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US1535644A
US1535644A US720373A US72037324A US1535644A US 1535644 A US1535644 A US 1535644A US 720373 A US720373 A US 720373A US 72037324 A US72037324 A US 72037324A US 1535644 A US1535644 A US 1535644A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B53/00Component parts, details or accessories not provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups F04B1/00 - F04B23/00 or F04B39/00 - F04B47/00
    • F04B53/10Valves; Arrangement of valves
    • F04B53/102Disc valves
    • F04B53/103Flat-annular type disc valves
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B53/00Component parts, details or accessories not provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups F04B1/00 - F04B23/00 or F04B39/00 - F04B47/00
    • F04B53/10Valves; Arrangement of valves
    • F04B53/102Disc valves
    • F04B53/1022Disc valves having means for guiding the closure member axially
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7722Line condition change responsive valves
    • Y10T137/7837Direct response valves [i.e., check valve type]
    • Y10T137/7838Plural
    • Y10T137/7842Diverse types

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  • This invention relates to pumps ⁇ and is an improvement over the pumps disclosed in my prior Patents Nos. 1,196,920, granted September 5, 1916, and 1,328,474, granted January 20,1920. 4 i ,is l.
  • Objects of this invention are to provide a pump in whichthe valve may be composed of ⁇ leather ⁇ orother suitable'material which will; not be ⁇ injured by oil, Vor high temperature ⁇ water and other fluids whichfrequently injurelrubber valves.
  • i w3 ⁇ Further objects are to vprovide valve whichis formedof pliableimaterial and encircleszthecylinderor other equivalentportion adjacent the discharge aperture, and abuts fagainstan adjacent flat face to accurately and completely seal the discharge opening by. ⁇ tightly engaging the 'pump structure at ⁇ two distinctplaces on opposite ⁇ sides of such opening,and to provide a valveof this general type which ⁇ when opened, is relieved of binding frictionalengagement with the ⁇ ,cylinder or equivalent portion i upon which lit ⁇ isadapted to slide 4"so thatit will "i is completely sealed ⁇ by a valvecontacting slide upon such tion andwvear.
  • ⁇ ,i j i Further ⁇ objects are ⁇ to provide a" pump having Ya
  • Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view through the end of a pump equipped with the valve.
  • Figure 2 is an end view of the valve guard ring.
  • Figure 3 is a view of the valve.
  • the deliveryf end of the pump is provided with a cavity 11 encircling the projecting portion ofthe cylinderl and suchcavity is provided with a discharge aperture 12.
  • the cavity 11 may, ifdesired, bein communication with the cushion air chamber '13, as shown invF igure 1.? i
  • a valve ring guard consisting of a cylin- ⁇ drical portion 18, an inwardly turned flange 19, ⁇ and an outwardly turnedlflange 20 ⁇ is provided ⁇ with the-flange 20 bearing against the flange 17 ofthe valve.
  • ⁇ flhei'nwardly turned flange 19 ⁇ is slijdably mountedupon the -cylinder 1 and the cylindrical portionlS clears, or is out of Contact with the cylindrical portioni16 of the valve, as shown in Figure 1f
  • a helicalspring 21 surrounds the valve guard and bears at one en'd against the flange 20 of the valve guard ring and at the other end against the face 22 of the inner wall of the cavity 11, as shown in Figure 1.
  • the action of the valve is extremely smooth and effective and produces little wear upon the parts. It is found that when the pressure within the cylinder increases and reaches the pressure within the annular discharge chamber 11, the grip of the cylindrical portion 16 of the valve around the cylinder as well as the pressure of the lll flange ⁇ 17 of the ⁇ valve against the suriace 14 ot the cylinder head is relieved and the valve is free to move rearwardly against the action of the spring 21 and uncover the annular discharge opening 15.
  • the spring 21 lorces the valve closer to the surface '14 and at the moment ot reversal of the piston the val-ve is in touch with said surface and the consequent reduction of pressure within the cylinder allows the unbalanced or excess pressure in the cavity 11 to seal the valve against leakage both at the cylindrical portion 16 vand at the flange 17.
  • valve is not called upon to widely eX- pand or alter its shape during discharge, and that therefore an inelastic flexible material may be employed, and a material may be chosen which does not deteriorate when in contact with either oil or high temperature water or other agents which frequently injure the usual type of valves.
  • a pump the combination of a cylinder, a cylinder head spaced 'from the end of said cylinder and having a smooth tace adjacent such end, a piston positioned within said cylinder, a valve having a cylindrical portion surrounding said cylinder and having a flange adapted to contact with the smooth surface of said cylinder head.
