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Valve for essentially gastight closing a flow path

  • US 7,396,001 B2
  • Filed: 12/20/2005
  • Issued: 07/08/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/20/2005
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A valve for essentially gastight closing of a flow path (F), comprisinga valve housing (1,1a) having a first wall (2), which has a first opening (3) for the flow path (F) and a first valve seat (4) surrounding the first opening (3),a valve disk (5) having a closing side (6) on which a sealing ring (7) corresponding with the first valve seat (4) is arranged, andat least one drive (8), by means of whichthe valve disk (5) is pivotable or displaceable from an opened position (A) in which the flow path (F) is unobstructed to an intermediate position (B) essentially parallel to the first valve seat (4) over the cross-section of the first opening (3) andthe perpendicular distance between the valve disk (5) and the first valve seat (4) can be reduced from the intermediate position (B) to a closed position (C) in such a way that the flow path (F) is closed essentially gastight by an axially sealing contact between the sealing ring (7) and the first valve seat (4),wherein the valve disk (5) hasan outer disk section (9) whichis connected to the drive (8) andfixes the sealing ring (7) in the perpendicular direction to the first valve seat (4), andan inner disk section (10),which has an outer circumferential area (11),which is mounted so as to be movable relative to the outer disk section (9) and thus being decoupled from the outer disk section (9) within a certain range of movement in a direction (Z) essentially perpendicular to the first valve seat (4) andwhose outer circumferential area (11) is enclosed essentially gastight with an inner seal by the sealing ring (7), wherein an essential gastight contact in radial direction is provided between the sealing ring (7) and the outer circumferential area (11) within said certain range of movement,wherein, in the closed position (C), a pressure difference at the valve disk (5) acts essentially on the inner disk section (10), and the inner disk section (10) is supported perpendicularly and in a manner essentially decoupled from the outer disk section (9) on the valve housing (1;

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