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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
    • F16TSTEAM TRAPS OR LIKE APPARATUS FOR DRAINING-OFF LIQUIDS FROM ENCLOSURES PREDOMINANTLY CONTAINING GASES OR VAPOURS
    • F16T1/00Steam traps or like apparatus for draining-off liquids from enclosures predominantly containing gases or vapours, e.g. gas lines, steam lines, containers
    • F16T1/20Steam traps or like apparatus for draining-off liquids from enclosures predominantly containing gases or vapours, e.g. gas lines, steam lines, containers with valves controlled by floats
    • F16T1/30Steam traps or like apparatus for draining-off liquids from enclosures predominantly containing gases or vapours, e.g. gas lines, steam lines, containers with valves controlled by floats of inverted-open-bucket type; of bell type
    • F16T1/305Steam traps or like apparatus for draining-off liquids from enclosures predominantly containing gases or vapours, e.g. gas lines, steam lines, containers with valves controlled by floats of inverted-open-bucket type; of bell type using levers
    • 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
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10S137/901Biased ball valves with operators
    • 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
    • Y10T137/2931Diverse fluid containing pressure systems
    • Y10T137/3003Fluid separating traps or vents
    • Y10T137/3021Discriminating outlet for liquid
    • Y10T137/304With fluid responsive valve
    • Y10T137/3046Gas collecting float [e.g., inverted bucket]

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  • the main objects of this invention are:
  • Fig. 1 is a view in side elevation of a steam trap partially in vertical section on a line corresponding to line l-1 of Fig. 2, the parts being shown with the valve in its closed position.
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary plan view partially in section on a line corresponding to line 2-2 of Figs. 3 and 4.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary'view par tially in vertical section.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary view looking from the left of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary View partially in section on a line corresponding to line 5--5of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary section through the valve and its seat.
  • Fig. 7 is an inverted view of a portion ofthe valve plate or the valve lever.
  • Fig. 8 is an enlarged detail view of the valve lever on a line corresponding to line 8-8 of Fig. 5.
  • the float chamber 1 is provided with a separating chamber 2 having an inlet 3.
  • the separating chamber is connected to deliver to the float chamber through a vertical central pipe 4 which projects centrally .into thefloat chamber.
  • the float 5 disposed within the chamber 1 is of the inverted bucket type.
  • the top 6 of the float chamber is provided with a discharge 7 into which is threaded the valve seat member 8 having the discharge port 9 surrounded by the stepped valve seat 10.
  • the plate-like bracket 12 is secured to the under side of the top by means of screws 13 disposed on opposite sides of the valve seat member.
  • the bracket is provided with depending studs 14 disposed on opposite sides and slightly to the rear of the valve seat to constitute vertical guides and supports for the valve carrying lever 0 15.
  • This lever is provided with laterally projecting ears 16 disposed in a plane downwardly and rearwardly inclinedrrelative to the arm of the lever, the ears having holes 17 therein pivotally and slidably embracing the studs 14. Stops 18 are provided at the lower end of the studs to limit the downward travel of the valve lever and retain it on the studs.
  • the valve lever as best shown in Fig. 6, is. provided with a circular valve receiving open- 7 ing 19 and slots 20 disposed at the front and rear of the opening, the front being nearer the free end of the lever arm and the rear nearer the fulcrum.
  • the slots 20 receive the securing lugs 21 of the valve clip or holder 22, the ball valve 23 having a peripheral groove 24 engaged by this clip.
  • the groove 24 is preferably ground to a steel ball, a bearing ball of suitable size'be ing found very satisfactory.
  • the retaining clip is of relatively thin sheet 30 metal and has an opening into which the ball is snapped or the clip may be made up of parts.
  • the valve lever is provided with upwardly projecting fulcrum members 25 which engage the face of the valve seat member constituting pivot 3 points on which the valve lever swings during its initial opening movement as will be later more clearly pointed out.
