Seat Pressed To Valve Patents (Class 251/170)
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Patent number: 9695947Abstract: Exemplary embodiments are directed to valves, generally including a body assembly and handle assembly. The body assembly generally includes a body and a stem passing through the body. The handle assembly generally includes a handle body and an insert. The insert provides an interface between the stem and the handle body. The insert includes protrusions extending therefrom configured to distribute stress resulting from a moment load applied to the handle assembly through the handle body to reduce failure of the handle body. Methods of positioning a valve are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2013Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: Hayward Industries, Inc.Inventors: Paul M. Gutmann, Joshua Lee Hoots, Gary A. Moren, Jon Terence Stone
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Patent number: 9534696Abstract: The disclosed embodiments include ball valves having integrated seats. The integrated seats are included in a ball body assembly of a valve body. The ball body assembly may rotate with respect to the valve body to open or close the valve. The integrated seats may contact walls of a bore to sealingly close the valve.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2014Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: Cameron International CorporationInventor: Christophe Avdjian
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Patent number: 9488284Abstract: A valve including a flow control assembly having an adaptive, floating closure member is provided. In one embodiment, a ball valve includes a floating closure member having a shoulder enclosed within a recess of the valve body. The recess is larger than the shoulder of the closure member and allows axial movement of the closure member with respect to the valve body and along a flow path through the valve. Additional valve systems, devices, and methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2015Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: Cameron International CorporationInventors: Christophe Avdjian, Jacques Berardo
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Patent number: 9091352Abstract: A flow path opening/closing valve is equipped with a main body having a valve chamber housing therein a rotatable valve body, and a sleeve that abuts without gaps against an inner circumferential surface of the valve chamber, such that the inner circumferential surface of the valve chamber and an inner circumferential surface of the sleeve slide without gaps against an outer circumferential surface of the valve body, for thereby shielding the valve chamber by the valve body and the sleeve. First and second seat members, and first and second o-rings that urge the first and second seat members toward the side of the valve body are arranged inside first and second annular grooves, which are provided on the inner circumferential surface and the inner circumferential surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2013Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: SMC KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Yoshihiro Fukano, Tadashi Uchino, Taiyou Hatta
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Patent number: 8936701Abstract: The present invention features a coke drum de-heading system that includes a de-header valve. The de-header valve includes: (1) a main body; (2) a live loaded seat assembly coupled to the main body and comprising a dynamic, live loaded seat, a live seat adjustment mechanism coupled to the main body and designed to control and adjust the force and resulting seat load of the dynamic, live loaded seat, and a force transfer module in juxtaposition to the dynamic, live loaded seat for transferring the force from the live loaded seat adjustment mechanism to the dynamic, live loaded seat; (3) a static seat positioned opposite from and counteracting or counterbalancing the dynamic, live loaded seat; and (4) a blind or sliding blind capable moving in a linear, bi-directional manner within the de-header valve and between the dynamic, live loaded seat and the static seat.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2012Date of Patent: January 20, 2015Assignee: Curtiss-Wright Flow Control CorporationInventor: Ruben F. Lah
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Patent number: 8911688Abstract: A microvalve for controlling fluid flows, and a sealing device for sealing cavities in a microfluidic system, particularly in a lab-on-a-chip system, and a method for the production thereof. A sealing surface of a valve body, or a sealing element, respectively, rests on a sealing surface of a substrate and is pressed against the sealing surface of the substrate in a fluid-tight manner by means of a clamping element. The clamping element and/or the valve body, or the sealing element, respectively, are at least partially elastic.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2009Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Angewandten Forschung E.V.Inventors: Rainer Gransee, Eva Schaeffer, Klaus-Stefan Drese, Silvio Kraus, Tobias Baier, Felix Schmitz
