Title of Invention

PRESSURE REGULATOR

Abstract A pressure regulator has a closing member (4) which controls a pressure-medium inlet (2) and on which is supported a valve spring (7) arranged in a spring can (8) . The spring can (8) consists of a casing part (9) and of a lid (10) . The valve spring (7) is supported with one end against this lid (10) . Said lid is pushed into the casing part (9) until the necessary spring force is set exactly and is then connected to the casing surface (15) of the casing part (9) by means of radial indentations (12, 13).
Full Text Description
Pressure regulator
The invention relates to a pressure regulator with a
closing member, on which is supported a valve spring
which bears with its other end against an upper end
face of a spring can, said closing member having means
for calibrating the tensioning force of the valve
spring, in particular for fuel injection into an intake
system of a motor vehicle.
Pressure regulators of the abovementioned type are
installed, for example, in present-day motor vehicles
and are generally known. For many applications, it is
necessary that the opening force of the closing member
of the pressure regulator and therefore the pressure
regulated by the latter are always as exact as possible
in spite of unavoidable manufacturing tolerances. This
purpose is served, at the end of manufacture, by a
calibrating operation. In this, a check is made as to
the pressure at which the pressure regulator opens, and
then, in order to set the pressure point, the end face
of the spring can is pressed to a greater or lesser
extent into the spring can, so that the valve spring is
tensioned to a greater or lesser extent.
It has been shown, however, that such regulators can be
calibrated only in a complicated way and with
relatively high inaccuracies. The reason for this is,
primarily, that the spring can pressed in on the end
face, after being pressed in, inevitably springs back
by an amount resulting from material elasticities. It
is therefore necessary, during the pressing-in
operation, to overrun the calibrating point somewhat
and hope that, after the springback, the correct
opening pressure is obtained. It is not possible, in
this case, to avoid a situation where the pressed-in
portion occasionally springs back less than expected
and too high an opening pressure is therefore set. Such
a fault can no longer be rectified subsequently by
recalibration.
The problem on which the invention is based is to
design a pressure regulator of the type mentioned in
the introduction, in such a way that it is possible to
carry out calibration which is as accurate as possible.
This problem is solved, according to the invention, in
that the spring can consists of a casing part and of a
lid, and in that the lid is connected to the casing
surface of the casing part in a position fixing a
desired spring force.
By virtue of this configuration, during the calibrating
operation, the lid can be displaced axially relative to
the casing part until the desired spring force is set,
the lid only then being connected to the casing part.
Since this connection is made on the casing surface of
the casing part, there is no fear that the lid will
spring back, so that the spring force can be set very
accurately.
The lid could be designed as a component to be slipped
over the casing part or as a component bridging the
casing part. It is configured in a particularly simple
way if it is pushed into the casing part and comes to
bear with a flanged edge against the casing surface on
the inside.
The lid can be connected to the casing part in very
different ways, for example by means of screws or
rivets leading radially into the casing part or by
welding, soldering or adhesive bonding. A very simple
connection is obtained when, according to another
development of the invention, the casing surface of the
casing part has indentations engaging into the edge of
the lid.
The lid can be connected to the casing part
particularly accurately in the position found during
calibration, when the indentations are individual tabs
which are formed by U-shaped incisions into the casing
surface and by pressing the material delimited by the
incisions into the edge of the lid.
Alternatively, however, it is also possible for the
indentations to be formed by protuberances in the form
of a spherical cap, the protuberances of the casing
surface of the casing part and of the edge engaging
into each other.
The invention permits various embodiments. In order to
make its basic principle even clearer, one of these and
a modified detail are illustrated in the drawing and
are described below. In the drawing:
Fig. 1 shows a longitudinal section through a
pressure regulator according to the
invention,
Fig. 2 shows a longitudinal section on an
enlarged scale through the connection
region between a casing part and a lid
of the pressure regulator,
Fig. 3 shows a side view of the region
according to Fig. 2,
Fig. 4 shows a longitudinal section on an
enlarged scale through a connection
region modified in relation to Fig. 2.
The pressure regulator shown in Fig. 1 has a housing 1
with a pressure-medium inlet 2 and a plurality of
pressure-medium outlets 3, 3'. Above the
pressure-medium inlet 2 is arranged a closing member 4
which blocks this pressure-medium inlet 2 below a fixed
pressure.
The closing member 4 is held by a diaphragm 5 which
closes off a pressure space 6 upwardly. This closing
member 4 is prestressed in the closing direction with
an exactly defined force by a valve spring 7. The valve
spring 7 is itself arranged in a spring can 8 which is
connected to the housing 1 and which consists of a
casing part 9 and of a lid 10. The lid 10 has an
upwardly directed edge 11 which bears against the inner
casing surface 15 of the casing part 9 and which is
connected to the casing surface 15 of the casing part 9
by means of a plurality of indentations 12, 13
distributed over the circumference of the casing part.
Furthermore, the lid 10 has an inner end face 14,
against which the valve spring 7 bears.
Figures 2 and 3 illustrate that the indentations 12, 13
each have a tab 16 which engages from the casing part 9
into the edge 11 of the lid 10. For this purpose, the
casing part 9 receives in each case a U-shaped incision
17, as shown in Fig. 3. The tabs 16 can be pressed in
by means of the same tool with which the incisions 17
are also formed. Such a tool presses, at the same time
as the tab 16, a corresponding tab 18 of the edge 11
inwards.
Figure 4 shows that the indentations 12 and 13 may also
be formed by protuberances 19, 20 of the lid 10 and of
the wall of the casing part 9 which are in the form of
a spherical cap and engage one into the other.
Patent Claims
1. Pressure regulator with a closing member, on which
is supported a valve spring which bears with its
other end against an upper end face of a spring
can, said closing member having means for
calibrating the tensioning force of the valve
spring, in particular for fuel injection into an
intake system of a motor vehicle, characterized in
that the spring can (8) consists of a casing part
(9) and of a lid (10), and in that the lid (10) is
connected to the casing surface (15) of the casing
part (9) in a position fixing a desired spring
force.
2. Pressure regulator as claimed in Claim 1,
characterized in that the lid (10) is pushed into
the casing part (9) and comes to bear with a
flanged edge (11) against the casing surface (15)
on the inside.
3. Pressure regulator according to Claim 2,
characterized in that the casing surface (15) of
the casing part (9) has indentations (12, 13)
engaging into the edge (11) of the lid (10).
4. Pressure regulator according to Claim 3,
characterized in that the indentations (12, 13)
have individual tabs (16) which are formed by
U-shaped incisions (17) into the casing surface
(15) and by pressing the material delimited by the
incisions (17) into the edge (11) of the lid (10).
5. Pressure regulator according to Claim 3,
characterized in that the indentations (12) are
formed by protuberances (19, 20) in the form of a
spherical cap, the protuberances (19) of the
casing surface (15) of the casing part (9) and of
the edge (11) engaging into each other.

