GB2120361A - Check valve - Google Patents

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GB2120361A
GB2120361A GB08210758A GB8210758A GB2120361A GB 2120361 A GB2120361 A GB 2120361A GB 08210758 A GB08210758 A GB 08210758A GB 8210758 A GB8210758 A GB 8210758A GB 2120361 A GB2120361 A GB 2120361A
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George Paton
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Pegler Hattersely Australia Pty Ltd
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16KVALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
    • F16K15/00Check valves
    • F16K15/02Check valves with guided rigid valve members
    • F16K15/03Check valves with guided rigid valve members with a hinged closure member or with a pivoted closure member
    • F16K15/035Check valves with guided rigid valve members with a hinged closure member or with a pivoted closure member with a plurality of valve members
    • F16K15/036Dual valve members with hinges crossing the flow line substantially diametrical
    • F16K15/038Dual valve members with hinges crossing the flow line substantially diametrical having a common hinge

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Abstract

A bearing arrangement for a valve pin (26) which is of a material harder than the valve body (12) in which the pin is mounted includes one or more plates (36, 37) of a material of hardness similar to the material of the pin (26), which plate (36, 37) is supported in the body (12) and affords a bearing for the pin (26). <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION.
Check valve This application is a divisional application with respect to patent application 79.27340 (GB 2028467A).
This invention is concerned generally with valves and more particularly with certain constructional improvements applicable to check valves of the type having complementary oppositely pivoting valve members or plates, sometimes referred to as "flappers".
Check valves of this-type are described for example, in United States patents 1413371, 2877792, 3026901, 3452778, 3538946 and 3831628. They typically incorporate one or more helical torsional springs which are mounted on the common hinge pin for the valve plates and bias the plates to their closed position.
A difficulty encountered with certain valves, and particularly with check valves of the type referred to, arises from the use of steel valve pins in a cast iron body. The pins, being much harder, perhaps three times harder, than the body have a tendency to relatively quickly washout their locality in the case iron until eventually the valve components dissociate. A conventional approach to this problem would be to provide a steel bushing or plug to increase the bearing surface between the steel and cast iron but this approach has not always proven economically viable.
In a second aspect, the invention accordingly provides a valve comprising: a body with a passageway therethrough at least in part defined by an internal wall of said body; a valve assembly having a condition in which it closes off said passageway; a valve pin, being part of said assembly, of a material harder than the material of said body, said pin extending from said internal wall across the passageway; and a plate of a material of hardness similar to the material of the pin, which plate is supported in said body and affords a bearing for said pin.
The bearing plate may be mounted in a recessed seat formed on the internal wall of valve body. It may be cast in situ in the valve body or may be inserted after casting into a complementary seat formed in the body during casting.
Both ends of the valve pin may be supported in respective plates of a hardness similar to the pin.
A sleeve is advantageously mounted on the pin with its ends abutting, and thereby properly spacing and retaining, the respective plates.
The invention will be further described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is an axial cross-section of a check valve constructed in accordance with the invention; and Figure 2 is a cross-section on the line 2-2 in Figure 1, one valve pin being cut away for purposes of illustration.
The iliustrated check valve 10 includes an annular cast iron valve body 12 flanged at 14, 1 5 for connection into a liquid supply line. Body 12 bounds a flow passageway 16 having two parts 16a, 16b communicated by a pair of openings 1 7, 1 7a separated by a post 20 being an integral part of body 12. Disposed in a common plane about openings 1 7, 1 7a is a suitably finished or faced valve seat afforded by an annular shoulder 18 and by a flattened face 22 of post 20.
Valve assembly 25 is mounted in portion 16a of passageway 16 on a pair of steel pins 26, 28 which extend parallel to post 20 through the axis of passageway 1 6. Pins 26, 28 locate in respective pairs of opposed complementary bores 30, 32 in the valve body which extend to the outside of the body but are closed by sealing plugs 34.The pins fit fairly loosely into bores 30, 32 and a more precise bearing is afforded by apertures in respective rectangular steel plates 36, 37. Plates 36, 37 are set over bores 30, 32 into complementary seats comprised of slots 38, 39 in the inner wall 40 of the valve body which bounds portion 1 6a of passageway 1 6. It will be seen that each of plates 36, 37 has two apertures, one for each of the pins 26, 28. The plates may have been cast in situ in the body or may be simply placed in position after casting of the body with the requisite slots. They are retained in place by a sleeve 41 mounted on pin 28 with its ends abutting the respective plates.
It will be seen that a substantial increase in bearing surface between the steel and the cast iron, with advantageous irregular boundaries, has been provided with minimal usage of steel, and certainly at lower cost than conventional steel bushings or plugs. In this way, the early washout and eventual valve dissociation which would be expected with the steel pins, steel being substantially, harder than cast iron, are largely prevented.
In this case, the valve closure members comprise a pair of semi-circular plates 42, 43 hingeably mounted on pin 26 by way of respective pairs of collared lugs 44, 45. Biasing means in the form of a helical torsional spring 50 is provided to bias valve plates 42, 43 into their closed positions against the valve seat about openings 17, 1 7a. In use, fluid fiow acting from passageway portion 1 6b opens the valve by pivoting plates 42, 43 against spring 50 oppositely about pin 26 to an open position longitudinally within passageway portion 1 6a against pin 28.
Spring 50 comprises a single length of spring wire coiled into three windings and having extended portions or legs 52, 53 at its free ends engaging against the rear faces of valve plates 42, 43. Two of the windings 54, 55 have an equal number of turns and are under equal torsion.
These windings are coaxial and are supported on the hinge pin 26, while the third winding, 56, has substantially fewer turns about an axis offset from the axis of windings 54, 55. Winding 56 is looped about sleeve 41 and is thus supported by pin 28.
It is found that the divided winding construction of spring 50 is effective to substantially prevent dissipation of stored compressive energy from either of the respective windings 54, 55 to the other, and, accordingiy, the biasing force imparted by windings 54, 55 remains effectively equal. In this way, synchronous closing of the two valve plates is sustained, even with prolonged operation of the valve. The unitary form of spring 50 is an advantage in assembly of the valve, while the support of the intermediate winding 56 from pin 28 is secure and reliable.

