Abstract: An adjustable flowmeter regulatory valve lockability device, for adjustably locking a fixed maximum flow-rate setting or position of a valve, and effectively concealing its adjustability nature providing that a user may conveniently vary the flow-rate only up to pre-set maximum flow rate, but permitting a supplier, by tools and special know-how, to pre-set or lock the device to permit whatever pre-selected maximum flow-rate has been specified.
Abstract: A diaphragm-actuated slide valve where spring force is utilized to urge the moving slide valve element against the stationary valve element. To obtain a good seal at the valving ports with a minimum of spring force, the moving slide valve element is made to present a convex contact face to the stationary valve element at the port region of the moving valve element. At the same time, a clamping connection of the fluid tube to the moving slide valve element is obtained. The moving slide valve element is in the form of an apertured, initially flat block. The fluid tube passes through an aperture in an initially curved spring clamp plate provided with clamping serrations in the tube-receiving aperture, the tube engaging in a counterbore in the valve block at its port. Clamping screws engage through opposite parts of the clamp plate and threadedly engage the valve block at opposite spaced locations relative to the tube.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 9, 1977
Date of Patent:
February 6, 1979
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare
Abstract: A line or directional valve of the type that is adapted for use in fire extinguishing systems of the gas dissemination type is provided, employing a moveable piston adapted to be unseated from a valve seat, upon delivery of fluid for opening thereof, wherein the forces of the valve piston against the valve seat are reduced and controlled by utilizing inlet fluid pressure that is operative against the piston in such a way as to reduce the forces from inlet fluid pressure on the piston to a desired net or resultant force. A vent is also provided for facilitating keeping the piston open after its initial opening.
Abstract: A pilot operated ball cock valve for controling the height of fluid in a tank. The rotary pilot valve has an inlet port and an outlet port which are interconnected and communicate with a fluid channel which bypasses an evacuation chamber and a diaphragm valve permitting fluid to flow directly to the inlet port of the rotary pilot valve. The outlet port of the rotary valve is positioned by a predetermined fluid height in the tank into alignment with a fluid channel which transmits fluid pressure into a pressure chamber above the diaphragm. Such positioning allows fluid pressure to act upon the diaphragm which closes a discharge orifice thereby preventing flow of fluid into the tank. A decrease in fluid height in the tank induces the rotary pilot valve to rotate such that the outlet port will move out of alignment with the fluid channel leading into the pressure chamber.
Abstract: A packing assembly is arranged between a gate valve stem connected to an actuator and a bonnet secured to the valve body. An externally threaded packing sleeve is threaded within the bonnet and has the packing assembly removably connected thereto for movement with the sleeve. The packing sleeve has an outer end portion which extends into an easily disassembled actuator body where it is easily accessible to a removal tool for replacing the packing. The valve stem has a beveled shoulder thereon which engages a flexible inner flange on the bonnet in the closed position of the gate valve to provide a tight metal-to-metal surface contact between the shoulder and flange.
Abstract: An actuator is provided which is respondable to control fluid pressure for moving an operative means of a valve between open and closed positions. The actuator comprises a housing defining a cylindrical bore therewithin. In one form, a shaft is carried in the housing and is engagable with the operative means. Means define first and second effective piston areas and are carried by one of the shaft and the housing and are sealingly slidable along the other of the shaft and the housing, being longitudinally movable within the cylindrical bore. The apparatus has first and second fluid chambers companionly associated with the means defining the first and second effective piston areas within the bore for yielding a differential force across the means defining the first and second effective piston areas upon increase of fluid control pressure within the actuator.
Abstract: A faucet valve for kitchen sinks, bathroom washbasins and like applications, said faucet valve being adapted to be made of molded plastics, having relatively few operative parts, and designed to minimize the stresses of assembly and use. The invention has two principal features: the first is the use of a ratchet interlock between the bonnet of the valve and the cover plate of the sink or washbasin, said interlock being oriented to allow the bonnet to be rotated in one direction relative to the valve body in order to thread the bonnet into engagement with the valve body, and to prevent the bonnet from rotating in the opposite direction relative to the valve body when the valve is in use; and the second is the use of a self-centering valve closure member in the form of a spherical ball mounted within a spherical socket with sufficient clearance between them to enable the ball to float relative to the valve seat.
Abstract: A flush valve of the tilting pilot valve type in which stops are provided for the manually or pedal-actuated handle so as to provide a low volume or a normal volume as desired. In one form an attachment having a low volume stop is provided on the conventional handle housing. In another form the conventional housing is replaced by a modified housing provided with the low volume stop. In still another form an attachment in the form of a clamp is provided on the handle to provide the low volume.