A pressure regulator has a closing member (4) which
controls a pressure-medium inlet (2) and on which is
supported a valve spring (7) arranged in a spring can
(8) . The spring can (8) consists of a casing part (9)
and of a lid (10) . The valve spring (7) is supported
with one end against this lid (10) . Said lid is pushed
into the casing part (9) until the necessary spring
force is set exactly and is then connected to the
casing surface (15) of the casing part (9) by means of
radial indentations (12, 13).

Documents:

IN-PCT-2002-00664-KOL-(27-02-2012)-ASSIGNMENT.pdf

IN-PCT-2002-00664-KOL-(27-02-2012)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

IN-PCT-2002-00664-KOL-(27-02-2012)-OTHERS.pdf

IN-PCT-2002-00664-KOL-(27-02-2012)-PA-CERTIFIED COPIES.pdf

IN-PCT-2002-664-KOL-(09-01-2012)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

IN-PCT-2002-664-KOL-(19-12-2011)-ABSTRACT.pdf

IN-PCT-2002-664-KOL-(19-12-2011)-CLAIMS.pdf

IN-PCT-2002-664-KOL-(19-12-2011)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

IN-PCT-2002-664-KOL-(19-12-2011)-DRAWINGS.pdf

IN-PCT-2002-664-KOL-(19-12-2011)-FORM-1.pdf

IN-PCT-2002-664-KOL-(19-12-2011)-FORM-2.pdf

IN-PCT-2002-664-KOL-(19-12-2011)-FORM-3.pdf

IN-PCT-2002-664-KOL-(19-12-2011)-OTHER PATENT DOCUMENT.pdf

IN-PCT-2002-664-KOL-(19-12-2011)-OTHERS.pdf

in-pct-2002-664-kol-abstract.pdf

in-pct-2002-664-kol-claims.pdf

in-pct-2002-664-kol-correspondence.pdf

in-pct-2002-664-kol-description (complete).pdf

in-pct-2002-664-kol-drawings.pdf

in-pct-2002-664-kol-examination report.pdf

in-pct-2002-664-kol-form 18.pdf

in-pct-2002-664-kol-form 5.pdf

in-pct-2002-664-kol-gpa.pdf

in-pct-2002-664-kol-specification.pdf

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Patent Number 254784
Indian Patent Application Number IN/PCT/2002/664/KOL
PG Journal Number 51/2012
Publication Date 21-Dec-2012
Grant Date 18-Dec-2012
Date of Filing 17-May-2002
Name of Patentee CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE GMBH,
Applicant Address VAHRENWALDER STR. 9 30165 HANNOVER (DE), GERMANY
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 ECK KARL LENAUSTRASSE 36, 60318 FRANKFURT,
2 KORST OTTO HEBELGARTEN 4, 56414 HERSCHBACH
PCT International Classification Number G05D 16/00
PCT International Application Number PCT/DE2001/03135
PCT International Filing date 2001-08-16
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 10046736.9 2000-09-21 Germany