Fluid handling – Removable valve head and seat unit – Retained by bonnet or closure
Patent
1979-04-30
1981-10-06
Weakley, Harold W.
Fluid handling
Removable valve head and seat unit
Retained by bonnet or closure
13762517, 251367, 251368, F16K 1106
Patent
active
042929970
ABSTRACT:
Valve, in particular for the sanitary engineering field, with two flat and smoothened plates, one on top of the other, held in a housing and movable towards each other as a valve element whereby the plates have one or more through-apertures for one or more media.
To simplify installation and reduce costs, the two plates are combined into one pack with appropriate sealing and sliding elements, the pack being bedded in a housing formed from two semi-monocoques having apertures for a valve actuating element and the inlet and outlet lines capable of insertion into an inlet and outlet flow device with pre-tensioning, whereby the contact surfaces of the two semi-monocoques are matched to the individual thickness of the pack by material deformation and are inseparably connected the one with the other.
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patent: 3092141 (1963-06-01), Stark
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patent: 3736959 (1973-06-01), Parkison
patent: 3902600 (1975-09-01), Turner
patent: 4099706 (1978-07-01), Stede
Friedrich Grohe Armaturenfabrik GmbH & Co.
Lenkszus Donald J.
Raden James B.
Weakley Harold W.
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