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CLAIMS 1. A valve comprising: a body with a passageway therethrough at least in part defined by an internal wall of said body; a valve assembly having a condition in which it closes off said passageway; a valve pin, being part of said assembly, of a material harder than the material of said body, said pin extending from said internal wall across the passageway; and a plate of a material of hardness similar to the material of the pin, which plate is supported in said body and affords a bearing for said pin. 2. A valve according to claim 1 wherein the plate is mounted in a recessed seat formed in said internal wall. 3. A valve according to claim 1 or 2 comprising a pair of said plates affording a bearing for the respective ends of the valve pin. 4. A valve according to claim 3 further comprising a sleeve mounted on the pin with its ends abutting the respective plates. 5. A valve according to any preceding claim wherein said body is of cast iron and said valve pin is of steel. 6. A valve according to claim 1, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. New claims or amendments to claims filed on 25/1/83. Superseded claims 1-6. New or amended claims
1. A valve comprising: a body with a passageway therethrough at least in part defined by an internal wall of said body; a valve assembly having a condition in which it closes off said passageway; a valve pin, being part of said assembly, of a material harder than the material of said body, said pin extending from said internal wall across the passageway; and a plate of a material of hardness similar to the material of the pin, which plate is mounted in a recessed seat formed in said internal wall of the body and affords a bearing for said pin, the rims of the plate and seat being of complementary shape to substantially prevent rotation of the plate in the seat.
2. A valve according to claim 1 comprising a pair of said plates affording a bearing for the respective ends of the valve pin.
3. A valve according to claim 2 further comprising a sleeve mounted on the pin with its ends abutting the respective plates.
4. A valve according to any preceding claim wherein said body is of cast iron and said valve pin is of steel.
5. A valve according to any preceding claim comprising a pair of substantially parallel valve pins, being part of said assembly, of a material harder than the material of said body, said pins extending from said internal wall across the passageway, wherein the or each said plate affords a bearing for both pins.
6. A valve according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the boundaries of the plate and seat include complementary distinct corners or angles.
7. A valve according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the plate and seat are rectangular.
8. A valve according to claim 1, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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EP1852641A1 (en) * 2006-05-05 2007-11-07 Honeywell International Inc. Split flapper check valve including a torsion spring wear reduction mechanism
GB2493038A (en) * 2011-07-20 2013-01-23 Hawa Valves India Private Ltd Check valve flapper retention

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GB1139152A (en) * 1966-02-21 1969-01-08 Eastman Kodak Co Purifying colour-forming acylamido-containing coupling compounds

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GB1139152A (en) * 1966-02-21 1969-01-08 Eastman Kodak Co Purifying colour-forming acylamido-containing coupling compounds

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP1852641A1 (en) * 2006-05-05 2007-11-07 Honeywell International Inc. Split flapper check valve including a torsion spring wear reduction mechanism
GB2493038A (en) * 2011-07-20 2013-01-23 Hawa Valves India Private Ltd Check valve flapper retention
GB2493038B (en) * 2011-07-20 2013-07-03 Hawa Valves India Private Ltd Dual plate check valve

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