Patents Assigned to Henry Valve Company
  • Patent number: 5590680
    Abstract: An external valve operating means that forms a seal around the rotating valve stem of a valve operating under internal pressure is disclosed. This seal prevents the escape of fluids should the valve's primary seals fail. The external valve operating means allows for rotation of the valve stem without removal or compromise of the seal. A stationary operating seal cap is in threaded and sealed engagement with the valve body. Upon partial disengagement of the stationary operating seal cap, the pressure within the external valve operating means is vented. An external valve stem drive protrudes through the top of the stationary operating seal cap. An O-ring forms a seal between the two. The bottom of the external stem drive mates with the rotating valve stem while the top of the external stem drive is shaped so as to allow gripping by a tool. Rotation of the external stem drive via the tool effects rotation of the valve stem while the seal surrounding it is maintained.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1997
    Assignee: Henry Valve Company
    Inventors: Zbigniew H. Gugala, John N. Scapes
  • Patent number: 5577709
    Abstract: When the O-rings of ball valves used in the fluid circuits of refrigeration systems are exposed to new EPA-correct refrigerants and blends, the lubrication covering the O-rings tends to wash away. This results in failure of the ball valves. A quarter turn ball valve with a valve stem seal configuration for use under such conditions is disclosed. The valve stem seal configuration protects the ball valve O-ring from contact with the refrigerant fluid flowing through the ball valve. The ball valve has a valve stem receiving passageway with annular recesses in the upper and bottom portions of the passageway. The recesses are spaced apart from one another and a primary seal washer is seated within the bottom recess while an O-ring is seated within the upper recess. Both embrace the valve stem. An annular spring and valve stem guide are supported above the O-ring. In order to minimize wear, the O-ring is maintained in a state of "controlled squeeze" where it is subjected only to radial compression.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1996
    Assignee: Henry Valve Company
    Inventors: Zbigniew H. Gugala, Lawrence J. Loman, John N. Scapes
  • Patent number: 4683057
    Abstract: A refillable filter-drier assembly for use in a refrigerant line. The assembly includes a shell or casing which houses a replaceable core having a central bore and which may be a filter, drier or strainer element or any combination thereof. Refrigerant enters the shell adjacent one end and occupies the space surrounding the core. The liquid passes inwardly through the core into the central bore and exits the casing from the end opposite from which it enters. The core is supported in spaced relationship with respect to the casing interior by an annular cage on the outlet end of the core and by an end closure cage on its opposite end. Both the annular cage and the end closure cage have resilient fingers which grip the core adjacent its opposite ends. Both the annular cage and the end closure cage also have pluralities of laterally extending lugs which support the core in its spaced relationship within the casing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 1985
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1987
    Assignee: Henry Valve Company
    Inventors: Richard J. Krause, Zbigniew H. Gugala, Madhukant A. Shah
  • Patent number: 4142543
    Abstract: A valve stem and disc for a disc-type valve assembly are held together by a retaining ring and constructed such that they may be assembled inside a valve housing while avoiding the possibility of the retaining ring binding upon either the stem or disc during assembly. The valve stem includes a truncated conical portion forming its distal end which acts to align the various valve members during assembly. In the method, the retaining ring is mounted on the valve disc first rather than on the valve stem. When the truncated conical end of the valve stem is inserted in the disc so as to spread the retaining ring until mating engagement is reached between the stem, the disc, and the retaining ring. The diameter of the truncated stem distal end is sized to preclude any binding on the retainer ring or disc during assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1977
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1979
    Assignee: Henry Valve Company
    Inventors: Richard J. Krause, Joseph Zaletel
  • Patent number: 4049017
    Abstract: An improved relief valve, particularly suited for interior use in refrigeration systems. The valve includes a valve body having an inlet, an outlet, and a passageway therebetween with a valve seat positioned in the passageway. Inside of the passageway are mounted an adjustable valve spring retainer, a coil valve spring, a valve piston including a fluorocarbon sealing surface thereon, and a bearing means mounted between one end of the valve spring and either the retainer or valve piston. The spring retainer is adjusted by turning in its threaded mounting. The bearing means prevents the turning moment applied to the retainer from extending to the valve piston. Any rotational relation between the piston sealing surface and seat which would be deleterious to the sealing engagement is eliminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 20, 1977
    Assignee: Henry Valve Company
    Inventor: Evan Jones
  • Patent number: 3970285
    Abstract: A ball valve assembly including an easily replaceable stem seal capable of utilization as a primary or secondary seal in a closed circuit system such as a refrigeration circuit or the like where it is (a) not feasible to open the system for changing a leaky seal, or (b) not easy to remove a stem seal from a deep thin annular recess immediately adjacent the valve stem. In the assembly of the invention, the stem seal is located on the valve body between it and a control housing portion which encloses the outer part of the valve stem and packing. A part of the control housing portion may also be rotatably connectable to the valve stem and have external lever means for opening and closing the valve without separating the part from the valve body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1974
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1976
    Assignee: Henry Valve Company
    Inventor: Harold J. Lonn