Patents Examined by H. Jay Spiegel
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Patent number: 4180244Abstract: A stopcock with the exception of its shaft, journal and bearings, is constructed of a plurality of sheet metal parts welded together to form a housing and a plug rotatably mounted in the housing. The housing is made up of a tubular member with ring disks welded to its opposite ends. The plug is made up of ball-shaped half shells and annular disk cores welded to the half shells. A tubular plate is welded into the half shell and forms the flow passage through the stopcock.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1977Date of Patent: December 25, 1979Assignee: Hubner-Vamag Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KommanditgesellschaftInventor: Johann Rosenitsch
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Patent number: 4178953Abstract: A diaphragm operated valve includes a valve body having inlet, outlet and bypass ports in it. A diaphragm assembly includes a flexible diaphragm and a valve stem. The valve stem has a main valve member attached to it which is movable with the diaphragm assembly. The diaphragm is flexibly responsive to negative pressure which regulates main valve member operation. The valve includes a fail safe feature which shuts the main valve passage upon loss of negative pressure. The diaphragm assembly and main valve function to regulate air output from the valve. A second pressure relief valve member is carried by, but operates independently of the valve stem. Means for limiting air output of the main valve during high air input conditions is carried on the pressure relief side of the valve and operates whenever the pressure relief valve is activated so as to aid in the closure of the main valve passage.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1974Date of Patent: December 18, 1979Assignee: ACF Industries, IncorporatedInventor: Jack M. White
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Patent number: 4177835Abstract: Manifold assembly having a plastic body with intersect flow passages and valve members for controlling communication between the passageways. Stops limit the movement of the valve members between predetermined positions, and the valve members can be removed from the body and reinstalled in reversed position to provide fixed communication between certain of the passageways. Externally threaded nipples are provided for connecting the assembly to external fixtures, and resilient sleeves are inserted between the valve members and the body to form fluid tight seals.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1976Date of Patent: December 11, 1979Inventor: Hyman W. Paley
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Patent number: 4177832Abstract: An inline ball valve of a relatively small outer diameter, with external connecting portions formed at the ends thereof, which when open provides a passage therethrough which is free of voids. The external connecting portions for making an inline connection of the valve can be threaded, flanged, or adapted for quick clamps. A two-piece cage is provided inside of the ball valve for rotatably supporting the internal ball. The two-piece cage is formed with openings, one through each piece, which are aligned with the openings in the valve body. Each cage piece includes an annular surface, formed around the opening in a plane perpendicular to the flow passage, which is engaged by a mating annular surface on the valve body, to force the cage pieces together and into high pressure contact with the ball when the valve body is assembled. High pressure contact between the cage and the ball occurs in proximity to the annular cage surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1977Date of Patent: December 11, 1979Assignee: Lee Industries, Inc.Inventor: Lewis H. Price
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Patent number: 4176823Abstract: A fluid flow controlling butterfly valve assembly is disclosed which comprises a valve body defining a through passage for fluid, a butterfly valving member supported within the body, a shaft extending transversely through the passage and drivingly connected to the valving member, and a shaft supporting structure rotatably supporting the shaft in the body while sealing against leakage from the valve.In a preferred embodiment the shaft supporting structure includes a band extending about the body and defining recesses aligned with shaft portions emerging from the body. Resilient flexible elements are disposed within the recesses and compressively engage the shaft and body to provide both bearings and seals.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1977Date of Patent: December 4, 1979Assignee: Ranco IncorporatedInventor: Themistocles H. Gliatas
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Patent number: 4176820Abstract: A rotary valve for providing control of fluid flow throughout a wide range of pressures and temperatures. The valve includes a pressure-sensitive and temperature-responsive flexible annular seat that cooperates with the valve's flow control element to establish a fluid seal, and a temperature-responsive rigid energizer ring for maintaining both a radial and an axial load on the seat through a wide range of ambient and low temperatures. The valve seat includes an annular, radially outward extending support leg that is held in position against a radial surface of the valve's body by the energizer ring, at least one outer annular sealing lip that extends in a generally axial direction from the leg, and a central sealing lip that extends radially inwardly from the support leg toward the flow control element.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1977Date of Patent: December 4, 1979Assignee: FMC CorporationInventor: William W. Broadway
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Patent number: 4176672Abstract: An apparatus for mixing a first liquid component with at least one additional liquid component. A fluid flow-through measuring device in the form of a gear pulser is connected to a supply line for a first component and generates a number of electrical pulses corresponding to the flow volume. A geared feed pump connected to the supply line for each additional component is driven by an electric stepping motor. A current supply circuit for each stepping motor operates to maintain an adjusted mixing ratio in response to pulses generated by said flowthrough measuring device.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1977Date of Patent: December 4, 1979Assignees: Apparatebau Gauting GmbH, Ernst Muller KG.Inventor: Hartmut Borberg
