Head And/or Seat Packing Patents (Class 251/306)
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Publication number: 20120168659Abstract: In a butterfly valve having: a seat ring that is mounted on the inner circumferential face of a valve body; a valve stem that passes through a through hole in the seat ring, and is supported by the valve body; and a discoid valve element that is supported by way of fixing the valve stem in a valve stem hole, and which is opened and closed as a result of the valve element turning together with the valve stem turning, a hollow cylindrical bush is inserted into the through hole in the seat ring, and is mounted in a sealed manner in a valve stem fitting hole provided in the valve element, without projecting beyond the outer circumferential face of the seat ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2010Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventors: Yoshito Ozaki, Akihiro Shakagori
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Publication number: 20120149292Abstract: A damper mechanism comprising a single piece damper blade and a damper seal. The damper blade having a tie-down tab pair, with the tie-down tab pair positioned along a periphery edge of the damper blade for coupling a damper seal with the damper blade. The damper seal is comprised of a set of apertures for insertion of the tie-down tab pair for locking the damper seal with the damper blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2012Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: WINDGATE PRODUCTS CO., INC.Inventors: Hayghaz Amirian, Saro Vahe Amirian, Sevak Stepan Amirian
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Patent number: 8191861Abstract: The present invention relates to a control valve (1) for controlling a gas flow in a gas line (3) of an internal combustion engine, in particular in a motor vehicle, comprising a rotationally adjustable flap (4) for controlling a flow cross section (13), a throttling sealing gap (14) which, in a closed position of the flap (4), is formed radially between a sealing contour (15) of the flap (4) and a sealing face (16) which faces the flap (4), and a drive shaft (5), on which the flap (4) is arranged fixedly in terms of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2007Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Alfred Elsässer, Achim Gommel, Karl-Heinz Hanslik
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Patent number: 8172202Abstract: Butterfly valves assemblies are provided that include a flowbody, a butterfly plate, an actuator and an upper chimney and a lower chimney disposed within the flowbody. The flowbody has an inner surface defining a channel. The butterfly plate is disposed in the channel, is rotationally mounted to the flowbody, and has an outer periphery. The actuator has an actuator output shaft that is coupled to the valve shaft via a serrated spline coupling. The upper chimney and the lower chimney are configured to include bearing assemblies that constrain radial loads and thrust loads exerted upon the valve shaft and minimize misalignment of the serrated spline coupling.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Anthony Mendoza, Mike Kolic, Doug Smith, Ben Ho, Louie Timothy Gaines
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Patent number: 8162288Abstract: A valve utilizes a composite two-piece housing to provide a low cost, high strength, light weight alternative to conventional metal and plastic valves adaptable for corrosive and non-corrosive environments. The valve includes a valve body defined by a first body half coupled to a second body half. A valve disk assembly is disposed between the first and second body halves. The disk assembly includes a valve disk, a valve stem and a valve seal. The disk stem is positioned within the valve disk along a central axis of the disk such that when the disk is rotated about the valve stem, the valve is opened or closed. The valve seal includes a primary portion lining an interior surface formed by the first and second body halves to engage an outer surface of the disk. The seal also includes a secondary portion disposed within and between the first and second body halves. The primary and secondary sealing portions configured to retain position within the housing and in sealing engagement with the disk.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2008Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Tyco Valves & Controls BVInventors: Jan Broeders, Rene Van Nieulande, Barry Huijben
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Patent number: 8161996Abstract: The resilient seated butterfly valve has a common spherical center for receiving either an on-center or off-center disc, both of which are rotatably mounted in the body. A seal has a seat spherical surface. The seal is affixed to the circumference of the valve chamber. It has an on-center seal region for engagement with the on-center spherical sealing edge of the on-center disc. The seal has an off-center seal region for engagement with the off-center spherical sealing edge of the off-center disc. The seal may include an outlet flange, an outlet ramp, an inlet ramp, and an inlet flange. The front face of the seal for the off-center disc extends beyond the position of the front face of the seal for the on-center disc.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2008Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: DeZURIK, Inc.Inventors: James E. Barker, Albert W. Libke, Steven K. Neu
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Patent number: 8146887Abstract: A damper mechanism comprising a single piece damper blade and a damper seal. The damper blade having a tie-down tab pair, with the tie-down tab pair positioned along a periphery edge of the damper blade for coupling a damper seal with the damper blade. The damper seal is comprised of a set of apertures for insertion of the tie-down tab pair for locking the damper seal with the damper blade.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Inventors: Hayghaz Amirian, Saro Vahe Amirian, Sevak Stepan Amirian