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Patent number: 8720855Abstract: Embodiments and methods are disclosed herein that relate to a valve assembly. The valve assembly includes a housing having a passage formed therethrough, and a valve ball having a through hole and disposed in the housing, in which the valve ball is rotatable between an open position that has the through hole aligned with the passage and a closed position that has the through hole misaligned with the passage. The valve assembly further includes a first seat having a first sealing surface and disposed in the housing adjacent to the valve ball, and a second seat having a second sealing surface and disposed in the housing adjacent to the first seat such that the first sealing surface of the first seat is disposed adjacent to the second sealing surface of the second seat. At least one of the first sealing surface of the first seat and the second sealing surface of the second seat comprises an arcuate surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2012Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Virgo Engineers, Inc.Inventor: Marvin E. Beasley
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Patent number: 8679299Abstract: The present invention features a coke drum de-heading system comprising (a) at least one coke drum having an orifice therein; (b) a de-header valve removably coupled to the coke drum designed to de-head the coke drum; and (c) an exchange system, including an upper and lower bonnet and other elements and members adapted to integrate the de-heading system, and particularly the de-header valve, into the manufacturing system.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2005Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Curtiss-Wright Flow Control CorporationInventor: Ruben F. Lah
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Patent number: 8646752Abstract: Embodiments and methods are disclosed herein that relate to a valve assembly. The valve assembly includes a housing having a passage formed therethrough, and a valve ball having a through hole and disposed in the housing, in which the valve ball is rotatable between an open position that has the through hole aligned with the passage and a closed position that has the through hole misaligned with the passage. The valve assembly further includes a first seat having a first sealing surface and disposed in the housing adjacent to the valve ball, and a second seat having a second sealing surface and disposed in the housing adjacent to the first seat such that the first sealing surface of the first seat is disposed adjacent to the second sealing surface of the second seat. At least one of the first sealing surface of the first seat and the second sealing surface of the second seat comprises an arcuate surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2011Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Virgo Engineers, Inc.Inventor: Marvin E. Beasley
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Publication number: 20140021391Abstract: Apparatus, including a diaphragm valve, is provided featuring a valve body, a diaphragm, a pressure ring, and at least one elastomeric member. The valve body may include a circumferential flange. The diaphragm may include a circumferential gasket portion configured to be seated on the circumferential flange so as to form a joint between the valve body and the diaphragm. The pressure ring may include concentric fluctuations, and may be configured to apply a sealing force against the joint so that the concentric fluctuations prevent radial movement of the circumferential gasket portion and the circumferential flange. The elastomeric member may be configured to respond to a compressive force and provide a substantially constant sealing force, transmitted through the pressure ring, regardless of small variations in the thickness or material dimensions of the circumferential gasket portion caused by temperature fluctuation or material flow and age.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2012Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES LLCInventors: Louis E. MATALON, Ronald G. BUTLER
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Patent number: 8512525Abstract: The present invention features a coke drum de-heading system that enables the de-heading of a coke drum without having to physically remove the head units. This is essentially accomplished using one of a variety of specially designed de-header valves that may be removably coupled to a coke drum much the same way a conventional head or flange unit would be attached.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2003Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Curtiss-Wright Flow Control CorporationInventor: Ruben F. Lah
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Publication number: 20120104300Abstract: A seal ring assembly has a carbon member extending between spaced ends, and with a step at an outer periphery. A ring is received in the step to maintain spaced ends of the carbon member towards each other. A valve disc and shaft, a butterfly valve, and a method of installing a carbon ring seal are also disclosed. In a separate feature, a valve housing for a butterfly valve includes a first housing portion defining a flow passage, and a second housing portion extending integrally from the first housing portion, and defining a space to mount a valve shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventors: Peter J. Dowd, John M. Dehais, Rosanna C. Glynn, Jay Stradinger, Marc E. Gage, Kevin M. Rankin
