Annular valve for a piston compressor

Fluid handling – Line condition change responsive valves – Direct response valves

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137529, F16K 1512

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054839920

ABSTRACT:
The annular valve (10) comprises a valve seat (11) attached in the housing (1) of the compressor, an absorber (14) attached thereto at a distance and an annular sealing component (12), which can move between the valve seat and the absorber. Helical springs (2), which move the sealing component in the closing direction towards the valve seat, are distributed over its periphery between the absorber and the sealing component. Each helical spring (2) is fastened with one end in the absorber (14). In the region of the other end of each helical spring (2), the sealing component (12) is provided with guide means (6) for the respective spring end.

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