Valves and valve actuation – With means to increase head and seat contact pressure – Seat pressed to valve
Patent
1981-03-09
1982-03-16
Spiegel, H. Jay
Valves and valve actuation
With means to increase head and seat contact pressure
Seat pressed to valve
251315, F16K 2500
Patent
active
043197345
ABSTRACT:
A ball valve having a cylinder slidable in a port. The cylinder has a lip which is pressed, by a spring, against a spherical surface surrounding a passage through the ball. A sleeve is slidable to a position over the cylinder, the sleeve having an annular groove adjacent the lip and a first seal therein. The sleeve has a portion contiguous to the cylinder at the end thereof opposite the lip, a second seal being provided between the housing and the sleeve portion. If C is the inside diameter of the lip, if B is the outside diameter of the length of the cylinder having the groove, if A is the outside diameter of the sleeve portion, if A>C, and if C>B, the valve will seal for flow in either direction or for zero flow all at, say, 3000 psi.
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International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation
Spiegel H. Jay
Stolzy A. Donald
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