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Patent number: 8152134Abstract: A terminal valve having a cone (9) that communicates with a valve seat (10) of a seat ring (19) and cooperates with a veil (12) to control flow. The valve seat (10) and the veil (12) together form a sealing element, which seals against the cone (9) as well as the valve body (1). The cone (9) has a cylindrical portion (46) with slits (49, 50) that form a flow passage area which allows a flow that corresponds to a modified logarithmic function.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2007Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Tour & Andersson ABInventor: Daniel Stenberg
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Publication number: 20110253921Abstract: A valve assembly includes a valve body defining a valve channel, and a floating seat defining a seat orifice in fluid communication with the valve channel. The valve assembly also includes a needle at least partially disposed within the valve channel. The floating seat is adapted to move relative to the valve body in a manner adapted to accommodate a misalignment between the needle and the floating seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2010Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventor: Steven Alan Jandl
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Publication number: 20090050512Abstract: A one-way valve allows air to be drawn from a collapsible, flexible, airtight bag using a vacuum source. When the vacuum source is removed, the one-way valve prevents air from reentering the bag. The valve assembly comprises: a valve base comprising an opening, a seat disposed along a periphery of the opening, a flange surrounding the seat, and first and second pivot supports; a flapper comprising a diaphragm that is deformable and overlies the opening; and a cap pivotably supported by the first and second pivot supports for pivoting between first and second angular positions, the cap comprising at least one vent hole. The cap maintains the diaphragm in contact with the seat along an entire perimeter of the seat when the cap is in the first angular position and does not maintain the diaphragm in contact with the seat along its entire perimeter when the cap is in the second angular position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventor: Linh Pham
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Publication number: 20090020720Abstract: Methods and apparatus to align a seat ring in a valve are described. An example fluid valve includes a valve body having a curved internal surface to receive a seat ring and a seat ring having a sealing surface to receive a movable control member and a curved surface opposite the sealing surface to engage the curved internal surface of the valve body.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventors: Lonnie Oscar Davies, JR., David J. Westwater
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Publication number: 20080315141Abstract: The present invention provides a slit valve for sealing an opening in a chamber, wherein the slit valve includes a door having an interior and an exterior surface. A sealing member is disposed on the interior surface of the door near a periphery of the interior surface of the door, and a portion of the interior surface extends outwardly from the door and into the chamber so as to disrupt a flow of chemicals flowing towards the sealing member from within the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: Greene, Tweed of Delaware, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Thrash, Dean Tilles, Carole Trainer
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Publication number: 20080230731Abstract: A ball valve comprising: a valve body with a seat for housing a ball provided with a coaxial through-opening and able to be rotationally operated from a closed valve position into an open valve position and vice versa; two opposite end flanges which are constrained to the valve body on opposite sides of the ball and provided with a respective, coaxial, internal hole and are suitable for connection to respective pipe sections; sealing means arranged between the valve body and the ball and comprising an annular member which is coaxial with the longitudinal axis (X-X) and carries an axial seal housed inside an associated axial seat inside which it is partially inserted in order to interfere with the outer surface of the ball, comprising a coaxial ring axially constrained to the annular seal-carrying member and interfering in the transverse direction (Y-Y) with a front surface portion of the seal in order to retain the latter in the axial direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: Cesare Bonetti S.p.A.Inventors: Giuseppe Dalmasso, Roberto Fant
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Patent number: 7337797Abstract: A ball valve having a ball valve assembly disposed within a unitary, elongated tube is provided. The unitary, elongated tube has a first, inlet end, a medial portion having a cross-sectional area, and a second, outlet end. The first, inlet end is a swedged tube having a cross-sectional area that is less than the medial portion cross-sectional area. The second, outlet end is also a swedged tube having a cross-sectional area that is less than the medial portion cross-sectional area. The ball valve assembly is disposed within the medial portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2006Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Harsco Technologies CorporationInventor: Kent Alan Miller
