Plural Motions Of Valve Patents (Class 251/215)
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Patent number: 6382592Abstract: A valve has a valve body, a valve sheet formed in the valve body which contacts the valve sheet in an axial direction, to thereby open and close the valve sheet with a knurling portion and a screwing action. A handle is combined with a handle combination unit formed in an upper portion of the valve body, so that a valve rod can ascend and descend. An oil storage chamber is located between the knurling portion and the screw, to maintain the ascending and descending of the valve rod. The angular slope in the screw thread is formed so as open and close the valve by 90° rotation of the valve rod. A stem contacts the valve sheet, the stem having a conical end portion, which is received by the valve sheet. The handle is flexibly manipulated to simply and swiftly control flow and entrance/exit of fluid. The valve can be used semi-perpetually since wear of the valve sheet is prevented, providing excellent general purpose usability.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Inventor: Jong Wok Kim
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Patent number: 6368736Abstract: A reactant product valve for an electrolysis cell. The valve comprises first and second members disposed generally horizontally in the reactant product above the electrodes. The second member floats on liquid reactant product, sinks in liquid reactant and is movable between a closed position and open positions to control flow of reactant product through the valve. A plurality of apertures in the second member are offset horizontally from a plurality of apertures in the first member. The valve has at least one open position at which the second member is spaced from the first member so that the apertures in the first member communicate with the apertures in the second member, thereby allowing movement of reactant product through the valve. In the closed position the second member is adjacent the first member and the apertures do not communicate, thereby prohibiting movement of reactant product through the valve.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Inventor: Wayne Thomas Bliesner
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Patent number: 6340148Abstract: The present invention relates to a valve handle for preventing a valve from being accidentally turned on. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the valve handle comprises a fixing ring which mobilizes the valve stem, so as to drive the stem up and down, the fixing ring having at least one stopper; and the valve handle has a knob housing that covers and mobilizes the fixing ring, and has at last one protrusion having a first perpendicular plane and a slant plane. The slant plane and the perpendicular plane work with the stoppers on the fixing ring to ensure that the valve can be easily closed but is difficult to open.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2000Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: United Microelectronics Corp.Inventor: Kuo-Wei Sung
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Publication number: 20010042851Abstract: The present invention discloses an expansion valve of an air conditioning system for an automobile which does not employ a conventional method that opens and shuts in response to a motion of a pin and ball and can control a flow of a refrigerant and control linearly a flow rate of a refrigerant flow into an evaporator by using holes of a fixed hole plate fixed to a valve body and holes of a rotatable cam which is rotated by a motion of a pin moved upward and downward in response to a pressure difference between an outlet of an evaporator of an expansion valve and an interior of a pressure proof barrel. In the expansion valve of the present invention, it is possible to prevent a huntting phenomenon a reverse flow of the refrigerant into the evaporator and a noise caused by a ball, which have been generated in a conventional expansion valve, from creating.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2000Publication date: November 22, 2001Inventor: Man Ju Oh
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Patent number: 6241213Abstract: A valve including: a bonnet; a body secured to the bonnet and including at least two ports and at least one weir positioned between the ports; a valve stem being movably coupled with the bonnet, the valve stem including first and second longitudinal ends, and a recess in the first longitudinal end; a diaphragm positioned substantially adjacent to the second end of the valve stem so as to be deflectable towards the weir by the valve stem to restrict a flow between the ports; a handwheel rotatably secured to the valve stem so as to enable a torque to be applied to the valve stem, the handwheel including a longitudinal aperture; and, a screw directed through and engaged with the handwheel aperture and being selectively engagable within the recess of the valve stem, such that the valve stem and handwheel remain in a constant relative longitudinal position with respect to one another, and when the diaphragm sets against the weir the handwheel abuts the bonnet to serve as a closing lift valve stop.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2000Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Ronald G. Butler
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Patent number: 6200111Abstract: A controllable positive displacement pump for liquids and gases which may contain dispersed phase particles includes a pair of pistons operating out of phase. Each of the pistons is associated with an inlet valve which includes a fixed grating defining slots which extend parallel to piston travel and a complementarily configured grating which reciprocates transversely in timed relationship with the piston to control the influx of fluid. A rotary outlet valve is also associated with each piston and includes a rotating member disposed transversely across the cylinder head and which rotates in synchronism to open a through, radial port in the member in timed relationship to the piston travel. The positive displacement pump finds particular application to transport powder paint.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Inventor: John F. Foss
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Patent number: 6186174Abstract: Multi-port valve assemblies with, typically, two-piece housings are disclosed. Particularly useful in connection with swimming pools and associated water pumps, the assemblies avoid reliance on an elongated handle to effect rotation of the internal structure of the valve. Instead, the assemblies utilize a knob—which users need not lift—coupled to a post in which an elongated slot is formed. Doing so avoids breakage problems associated with use of elongated handles while reducing wear of internal seals. Each valve assembly additionally may include a cam having non-semicircular, asymmetrically-shaped recesses into which followers attached to a shaft passing through the elongated slot are received.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1997Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Muskin Leisure Products, Inc.Inventors: Peter P. Yurchision, Alan W. Brownlie, Fred A. Marconi, Jr.
