IP Library Granted Patent US 7,228,849
Granted Patent B1
US 7,228,849 · App. 11/540,463 · Granted Jun 12, 2007

Conical concave cap pressure relief valve

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Patent No.
US 7,228,849
App. No.
11/540,463
Granted
Jun 12, 2007
Kind
B1
Abstract

A pressure relief valve useful in vehicle fuel delivery systems includes a spring biased, concave conical flow directing surface and a spherical valve seat.

Claims (32)

1. A pressure relief valve comprising:

a) a valve body having first and second opposite ends and a bore defining a flow channel extending along a longitudinal axis between said first and second ends;

b) a substantially spherical valve seat positioned in said valve body bore, said seat having a central opening in fluid communication with said valve body flow channel when said valve is in the open position;

c) a valve element having a concave conical surface and positioned in said valve body adjacent said valve seat, said valve element movable along said longitudinal axis of said valve body flow channel; and

d) a spring positioned in said valve body flow channel for biasing said valve in the closed position wherein said valve element conical surface sits against said spherical seat surface to create a fluid-tight seal therebetween,

whereby a fluid may flow through said central opening and reach said valve element, said valve element moving away from said seat and opening said valve upon the fluid flow exceeding the biasing force of said spring.

2. The valve of claim 1 , wherein said valve element is fixed to a valve positioning element movable along said longitudinal axis of said valve body flow channel.

3. The valve of claim 2 wherein said valve positioning element is substantially cylindrically shaped and smaller in diameter than said valve body such that fluid may flow therebetween.

4. The valve of claim 3 and further comprising one or more holes formed between said valve element and said valve positioning element wherethrough fluid may flow.

5. The valve of claim 1 and further comprising a spring anchoring element fixed to said valve body adjacent said first end thereof.

6. The valve of claim 5 wherein said spring anchoring element has a smaller diameter than said valve body such that fluid may flow therebetween.

7. The valve of claim 6 wherein said spring anchoring element is attached to said valve body in axially adjustable relation thereto.

8. The valve of claim 7 wherein one or more holes are formed through said spring anchoring element to allow fluid to flow therethrough and exit said valve body.

9. The valve of claim 8 wherein said holes are formed in a neck portion having threads for engaging mating threads on said valve body which provide said adjustability of said spring anchoring element.

10. The valve of claim 5 wherein said spring is a coil spring and said spring anchoring element includes a finger shaped portion having a convex terminal end for seating against said spring.

11. The valve of claim 1 wherein said spherical surface is part of a spherical ball.

12. A method for providing pressure relief in a fuel pump housing of a vehicle fuel delivery system in response to fuel consumption by an engine of the vehicle, said method comprising the steps of:

a) providing a valve body having first and second opposite ends and a bore defining a flow channel extending along a longitudinal axis between said first and second ends;

b) providing a substantially spherical valve seat positioned in said valve body bore, said seat having a central opening in fluid communication with said valve body flow channel when said valve is in the open position;

c) providing a valve element having a concave conical surface and positioned in said valve body adjacent said valve seat, said valve element movable along said longitudinal axis of said valve body flow channel; and

d) providing a spring positioned in said valve body flow channel for biasing said valve in the closed position wherein said valve element conical surface sits against said spherical seat surface to create a fluid-tight seal therebetween,

whereby fluid may flow through said central opening and reach said valve element, said valve element moving away from said seat and opening said valve upon the fluid flow exceeding the biasing force of said spring, the opening of said valve thereby providing pressure relief.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein said valve element is fixed to a valve positioning element movable along said longitudinal axis of said valve body flow channel.

14. The method of claim 13 wherein said valve positioning element is substantially cylindrically shaped and smaller in diameter than said valve body such that fluid may flow therebetween.

15. The method of claim 14 and further comprising one or more holes formed between said valve element and said valve positioning element wherethrough fluid may flow.

16. The method of claim 12 and further comprising the step of providing a spring anchoring element fixed to said valve body adjacent said first end thereof.

17. The method of claim 16 wherein said spring anchoring element has a smaller diameter than said valve body such that fluid may flow therebetween.

18. The method of claim 17 wherein said spring anchoring element is attached to said valve body in axially adjustable relation thereto.

19. The method of claim 18 wherein one or more holes are formed through said spring anchoring element to allow fluid to flow therethrough and exit said valve body.

20. The method of claim 19 wherein said holes are formed in a neck portion having threads for engaging mating threads on said valve body which provide said adjustability of said spring anchoring element.

21. The method of claim 20 wherein said spring is a coil spring and said spring anchoring element includes a finger shaped portion having a convex terminal end for seating against said spring.

22. The method of claim 21 wherein said spherical surface is part of a spherical ball.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 15, 2011
From: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON
To: DELPHI CONNECTION SYSTEMS HOLDINGS LLC; DELPHI PROPERTIES MANAGEMENT LLC; DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; DELPHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS LLC; DELPHI CONNECTION SYSTEMS LLC; DELPHI CORPORATION; DELPHI HOLDINGS LLC; DELPHI INTERNATIONAL SERVICES COMPANY LLC; DELPHI MEDICAL SYSTEMS LLC; DELPHI TRADE MANAGEMENT LLC
Reel/Frame 026138/0574 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 13, 2009
From: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT, THE
Reel/Frame 023510/0562 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 29, 2006
From: PRESTON, GROVER W.
To: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 018370/0067 →