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Patent number: 7303147Abstract: A sprinkler includes an outer case and a riser mounted for reciprocation within the case. The riser supports a nozzle, an impeller, and a drive linkage connecting the nozzle and the impeller. A diaphragm valve is mounted in outer case beneath the riser and includes a valve member vertically reciprocable within a valve support housing to engage and disengage a valve seat. The valve seat can reciprocate relative to the valve support housing to reduce mechanical loading.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Hunter Industries, Inc.Inventors: Fred M. Danner, Jeff M. Smith
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Patent number: 7210667Abstract: Redundant valve apparatus including a first valve seat and a second valve seat located in the fluid passage of a hollow valve body between the inlet portion of the fluid passage and the outlet portion of the fluid passage and a poppet member having valve seat sealing surfaces for cooperating with and sealing the first valve seat and the second valve seat. One of the valve seats is fixed within the hollow valve body and the other valve seat is movable within the hollow valve body. The redundant valve apparatus also includes an actuator nut for controlling the operation of the poppet member and for moving the movable valve seat to cause the valve seat sealing surfaces on the poppet member to sequentially engage one valve seat and then the other valve seat.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2005Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Inventor: Barney F. Gorin
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Patent number: 6902145Abstract: Regulating slide valve comprising a valve body having a valve opening, and a valve plate which has two side surfaces and which is displaceable along a displacement path between an initial position in which it releases the valve opening and an end position in which it completely covers the valve opening, this displacement path forming the regulating area of the valve; wherein the valve plate has a contact ring on one side surface, which contact ring projects over the side surface of the valve plate and is mounted at or in the valve plate by a spring device, can be pressed in against the spring force of the spring device in the direction of the valve plate and contacts a contact surface of the valve body at least over a portion of its circumference in the end position of the valve plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: VAT Holding AGInventors: Klaus Latzer, Florian Ehrne
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Patent number: 6672563Abstract: A ball valve having a magnetic seat sealing device comprises a valve body, a valve seat, a valve ball, a valve stem and a valve bonnet, wherein the valve seat is disposed within a valve body cavity of the valve body, the valve ball being rotatably disposed on the valve seat, the valve bonnet engaging the valve body to confine the valve body cavity, the valve stem passing through the valve bonnet and drivingly engaging the valve ball; and being characterized by comprising a magnetic seat sealing device that employs a magnetic mechanism to control the metal valve seat, so that when the ball valve is in a closed condition, the magnetic mechanism exerts a magnetic force to the metal valve seat to further tighten and seal the valve seat against the valve ball; and when the ball valve is in an open condition, the magnetic force is released to allow the metal valve seat to return its original position; whereby the metal ball valve can be operated by a low operative torque and maintaining superior sealing effect.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Metal Industries Research & Development CentreInventors: Chia-Yang Chang, Ching-Huan Tseng, Kuo-Hung Lin
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Patent number: 6648001Abstract: A rotary plug valve is disclosed in a preferred embodiment that has two telescoping seat assemblies that fit into respective recesses provided in the valve body surrounding a passageway through the plug valve. A valve chamber is formed in the valve body into which the rotary plug may be positioned to control flow through the valve by rotation thereof. In a preferred embodiment, the telescoping seat assemblies provide an upstream and a downstream seal with the rotary plug. The telescoping seat assemblies preferably function differently when in the open and closed position so that both assemblies expand when in the open position whereas in the closed position one assembly expands and one is compressed A line pressure surface is provided to provide a force against the plug seal seat element. The plug seal seat element and plug mate with a curved surface and the contact stress varies depending on the location along the curved surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: World Wide Oldfield Machine, Inc.Inventor: Vijay R. Chatufale
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Publication number: 20020063229Abstract: A ball valve having a magnetic seat sealing device comprises a valve body, a valve seat, a valve ball, a valve stem and a valve bonnet, wherein the valve seat is disposed within a valve body cavity of the valve body, the valve ball being rotatably disposed on the valve seat, the valve bonnet engaging the valve body to confine the valve body cavity, the valve stem passing through the valve bonnet and drivingly engaging the valve ball; and being characterized by comprising a magnetic seat sealing device that employs a magnetic mechanism to control the metal valve seat, so that when the ball valve is in a closed condition, the magnetic mechanism exerts a magnetic force to the metal valve seat to further tighten and seal the valve seat against the valve ball; and when the ball valve is in an open condition, the magnetic force is released to allow the metal valve seat to return its original position; whereby the metal ball valve can be operated by a low operative torque and maintaining superior sealing effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2001Publication date: May 30, 2002Applicant: Metal Industries Research & Development CentreInventors: Chia-Yang Chang, Ching-Huen Tseng, Kuo-Hung Lin
