Fluid handling – Line condition change responsive valves – Line flow effect assisted
Patent
1987-11-04
1988-12-13
Nilson, Robert G.
Fluid handling
Line condition change responsive valves
Line flow effect assisted
137494, 507538, F16K 1704
Patent
active
047903473
ABSTRACT:
A pressure-relief valve device has the stem of a valve member guided within a sealed bore of a guide piece screwed into or onto a sleeve-like housing. A spring in the housing acts on a pressure disk to create closure force on the head of the valve member. A connector, which may provide a plug-in connection to some equipment to be controlled, is in screw-threaded engagement with the guide and can be removed to provide ready access to the valve member without disturbing the remainder of the assembly and its setting. The valve member has a piston opposite the head which fits in a recess in the connector. An end wall of the recess forms a stop limiting the closed position of the valve and an end face of the guide forms a complementing stop face limiting the open position of the valve.
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patent: 4284101 (1981-08-01), Weirich
patent: 4552172 (1985-11-01), Krieger
patent: 4716928 (1988-01-01), Kussel
Grommas Werner
Weirich Walter
Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia GmbH
Nilson Robert G.
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