Valves for closing containers under fluid pressure

Valves and valve actuation – Valve actuator extending through fluid inlet or outlet

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251353, 222322, 222501, F16K 3100

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042589045

ABSTRACT:
A valve intended in particular for closing a container of fluid under pressure, more particularly gas in the liquid and/or gaseous phase, which comprises a seat, a movable sealing valve member mounted so as to bear elastically against the said seat, an elastic element forming a spring and having a fixed portion, and another movable portion supporting the said movable valve member, is characterized in that the elastic element is a spring having a shape permitting axial and radial retraction of the movable valve member in relation to the seat.

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