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Patent number: 4175579Abstract: A device for automatically selectively watering plants in a predetermined order for predetermined times comprises a casing which is connectable to a source of water under pressure and which houses a turbine wheel arranged to be driven by the water and to drive a set of gears which form a speed reducer the output shaft of which extends out of the casing and carries a plurality of cams spaced apart along the shaft and each arranged to operate a valve of the pilot-operated type, the valves being identical, juxtaposed in a straight line, and connectable to pipes provided with watering nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1977Date of Patent: November 27, 1979Assignee: Jean OllivierInventor: Louis Richard
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Patent number: 4174733Abstract: A module which integrates into a single block a process gas flow control system for precisely metering the flow of gas fed into a furnace diffusion tube or other utilization device. The block is formed of a chemically-inert body having cavities therein for nesting a gas filter, a pressure-regulator, a flowmeter, a pressure indicator and the other components of the system necessary to set the flow rate and pressure of the gas. These components are intercoupled by internal bores in the block which define flow passages that communicate with the cavities.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1977Date of Patent: November 20, 1979Assignee: Fischer & Porter CompanyInventors: Paul G. Eidsmore, Alva A. Eidsmore
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Patent number: 4174730Abstract: A housing which can be employed equally for air service units such as a water separator, a pressure regulating valve and a filter/pressure reducer, includes a body member in the form of a cube having perpendicularly related first, second and third opposing sidewalls, the body member having a flow passage with an inlet and outlet thereof disposed co-axially and being respectively located in the first opposing sidewalls. A receiving chamber and valve seat are located in the path of the flow passage, and the bottom member has a bore for guiding the valve body of the pressure regulating valve or of the filter/pressure reducer for controlling flow through the passage as the valve body engages the valve seat. A bayonet connection union is located on one of the second opposing sidewalls for interconnection with a collector bowl of the water separator or of the filter/pressure reducer or for interconnection with a closure lid of the pressure regulating valve.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1977Date of Patent: November 20, 1979Assignee: J. Lorch Gessellschaft & Co. KGInventor: Roland Heilmann
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Patent number: 4174726Abstract: A valve assembly for use in building water systems where a hot and cold water supply line pressures vary, and having separate valve means for regulating the hot and cold water pressures. Independently mounted pressure equalizing means operated by the supply water pressures are connected to operate each of the valve means responsive to any pressure differential caused by changes in the supply pressures, to change the water pressure regulated by each of the valve means, with the magnitude and sense of the change reducing any such differential to zero and equalizing the pressures. The separate valve means and pressure equalizing means are contained in a cartridge having separate supply water chambers and hydraulic fluid chambers associated with each water chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1976Date of Patent: November 20, 1979Assignee: Elkay Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Don C. Arnold, Julio D. Silletti, Richard L. Ritzenthaler, Thomas J. Wilcox
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Patent number: 4173328Abstract: A positive-action non-leaking shut-off valve that requires minimal arcuate movement of the manual actuator from full-open to full-closed position is provided by three major components. A valve housing has a water-flow channel therethrough along its longitudinal axis and a cylindrical bore through said valve housing transversal to said water-flow channel. A lever-actuated valve shaft fits snugly into said bore. The valve shaft carries a plug therein that is centered for rotation about the centerline of the bore through the housing. The plug stoppers the water-flow channel when it is rotated against the openings that the water-flow channel makes with the cylindrical bore.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1978Date of Patent: November 6, 1979Assignee: The Leisure GroupInventor: Richard S. Karbo
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Patent number: 4172584Abstract: Cocks comprising a spherical shut-off member seated on a gasket and formed of a body connected to elements of a canalization of fluid and wherein there is rotatably mounted a shut-off member having a surface in the form of a spherical zone which is capable of coming into contact with a gasket of generally annular shape secured in said body, wherein the shut-off member is extended at the side corresponding to the largest diameter of the surface of the spherical zone form by two lugs which extends parallel to the axis of the shut-off member passing through its center, one of said lugs being connected by a connection means having play to a manipulation member rotatably mounted in the body and the other lug having the shape of a fork the central recess of which is engaged on a stub integral with the body. The invention is also concerned with a method of mounting such cocks.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1976Date of Patent: October 30, 1979Assignee: Societe Legris France S.A.Inventor: Andre Legris
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Patent number: 4172583Abstract: A valve includes a central valve component with an integral housing molded therearound. During the molding of the housing a seal is held against the valve component by spaced fingers of a tool. After molding is complete and the tool is withdrawn, plastic gripping fingers formed from plastic injected between the fingers of the tool during molding hold the seal againt the valve component and the housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1977Date of Patent: October 30, 1979Inventor: Thomas J. Wrasman