Abstract: A multi-purpose attitude insensitive valve has a mechanical actuating mechanism with a non-valving function to permit selective actuation of the valve by a variety of means. In addition to being substantially attitude insensitive the valve is adjustable in sensitivity by way of external adjustment with no disconnection of any portion of the valve.
Abstract: Chemical distribution system having a pressurized tank for causing flow of chemical to a plurality of appliances and having an apparatus for introducing a chemical into the tank from bulk storage and maintaining the pressure at a constant, predetermined value.
Abstract: A fuel injection system for a V- or flat-type internal combustion engine with split intake/exhaust systems, includes injectors respectively associated with the intake systems and a pair of transducers associated with either the intake systems or the exhaust systems. A control unit alternately energizes the injectors in known manner and the outputs from the control unit to the injectors are used to operate a multiplex circuit whereby the transducers are alternately connected to the control unit, to control the pulse length of the output pulses therefrom.
Abstract: A pneumatic pressure responsive valve assembly for a pneumatic control system in a vehicle includes a power piston movable due to the pneumatic pressure difference between atmospheric pressure and a signaling vacuum pressure, which piston comprises a valve member cooperable with a valve seat. The valve member is slidably mounted with respect to the power piston. A weak spring disposed between the valve member and the power piston normally seats the valve member on the valve seat and movement of the power piston will unseat the valve member to provide a pneumatic control function.
Abstract: A control valve for a central heating system, the valve having an inlet, an outlet, a branch outlet, and a bypass conduit between the inlet and the outlet, the cross sectional flow area of the bypass conduit being independent of the position of either a main control valve member for controlling flow through the branch outlet or a settable valve member for limiting flow through the branch outlet.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 7, 1978
Date of Patent:
December 12, 1978
Assignees:
Aktiebolaget Fellingsbro Verkstader, Erik Sorberg Armaturfabrik Aktiebolag
Abstract: A gate valve operator having dual pistons, one having pilot pressure acting thereagainst thereby tending to open the valve, and one having line pressure acting thereagainst tending to close the valve. The line pressure piston's pressure surface area may be varied to compensate for wells having depleted pressure, and line pressure at all times tends to close the valve, i.e., the actuator is unbalanced.
Abstract: An outlet fitting construction for thin-walled, flexible plastic tubing for fluid distribution systems. The outlet fitting includes first and second outlet members that in the preferred embodiment are threadedly engaged and have aligned axial passageways. One outlet member is provided with an annular rim with a riding surface that facilitates insertion of the outlet fitting into an aperture in the flexible surface irrigation tubing. In an alternative embodiment a tube piercing member is provided that is engaged with the outlet members so that the outlet fitting may be inserted into a tube which does not have pre-existing apertures.
Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for sealing the opening in the sidewall of a fluid carrying main during replacement of a service tee or the like comprising a gate valve, means on end of said gate valve for engaging the end of a service tee remote from the main, a plug wrench having an elongate stem adapted to pass through said gate valve in the open position, closure means on the other end of said gate valve having a passage adapted to sealingly and slidably pass said stem through the gate valve to remove a screw plug in the end of the service tee remote from the main and to receive the screw plug and wrench above the gate valve while the gate valve is closed, a stopper rod interchangeable with the elongate stem of the plug wrench in the passage in the closure means, said stopper rod having an axial passage, a resilient elongate member abutting one end of said stopper rod, an intermediate hollow shaft threaded in the hollow passage of the stopper rod and extending through the resilient member to expand th
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 31, 1977
Date of Patent:
November 28, 1978
Assignee:
Coupling Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Alfred D. Ledonne, George A. Scheuering
Abstract: A fabricated adapter valve for mounting on the exterior of a transportation tank for liquid, such as for instance gasoline or oil, providing for coupling with a compatible loading coupler of a loading island, for loading the liquid into the transportation tank. The valve arrangement provides an adapter coupler section having an exterior coupling configuration as defined by the American Petroleum Institute, for universal coupling with loading couplers of a loading station, and a valve which is of smaller size and less weight, having fewer places to leak and possessing fewer parts, and therefore more economical to manufacture, as compared to prior art valve arrangements.
Abstract: An improved pinch valve construction wherein the pinch valve sleeve can be removed as required while the pinch valve construction is connected to mating pipe with there being no leakage of the fluid to the environment.
Abstract: An extendible ballcock assembly including a support pipe threaded at its lower end for partial receipt in a support fitting.The support fitting furthermore includes a peripheral cavity in the upper end thereof adapted to receive a toroidal seal. The seal includes a threaded interior surface conformed to the support pipe threads and is compressed into the fitting by a compression nut. At the upper end the support pipe terminates in a valve assembly which includes antisiphoning provisions.