central passage through which said fluid advances;

a flow seat component positioned in said valve body downstream of said flow control member and receiving said fluid from said flow control member, said flow seat component defining an upstream cup and a downstream cup, said upstream cup supporting said flow control member and said downstream cup having an intermediate portion and an annular collar stepped in from said intermediate portion, said downstream cup including a radial ledge defined at a transition between said intermediate portion and said annular collar;

a cap component secured to a distal opening defined on said valve body; and

a quick-connect collet retained within an opening defined on said cap component.

12. The fluid valve assembly of claim 11 wherein said cap component defines a tapered female surface adapted to receive a tapered male surface defined on said valve body and wherein said cap component and said valve body are welded together at an interface between said tapered male and female receiving surfaces.