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Patent number: 6186473Abstract: A tap has a hollow body (6) having an interior threaded portion (18) and (9). A manually turnable spindle (7) having an exterior threaded portion (19) is threadably engaged with the interior treaded portion (18) to advance and retract to spindle (7) relative to the tap body (6) to respectively close and open the tap. A seal (28) seals the spindle (7) relative to the hollow body (6). A locking mechanism including mutual abutent portions (27, 13) on the body (16) and spindle (7) to limit the retraction of the spindle (7). The relative lengths of the threaded portions (18, 19) and the relative locations of the mutual abutment portions (27, 13) are selected so that continued turning of the spindle (7) in the retraction direction disengages the threaded engagement prior to abutment of the mutual abutment portions (27, 13).Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Caroma Industries LimitedInventor: Ian Allan Miller
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Patent number: 6148841Abstract: A post valve for use with a source of high pressure gas is disclosed. The post valve includes a body having an inlet aperture extending therethrough. The body further includes an outlet aperture in fluid communication with the inlet aperture. A stem having external threads is rotatably inserted into the body aperture and engages mating threads within the body. A fluid seal disposed about the stem prevents fluid flow past the stem. A threaded bonnet is disposed over the stem and mates with another threaded portion within the body. The threads of the stem are of different pitch than the bonnet. The fluid seal is situated so that fluid flowing into the inlet aperture and out the outlet aperture does not contact the threaded portions of the stem or body.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Inventor: Gilbert Davidson
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Patent number: 6112368Abstract: A valve element for operative association with a valve seat in a passage in a body in which the valve element is mounted, in use, the valve element comprising first and second portions connected together by snap-fit means, the first portion being screw-threaded for mounting it in said body, and part of the second portion interrupting said screw-thread of the first portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand Architectural Hardware Group LimitedInventor: Nicholas George Luckett
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Patent number: 6095494Abstract: A tap body (1) comprising a plastic shroud (6), a substantially plastics tap spindle (7), and a locking collar (12). The body (1) has an inner threaded portion (18) and the spindle (7) is threadably received in the inner threaded portion (18) and rotatably reciprocable in tap opening and closing directions. The collar (12) engages with the shroud (6) to limit the tap opening rotation of the spindle (7). The insert (18) may be plastic and integral with shroud (6): (see FIG. 6). Shroud (6) may be integral with tap seat, inlet and outlet spigot (see FIGS. 7-9).Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Caroma Industries LimitedInventor: John Joseph Eagle
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Patent number: 6029683Abstract: There is provided a pressurized gas tank valve plug which can safely and effectively fit and seal a first pressurized gas tank valve and a second pressurized gas tank valve each valve having a valve stem of differing interior depth.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1997Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: U-Haul International, Inc.Inventors: Ricky A. Moebs, Patrick W. Breslin
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Patent number: 5992440Abstract: The present invention provides a novel faucet with a non-circular slider assembly to which a resilient seat-washer is attached. In a preferable embodiment of the invention the slider assembly has a hexagonal cross-section. In embodiments of the invention the slider assembly is driven by a rotatory stem operated with a handle. The rotatory stem is provided with a helical groove mating with a faucet body of a complementary shape so that upon rotation of the stem the slider assembly is advanced towards or withdrawn from a sealing seat. Thus, when the handle of the stem is rotated by a user, the stem and the hexagonal slider assembly associated with it, are moved by the interacting force generated between the pair of helical threads, towards or away from the seat depending on the rotation direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventor: John J. Betz
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Patent number: 5957147Abstract: After removal of a valve cap from an in line shut off valve the Retaining Snap Ring Adapter with male threads and seat at one end, female threads and seat at the other end, a hex outer surface at the female threaded end, a longitudinal passageway down its center, is designed to be permanently installed on an in line shut off valve having a threaded moveable plug (operator) and said Adapter will not interfere with the moveable operator which opens and closes the valve when turned by a hexagonal wrench. The Retaining Ring Adapter prevents an improperly back seated operator from being ejected as a deadly missile by the normal operating pressures.The Retaining Snap Ring Adapter having been permanently installed on the valve, the cap is returned to the valve but is now screwed onto the added Retaining Snap Ring Adapter which is essentially now part of the valve.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1996Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Inventor: Paul Hubbell, Jr.