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Publication number: 20120025118Abstract: A sealing assembly for use in a valve plate assembly includes a sealing ring and a retention spacer. The sealing ring has a radial ring section and an axial ring section, the axial ring section extends axially from the radial section and includes an outer diameter surface and a contact face, the contact face includes a contact surface and an annular slot, and the contact surface is located radially outward relative to the annular slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Joel LaBenz, Craig Kolb, Anthony Matarazzo, Scott Martin, Ryan Brown
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Patent number: 8091862Abstract: A butterfly valve having a valve body, a butterfly shaft, a butterfly plate, and a sleeve insert is provided. The valve body is made of a first material and the sleeve insert is made of a second material. The butterfly shaft is in the valve body for rotation about a first axis. The butterfly plate is in the valve body and secured to the butterfly shaft so that rotation of the butterfly shaft causes the butterfly plate to rotate about a second axis through a travel path between a closed position and an open position. The sleeve insert is in the valve body at least in a region of the travel path between the valve body and the butterfly plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Sikorsky Aircraft CorporationInventors: Harold J. Palin, Lawrence N. Secchiaroli, John C. Luckachina, Alexander Vygoder
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Patent number: 8028677Abstract: An assembly for controlling an air intake runner of an air intake manifold. The assembly includes a cartridge including a plurality of compartments. Each of the compartments has a plurality of that are joined to define a central opening and an outer perimeter. Adjacent compartments are spaced apart to define a groove between each of the compartments. The assembly also includes bushing carriers that are configured to be snap-fit into one of the grooves of the cartridge. The assembly further includes bushings configured to rotatably fit within the central openings of the bushing carriers. Each of the bushings has an outer rim and an open center. Flaps including a slot and having a shape configured to substantially adjustably seal the central opening are also included and a shaft is included that extends through the slots of the flaps and the open centers of the bushings.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Mark IV Systemes Moteurs USA, Inc.Inventors: Iliya Goldin, Raffik Said, Eric E. Pain, Thomas Kern, Francis V. Rolland
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Patent number: 7984892Abstract: A butterfly valve for controlling the flow of fluid within a bore, including a butterfly and at least one ring extending at least one of substantially and completely around a perimeter of the butterfly and adapted to develop an expansion force in the radial direction when the at least one ring is in a contracted state with respect to the radial direction, wherein the at least one ring is secured to the butterfly in the contracted state and radial expansion due to the developed expansion force of the at least one ring is effectively restrained, wherein the butterfly valve is adapted to operate, when placed in a bore, without friction or substantially without friction between the at least one ring and the bore when the butterfly valve is placed in a closed position within the bore.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2006Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: GE Aviation Systems, LLCInventor: David R. Shenk
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Publication number: 20110114863Abstract: Butterfly valves comprise a valve seat comprising a generally S-shaped cross-section and a valve seat retainer configured with appropriately shaped cooperating surfaces. Fluid control systems comprising such a butterfly valve are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2008Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: FLOWSERVE MANAGEMENT COMPANYInventors: Michael P. Nelson, Laren J. Winkel
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Publication number: 20110095221Abstract: An exhaust gas flow control valve assembly comprises a valve casing forming an exhaust gas passage defining a cylindrical inner peripheral surface and a butterfly-type exhaust gas flow control valve disposed within the exhaust gas passage and movable between an open position and a closed position. The flow control valve includes a single-piece valve disc member having a circumferential groove formed in an outer peripheral surface thereof, and a flat, resilient stainless steel sealing ring disposed in the groove with a clearance for radial displacement of the sealing ring relative to the groove. The sealing ring includes a cylindrical outer peripheral surface provided with rounded corners. The outer peripheral surface of the sealing ring is in firm contact with the inner peripheral surface of the valve casing solely by an elastic force of the sealing ring when the exhaust gas flow control valve is in the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2010Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventor: Gabriel GAVRIL