  • a pump the combination of a cylinder havinga projecting portion, a piston located in said cylinder, a cylinder head havingl a flat surface in proximity to the end of said cylinder, an inlet valve for said cylinder, and an outlet valve surrounding the projecting portion of said cylinder and adapted to contact with the flat face of said cylinder head.
  • a pump comprising a cylinder, a piston mounted therein, a cylinder head having a flat face adjacent and spaced from the end of the cylinder, said pumpl having an annular discharge cavity surrounding the end of the cylinder, a valve having a cylindrical portion surrounding said cylinder and having a flange adapted to contact with the flat face, a valve guard surrounding said cylindrical part of said valve and having a flange .contacting with the flange of said valve, and a spring urging said valve guard towards said valve.
  • a pump comprising a main body poi'- tion having an annular discharge cavity therein provided with an open outer end, a cylinder liner carried within said bodv portion and projecting into said cavity, a piston mounted within said liner, a cylinder head closing the opening in said cavity and having a flat .tace spaced from the projecting end ot said liner, and a flexible valve having a cylindrical portion mounted upon the projecting portion of said liner, and having an outwardly projecting annular flange adapted to contact with the flat face of said cylinder head.
  • a pump con'iprising a main body portion having an annular discharge cavity therein provided with an open outer end, a cylinder liner carried within said body portion and projecting into said cavity, a piston mounted within said liner, a cylinder head closing the opening in said cavity and having a flat face spaced from the project,- ing end of said liner, a valve guard having a cylindrical portion surrounding the cylindrical portion ot' said valve and having an outwardly projecting flange contacting with the inner face of the ange of said valve, and a spring surrounding said valve guard and pressing the flange of such valve guard against the flange of said valve.

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Patented Apr. 28, 1925.
UNITEDJSTATES Jenn Asrnoivu or roar `WAYNE,"INDIANAJ PUMP VALVE;
i Appia-ation medium 16,1924. serial Nofvzova Twill wzomc't may/colmena: 1 i
i 13e it known that I, rJorIN As'rnoii, a citi,- Zenofthe United States, and resident of Fort l/Vayne, in the county of'Allen and State of Indiana, have invented certain new andl useful Improvements in Pump Valves;
i and I do hereby declare that the following is a full,"clear, and: exact description thereof.
This invention relates to pumps `and is an improvement over the pumps disclosed in my prior Patents Nos. 1,196,920, granted September 5, 1916, and 1,328,474, granted January 20,1920. 4 i ,is l.
Objects of this invention are to provide a pump in whichthe valve may be composed of` leather` orother suitable'material which will; not be` injured by oil, Vor high temperature `water and other fluids whichfrequently injurelrubber valves. i w3 `Further objects are to vprovide valve whichis formedof pliableimaterial and encircleszthecylinderor other equivalentportion adjacent the discharge aperture, and abuts fagainstan adjacent flat face to accurately and completely seal the discharge opening by.` tightly engaging the 'pump structure at `two distinctplaces on opposite `sides of such opening,and to provide a valveof this general type which `when opened, is relieved of binding frictionalengagement with the `,cylinder or equivalent portion i upon which lit `isadapted to slide 4"so thatit will "i is completely sealed `by a valvecontacting slide upon such tion andwvear.` ,i j i Further `objects are `to provide a" pump having Yairannular discharge opening which portion without undueA fricandi inherently conforminglto portions of the pump on opposite sides ofsuch' annular opening, so thatthe discharge may be free andcompl'ete"around `the cylinder and so thatsealing is effectively secured when the CTI discharge ceases. i
Further objects are to provide a valve which may be simply and cheaply manufactured, which will secure the maximum opening for minimum movement, and which is strong and reliable in construction.
An embodiment of the invention is shown in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view through the end of a pump equipped with the valve.
Figure 2 is an end view of the valve guard ring.
Figure 3 is a view of the valve.