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Patent number: 5947444Abstract: The tap comprises an external operating element and a connecting stem for transmitting the movement of the operating element to the opening and closure member which is arranged in such a way as to be pressed against the sealing seat under the effect of the pressure of the gas. To make opening against the pressure of the gas easier, the connecting stem and/or the opening and closure member are designed in such a way that the opening of the tap comprises a first phase in which the opening and closure member pivots, followed by a movement of the axial translation.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Luxembourg Patent Company S.A.Inventor: Leon Kerger
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Patent number: 5853026Abstract: A valve for controlling the flow of a liquid includes a valve seat which is engaged by a selectively operable valve member. A pressure chamber above the valve member contains upstream pressurized fluid in the closed position of the valve. The valve is opened by bleeding off pressurized fluid from this pressure chamber. A manual bleed screw assembly is used to manually open the valve when desired by initiating this pressure bleed procedure from the pressure chamber. The bleed screw assembly bleeds the pressurized fluid to a downstream location in the flow path, rather than to atmosphere, without having to completely remove the bleed screw assembly from the port in which it is received.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1994Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: The Toro CompanyInventors: Anthony M. Wlodarczyk, James T. Wright, III, John L. Baker
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Patent number: 5829474Abstract: An apparatus for piercing a hole in a tube centered on a tube axis has a plurality of housing parts one which is formed with a throughgoing threaded passage centered on a passage axis and both of which are secured the housing parts around the tube with the passage axis extending generally radially of the tube axis. A tool body threadable into the passage is formed with a blind bore generally centered on the passage axis, open radially inward of the tube axis toward the tube, and having an end wall directed radially inward of the tube axis toward the tube. A straight hard metal needle in the bore has a pointed inner end directed radially inward of the tube axis at the tube and an opposite outer end confronting the end wall of the bore. The outer needle end is centered by appropriate formations in the bore on the passage axis and the outer needle end is braced radially outward of the tube axis against the bore end wall.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: BKM Bolender-Kubitz Maschinenkonstruktion GmbHInventor: Klaus Bolender
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Patent number: 5775672Abstract: A release valve for a lifting device includes a valve stem, a fixing seat, a spiral spring, and a knob. The valve stem includes a first conical end mounted in an oil path of the lifting device, a mediate portion, and a second end beyond the lifting device. The valve stem further includes a threaded section in threading engagement with the lifting device. The fixing seat is mounted around the mediate portion of the valve stem and is beyond the lifting device. The fixing seat includes a boss formed on a first side thereof, a central through hole extending through the fixing seat and the boss. The boss includes a longitudinal slit defined in a periphery thereof. The spiral spring is mounted around the boss of the fixing seat. The spiral spring has an inner end which is securely received in the longitudinal slit of the boss and an outer end. The knob is securely mounted around the second end of the valve stem to rotate therewith.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1997Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Inventor: Kun-Shan Hsu
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Patent number: 5769119Abstract: A combination control valve and check valve for a gas torch is disclosed wherein a check valve is positioned within an annular control valve member downstream of a spherical control valve element with which the annular control valve member cooperates to open and close the control valve and thus the flow of gas from a source to a gas torch. The check valve protects the control valve under reverse gas flow conditions.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: The Lincoln Electric CompanyInventor: Randy C. Edenfield
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Patent number: 5769392Abstract: An improved hydraulic valve comprising a housing having a first coupling end and a second coupling end is provided. The housing includes a receiving recess having an opening atop. The lower section is provided with a cone-shape wall. The inner wall of the middle section defines a plurality of spines, and the upper section having a threaded portion. A controlling tap has a cone-shape body which is provided with an inlet opening and an outlet opening is disposed compactly within the cone-shape wall of the housing. The controlling tap is connected with a stem having a spiral rib in the middle portion. A handle is connected to the top of the stem. A stopping collar having a plurality of spines at the outer peripheral portion is disposed within the middle section of the receiving recess of the housing wherein the spines of the stopping collar can be readily meshed with the spines of middle section of the receiving recess of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1997Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Inventor: Jyh-Shyong Jeon