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Patent number: 7913389Abstract: A flapper valve assembly and a method of making the same. The flapper valve assembly is mountable to a manifold as a unit. The flapper valve assembly can include bearings that do not require assembly on a shaft of the flapper valve. More particularly, the flapper valve can include a shaft having one or more flap portions and one or more bearing portions molded in place on the shaft as a unitary structure. The bearing portions are separated from adjacent flap portions and/or the shaft thereby forming a bearing that rotates independently of flap portions on the shaft. The flapper valve is mounted to a flapper valve carrier that can include sealing members for facilitating a tight seal between the flapper valve and the carrier and/or the carrier and a manifold.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2007Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventor: Robert M. Hutchinson
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Publication number: 20110024661Abstract: A butterfly valve, preferably for a blow off circuit of a gas turbine plant. In one aspect, the invention can be a butterfly valve for a blow off circuit of a gas turbine plant comprising: a supporting ring having an inner perimeter edge defining a fluid flow section and an annular seat arranged along the inner perimeter edge; a disc, which is pivoted to the supporting ring and is mobile between a valve closing position, wherein the disc obstructs the fluid flow section, and a valve opening position, wherein the disc does not obstruct the fluid passage section; a sealing ring partially housed in the annular seat and adapted to abut against a peripheral edge of the disc when the disc is in the valve closing position; the sealing ring comprising an inner annular portion, which is contained in the annular seat, and a projecting annular portion, which projects radially from the annular seat and is hollow.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventors: Claudio Dotta, Fabrizio Ferrari, Luciano Massalin
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Publication number: 20110024660Abstract: The invention relates to vanes used in butterfly valves utilized in fluid control systems requiring special relationships between passing fluid and vane rotation and furthermore can provided leak proof shut-off when in the closed valve position. My invention furthermore features a shape that greatly reduces the customary high dynamic torque created by fluid suction effects on a vane when in the open position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2009Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventor: Hans D. Baumann
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Publication number: 20100326535Abstract: A butterfly valve for forming an enhanced seal between the disk and the annular seal through use of unmated surfaces on the sealing face of the disk and the sealing face of the annular seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2009Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventors: Robert A. Hansen, Daniel Sabelko
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Publication number: 20100308248Abstract: A valve is disclosed and can include a valve body having a central bore for passage of fluid there through and a longitudinal axis. The valve can also include a seal installed within the valve body along the central bore. The seal can include a first seal member having an annular ring portion and a hub portion extending from the annular ring portion. The seal can also include a second seal member including an annular ring configured to engage a distal end of the hub portion and create a sealing engagement between the hub portion and the annular ring when a compressive force is applied to the first and the second seal members.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicants: SAINT-GOBAIN PERFORMANCE PLASTICS CORPORATION, SAINT-GOBAIN PERFORMANCE PLASTICS FRANCEInventors: Yves Stefani, Roland Lucotte
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Publication number: 20100301249Abstract: Butterfly valve plate sealing assemblies are provided that include a sealing ring and a retention spacer disposed at least partially within a sealing ring groove formed about a periphery of a butterfly valve plate. The sealing ring includes a first portion, a second portion configured substantially perpendicular to the first portion, and a substantially L-shaped cross-section. The sealing ring is positioned at least partially within a groove opening and a groove body defining the sealing ring groove. The retention spacer is positioned at least partially within the groove opening and adjacent the first portion of the sealing ring. The retention spacer is configured to limit expansion of the sealing ring when under the influence of a pressurized fluid flow. The second portion of the sealing ring may be configured to optimize stiffness for a desired sealing ring tension.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Craig Kolb, David Pantier, Joel LaBenz, Scott Martin
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Patent number: 7798120Abstract: A pair of intake collectors (1A, 1B) separated by a partition (4A) aspirates air into each cylinder of a multi-cylinder internal combustion engine via branch pipes (3A-3F). A valve (8A, 8B) which shuts off the air flow between the intake collectors (1A, 1B) is fitted onto the partition (4A) via a valve frame (11) and a bearing boss (16A) provided on the valve frame (11). An edge of the partition (4A) is fitted into a groove (18) formed on the outer circumference of the valve frame (11) so as to prevent air from leaking through an engaging part between the partition (4A) and the valve frame (11) due to a Labyrinth effect. Further, an elastically connecting member (20) disposed on both sides of the bearing boss (16A) elastically connects the valve frame (11) and the groove (18), thereby preventing relative oscillation between the partition (4A) and the valve frame (11).Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignees: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Mann & Hummel GmbHInventors: Yoshinori Yakabe, Junya Sasaki, Hitoshi Jinno, Mike Martin
