Device for blocking fluid passage through a tubular part by means of a check valve, particularly in a household appliance
First Claim
1. A device for blocking passage of fluid in a household appliance, the device comprising:
- a tubular element including a receiving portion configured for flow of fluid therethrough;
a substantially hollow tubular insertion body configured for receipt in the receiving portion of the tubular element;
a check valve having a sealing element and a contact region configured as a valve seat and formed in the tubular element, the sealing element being disposable against the valve seat in a sealing position for blocking passage of fluid in a first direction from the tubular insertion body to the receiving portion of the tubular element and being displaceable from its sealing position against the valve seat to an open position for allowing passage of fluid in a second direction that is opposite the first direction the tubular insertion body supporting the sealing element at an end thereof disposed adjacent the contact region of the check valve, at least a portion of the tubular insertion body comprising a soft-elastic material and being elastically deformable such that the tubular insertion body is, in an installed position in the receiving portion of the tubular element, elastically deformed and fixed in an axial position relative to the tubular element with the sealing element bearing against the contact region in a sealing manner,wherein the sealing element is attached at a pivoting end to the insertion body in a pivotable manner such that the sealing element pivots between the sealing position and the open position, andthe sealing element has a free end opposite the pivoting end, the free end moving away from the contact region as the sealing element moves from the sealing position to the open position.
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Abstract
A tubular part is provided for a household appliance and includes a portion for operating with fluid. A check valve formed with an elastically compressible hollow cylindrical insertion body is inserted in the tubular part, which is configured as a receiving part and comprises a fluid passage and a contact region serving as a valve seat, the insertion body at the end thereof opposite the contact region of the fluid passage carrying a sealing element. Due to the insertion body being elastically compressed in the receiving part and thereby fixed in the axial position, the sealing element rests against the contact region such that fluid passage is possible only in the direction from the receiving part to the insertion body, while the opposite direction is substantially blocked.
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20 Claims
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1. A device for blocking passage of fluid in a household appliance, the device comprising:
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a tubular element including a receiving portion configured for flow of fluid therethrough; a substantially hollow tubular insertion body configured for receipt in the receiving portion of the tubular element; a check valve having a sealing element and a contact region configured as a valve seat and formed in the tubular element, the sealing element being disposable against the valve seat in a sealing position for blocking passage of fluid in a first direction from the tubular insertion body to the receiving portion of the tubular element and being displaceable from its sealing position against the valve seat to an open position for allowing passage of fluid in a second direction that is opposite the first direction the tubular insertion body supporting the sealing element at an end thereof disposed adjacent the contact region of the check valve, at least a portion of the tubular insertion body comprising a soft-elastic material and being elastically deformable such that the tubular insertion body is, in an installed position in the receiving portion of the tubular element, elastically deformed and fixed in an axial position relative to the tubular element with the sealing element bearing against the contact region in a sealing manner, wherein the sealing element is attached at a pivoting end to the insertion body in a pivotable manner such that the sealing element pivots between the sealing position and the open position, and the sealing element has a free end opposite the pivoting end, the free end moving away from the contact region as the sealing element moves from the sealing position to the open position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 20)
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13. A household appliance configured for operating with fluid having a device for blocking passage of fluid in a first direction through a tubular element provided in the household appliance through which tubular element fluid can be passed in a second direction, the second direction being opposite to the first direction, the device for blocking passage of fluid in a first direction including a check valve having a sealing element for operative prevention of fluid flow through the check valve, wherein the sealing element can be moved between a closed condition for passage of fluid in the first direction and an open condition for allowing passage of fluid in the second direction, the check valve including a contact region configured as a valve seat and formed in the tubular element, the household appliance comprising a substantially hollow, cylindrical insertion body configured for receipt in a receiving portion of the tubular element, the insertion body being configured to operationally accommodate the sealing element at an end thereof disposed adjacent the contact region of the check valve, at least a portion of the insertion body comprising a soft-elastic material and being elastically deformable, thereby with the insertion body elastically deformed in the receiving portion and fixed in an axial position, in the closed condition the sealing element bears against the contact region in a sealing manner wherein passage of fluid is blocked in a direction from the insertion body to the receiving portion, corresponding to the first direction and, in the open condition the sealing element does not bear against the contact region and passage of fluid is not blocked in a direction from the receiving portion to the insertion body, corresponding to the second direction,
wherein the sealing element is attached at a pivoting end to the cylindrical insertion body in a pivotable manner such that the sealing element pivots between the closed condition and the open condition, and the sealing element has a free end opposite the pivoting end, the free end moving away from the contact region as the sealing element moves from the closed condition to the open condition.
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