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Patent number: 5694971Abstract: A lead free water valve for domestic use as a saddle valve for tapping into existent water supply tubes to establish a permanent retrofit installation for controlled water service to a lateral installation, having a set screw affixing the saddle to the supply tube and having a retainer assembly by which a single non-removable fastener secures an operating knob that captures a retainment collar, and micrometer adjustment with port opening indication.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1996Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Inventor: Anthony C. Wilcock
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Patent number: 5641012Abstract: A value device for connecting a container filled with a flowable material to an applicator device for dispensing the flowable material comprises a unitary, essentially cup-shaped housing 1 having an axially extending flow passage 9 in the base thereof. A valve seat 50 is formed around the inner end of the flow passage 9, radially inwardly of the axially extending wall 8 of the housing 1. A unitary, essentially cylindrical valve member 2 is received in the open end of the cup-shaped housing 1. This has an axially extending flow passage 16 therein in axial alignment with the flow passage 9 in the up-shaped housing 2. A valve disc 14 is positioned over the inner end of the flow passage 16, but spaced therefrom. The valve member 2 is axially displaceable relative to the housing 1 upon rotational movement of the housing 1 so as to effect engagement of the valve disc 14 with the valve seat 50 to close the flow passage 9 in the housing 1 and disengagement to open the flow passage 9 in the housing 1.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: Horstine Farmery LimitedInventor: John Silversides
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Patent number: 5630666Abstract: A paint can comprising a container having an upper portion formed in cylindrical configuration and a lower portion formed in an inverted cone shaped configuration, the lower portion having an aperture with internal female threads at its lower central extent; a plurality of downwardly extending legs secured at their upper ends to the container adjacent to the lower end of the upper portion and the upper end of the lower portion to maintain the threaded opening at an elevated location for the dispensing of paint; and a threaded bolt threadedly received in the opening with a knurled knob at its lower extent and an inverted cone-shaped stopper at its upper extend positionable in bearing contact with the interior surface of the container and for rotation by a user between a lower orientation to maintain paint within the container and an upper orientation to allow the dispensing of paint from the container.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1996Date of Patent: May 20, 1997Inventor: Ernesto Rodriguez
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Patent number: 5503180Abstract: A valve has a seat that is replaceable without disassembly of the bonnet from the body or removal of the stem and closure member. The seat is maintained in a fixed position within the body of the valve by a single retainer member that is readily separable from the body. The seat and closure member are formed of hard, wear- and corrosion resistant materials and the valve has internally disposed seal members to prevent leakage around the seat and retainer. The valve is particularly useful for controllably conveying high pressure and high temperature fluids such as steam.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Assignee: PGI International, Ltd.Inventor: Spencer M. Nimberger
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Patent number: 5480122Abstract: A trouble-shooting shut-off valve includes an inlet-tail-tube mountable directly into a compression-fitting outlet socket of a defective shut-off valve, thus positioning the trouble-shooting valve immediately downstream from the defective valve in line in series with the defective valve. An inlet-tail-tube fitting is mounted onto an upstream end of the valve housing as a component of the valve. This fitting has an axial bore forming an upstream extension of an inlet passage in the valve housing. The inlet-tail-tube projects axially from this fitting adapted for insertion directly into such a socket in the defective valve. The inlet-tail-tube has a diameter equal to the outside diameter of flexible plumbing tubing, referred to as flex tube, and is formed of material suitable for making a compression connection thereto. An inlet end termination of the inlet-tail-tube is flat for seating down squarely into the outlet socket of the defective valve.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1993Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Inventor: Paul J. Barker
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Patent number: 5454546Abstract: A water faucet includes an inlet, an outlet and an opening formed between the inlet and outlet. A cylindrical member extends upward from the opening. A sleeve is secured to the body. A rod is threadedly engaged in the sleeve. A cap is secured to the lower portion of the rod and includes a peripheral flange dependent from the cap for slidably engaging with the cylindrical member and includes a convex lump for engaging with the inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical member so as to make a water tight seal with the cylindrical member.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1994Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Inventor: Shao-Hsi Lin