  • the float 5 is provided with an upwardly projecting arm 27 projecting through the eye 28 in the portion 29 of the valve lever which is preferably formed of a piece of wire bent into a bail shape and conformed to form the eye, the arms terminating in upturned ends 30 disposed through holes 31, the arms being further secured so that there is a direct seating thrust of the float on the valve when the float is in its upper position but tilting motion or movement of the float does not tend to displace the valve as the rounded or convexed end of the thrust member 0r service. are very positive in operation, very durable, and
  • the studs 14 are arranged at each side of the valve seat member but fairly close we vertical plane through the center of the'valve seat parallel to the plane of the centers of these studs.
  • the fulcrum members are also arranged close to this plane, their ends being preferably in-v clined downwardly and rearwardly of the lever arm-as best'shown in Fig.
  • the guide ears for the valve lever are so formed that'clutching-or gripping action is prevented throughout the movement of the valve and at the same time it is properly timed in its movement.
  • My improvements are highly desirablefor embodiment in small traps, although also of value for use in largetraps and traps for heavyduty Structures embodying my invention notlikely toget out of repair.
  • a float chamber having an inlet at the bottom and a discharge at the top provided with a downwardly facing valve seat
  • an inverted'bucket type float provided with a central upwardly projecting arm, depending studs disposed on opposite sides of said 'valve seat
  • a valve lever having ears disposed in a plane downwardly and rearwardly inclined'rela- -tive to-the lever arm and pivotallyand slidably engaging said studs, said arm on saidvfloat having limited sliding engagement with the outer end of said lever, said lever being provided with a fulcrum member having fulcrum points for successively engaging the top of the chamber at the side of the valve seat opposite that of said arm on said float at increasing distances from the seat on the opening of the valve, a spherical valve mounted on said valve lever to coact with said valve seat, and a thrust member disposed onsaidlfloat at one side thereof and in approximate alignment with said valve seat to coact with said valve.
  • a float chamber having an inlet at the bottom and a discharge at the -'top provided with a downwardly facing valve seat aninverted-bucket type float provided with a central upwardly projecting arm, depending studsdispose'd on opposite sides of said valve seat, a valve lever pivotally and slidably engaging said studs, said arm on said float having limited sliding engagement, with the outer end of said lever, said lever being provided with a fulcrum member engaging the chamber top at the-side of the valve seatppposite-that of said arm on said float, a spherical valve mounted on E rearwardly inclinedrelative to the lever arm and pivotallyv and slidably engaging said studs, said arm on said float having-limited sliding engage- -ment with the-outer end of said lever, a spherical valve mounted on said valve lever to coact with said valve seat, and a thrust member 'disposed on said float at one side thereof and in approximate alignment with said
  • valve lever pivotally and slidably engaging said A "studs, said arm on said float 'having limited sliding engagementwith the outer end of said lever, said lever being provide'dwith a "fulcrum member engaging the chamber'top at the side of I the'v'al've sea't opposite that ofCsaid armon said float, a valve mounted on said valve lever to coact with said valve seat, and a thrust member on said float coacting with said valve.
  • a float chamber having an inlet at the bottom and a discharge at the top provided with a downwardly facing valve seat
  • an inverted bucket type float provided with an upwardly projecting arm, depending studs disposed on opposite sides of said valve seat, a valve lever pivotally and slidably engaging said studs, said arm on said float having limited sliding engagement with the outer end of said lever, a valve mounted on said valve lever to coact with said valve seat, and a thrust member on said float coacting with said valve.
  • a float chamber having an inlet at the bottom and a discharge at the top thereof provided with a downwardly facing valve seat, an inverted bucket type float, a valve lever support disposed adjacent said valve seat, a valve lever mounted on said support for vertical sliding and pivotal movement, said float having limited lost motion connection with the outer end of said valve lever, said lever being provided with a fulcrum member independent of said support having fulcrum points adapted to successively engage the top of the chamber at increasing distances from the valve seat as the lever is actuated to open the valve, a spherical valve mounted on said lever close to its fulcrum member, and a thrust member disposed on said float at one side thereof to engage the valve in approximate alignment with said valve seat.
