Fluid handling – Line condition change responsive valves – Direct response valves
Patent
1992-11-19
1993-08-31
Rivell, John
Fluid handling
Line condition change responsive valves
Direct response valves
137538, 137543, F16K 1506
Patent
active
052400379
ABSTRACT:
A low pressure gas flow check valve is formed by a relatively thin disc having an central aperture and valve seat is adapted to be interposed between adjacent flanges in a pipeline. The check valve includes a valve body axially connected with one face of the disc. The valve body has inlet and outlet bores and a valve for seating on the valve seat and is surrounded by the bore of the pipeline. A spring normally urges the valve to its sealed position to prevent downstream fluid tending to flow in an upstream direction.
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Rhea Robert K.
Rivell John
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