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Patent number: 5447203Abstract: A firefighting nozzle includes a nozzle body having a having a centrally formed jet orifice at its outlet end. An annular fog spray opening concentrically surrounds the jet orifice. A jet control valve is provided for allowing selective variation of the diameter of the solid stream emitted from the jet orifice. A fog control valve is provided for selectively varying the intensity of the discharge from the fog spray opening. The jet control valve and the fog control valve are operable independently of and simultaneously with one another, so that either a variable diameter solid stream or a variable fog cone, or both, can be produced at once. Various remote control arrangements are available for actuating the jet and fog control valves.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1993Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Inventors: John E. McLoughlin, Neocles G. Athanasiades
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Patent number: 5435339Abstract: A manually operable pressure relief valve for swimming pool filter systems and the like, including a valve housing, a valve stem movable axially in the housing to open and close the valve, and a top cover that serves as an operating handle. The valve housing and the valve stem have components that cooperate to provide an axial movement from closed to fully open with only a quarter turn of the stem, and to prevent inadvertent removal of the stem from the housing. The stem must be moved deliberately through a sequence of required rotational and axial displacements to remove it. The top cover must also be manipulated in a prescribed manner to effect removal of the stem from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1993Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: KDI American Products CompanyInventor: Joseph E. Hayes
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Patent number: 5421547Abstract: An inline valve includes a glass body having an upwardly open bore with a tapered seating surface, and colinear inlet and outlet ports having passages intersecting the seating surface. Fluid flow between the ports is regulated by a valve member whose stem has a tapered tip conforming substantially in shape to that of the seating surface. The tip has a relatively soft surface which can conform to irregularities in the seating surface when the valve is closed. An annular seal or an extensible boot prevents fluid leakage along the valve stem.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1993Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Scientific Machine and Supply CompanyInventor: Edwin D. Phillips
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Patent number: 5211313Abstract: A dispensing tap of the type which is attached to a cask or a bottle is described. The tap body having an inlet and an outlet and a valve element controlling the outlet. A small bore capillary tube is attached to the inlet of the tap and a sleeve surrounds the junction between the small bore capillary tube and the tap body and pass the length of the small bore capillary tube. The valve element and body are formed with cooperating screw threads so arranged that rotation of the valve element causes movement thereof relative to the outlet to open or close the outlet. A releasable locking means is provided for preventing rotation of the valve element.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1991Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: Waddington & Duval LimitedInventors: Anthony J. Lucking, Charles A. Lane, Derek L. Tyrrell
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Patent number: 5172886Abstract: A fluid flow control valve assembly which comprises a valve housing having defined therein a valve chamber defined therein a valve hole, inflow and outflow ports adapted to be communicated with each other through the valve chamber by way of the valve hole; and a valve rod inserted exteriorly of the housing and into the valve chamber and coupled with a handle for turning the valve rod about a longitudinal axis thereof thereby to move the valve rod in a direction coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the valve rod to adjust an opening of the valve hole. The valve rod includes a valve member formed on one end of the valve rod confronting the valve chamber and axially movably inserted in the valve hole, and a shank portion formed on a generally intermediate portion of the valve rod and slidably, but fluid-tightly sealing the valve chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1991Date of Patent: December 22, 1992Assignee: Taiyo, Ltd.Inventors: Tetsuzo Takotani, Kazuma Horita
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Patent number: 5127437Abstract: A valve for controlling flow of air from a source of air under pressure such as a compressed air tank comprising an elongate body with first and second ends and first and second sides lying opposite one another. A transverse opening, extending between the first and second sides of the body adjacent its first end, has five coaxial sections of circular cross section having various diameters. The valve further includes a valve stem having a head with a pair of annular grooves in it, each holding an O-ring. The O-ring closest to the inner end of the head is engageable with a valve seat provided in of the transverse opening on inward movement of the stem to close the valve. A knob is attached to the valve stem to facilitate moving the stem. The valve stem with the O-rings in the grooves but without the knob is capable of assembly by inserting the stem into the opening from one side of the body.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1991Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: Control Devices, IncorporatedInventor: Paul F. Ross, II