  • a float chamber having an inlet at the bottom and a discharge at the top thereof provided with a downwardly facing valve seat, an inverted bucket type float, a valve lever support disposedadjacent said valve seat, a valve lever mounted on said support for vertical sliding and pivotal movement, said float having limited lost motionconnection with the outer end of said valve lever, a spherical valve mounted on said lever, and a thrust member disposed on said float at one side thereof to engage the valve in approximate alignment with said valve seat.
  • a float chamber havingan inlet at the bottom and a discharge at the top thereof provided with a downwardly facing valve seat, an inverted float bucket type, a valve lever support disposed adjacent said valve seat, a valve lever mounted on said support for vertical sliding and pivotal movement, said float having limited lost motion connection with the outer end of said, valve lever, said lever being provided with a fulcrum member independent of said support, and a valve mounted on said lever close to its fulcrum member, said float acting to urge said valve to its seat when the float is in elevated position.
  • valve lever support disposed adjacent said valve seat, a valve lever mounted on said support for vertical sliding and pivotal movement, said float having limited lost motion connection with the outer end of said valve lever, and a spherical valve mounted on said lever, said float acting to urge said valve to its seat when the float is in elevated position.
  • a float chamber having a discharge provided with a downwardly facing valve seat, a float, a valve lever support disposed adjacent said valve seat, a valve lever mounted on said support for vertical sliding and pivotal movement, said float having limited lost motion connection with the outer end of said valve lever, said lever being provided with a fulorum member independent of said support having successively engaging fulcrum points as the lever is actuated to open the valve, and a valve mounted on said lever close to its fulcrum member.
  • a float chamber provided with a downwardly facing discharge valve seat, a float, a valve lever mounted for pivotal and vertical sliding movement in a vertical plane close to the valve seat, a spherical valve mounted on said lever to coact with said valve seat, an arm on said float loosely engaging the end of said valve lever, and a thrust member on said float disposed at one side of the float to coact with said valve.
  • a float chamber provided with a discharge valve seat, a valve therefor, a float, and a lever mounted for sliding movement to and from the valve seat and having a fulcrum member operative when the lever is in valve seating position and having successively engaging fulcrum points effective during the initial opening movement of the valve lever prior to its sliding movement away from the valve seat, said float having a lost motion connection to the outer end of the valve lever and having a direct thrust engagement with the inner end of said lever when the float is elevated.
  • a float chamber provided with a discharge valve seat, a valve therefor, a float, and a lever mounted for sliding movement to and from the valve seat and having a fulcrum member operative when the lever is in valve seating position and effective during the initial opening movement of the valve lever prior to its sliding movement away from the valve seat, said float having a lost motion connection to the outer end of the valve lever and having a direct thrust engagement with the inner end of said lever when the float is elevated.

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NOV; 6, 1934. A, E. ARMSTRONG 1,979,305
VALVE MECHANI SM Filed June 15, 1933 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 A I EN TOR A TTORNE V5 Nov. 6, 1934.
A. E. ARMSTRONG VALVE v MECHANISM Filed June 15. 1933 2 SheetsSheet 2 INVENTOR 54 4/17 5. 0m Jim/ ATTORNEYS- Patented Nov. 6, 1934 PATENT OFFICE .VALVE MECHANISM Adam E. Armstrong, Three Rivers, Mich. Application-lune 15, 1933 Serial No. 675,927
16 Claims.
The main objects of this invention are:
First, to provide an improved valve mechanism for steam traps which is positive in operation even under high pressures and in comparatively small units.
Second, to provide'an improved valve mechanism for steam traps in which the wear on the parts is minimized and the valve opens and closes without chattering or fluttering.