`:The ,pumpcomprises `a cylinder ywhich may` have a liner vportion `1 and `albody por# tion 2. lithin this cylinder a piston 13* is mounted for reciprocation by lany `suitable means.- A cylinder head 4 isisecured to the cylinder body and Vis provided with a central inletiaperture 5 closedfby means of a valve 6. The valve 6 is carried by Va valve stem 7 suit'- ably guided,` as shown, and urged Vtowards valve `setting positionby `means ofa spring 8. The inlet 9 communicates directly with the interior of the; cylinder headll and, if desired, an air-chamber 10- may also communicate with `such cylinder head. `The deliveryf end of the pump is provided with a cavity 11 encircling the projecting portion ofthe cylinderl and suchcavity is provided with a discharge aperture 12. The cavity 11 may, ifdesired, bein communication with the cushion air chamber '13, as shown invF igure 1.? i
i It is toibe particularly noted that ithein#` i i jecting portion of the cylinder.l Thisvalve has lanoutwardly extending flange 17 integral with the cylindrical' portionl and this flange seats in a flat manner against 'the flat surface 14 of the cylinder head; i
L A valve ring guard consisting of a cylin-` drical portion 18, an inwardly turned flange 19, `and an outwardly turnedlflange 20` is provided` with the-flange 20 bearing against the flange 17 ofthe valve. `flhei'nwardly turned flange 19 `is slijdably mountedupon the -cylinder 1 and the cylindrical portionlS clears, or is out of Contact with the cylindrical portioni16 of the valve, as shown in Figure 1f A helicalspring 21 surrounds the valve guard and bears at one en'd against the flange 20 of the valve guard ring and at the other end against the face 22 of the inner wall of the cavity 11, as shown in Figure 1. The action of the valve is extremely smooth and effective and produces little wear upon the parts. It is found that when the pressure within the cylinder increases and reaches the pressure within the annular discharge chamber 11, the grip of the cylindrical portion 16 of the valve around the cylinder as well as the pressure of the lll flange `17 of the `valve against the suriace 14 ot the cylinder head is relieved and the valve is free to move rearwardly against the action of the spring 21 and uncover the annular discharge opening 15. As the speed of the piston on its forward or discharge stroke decreases, the spring 21 lorces the valve closer to the surface '14 and at the moment ot reversal of the piston the val-ve is in touch with said surface and the consequent reduction of pressure within the cylinder allows the unbalanced or excess pressure in the cavity 11 to seal the valve against leakage both at the cylindrical portion 16 vand at the flange 17.
Further, it is noted from the described operation given above that although the `pressure in the discharge portion ot' the pump may be very high that, nevertheless, prior to any movement ot the valve along the cylinder, the grip of the valve is loosened by the internal pressure from the cylinder, so that at the instant the valve slides with reference to the projecting portion of the cylinder, it is relatively loose thereon and free from any tight binding or gripping action.
It is apparent from the description that the valve is not called upon to widely eX- pand or alter its shape during discharge, and that therefore an inelastic flexible material may be employed, and a material may be chosen which does not deteriorate when in contact with either oil or high temperature water or other agents which frequently injure the usual type of valves.
Although the invention has been described in considerable detail, it is to be understood that the invention may be variously embodied and is, therefore, to be liniited only as claimed.
I claim:
1. In a pump, the combination of a cylinder, a cylinder head spaced 'from the end of said cylinder and having a smooth tace adjacent such end, a piston positioned within said cylinder, a valve having a cylindrical portion surrounding said cylinder and having a flange adapted to contact with the smooth surface of said cylinder head.
2. In a pump, the combination of a cylinder havinga projecting portion, a piston located in said cylinder, a cylinder head havingl a flat surface in proximity to the end of said cylinder, an inlet valve for said cylinder, and an outlet valve surrounding the projecting portion of said cylinder and adapted to contact with the flat face of said cylinder head.
3. A pump comprising a cylinder, a piston mounted therein, a cylinder head having a flat face adjacent and spaced from the end of the cylinder, said pumpl having an annular discharge cavity surrounding the end of the cylinder, a valve having a cylindrical portion surrounding said cylinder and having a flange adapted to contact with the flat face, a valve guard surrounding said cylindrical part of said valve and having a flange .contacting with the flange of said valve, and a spring urging said valve guard towards said valve.
4. A pump comprising a main body poi'- tion having an annular discharge cavity therein provided with an open outer end, a cylinder liner carried within said bodv portion and projecting into said cavity, a piston mounted within said liner, a cylinder head closing the opening in said cavity and having a flat .tace spaced from the projecting end ot said liner, and a flexible valve having a cylindrical portion mounted upon the projecting portion of said liner, and having an outwardly projecting annular flange adapted to contact with the flat face of said cylinder head.
5. A pump con'iprising a main body portion having an annular discharge cavity therein provided with an open outer end, a cylinder liner carried within said body portion and projecting into said cavity, a piston mounted within said liner, a cylinder head closing the opening in said cavity and having a flat face spaced from the project,- ing end of said liner, a valve guard having a cylindrical portion surrounding the cylindrical portion ot' said valve and having an outwardly projecting flange contacting with the inner face of the ange of said valve, and a spring surrounding said valve guard and pressing the flange of such valve guard against the flange of said valve.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing` I have hereunto set my hand at Fort Vayne, in the county Jfllen and State of Indiana.
JOHN ASTROM.
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