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Patent number: 5100542Abstract: Concentrated sanitizing liquid is stored in a main reservoir coupled directly to a measured reservoir by a check valve so that it automatically refills upon being emptied by air under pressure from a positive pressure cylinder. That cylinder partially fills with swimming pool water being recirculated by a centrifugal pump to produce the pressurized air. A check valve on top of the cylinder is provided to allow the cylinder to fill with air at atmospheric pressure when the pump is turned off, thus relieving the water pressure in the cylinder. A control valve between the measured reservoir and the intake side of the pump controls the rate of flow of liquid sanitizing agent into the recirculated flow of pool water. That rate is so low as to result in drops which are collected in a chamber at the output of the control valve. Suction from the pool pump draws the collected liquid into the pump where it is mixed with recirculated water.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1991Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: GPS Pool Supply, Inc.Inventors: F. William Landman, Frank Soto
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Patent number: 5083749Abstract: A plug-type, rising stem needle or shut-off valve for controlling fluid flow comprises a valve housing forming a valve chamber with inlet and outlet ports connecting therewith. A bonnet member with a cylindrical passage joins with the valve chamber and opens to the exterior of the valve. A plug valve element is mounted in the chamber and adapted to be moved by an operating stem axially movable within the cylindrical passage. The stem includes a radially extending guide flange. For sealing about the operating stem and limiting the axial outwardly movement of the stem there is an assembly which includes a wall surface that defines a conical chamber at the outer end of the cylindrical passage. The conical chamber tapers from a large diameter at the axial outer end to a smaller diameter at the axial inner end. At the axial inner end of the conical chamber is a cylindrical counterbore carrying a stop ring which forms a radial shoulder for engaging the flange on the stem at a predetermined outer limit position.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1991Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: Whitey Co.Inventors: Ray D. Linderman, Peter C. Williams
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Patent number: 5078363Abstract: A valve assembly includes a seat and a valve member. The valve member is pivotally connected to and engageable with the seat to close a flow aperture. The valve member is resiliently yieldably urged into sealing engagement with the valve seat. To open the flow aperture, a portion of the valve member adjacent the pivotal connection to the seat is initially lifted from the seat, and then the valve member is rotated relative to the pivotal connection.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1989Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: Liquid Sales Pty. Ltd.Inventor: David Gregory
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Patent number: 5029599Abstract: a balanced butterfly valve method and apparatus having a valve plate pivotally supported within a mounting body. The valve plate is capable of both rotational and translational movement in response to rotation of an input shaft. A spring is provided to resist translational movement of the valve plate. Differential gearing is used to convert rotational movement of the input shaft into rotational and translational movement of the valve plate depending on the relationship between the force exerted by the spring and the torque exerted on the valve plate by the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1990Date of Patent: July 9, 1991Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventor: Larry K. Ball
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Patent number: 5020775Abstract: An isolation valve used in a single crystal pulling apparatus, having a frame (11), a vertical passageway for communication between a main chamber and an upper pull chamber of the single crystal pulling apparatus, a shaft (13) capable of turning about its axis and reciprocating vertically, a lever (20) for turning the shaft, a drive means (18) for reciprocating the shaft (13), an arm (14) fixed to the shaft (13), a circular shutter (15) held by the arm (14) for closing and opening the vertical passageway, and a flange (9) defining a hole which communicates the passageway with the main chamber, wherein a cylindrical cavity is made in the bottom of the circular shutter (15); the flange (9) has a circular raised rim (9b) extending upward whose outer diameter is slightly smaller than the diameter of the cylindrical cavity of the shutter; and an endless circular seal means (17) is embedded partially in either the external vertical wall of the raised rim (9b) of the flange or the internal vertical wall of the shuttType: GrantFiled: March 20, 1990Date of Patent: June 4, 1991Assignee: Shin-Etsu Handotai Co., Ltd.Inventors: Atsushi Iwasaki, Koji Mizuishi, Michiaki Oda
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Patent number: 5005804Abstract: A balanced-torque butterfly valve (40) incorporates a pivot mechanism (52) designed to provide for bimodal movement of the valve plate (42). The valve plate (42) has a cavity (54) formed therein to receive the pivot mechanism (52) and to accommodate translational movement of the valve plate relative to the mechanism. This eliminates fluid dynamic effects that would be produced if the mechanism were positioned in the flow path (44) and external to the valve plate (42). The pivot mechanism (52) comprises a center shaft (70) rotatable relative to the valve plate (42), and a carrier shaft (72) which is in fixed rotational relation to the valve plate (42) and extends through the mounting body (46). This permits both translational movement of the valve plate (42), and detection of its rotational position from a vantage point outside of the flow path (44).Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1990Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Blaine W. Andersen, John N. Tervo