Third, to provide an improved valve mechanism for steam traps in which the parts are very simple and economical and easily assembled.
Objects" relating to details and economies of theinvention will appear from the description to follow. The invention is defined and pointed out in the claims.
A structure which is a preferred embodiment of my invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a view in side elevation of a steam trap partially in vertical section on a line corresponding to line l-1 of Fig. 2, the parts being shown with the valve in its closed position.
Fig. 2is a fragmentary plan view partially in section on a line corresponding to line 2-2 of Figs. 3 and 4.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary'view par tially in vertical section.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary view looking from the left of Fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary View partially in section on a line corresponding to line 5--5of Fig. 2.
Fig. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary section through the valve and its seat.
Fig. 7 is an inverted view of a portion ofthe valve plate or the valve lever.
Fig. 8 is an enlarged detail view of the valve lever on a line corresponding to line 8-8 of Fig. 5.
, In the embodiment illustrated in the accompanying drawings, the float chamber 1 is provided with a separating chamber 2 having an inlet 3. The separating chamber is connected to deliver to the float chamber through a vertical central pipe 4 which projects centrally .into thefloat chamber. The float 5 disposed within the chamber 1 is of the inverted bucket type. The top 6 of the float chamber is provided with a discharge 7 into which is threaded the valve seat member 8 having the discharge port 9 surrounded by the stepped valve seat 10.
As best shown in Figs. 2 to 4 inclusive, the plate-like bracket 12 is secured to the under side of the top by means of screws 13 disposed on opposite sides of the valve seat member. The bracket is provided with depending studs 14 disposed on opposite sides and slightly to the rear of the valve seat to constitute vertical guides and supports for the valve carrying lever 0 15. This lever is provided with laterally projecting ears 16 disposed in a plane downwardly and rearwardly inclinedrrelative to the arm of the lever, the ears having holes 17 therein pivotally and slidably embracing the studs 14. Stops 18 are provided at the lower end of the studs to limit the downward travel of the valve lever and retain it on the studs.
The valve lever, as best shown in Fig. 6, is. provided with a circular valve receiving open- 7 ing 19 and slots 20 disposed at the front and rear of the opening, the front being nearer the free end of the lever arm and the rear nearer the fulcrum. The slots 20 receive the securing lugs 21 of the valve clip or holder 22, the ball valve 23 having a peripheral groove 24 engaged by this clip. The groove 24 is preferably ground to a steel ball, a bearing ball of suitable size'be ing found very satisfactory.
The retaining clip is of relatively thin sheet 30 metal and has an opening into which the ball is snapped or the clip may be made up of parts. The fingers or lugs on the clips engaging the slots provided therefor, effectively secure the valve to the valve lever.
The valve lever is provided with upwardly projecting fulcrum members 25 which engage the face of the valve seat member constituting pivot 3 points on which the valve lever swings during its initial opening movement as will be later more clearly pointed out.
The float 5 is provided with an upwardly projecting arm 27 projecting through the eye 28 in the portion 29 of the valve lever which is preferably formed of a piece of wire bent into a bail shape and conformed to form the eye, the arms terminating in upturned ends 30 disposed through holes 31, the arms being further secured so that there is a direct seating thrust of the float on the valve when the float is in its upper position but tilting motion or movement of the float does not tend to displace the valve as the rounded or convexed end of the thrust member 0r service. are very positive in operation, very durable, and
rocks in the rounded valve. This is of particular advantage in the initial seating of the valve as the agitation of the float, due to the agitation of the water in the float chamber, does not displace the valve and, further, the float is free to swing sidewise when it comes under the original impact as the float is lifted by the steam and the float may be swung laterally in the water within the float chamber which acts as'a dashpot to relieve the parts of shock. The fit of the arm in the eye is such that this lateral swinging movement is permitted without transferring the motion to the valve.