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Patent number: 4171792Abstract: A globe type Y-pattern diaphragm valve for high pressure, high temperature service affording increased diaphragm cycle life, enhanced flow coefficient and features of decreased construction cost. Comprising the diaphragm in one embodiment is a resiliently supported multi-layer cartridge formed of superimposed layers of different metals having different moduli of elasticity with the upper layers being radially slotted to redistribute encountered stress loads. In an alternate embodiment the multi-layer diaphragm cartridge is comprised of superimposed layers of like composition but of varying relative thicknesses and supported to afford a controlled flexure. An auxiliary porting in the discharge passage adjacent the valve head in combination with a downstream tapered and faired beltway effects a more nearly streamlined flow path to increase the flow coefficient rating of the valve.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1977Date of Patent: October 23, 1979Assignee: Dresser Industries, Inc.Inventor: Harold E. Bass
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Patent number: 4171711Abstract: An improved plug valve is of the type that includes a valve body having a bore extending therethrough and a pair of passages intersecting the bore and being substantially normal to the axis of the bore. A valve plug is disposed within the bore for selective rotation between an opened and a closed position to respectively align and misalign a port through the plug with the passages. A first circumferential sealing member between the plug and the bore above the port and the passages and a second circumferential sealing member between the plug and the bore below the port prevents fluid from escaping from an interior of the plug valve and balances fluid pressure acting on the plug. The improvements include providing opposed circumferential semi-circular grooves respectively on the bore and the plug to define a circumferential channel therebetween. The body includes a circular hole extending therethrough which is tangentially aligned with the channel.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1977Date of Patent: October 23, 1979Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventors: Earl A. Bake, E. Frederick Schoeneweis
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Patent number: 4171074Abstract: A tiltable discharge valve for pressurized containers especially suitable for dispensing a high viscosity product, at an unexpectedly low pressure: the valve provides for increasing flow-through cross-sectional area, as the container pressure falls; the valve includes a large disc or head secured to a tiltable stem; the container pressure presses the disc into the valve seat; the valve disc tilts around its fulcruming ring to raise its sealing ring off the valve seat; the valve seat is quite yieldable and the sealing ring sinks in deeper into the seat under higher container pressure and sinks less deeply into the seat as the container pressure decreases, whereby the extent the sealing ring rises off the seat upon tilting of the stem is container pressure determined, and the amount of product delivered to the stem outlets remains generally constant even as container pressure decreases.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1977Date of Patent: October 16, 1979Inventor: George B. Diamond
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Patent number: 4169489Abstract: A control valve is provided with an inlet and outlet port and a variable flow control arrangement therebetween. The variable flow control arrangement is comprised of a hollow spool member having a plurality of orifices disposed in a spiral manner along the length of the spool and a sleeve having an annular valve member in contact with the spool movable axially of the spool to selectively expose one or more orifices to a valve chamber in communication with the outlet port. The sleeve member is connected to a flexible diaphragm having a first surface exposed to an atmospheric pressure chamber within the control valve and a second surface exposed to a signal vacuum chamber adapted to be connected to a vacuum supply. Spring means are provided in the signal vacuum chamber for normally biasing the sleeve into a position covering all of the orifices in the absence of a vacuum signal within the signal vacuum chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1977Date of Patent: October 2, 1979Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masami Inada, Takeharu Ohumi
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Patent number: 4166476Abstract: A vacuum cut-off valve for cutting off vacuum communication between an inlet port and an outlet port when the inlet vacuum increases above a predetermined vacuum level so that the outlet vacuum is maintained at a constant predetermined vacuum level. When the valve cutting operation between the inlet port and the outlet port is insufficient and vacuum leakage results, atmospheric pressure is admitted to the outlet port to thereby maintain the outlet vacuum at the constant predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1977Date of Patent: September 4, 1979Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Minoru Yamanaka, Yasuhiro Kawabata
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Patent number: 4166607Abstract: An improved bellows valve is disclosed having a relatively long bellows attached at one end to the valve control stem and at its other end to a recessed bellows mounting in the valve bonnet. The recessed attachment permits the use of a relatively long bellows with a valve bonnet of minimal size and mass and permits a wide valve opening with a relatively small valve port. Such a small valve port requires a low closing force for the stem and the use of a wide opening resists clogging. An anti-torque member connected between the valve bonnet and the valve stem prevents stem rotation to isolate the bellows from undesirble rotation during the axial stem and bellows movement.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1976Date of Patent: September 4, 1979Assignee: Hoke, Inc.Inventor: Maurice J. Webb