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Patent number: 5000213Abstract: A method for exploiting the net torque exerted by a conveyed fluid on the valve plate of a butterfly valve to facilitate control of the valve, and a butterfly valve (40) adapted for use with the method are disclosed. The method employs translational movement of the valve plate to facilitate rotational movement of the same and to effect dynamic torque balancing. The butterfly valve (40) employs a differential gear (50) as a mechanical resolver to produce either rotational or translational components of movement depending on whether the net torque exerted by the fluid is sufficiently high to overcome impedance to translational movement.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1990Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: John N. Tervo, Larry K. Ball, Marshall U. Hines
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Patent number: 4998562Abstract: A flow control valve to regulate the bleed flow rate of a pressurized vessel at one of only two available bleed flow rates. The flow control valve comprises an axial main gas flow passageway with an integral check valve that allows pressurization of the vessel, a bleed passageway for depressurization of the vessel, and a threaded bleed passageway cap that allows bleeding of the vessel at one of only two rates available, based on the counter-rotated position of the bleed cap.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1988Date of Patent: March 12, 1991Assignee: Halkey-Roberts CorporationInventor: Carl L. Foltz
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Patent number: 4995414Abstract: A method for opening a sealingly closed, balanced-torque butterfly valve, and apparatus adapted for use with the method. The butterfly valve (40) comprises a valve plate (42) having a peripherally disposed seal (162) seated in an annular recess (160). A flow passage (164, 166) is formed in the valve plate (42) and fluidically connects the recess (160) to the downstream-facing surface of the valve plate. A check valve (168) is disposed in the flow passage (164, 166) to alternately block or permit flow therethrough. Outwardly directed pressure exerted by high-pressure fluid on the seal (162) is relieved by opening the check valve (168) in reponse to a slight translational movement of the valve plate (42) relative to a rotatable shaft (72) which pivotally connects the valve plate to the duct (146).Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1990Date of Patent: February 26, 1991Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventor: John N. Tervo
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Patent number: 4986297Abstract: A valve for controlling flow of air from a source of air under pressure such as a compressed air tank comprising an elongate body with first and second ends and first and second sides lying opposite one another. A transverse opening, extending between the first and second sides of the body adjacent its first end, has five coaxial sections of circular cross section having various diameters. The valve further includes a valve stem having a head with a pair of annular grooves in it, each holding an O-ring. The O-ring closest to the inner end of the head is engageable with a valve seat provided in of the transverse opening on inward movement of the stem to close the valve. A knob is attached to the valve stem to facilitate moving the stem. The valve stem with the O-rings in the grooves but without the knob is capable of assembly by inserting the stem into the opening from one side of the body.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1990Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: Control Devices, Inc.Inventor: Paul F. Ross, II
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Patent number: 4938255Abstract: A sealer (10) for vacuum containers comprises a valve unit (12) and a removable vacuum-pump head (14). The valve unit consists of a valve housing (24) which can be connected to a vacuum container to be evacuated, for example through a flange (16), and a cylindrical valve element (42) inserted into the valve housing. The valve element has a top transverse opening (46) for interaction with a driving tool, a middle transverse hole (48) for connection to a source of vacuum through the above-mentioned vacuum pump head when the latter is fitted onto the valve element, a bottom transverse hole (52), and an axial bore (50) which connects the middle transverse hole to the bottom transverse hole. The valve element also has a threaded portion (44) which engages an inner thread (36) formed in the valve housing, so that the valve element can be screwed into the valve housing, and can interact with saddle (40) in the valve housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1989Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: Huntington Mechanical Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: James A. Lanfri, Valentin Balter
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Patent number: 4911229Abstract: A manifold and valve system is disclosed for purging air from a closed brine filled loop piping used in conjunction with a water source heat pump. The valves are T-shaped with a closure member or valving member in the top portion which connects with the purge flow conduit.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1988Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Inventor: Arthur H. McElroy
