Valve for gas cylinders

Fluid handling – Removable valve head and seat unit

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137543, 251357, F16K 1502

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049934511

ABSTRACT:
The valve is intended to contain a given residual pressure in the cylinder and is mounted in the cylindrical bore (16) of a connection piece (14) designed to be connected either to a circuit for using the gas, or to a circuit for filling or rinsing the cylinder. It comprises a closing member which is urged in the direction of its closure onto a seat (22) under the action of a spring (26) and counter to the action of the pressure of the gas in the cylinder. In order to permit the filling of the cylinder, the closing member is axially displaceable inside a bush (40) which is removably engaged in the said bore (16) while the spring (26) rests on an element designed to be secured either to the connection pieces (14) so as to keep the valve in the operative position, or to the said bush (40) so as to permit the axial disengagement of the valve together with the bush (40) and the said element.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4372343 (1983-02-01), Trinkwalder, Jr.
patent: 4532958 (1985-08-01), Napolitano
patent: 4535808 (1985-08-01), Johanson
patent: 4543988 (1985-10-01), Huveteau
patent: 4706929 (1987-11-01), Kalaskie et al.

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