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Patent number: 6378841Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling fluid flow with a quarter-turn plug valve with seats operated to lift off the sealing surface of the plug prior to plug rotation and to reseat upon completion of plug rotation. One embodiment shown relates to a quarter-turn rotary plug valve having a handle operable through a 90 ° angle and having both upstream and downstream seats which are operated to lift off from the sealing surface of the plug prior to initiation of plug rotation and then reseat upon completion of plug rotation.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Inventor: Larry R. Russell
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Patent number: 6340029Abstract: A method and an apparatus for opening/closing a valve are provided. The method includes the steps of varying a position of a seat assembled into an inner side of a fluid passage of a valve body using a pneumatic pressure or a magnetic force so as to be separated from a turning radius of a valve member for opening/closing the fluid passage, rotating the valve member in a forward or reverse direction by an actuator, rotating the valve member in the forward direction and opening the fluid passage, rotating the valve member in the reverse direction, and returning the position of the seat so that an inner side of the seat is sealingly contacted with an outer face of the valve member and closing the fluid passage.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Inventor: Duk-Jo Jun
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Patent number: 6213450Abstract: The invention provides a valve 10,30 for connecting first and second conduits 12,14. The valve 10,30 comprises; a valve member 16 rotatably mounted in a housing 18, to define a space 22 between the valve member 16 and the housing 18; and inflatable seal means 20,32, operable to provide a seal between the valve member 16 and the housing 18. The invention further provides a valve assembly 40 for connecting first and second conduits 12,14. The assembly 40 comprises: a valve member 16 movably mounted in a housing 18, to define a space 22 between the valve member 16 and the housing 18; inflatable seal means 20,32, operable to provide a seal between the valve member 16 and the housing 18; and an air inlet controller 42 for supplying compressed air into the space 22, for driving a pig 44 along the conduits 12,14. The invention also provides methods of cleaning the valve 10,30 and assembly 40 in situ by in-line fluid flow.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Hygienic Pigging Systems LimitedInventor: Thomas Palmer
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Patent number: 6123319Abstract: A damper valve includes a base, a valve blade pivotally mounted on the base and two serially arranged valve seats. Each valve seat comprises adjustable valve seat portions on opposite sides of a pivot axis of the valve blade, the valve seat portions being positioned on opposite sides of the blade. Each valve seat portion includes a stationary member fixed to the base, an adjustable element movable relative to the stationary member, and bolts fixing the adjustable element to the stationary member. Adjustment devices are provided for moving each adjustable element toward the valve element to provide a precise fit along the entire length of the valve seat. The valve seats and the valve blade define an annulus which can contain gas at a higher pressure than the fluid controlled by the valve, so that none of the controlled fluid flows past the valve.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1999Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Precision Engineered Products Inc.Inventor: Ronald K. Maxwell
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Patent number: 5681028Abstract: A valve assembly 20 includes a housing or bonnet 22 and a stem 24. The valve assembly 20 further includes a thrust washer 26, an O-ring 28, a reversible stop 30 and a retainer 32. A coupler 34, a rotatable ceramic disk 36, a fixed ceramic disk 38 and a bottom seal 40 complete the components of the valve assembly 30. The rotatable disk 36 is assembled by a tight fit with the coupler 34 which, in turn is assembled with a drive bar 90 of the stem 24 by a tight fit. The assembled stem 24, coupler 34 and rotatable disk 36 are assembled within a bore 52 of the housing 22 with a shank portion 74 of the stem 24 extending outward from an opening 56 of the housing 22. The fixed disk 38 is assembled fixedly within the bore 52 of the housing 22 in facing engagement with the rotatable disk 36. The seal 40 is assembled within an opening 54 of the housing and is placed in sealing and retaining engagement with the fixed disk 38.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1995Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Emhart Inc.Inventors: William D. Cook, Raymond T. Engelhardt, Jr.
