Rotary valve

Valves and valve actuation – Pivoted valves

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251333, 251 86, F16K 2500, F16K 506

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041180089

ABSTRACT:
An eccentrically rotatable control valve has a seat ring containing two seating surfaces and a stationary sealing ring mounted on an inner wall of a valve chamber to form a port therein. Rolling movement of an eccentrically mounted plug of the valve from a partial to full line fluid tight sealing contact with one of the seating surfaces of the seat ring causes the seat ring to be simultaneously moved in a rocking manner and the other seating surface of the seat ring to be moved into fluid tight sealing engagement with the stationary sealing ring. The rockable seat ring construction provides a means by which the plug and its associated seat ring can center itself in a properly seated fluid tight position on the sealing ring in the event that the sealing ring is out of properly aligned seating surface engagement with the plug.

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patent: 3106219 (1963-10-01), Teston
patent: 3191619 (1965-06-01), Allen
patent: 3494589 (1970-02-01), Mumma
patent: 3870071 (1975-03-01), Graham
patent: 3946986 (1976-03-01), Sutter et al.
patent: 3963211 (1976-06-01), Myers

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