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Patent number: 7775505Abstract: A butterfly valve includes a seat ring fitted to an inner peripheral surface of a hollow cylindrical valve body, and a discal valve disc in which a shaft is mounted. The shaft is rotatably mounted in through-holes of the seat ring. An annular protrusion having a first tapered surface inclined at 20°-40° with respect to the valve axis is formed at the peripheral edge of each of the through holes of the seat ring. A bowl-shaped annular depression at each end of the valve shaft hole includes a second tapered surface inclined at 25°-45° with respect to the axis and engaged with a respective first tapered surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2006Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Asahi Organic Chemicals Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Akihiro Shakagori, Yukinobu Sato
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Patent number: 7758017Abstract: Various exemplary embodiments of a butterfly-type valve that provide a reduction in the unseating torque are disclosed that include a valve body defining a flow passage therein, and a closure disc disposed in the flow passage that has an axis of rotation about which the closure disc rotates between open and closed positions. The valve includes a cylindrical body liner disposed within the valve, which includes a circumferential sealing surface that is engaged by the closure disc to establish a seal when the closure disc is rotated to a closed position. At least one resilient band is at least partially interposed between the valve body and the cylindrical body liner, and at least a portion of the resilient band is tapered to a reduced thickness. The taper reduces the forces associated with the engagement by the closure disc, to thereby reduce the unseating torque required to open the closure disc.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2007Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Sure Seal, Inc.Inventors: Gregory E. Sisk, Sidney Rovira, III
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Publication number: 20100148107Abstract: A valve arrangement has an annular housing with valve seat and a two-part valve plate that is rotatable about an axis. The seat is in the form of a disk including two adjacent openings with a web between and the axis is parallel to the web. The two parts of the valve plate are next to each other with their planes parallel and offset in a perpendicular direction. They are connected to each other through one of the openings by a connection piece extending through the one opening. In a closed position for the valve, the valve plate part are respectively positioned on opposite sides of the valve seat and cover and seal the respective openings due to a seal that is between the valve plate parts and the valve seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventor: PIERINO KELLER-STAUB
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Patent number: 7703746Abstract: A hot gas valving system for a ground-based power generation system includes a gas flow conduit having a wall and defining a path for fluid flow and a butterfly valve located in the wall and transversely across the path for fluid flow. The butterfly valve includes a first raceway defined by an inner ring and an outer ring, a second raceway defined by an inner ring and an outer ring, a combination of ball bearings and roller bearings retained in each raceway, an axle rotatably mounted in the inner rings of each raceway and cooperably rotatable therewith, and a baffle mounted longitudinally along the axle and extending from the axle into the path of fluid flow. Upon rotation of the axle, the baffle restricts or permits fluid flow.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2008Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Roller Bearing Company of America, Inc.Inventor: Alex Habibvand
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Publication number: 20100044373Abstract: The invention relates to a butterfly valve, comprising a passageway, a valve seat enclosing the passageway, a rotatable valve shaft which has an axis of rotation spaced from a plane through the valve seat, a valve plate member fixed to the valve shaft and being located in the passageway, and seal enclosing the valve plate member. The valve plate member has an open position and a closed position. At least in a plane through the seal in the open position, the width of the passageway adjacent to the valve seat as viewed from the valve seat in the direction of the axis of rotation is larger than the width of the passageway at the valve seat. Due to this configuration leakage via the seal in the closed position is avoided, because of minimal deformation of the seal in the open position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2006Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: SMQ GROUP B.V.Inventors: Ebo Jacques De Muinck, Jaap Jeroen Sondaar
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Publication number: 20100032598Abstract: A pressure control butterfly valve includes a valve disc rotatable in a vertical direction relative to a flow passage in a body, a seat ring reciprocating in a direction of the flow passage to allow a valve seat seal part to abut on and separate from the valve disc and a valve opening/closing mechanism provided with an airflow path to which air is supplied in a direction of separating the seat ring from the valve disc and with a spring for biasing the seat ring toward the valve disc. The valve opening/closing mechanism is for nonslidably rotating the valve disc from which the seat ring has been separated by supply of air to the airflow path and for allowing the seat ring to abut on and separate from the valve disc by means of the supply of air to the airflow path and the biasing force of the spring when the valve disc has been rotated to a valve-closed state, thereby controlling pressure in the flow passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2008Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventor: Toshiaki Iwabuchi