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Patent number: 5676347Abstract: A valve mechanism for installation in a pipe line for controlling the movement of a flowable material therein that comprises a central body section with end sections connected thereto and forming therewith a valve stopper chamber, the end sections each having an associated annular extension projecting into the valve stopper chamber and having an external sealing surface and an internal fluid-flow passage extending outwardly therefrom; a valve stopper in the chamber having a flow passage extending therethrough and sealing surfaces bounding the flow passage; a structure for moving the stopper to a valve open position substantially aligning the stopper flow passage with the extension flow passages, and to a valve closed position with the stopper sealing surfaces extending beyond the annular inner face of the extension; an annular gasket encircling each end section extension and thrust structure operable to compress the gaskets against the sealing surfaces of the extensions and stopper when the stopper is in valvType: GrantFiled: May 23, 1996Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Inventor: Granville S. Knox
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Patent number: 5549275Abstract: A valve mechanism for installation in a pipe line for controlling the movement of a flowable material therein which comprises a central body section with end sections connected thereto and forming therewith a valve stopper chamber, the end sections each having an associated annular projection extending into the valve stopper chamber with fluid-flow passages extending outwardly therefrom; a valve stopper in the chamber having a flow passage extending therethrough and sealing surfaces bounding the flow passage; a structure for moving the stopper to a valve open position substantially aligning the stopper flow passage with the end section flow passages, and to a valve closed position blocking the end section flow passages; and a gasket encircling each end section projection and thrust structure operable to press the gaskets against the stopper sealing surfaces when the stopper is in valve open and valve closed positions.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Inventor: Granville S. Knox
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Patent number: 5338001Abstract: A valve assembly comprising: a valve seat having a first end, a second end, and a valve seat passageway extending therethrough from said first end to said second end; a valve ball assembly rotatably positionable adjacent the second end of the valve seat passageway for selectively sealing the valve seat passageway; a first control arm connectable between the valve seat and the valve ball assembly, the connection between the first control arm and the valve ball assembly defining an axis of rotation for the valve ball assembly; a sealing member, reciprocatably positionable in the valve seat passageway adjacent the second end of the valve seat, for preventing fluid flow between the second end of the valve seat and the exterior of the valve ball assembly; and an urging member, positionable in the passageway, for urging the sealing member against the valve ball assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1992Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Craig W. Godfrey, Timothy J. Noack, Kenneth L. Schwendemann
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Patent number: 5165658Abstract: A plastic ball valve having improved ball sealing means.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1992Date of Patent: November 24, 1992Assignee: M&FC Holding Company, Inc.Inventors: Ricky E. Spears, Frank D. Sears, Stephen M. Horvath
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Patent number: 5154397Abstract: A trapezoidal shaped peripheral seal is inserted in a trapezoidal cast peripheral groove in the valve body. A relief cut-out is disposed beneath the peripheral groove. The sealing function is effected by loading the peripheral seal with the gate so as to deflect the seal into the groove a relief cut out which places the seal in a shear mode.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1991Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Inventors: David L. Thomas, Timothy C. Sumrall, David L. Flippo, Samuel A. Bryan
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Patent number: 5117858Abstract: A top entry ball valve comprises a housing having an interior cavity sufficiently large to receive a conventional ball and conventional seat rings through an opening in the housing. After the ball/seat package has been inserted into the cavity, a cam arrangement is used to axially load the seat rings. The cam arrangement comprises a pair of circular cams, each having an undulating annular surface, which are disposed in the housing cavity adjacent one of the seat rings with the respective undulating annular surfaces of the cams being in closely adjacent facing relation to one another. After assembly of the valve, one of the circular cams is rotated relative to the other cam to vary the rotational positions of the undulating annular surfaces relative to one another thereby to vary the axial positions of the circular cams relative to one another and relative to the ball and seat rings.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1991Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Assignee: Worcester Controls CorporationInventors: Robert H. Osthues, Brian J. Caprera
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Patent number: 4815699Abstract: A rapid response poppet valve includes a valve body 10 with an internal cavity 16 in which a valve seat 100 is located. A poppet 70 is mounted for movement toward and away from the valve seat 100 and the valve seat 100 is resiliently biased toward the poppet 70 by a bellows 114 to resiliently mount the seat 100 and additionally seal the seat 100 to the valve body 10.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1987Date of Patent: March 28, 1989Assignee: Sundstrand CorporationInventor: Brad Mueller
