Non-reciprocating Patents (Class 251/165)
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Patent number: 12247557Abstract: A sealing assembly for a fluid end of a reciprocating pump is installable within a segment of a casing of the fluid end and is arranged to form a seal with the segment. The sealing assembly includes a closure element and a seal element. The closure element has a sealing portion with a lateral surface that faces an interior wall of the segment of the fluid end. The seal element is sized to be installed around the closure element and includes a repositionable seal. The repositionable seal is movable axially with respect to the closure element so that the repositionable seal can be positioned in multiple sealing positions.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2022Date of Patent: March 11, 2025Assignee: GD ENERGY PRODUCTS, LLCInventors: Adam Bradley Avey, Konner Casey Kay, Christopher Douglas Degginger
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Patent number: 8727309Abstract: Fluid valves having adjustable sealing characteristics are described. An example fluid valve includes a valve body having a flow aperture to enable the flow of fluid therethrough. Additionally, the fluid valve includes a seal surrounding the flow aperture and a sealing member having a shaft extending therefrom. The sealing member is movable relative to the seal and the flow aperture to control the flow of fluid through the flow aperture. Further, the fluid valve includes a support body movably coupled to the valve body and having a passage to receive the shaft. The support body holds the shaft and the sealing member to enable rotation of the shaft and the sealing member relative to the valve body and the seal, and at least one of the support body or the valve body includes at least one elongated opening to enable movement of the support body relative to the valve body to change an amount of engagement between the sealing member and the seal when the fluid valve is in a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2009Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Fisher Controls International LLCInventor: Ross Arthur Schade
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Patent number: 6357481Abstract: A lightweight flow control valve for use in cooling towers is provided. The valve includes a lightweight, thin-walled valve body having a flow bore, an inlet port, and an outlet port. The outlet port is disposed in a substantially perpendicular relationship relative to the inlet port. The valve body has a substantially frusto-conically shaped interior surface defining the flow bore. A lightweight, thin-walled barrel having an inlet, an outlet, and a fluid passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet is disposed within the flow bore of the valve body. The inlet of the barrel is concentrically positioned relative to the inlet port of the valve body and the outlet of the barrel is disposed in a substantially perpendicular relationship relative to the inlet of the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Oklahoma Gas And Electric CompanyInventor: James O. Schagunn
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Patent number: 6308931Abstract: A lightweight flow control valve for use in cooling towers is provided. The valve includes a lightweight, thin-walled valve body having a flow bore, an inlet port, and an outlet port. The outlet port is disposed in a substantially perpendicular relationship relative to the inlet port. The valve body has a substantially frusto-conically shaped interior surface defining the flow bore. A lightweight, thin-walled barrel having an inlet, an outlet, and a fluid passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet is disposed within the flow bore of the valve body. The inlet of the barrel is concentrically positioned relative to the inlet port of the valve body and the outlet of the barrel is disposed in a substantially perpendicular relationship relative to the inlet of the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Inventor: James O. Schagunn
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Patent number: 5374030Abstract: An improved valve plug actuator is provided which is substantially impervious to environmental contamination and which provides greater axial transfer of seating force to an associated valve plug. The actuator uses an indexing race formed in an indexing sleeve to support a thrust bearing on one side of an operating screw collar and an enhanced retaining ring to capture an opposing thrust bearing. Lubrication containment and environmental isolation of the interactive surfaces of the actuator is maintained by o-ring seals carried by the retaining ring and by a lowermost movable component of the actuator which also is rigidly affixed to the associated valve plug.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1994Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Assignee: Stockham Valves & FittingsInventor: James Guest
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Patent number: 4927113Abstract: Disclosed is a valve operator which includes a spindle screwed into a sleeve that is seated in a cavity within the housing of the valve operator. The sleeve has a pair of openings therein and the housing has a pair of grooves in its walls. A pair of roller elements, each one seated in a groove and extending through an opening in the sleeve, provide a clutch mechanism. The spindle has recesses which receive the roller elements when the roller elements are aligned therewith. Initial rotation of the spindle within the sleeve causes the sleeve to move linearly until the roller elements are adjacent the recesses, whereupon further rotation of the spindle results in rotation of the sleeve, with the roller elements moving from the groove into the recesses to allow rotation of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1989Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Inventor: Irving J. Heinen
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Patent number: 4674533Abstract: A remotely controllable mixing system (210) in which a plurality of mixing assemblies (10a-10e) are arranged in an annular configuration, and wherein each assembly (10) employs a central chamber (16) and two outer, upper and lower, chambers (12, 14). Valves (18, 20) are positioned between chambers, and these valves (18, 20) for a given mixing assembly (10) are operated by upper and lower control rotors (29), which in turn are driven by upper and lower drive rotors (270, 270b). Additionally, a hoop (278) is compressed around upper control rotors (29) and a hoop (278b) is compressed around lower control rotors (29) to thus insure constant frictional engagement between all control rotors (29) and drive rotors (270, 270b). The drive rollers (270, 270b) are driven by a motor (213).Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1986Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventor: Robert R. Belew
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Patent number: 4657044Abstract: A dual motion valve (A) includes two dual motion valve assemblies (10, 12) having a rotary input which allows the benefits of applying both rotary and axial motion to a rotary sealing element (24) having a plurality of ports (43). The motion of the rotary sealing element during actuation provides axial engagement of the rotary sealing element with a stationary valve plate (22) which also has ports (38). Fluid passages are created through the valve when the ports of the rotary sealing element are aligned with the ports of the stationary valve plate. Alignment is achieved through rotation of the rotary sealing element with respect to the stationary valve plate. The fluid passages provide direct paths which minimize fluid turbulence created in the fluid as it passes through the valve (A).Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1985Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventor: Robert R. Belew
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Patent number: 4328949Abstract: A cock for controlling the heating system of a motor vehicle has a flat valve member controlled by a lever. Under operating conditions said valve member is permanently biased by the pressure of the heating liquid against a sealing ring provided in the seat of the valve member in the cock housing and the control lever is connected to the pin of said valve member by means of a screw, the screw serving as a secondary means for biasing the valve member.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1981Date of Patent: May 11, 1982Assignee: ITW Fastex Italia S.p.A.Inventor: Maurico Oddenino