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Publication number: 20100019184Abstract: A valve seal for use with a valve having a valve element including a plurality of radiused corners. The valve element is rotatably mounted within a frame disposed in a flowbody. The valve seal including a plurality of curved portions in cooperative alignment with the radiused corners of the valve element. The valve seal being partially disposed within a mounting groove formed in an edge surface about a substantial portion of the valve element. A plurality of flexure joints are formed in the seal member and in spaced relation from the curved portions. The plurality of flexure joints providing spring loading of the seal relative to the frame when the valve element is in a closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2008Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Justin A. Tanner
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Patent number: 7637478Abstract: A seat ring has an insert for a butterfly valve configured so that an annular insert is fitted on the outer peripheral surface of the seat part in which there is provided a valve body fitting annular groove having side wall parts on both the upstream side and downstream side, wherein there are provided on the outer peripheral surface of the insert a step so that the outer diameter on the downstream side is smaller than the outer diameter on the upstream side and on the inner peripheral surface a locking projection, and the insert is fitted in an annular groove provided in the valve body fitting annular groove of the seat part.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2004Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Asahi Organic Chemicals Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tatsuya Sakagami, Norimitsu Kai
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Publication number: 20090317031Abstract: A roller bearing unit, in particular, a needle bearing unit, which has an outer ring, a roller body cage, roller bodies and several sealing rings. The roller bodies are housed in the roller body cage and are supported externally in the radial direction against the inner surface of the outer ring and are arranged to internally support a shaft aligned in the axial direction. The sealing rings are housed in the outer ring and designed to seal against a fluid flowing the axial direction. The sealing rings are arranged and/or designed such that the resultant sealing effect generated by the rings is direction dependent with relation to the fluids flowing in the axial direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2007Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: SCHAEFFLER KGInventors: Harry Pfundt, Horst Steinbinder, Peter Schaaf
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Patent number: 7624716Abstract: A throttle valve of the invention includes a clearance closing member provided along a peripheral edge of a valve body displaceably and elastically deformable in a direction extending along an axis of an intake passage, a direction perpendicular to the axis of the intake passage, and a direction inclined with respect to the axis of the intake passage, for closing a clearance between the peripheral edge of the valve body and an inner wall surface of the intake passage.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Aisan Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takashi Bessho, Makoto Fujimori, Takio Suzuki, Shigeru Suzuki
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Patent number: 7621502Abstract: A butterfly-type valve for controlling toner material flow to a toner container, including, a valve plate which is pivotally disposed in an elongate flow path defined by a passage way, wherein the valve plate is pivotal from a closed position which substantially closes a fluid communication along the path to an open position which maximally permitting fluid communication along the path, a gap area defined between the valve plate and the passage way when the valve plate is in the closed position which allows minimum toner material flow therethrough without compressing the toner material, and a pump for supplying air to the gap area when the valve plate is in the closed position to stop the minimum toner material flow.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2006Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Paul M. Wegman
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Publication number: 20090184476Abstract: A valve is disclosed and can include a valve body having a central bore for passage of fluid there through and a longitudinal axis. The valve can also include a seal installed within the valve body along the central bore. The seal can include a first seal member having an annular ring portion and a hub portion extending from the annular ring portion. The seal can also include a second seal member including an annular ring configured to engage a distal end of the hub portion and create a sealing engagement between the hub portion and the annular ring when a compressive force is applied to the first and the second seal members.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Applicants: SAINT-GOBAIN PERFORMANCE PLASTICS CORPORATION, SAINT-GOBAIN PERFORMANCE PLASTICS ASTIInventors: Yves Stefani, Roland Lucotte
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Patent number: 7490627Abstract: A butterfly valve having a pair of disk tails provided at the back of a valve body in the rotation direction in an opening operation, a water flow hole formed in each disk tails, and a steady region found in relationship between loss factor and opening degree of the valve body where the loss factor becomes substantially constant with a change in opening degree of the valve body when water is filled from the water flow hole. Water filling velocity in an upstream pipe of the butterfly valve from the water flow hole, and pressure head upstream of the butterfly valve are set. Optimal value of the loss factor is determined based on the set water filling velocity and pressure head, and a total opening area of the water flow holes is set so that the loss factor equals the optimal value in the steady region.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Kubota CorporationInventor: Akinobu Hourai
