Abstract: A valve body for insertion in a fluid line having a sampling passageway extending from the interior to the exterior of the body for sampling from or injecting ingredients into the fluid line. A first annular tapered valve seat in the passageway and a second tubular valve seat in the passageway axially aligned with the first valve seat. A valve stem moves toward and away from said valve seats and includes a first tapered valve element adapted to seat on the first seat and a second cylindrical valve element adapted to seat on the second seat. Means rotatably move the valve stem towards and away from the valve seat for wiping the sealing areas upon closing. A plastic lining covers all of the interior areas of the valve that are exposed to contact with fluid flowing through the valve. The end of the stem moves to a position generally tangent to the internal diameter of the valve body for preventing material buildup in the passageway.
Abstract: An expansion joint having a first corrugated tubular member including a plurality of ridges and valleys and having connections at each end for connection in a conduit in which a protective member including a second corrugated tubular member is sized to encircle the exterior of the first tubular member and includes a plurality of ridges and valleys mating with the ridges and valleys of the first member. The second protective tubular member receives any material flowing through a leak in the first member and prevent spraying of the material to the surroundings. The second member is flexible for moving with the first member and preferably the second member is transparent whereby leaks in the first member may be visually observed.