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Patent number: 4683906Abstract: A trunnion type ball valve arranged so that biasing means is not needed to establish a seal between the valve seats and the ball when the valve is in the closed position. There is no load on the valve seats in the open position and a sufficient load in the closed position to effect a fluid seal in the closed position. The valve seats are movably mounted in the valve body so that they are displaced during opening and closing movement, but center themselves in the open and closed positions.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1985Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Assignee: ITT CorporationInventors: Ronald G. Butler, John R. Lehman, Douglas S. Gray, Wayne R. Houck
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Patent number: 4667926Abstract: A ball valve in which, even when a connecting sleeve is removed by loosening the associated union nut, the ball and annular seals of the valve will not blow out of the valve body under fluid pressure. A ball with an integral spindle is arranged in the valve body in such a manner as to be able to open and close a fluid passage therein. A seat is formed in the valve body and a part of the surface of the ball on the side thereof opposite the side where the spindle is provided and around a rotational axis of the spindle is in surface contact with the seat to thereby pivotally support the ball. Annular seals are provided in the fluid passage abutting against the ball from both sides to pivotally support the ball with the annular seals being urged towards the ball by seal carriers.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1986Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: Sekisui Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Shinji Takeda, Teruyoshi Asano, Yoshiaki Bando
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Patent number: 4635451Abstract: A spring loaded valve for use with a cryostat insert is provided for selectively directing liquid cryogen to the bottom or top of a supercoolable vessel. The spring loaded valve situated at the tip of the insert extends into a housing in the top of the supercoolable vessel. A slidably mounted sleeve extends inside a cryogen fill tube. The sleeve is spring loaded and when the valve is inserted in the housing the fill tube covers apertures in the sleeve allowing fluid to flow from the fill tube through the end of the housing past the valve head. When the spring loaded valve is partially retracted from the housing the holes in the sleeve are uncovered and liquid can flow from the fill tube to a passageway in the housing extending to the bottom of the supercoolable vessel. The valve closes the aperture leading to the upper portion of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1986Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Evangelos T. Laskaris
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Patent number: 4497467Abstract: A rotary plug valve has hydraulically actuated seals for sealing between a valve body and a rotatable valve plug. The valve plug is rotated to open or close the valve. A valve handle for turning the plug can be rotatably uncoupled from the valve plug when the valve is closed and turned relative to the plug toward an overtravel position to actuate a hydraulic piston to pressurize the seals. A second piston regulates pressure to the seals and prevents overpressurization.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1982Date of Patent: February 5, 1985Inventors: Carl O. DeWald, Jack H. Pollock
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Patent number: 4424825Abstract: A valve is provided for protecting the high vacuum of a particle accelera in the event of air leakage, wherein the valve provides an axially symmetrical passage to avoid disturbance of the partical beam during normal operation, and yet enables very rapid and tight closure of the beam-carrying pipe in the event of air leakage. The valve includes a ball member (30) which can rotate between a first position wherein a bore (32) in the member is aligned with the beam pipe, and a second position out of line with the pipe. A seal member (38) is flexibly sealed to the pipe, and has a seal end which can move tightly against the ball member after the bore has rotated out of line with the pipe, to thereby assure that the seal member does not retard rapid rotation of the ball valve member. The ball valve member can be rapidly rotated by a conductive arm (40) fixed to it and which is rotated by the discharge of a capacitor bank through coils (44, 45) located adjacent to the arm.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1980Date of Patent: January 10, 1984Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Department of EnergyInventor: Clark L. Hanson
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Patent number: 4402337Abstract: A valve for controlling the flow of fluids containing abrasive particles including thermally-actuated means for ensuring a tight seal between the movable valve element and the valve body in both the open and closed positions. The thermally-actuated means is deactivated when repositioning the movable valve element and reactivated to provide a tight seal when the movable valve element is in position.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1981Date of Patent: September 6, 1983Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventor: Pieter J. Schuurman
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Patent number: 4364544Abstract: Valve seat rings are provided having sediment guard recesses formed in the back face portions thereof, which recesses are in the form of annular grooves having restricted annular openings and defining an internal stop shoulder. A sediment guard is movably positioned within the receptacle and includes an annular sediment blocking portion that protrudes through the restricted groove for sediment blocking engagement with a radial surface defining a portion of the seat recess. The sediment guard also defines a stop portion that is engageable with the stop shoulder to prevent separation of the sediment guard from its receptacle. The sediment guard is urged toward the radial surface of the seat recess by compression springs located within the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1981Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Assignee: Daniel Industries, Inc.Inventor: Kee W. Kim
