Valve assembly for a pressure-cooker

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Inventors

Krejza, Jurgen

Application #

256681

Filed

Apr-23-1981

Published

Jul-24-1984

Current US Class

137/512.3
137/516.15
137/516.29
137/542
137/556
137/860
220/203.04
251/144

International Classes

F16K 051/00

Field of Search

137/512.3 137/542 137/860 137/516.15 137/516.23 137/529 137/507 137/516.29 137/843 137/852 137/556 137/557 251/144 220/206-208 220/303

Assignee

Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik (Geislingen, DE)

Examiners

Chambers; A. Michael

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Arnold, White & Durkee

US Patent References

3949934   Container having a...
4162741   Pressure cooker

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Abstract
This invention relates to a valve assembly for a pressure-cooker in accordance with the preamble of claim 1.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A valve assembly for a pressure cooker comprising a cooking valve mounted on a pressure cooker cover, a vent opening in the cover, an adjustable cap which is located on the cooking valve and is manually adjustable during use towards and away from the cover, and a closure body which is secured to the cap between the cap and the cover to cooperate with the vent opening, the closure body being in the form of a seal of resilient material which can be compressed by manual adjustment of the cap to a cooking position to close the vent opening, and which can deform when pressure builds up during use to allow automatic release of excess pressure through the vent opening, and the cap being manually adjustable to lift the seal and thus open the vent opening for pressure relief.



Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Such a valve assembly is known from German laying-open print DOS No. 2,606,676. The pressure relief means thereof consists of a check valve which also serves as a safety valve. It has a valve housing of a resilient material which is fitted into a hole in the cover in the vicinity of the cooking valve aperture. The closure body is designed as a shaft-shaped valve body, transverses the valve opening and supports two spaced valve disks inside the cover as well as a dome-shaped head outside the cover. The head abuts against the valve opening in the pressureless state. As the pressure builds up in the pressure-cooker, however, the valve body is lifted and the upper valve disk closes off the valve opening internally so that the pressure in the cooker can build up. When the pressure becomes excessive, the upper valve disk can move outwardly through the valve opening of the valve housing. This allows steam to escape through the valve opening. The second valve disk preventing the valve body from being blown off the cooker although it does not obstruct the escape of steam. The cooking valve usually comprises a spring-loaded valve and a displaceable pressure indicator for the cooker which is located therein and is also spring-loaded. The springs press against the interior of a cap which is adapted to be screwed on to the valve housing. In the known valve assembly, the cap of the cooking valve has an asymmetrical design on the underside facing towards the cooker cover. It features a guide bevel at this location which reduces its clearance height. In the normal cooking position, the area with the maximum inner clearance height overlaps or overlies the check valve. When the cap is screwed off, the area with a minimum clearance height comes to lie above the check valve over which it can move without obstruction when the head of the check valve abuts against the outer side of the valve seat in the completely pressureless state. If the check valve has closed due to the internal build-up of pressure in the cooker, ie if the upper valve disk abuts against the valve seat, the guide bevel presses the valve body of the check valve downwardly and steam can escape through the check valve. The pressure in the cooker is relieved, whilst the person using the cooker is warned simultaneously by the sound of the escaping steam not to unscrew the cap any farther. If the valve body has been raised only slightly owing to a slight superpressure in the cooker, eg at the onset of pressure build-up, an additional stop which projects into the clearance height prevents the cap from being rotated any farther.
 
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