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Publication number: 20090039305Abstract: A butterfly valve, in which fluid leakage inside a valve disc and from a shaft seal part between through holes of a seat ring and a stem is prevented, when the valve disc is displaced under fluid pressure with the valve closed. Without increasing the operation torque of the stem, the fluid leakage is prevented even after continuous on/off (open/close) operations over a long period of time. The butterfly valve includes the seat ring fitted to the inner peripheral surface of the hollow cylindrical valve body, the stem supported on the valve body via the through holes of the seat ring, and the discal valve disc with the stem mounted and supported in the valve shaft hole. The annular protrusion having the tapered surface with the outer periphery thereof inclined with respect to the valve axis is formed radially inward of the peripheral edge of the through holes on the inner periphery of the seat ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2006Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: ASAHI ORGANIC CHEIMICALS INDUSTRY CO. LTD.Inventors: Akihiro Shakagori, Yukinobu Sato
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Publication number: 20090032759Abstract: A shut-off organ for a fluid line, particularly for the turbine feed line of a hydroelectric power plant, has a housing and a clack valve in the housing that can be pivoted between an open position and a shut position. The clack valve has at least one swallowtail-shaped groove, into which an elastic sealing element having an essentially wedge-shaped cross-section that narrows towards the outside is laid. The sealing element rests against a conical sealing seat of the housing with its narrowed outer edge, forming a seal, in the shut position, thereby shutting off the shut-off organ. The possibility of the sealing element being sucked out is precluded even if the clack valve is opened while it stands under high hydraulic pressure, due to a rigid pin that extends through the sealing element essentially crosswise to the longitudinal expanse of the groove.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventor: Hans-Jurgen Fehringer
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Patent number: 7478816Abstract: Apparatus for increasing stiffness in a seal are disclosed. A disclosed apparatus includes a first flexible member having a curved sealing surface and a second flexible member adjacent to a retainer side of the first flexible member. The second flexible member is configured to increase a stiffness of the first flexible member in one of a plurality of flow directions.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2004Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Fisher Controls International, LLCInventors: Jason G. Olberding, Douglas J. Boyd
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Publication number: 20090014675Abstract: The resilient seated butterfly valve has a common spherical center for receiving either an on-center or off-center disc, both of which are rotatably mounted in the body. A seal has a seat spherical surface. The seal is affixed to the circumference of the valve chamber. It has an on-center seal region for engagement with the on-center spherical sealing edge of the on-center disc. The seal has an off-center seal region for engagement with the off-center spherical sealing edge of the off-center disc. The seal may include an outlet flange, an outlet ramp, an inlet ramp, and an inlet flange. The front face of the seal for the off-center disc extends beyond the position of the front face of the seal for the on-center disc.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventors: James E. Barker, Albert W. Libke, Steven K. Neu
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Patent number: 7472681Abstract: A throttle valve unit is disclosed that includes a main body having a cylinder portion defining a fluid passage. The main body also includes a fastening portion projecting from an outer peripheral surface of the cylinder portion for fastening to a separate member. The cylinder portion defines an axis. The throttle valve unit also includes a throttle valve that is rotatably supported by the cylinder portion for opening and closing the fluid passage. The throttle valve is supported by the cylinder portion at a support area. The fastening portion is provided at approximately the same axial position relative to the axis as the support area of the throttle valve and includes a plurality of mounting portions for coupling to the separate member and a plurality of connecting portions extending between the mounting portions.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2007Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignees: Denso Corporation, Aisan Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroshi Tanimura, Atsushi Tanaka, Masanobu Kondo