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Patent number: 4327895Abstract: A ball valve having an externally threaded seal carrier, a ball, a seal disposed between the carrier and ball, a tubular valve body internally threaded to engage the external threads of the seal carrier and hold it in the body, an axial clearance between the external and internal threads to permit linear movement of the carrier, a connecting sleeve which contacts the carrier, and a union nut adjustably attached to the valve body and slidably engaging the connecting sleeve for external adjustment of the axial position of the carrier within the body to compensate for seal wear by movement of the sleeve towards the body. The carrier extends beyond the valve body to provide an adjusting space between the connecting sleeve and body to permit movement of the sleeve towards the body.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1980Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Assignee: R & G Sloane Manufacturing Co.Inventors: James J. Blumenkranz, Rowland G. Hall
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Patent number: 4235257Abstract: A seating element is positioned in a flow cutoff device. The seating element includes a central opening for conducting fluid flow. The flow cutoff device includes an apertured sealing member which slides across a seating portion of the seating element between open and closed positions. The seating portion includes a rim surrounding the central opening and a transverse surface surrounding the rim. The rim projects axially beyond the junction of the rim and surface. The seating element is mounted under compression so that the transverse surface flexes against the sealing member and functions to scrape away particulate matter when the sealing member is opened and closed, and to prevent twisting of the rim.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1978Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Inventor: Franz-Josef Wolf
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Patent number: 4220314Abstract: A butterfly valve construction for use particularly on pipelines through which fluid under pressure is adapted to flow and to be selectively cut off. The butterfly valve disc is rotatably supported within the valve casing. Within the valve casing at a region whereat the valve disc is adapted to be turned for closing an elastomeric ring is supported and a plurality of clamp ring segments are supported about the casing periphery to abut one face of the elastomeric ring. Each clamp segment is adjustable to a fixed selective position by positively acting means to compress the elastomeric ring against an internal surface of the disc, thereby also extending the ring in a direction toward the valve disc edge when the latter is in a closed position. This extension is adequate to force the elastomeric ring to fit tightly to the valve ring at valve closing times and directly form a tight seal thereto.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1979Date of Patent: September 2, 1980Assignee: Axel Johnson CorporationInventor: C. Thomas Lynch
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Patent number: 4174557Abstract: A method of mounting valve seats in a butterfly valve comprising a valve body mounted in a valve stem in a valve housing. The valve seats are attached to the valve housing so as to contact the periphery of the valve body when the valve is closed. End surfaces of the valve seats are adjusted relative to the valve stem and seal members by means of first bolts. Then, the first bolts are replaced with third bolts for pressing the valve seats against the periphery of the valve body.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1978Date of Patent: November 20, 1979Assignee: Kubota, Ltd.Inventors: Yukio Goto, Osamu Nakai, Ikuo Yoshimori
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Patent number: 4174728Abstract: This invention is a novel valve of the slidable-gate type. The valve is designed especially for long-term use with highly abrasive slurries. The sealing surfaces of the gate are shielded by the valve seats when the valve is fully open or closed, and the gate-to-seat clearance is swept with an inflowing purge gas while the gate is in transit.A preferred form of the valve includes an annular valve body containing an annular seat assembly defining a flow channel. The seat assembly comprises a first seat ring which is slidably and sealably mounted in the body, and a second seat ring which is tightly fitted in the body. These rings cooperatively define an annular gap which, together with passages in the valve body, forms a guideway extending normal to the channel. A plate-type gate is mounted for reciprocation in the guideway between positions where a portion of the plate closes the channel and where a circular aperture in the gate is in register with the channel.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1977Date of Patent: November 20, 1979Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: George B. Usnick, Gene T. Ward, Henry O. Blair, James W. Roberts, Terry N. Warner
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Patent number: 4114639Abstract: A rotary valve assembly comprising a housing defining a bore and a valve member mounted for rotation therewithin. The housing defines an opening and the valve member has a port which comes into and out of registration as the member rotates. Lubricant is supplied between the two members and sealing means are provided around the opening in the housing to effect a seal with the valve member. The sealing means includes a sealing element disposed in at least one groove formed in the housing parallel to the axis of the bore, the element being urged into contact with the valve member.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1976Date of Patent: September 19, 1978Assignee: Cross Manufacturing Company (1938) Ltd.Inventors: Michael Ellison Cross, Albert Edward Coles