Abstract: An expanding gate valve having a pressure-secured seat. The valve includes a valve body having a cavity formed therein and an inlet and outlet formed in the body, both of which intersect the cavity. A counterbore is formed about the circumference of both the inlet and the outlet at their respective intersections with the cavity. An annular seat having a rear surface and a front seat surface is received within the inlet counterbore. An annular seal is formed on the front seat surface and a second annular seal is disposed between the rear surface and the valve body. The front annular seal has a sealing diameter greater than the rear annular seal and an annular recess is formed on the front seat surface on the radially inward side of the annular seal. A second annular seat having a planar front seat surface is received within the outlet counterbore.
Abstract: A ball valve comprising a housing having inlet and outlet ports provided a fluid passageway therethrough, a rotatable closure member disposed within the housing and interposed between the inlet and outlet ports for providing alternate open and closed positions for the valve, a rotatable valve stem secured to the closure member for moving the closure member between the open and closed positions therefor, a valve seat removably secured to the housing and engagable by the closure member in the closed position thereof, and a removable sealing member provided for the valve seat to substantially preclude leakage of fluid around the closure member in the closed position of the valve.
Abstract: An improved flanged sealing ring for valves, and the like, and comprising a rigid annular core member, a resilient covering surrounding the core member, and outwardly extending flange provided on the outer periphery of the resilient covering whereby the cross sectional configuration of the sealing ring is substantially T-shaped, the outer periphery of the sealing ring being of an outwardly bulging configuration oppositely disposed from the flange, and the cross sectional configuration of the rigid core member preferably being of a substantially T-shaped configuration for facilitating reinforcing of the sealing ring.