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Patent number: 7448593Abstract: A butterfly valve includes an annular, elastic sealing element that encloses an axial opening, a valve disk which is disposed inside the axial opening so as to be rotatable transversal to the axial direction, a device for rotating the valve disk between closed and open positions in order to control a fluid flow through the opening, and at least two valve housing parts that enclose the sealing element in an annular manner and embrace two flanges which are connected to an inlet and an outlet. Conical contact areas of the flanges and/or the valve housing parts cooperate in such a way that the flanges are axially pressed in a sealing fashion against the sealing element by means of the valve housing parts in the operationally mounted state. The flanges are respectively connected in a rigid and positive manner to a couple of clamps.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2004Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Alfa laval LKM A/SInventor: Korf Madsen Lasse
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Patent number: 7416164Abstract: A reduced component wear valve is comprised of a valve body having a passage therethrough and a disc attached to a rotatable shafts. The disc is utilized with a seal forming a gap between the disc and the seal proximate to the rotational axis of the disc. When the disc is in the open position, the seal major axis is greater then the disc diameter and they do not touch. As the disc rotates to near closure, the disc perimeter engages the minor axis of the seal (which is smaller than the disc diameter), and the disc stretches the seal in the minor axis direction thus decreasing the major axis such that the gap is closed. The seal can be preformed in an elliptical shape or it can be formed into an elliptical shape by a retaining mechanism. The seal may be a single-piece or a multi-piece assembly press-fit into the valve body. Zero or light disc to seal contact during the majority of the valve disc rotation minimizes valve seal wear and rotational friction.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2007Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Fisher Controls International LLCInventors: Philip Wayne Eggleston, James Leroy Lounsberry, Wilbur Dean Hutchens
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Publication number: 20080173841Abstract: Various exemplary embodiments of a butterfly-type valve that provide a reduction in the unseating torque are disclosed that include a valve body defining a flow passage therein, and a closure disc disposed in the flow passage that has an axis of rotation about which the closure disc rotates between open and closed positions. The valve includes a cylindrical body liner disposed within the valve, which includes a circumferential sealing surface that is engaged by the closure disc to establish a seal when the closure disc is rotated to a closed position. At least one resilient band is at least partially interposed between the valve body and the cylindrical body liner, and at least a portion of the resilient band is tapered to a reduced thickness. The taper reduces the forces associated with the engagement by the closure disc, to thereby reduce the unseating torque required to open the closure disc.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Inventor: Gregory E. Sisk
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Patent number: 7401763Abstract: An assembly comprises a valve, a valve seal, and a piece of epoxy. The valve comprises a valve gate, a housing, and a plurality of screws. The housing comprises a fluid passageway and a groove that extends into the housing from the fluid passageway. Each of the screws extends into the groove of the housing. The valve gate is movable relative to the housing between an opened and closed position. The valve seal is positioned at least partially within the groove. The piece of epoxy surrounds at least a portion of each of the screws and has a geometry that is interlocked with the valve seal and with each of the screws in a manner securing the valve seal to each of the screws and in a manner such that the valve seal is positioned to compress against the valve gate when the valve gate is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2007Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Inventors: Brian T. Hartman, Thomas A. Hartman
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Patent number: 7392826Abstract: The present invention relates to a valve device for regulating a fluid, particularly a gaseous fluid, in a conduit portion, comprising a valve body fixed to a support spindle extending transversely into said portion and mounted with the ability to rotate therein, said conduit portion comprising, on either side of said spindle, opposing internal steps forming two bearing surface portions for corresponding edge parts of said valve body, in the closure position thereof, each step extending substantially over approximately half of the internal circumference of the conduit portion in the region of the mounting position of the support spindle.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2004Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Mark IV Systems Moteurs Societe AnonymeInventors: Arnaud Schub, Michel Andres
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Publication number: 20080142751Abstract: A butterfly-type valve for controlling toner material flow to a toner container, including, a valve plate which is pivotally disposed in an elongate flow path defined by a passage way, wherein the valve plate is pivotal from a closed position which substantially closes a fluid communication along the path to an open position which maximally permitting fluid communication along the path, a gap area defined between the valve plate and the passage way when the valve plate is in the closed position which allows minimum toner material flow therethrough without compressing the toner material, and a pump for supplying air to the gap area when the valve plate is in the closed position to stop the minimum toner material flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventor: Paul M. Wegman