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Patent number: 4893599Abstract: Disclosed herein is a manually operated fuel bypass mechanism for an elecnic fuel injection system, the mechanism adapted for convenient installation on the exterior of an existing fuel injection system.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1988Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: George Melnik, Bruce Amrein, Curtis L. McCoy, James A. Martin
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Patent number: 4869292Abstract: A brake bleeder check valve comprising an elongated valve body to thread and seat in a valve recess of a wheel brake housing of a hydraulic brake system for vehicles, to seal the recess closed until the bleeder check valve is loosened to bleed air from the hydraulic system. The valve body has an internal passageway and check valve through which hydraulic fluid and air can be discharged under pressure from depressing the vehicle's brake pedal, after which the check valve closes the passageway to prevent intake of air as the vehicle's brake pedal is let out in preparation for another downward stroke to expel another quantity of hydraulic fluid and air. The bleeder valve does not have to be tightened down after each downward stroke of the brake pedal. A thin layer of sealing material is provided around the threads of the bleeder valve to prevent seepage of air past the threaded portion of the valve body and valve recess when the bleeder valve is in its loosened position.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1988Date of Patent: September 26, 1989Inventor: Michael T. Sulwer
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Patent number: 4801125Abstract: A large manually operated leak-proof corrosion-proof low-cost shut-off or stop valve for handling high pressure refrigerant liquid and/or gases is disclosed. The valve comprises a valve body formed of two sheet metal hemispheres electron-welded to the periphery of a circular metal valve plate which has an aperture therethrough. Hollow cylindrical metal tubes entend into circular holes formed in the hemispheres and are electron-welded to the hemispheres along the edge of the circular holes. One tube on each hemisphere serves for fluid flow. Another internally and externally threaded tube on one hemisphere serves as valve sleeve through which a manually rotatable and axially shiftable externally threaded valve spindle extends. The inner end of the valve spindle is secured to a valve disc which cooperates with the aperture in the valve plate. In the method, components to be welded together are assembled and rotated with respect to a stationary electron welding beam.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1984Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: Vilter Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Erich J. Kocher
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Patent number: 4770392Abstract: For a shut-off device comprising a tubular housing to be built into a pipe and a rotary valve for which a driving shaft penetrating the housing and a seat in the housing are provided, a ring wheel (4) with movable bearings (9) being disposed on the driving shaft (10) and the valve flap (3) being guided in the ring wheel (4) and connected with the driving shaft by a gearing (22, 23) which locks when the valve flap (3) swivels in and serves to press the valve flap (3) onto its seat (32), the invention provides for the following: when the driving shaft (10) is rotated back, the gearing (22, 23) lifts the valve flap (3) axially off the seat (32) until the valve flap (3) is supported on the ring wheel (4), and the gearing (22, 23) constitutes the connection between the valve flap (3) and the driving shaft, the valve flap (3) being supported on the ring wheel (4).Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1987Date of Patent: September 13, 1988Inventor: Fritz Schmidt
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Patent number: 4755095Abstract: This invention relates to a device comprising a sealing valve carried by a control arm inside a vessel and cooperating with a seat around an opening. The mechanism for operating the valve comprises a hollow rotary support housed about its axis of rotation X in a leaktight bearing on the wall of the vessel and connected to the other end of the control arm by means of a device permitting axial displacement of the valve in relation to its seat. In order to reduce the space required for the movements of the valve, the support of the valve operating mechanism is mounted in such a manner that its axis of rotation X forms an acute angle with the vertical axis of the opening of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1987Date of Patent: July 5, 1988Assignee: Paul Wurth S.A.Inventors: Pierre Mailliet, Germain Schilz
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Patent number: 4708171Abstract: The valve includes a valve member adapted to be moved axially between open and closed positions in a valve housing when the valve member is rotated. The valve member includes a passage for admitting air into a vacuumized vessel and includes a separate passage for draining liquid from the vessel when the valve member is in its open position. An O-ring establishes a primary seal between the valve member and the valve housing and is retained within the housing in all positions of the valve member.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1986Date of Patent: November 24, 1987Assignee: J. A. Baldwin Manufacturing Co.Inventor: Roger L. Cudaback