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Patent number: 7357372Abstract: A seat ring having a hollow cylindrical body portion with a flange surface as each of its side surfaces. The cylindrical body portion has stem through-holes above and below along a stem axial direction X and a stem penetrates said through-holes. An outer circumference of the body portion is formed in an elliptic shape with the stem axial direction X as its longitudial axis. The thickness of the body portion where the stem through-holes are provided is the maximum while the thickness of the body portion along an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis is the minimum.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2003Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Asahi Organic Chemicals Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Akihiro Shakagori, Yukitomo Yamamoto
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Patent number: 7353801Abstract: A valve regulating device intended to regulate the circulation of a fluid in the region of an opening, said device consisting of a pivoting valve body, of an annular support body integrating two opposing bearings mounting said valve body in a rotational manner, and of a control pin, wherein said valve body may be displaced in rotation between a totally open position and a closed position, in which it rests against the annular seat provided by the support body; the support body is provided with a seal with a first extending functional segment and a second extending functional segment having protruding lateral extensions, for example in the form of ribs, on the face of the support body that bears against the edge of the opening, said extensions also being interconnected by intermediate joining portions, which also extend in a protruding manner over the bodies of the two opposing bearings so as to provide a continuous peripheral seal around the opening when the regulating device is mounted on said opening.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2006Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Mark IV Systemes MoteursInventors: Hugues Winkelmuller, Steve Block, Philippe Rohmer
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Publication number: 20080078972Abstract: A butterfly valve having a valve body, a butterfly shaft, a butterfly plate, and a sleeve insert is provided. The valve body is made of a first material and the sleeve insert is made of a second material. The butterfly shaft is in the valve body for rotation about a first axis. The butterfly plate is in the valve body and secured to the butterfly shaft so that rotation of the butterfly shaft causes the butterfly plate to rotate about a second axis through a travel path between a closed position and an open position. The sleeve insert is in the valve body at least in a region of the travel path between the valve body and the butterfly plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: April 3, 2008Inventors: Harold J. Palin, Lawrence N. Secchiaroli, John C. Luckachina, Alexander Vygoder
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Publication number: 20080073612Abstract: A rotary valve includes a valve body with an inlet, an outlet, a flow passage extending between the inlet and the outlet, and a rotating control element disposed within the valve body for selectively opening and closing the flow passage. The valve also includes a retainer ring mountable to the valve body which holds in place a seal carrier ring having an annular mounting flange mounted between the valve body and the retainer ring. The seal carrier ring also includes a seal carrier cartridge and a flexible portion coupling the seal carrier cartridge to the mounting flange to provide an improved seal and greater ease of assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: FISHER CONTROLS INTERNATIONAL LLCInventor: Paul A. Day
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Patent number: 7296585Abstract: A reduced component wear valve is comprised of a valve body having a passage therethrough and a disc attached to a rotatable shaft. The disc is utilized with a seal forming a gap between the disc and the seal proximate to the rotational axis of the disc. When the disc is in the open position, the seal major axis is greater then the disc diameter and they do not touch. As the disc rotates to near closure, the disc perimeter engages the minor axis of the seal (which is smaller than the disc diameter), and the disc stretches the seal in the minor axis direction thus decreasing the major axis such that the gap is closed. The seal can be pre-formed in an elliptical shape or it can be formed into an elliptical shape by a retaining mechanism. The seal may be a single-piece or a multi-piece assembly press-fit into the valve body. Zero or light disc to seal contact during the majority of the valve disc rotation minimizes valve seal wear and rotational friction.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Fisher Controls International LLCInventors: Philip Wayne Eggleston, James Leroy Lounsberry, Wilbur Dean Hutchens
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Publication number: 20070240678Abstract: A throttle valve unit is disclosed that includes a main body having a cylinder portion defining a fluid passage. The main body also includes a fastening portion projecting from an outer peripheral surface of the cylinder portion for fastening to a separate member. The cylinder portion defines an axis. The throttle valve unit also includes a throttle valve that is rotatably supported by the cylinder portion for opening and closing the fluid passage. The throttle valve is supported by the cylinder portion at a support area. The fastening portion is provided at approximately the same axial position relative to the axis as the support area of the throttle valve and includes a plurality of mounting portions for coupling to the separate member and a plurality of connecting portions extending between the mounting portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2007Publication date: October 18, 2007Applicant: DENSO CORPORATIONInventors: Hiroshi Tanimura, Atsushi Tanaka, Masanobu Kondo