The studs 14 are arranged at each side of the valve seat member but fairly close we vertical plane through the center of the'valve seat parallel to the plane of the centers of these studs. The fulcrum members are also arranged close to this plane, their ends being preferably in-v clined downwardly and rearwardly of the lever arm-as best'shown in Fig. 8, the initial fulcrum point being at 37 and a second fulcrum point '38 being :provided so that on the initial move ment of the valve lever, a very strong leverage is-'had=to'lift the valve from itsseat-against the pressure'within the float chamber, and promptly 'afterthe valve-is cracked, the pressure slightly relieved, the throw is somewhat increased until sufflcient *clearance is provided to release the -valve,-and the fall of the float allows the valve to drop down on the supporting studs 14 for very 'free dischargeof the Water and the valve is so far removed from-the valve seat that it is not carried to its seat by the rush of water. However, as soonas the water has been exhausted to the point that steam flows into the bucket, the-bucket is liftedycarrying the valve upwardly untilit is substantially seated'or'carrie'dto its seat or thepressure within the chamber will carry it to its seat, where it is held by the pressure either through the =float or after the float has begun to 'fall until the valve is tilted on its fulcrum by the fall of the float.
The guide ears for the valve lever are so formed that'clutching-or gripping action is prevented throughout the movement of the valve and at the same time it is properly timed in its movement.
My improvements are highly desirablefor embodiment in small traps, although also of value for use in largetraps and traps for heavyduty Structures embodying my invention notlikely toget out of repair.
It is obvious that various changes and-modifications may be made in the details of construction and design of the above specifically described embodiments of my invention without departing from the spirit thereof, suchchanges and modifications being restricted only by the scope of the following claims.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
l. The combination of a float chamberhaving an inlet at the bottom and a discharge at the top provided with a downwardly facing valve seat, an inverted'bucket type float provided with a central upwardly projecting arm, depending studs disposed on opposite sides of said 'valve seat, a valve lever having ears disposed in a plane downwardly and rearwardly inclined'rela- -tive to-the lever arm and pivotallyand slidably engaging said studs, said arm on saidvfloat having limited sliding engagement with the outer end of said lever, said lever being provided with a fulcrum member having fulcrum points for successively engaging the top of the chamber at the side of the valve seat opposite that of said arm on said float at increasing distances from the seat on the opening of the valve, a spherical valve mounted on said valve lever to coact with said valve seat, and a thrust member disposed onsaidlfloat at one side thereof and in approximate alignment with said valve seat to coact with said valve.
'2. The combination of a float chamber having an inlet at the bottom and a discharge at the -'top provided with a downwardly facing valve seat aninverted-bucket type float provided with a central upwardly projecting arm, depending studsdispose'd on opposite sides of said valve seat, a valve lever pivotally and slidably engaging said studs, said arm on said float having limited sliding engagement, with the outer end of said lever, said lever being provided with a fulcrum member engaging the chamber top at the-side of the valve seatppposite-that of said arm on said float, a spherical valve mounted on E rearwardly inclinedrelative to the lever arm and pivotallyv and slidably engaging said studs, said arm on said float having-limited sliding engage- -ment with the-outer end of said lever, a spherical valve mounted on said valve lever to coact with said valve seat, and a thrust member 'disposed on said float at one side thereof and in approximate alignment with said valve seat 'to coact with said valve.
l. The combination of a float-chamber having an inlet at the bottom and a discharge at the top provided with a downwardly facing valve seat, aninverted bucket-typefloatprovided with an upwardly projecting arm, depending studsdisposed on opposite sides of said valve seat, a valve lever pivota'lly'an'd slidably engaging said studs, said arm on said'float'having'limited slid- .ing engagement with the outer end of said lever,
said lever'being'provided with a fulcrum 'member having fulcrum points for "successively engagingth'e top 'ofthe chamber at "the side o f'the valve seat opposite that of said arm on said float at'incre'asing distances'from thevalve seat onthe opening of "the valve, a valve mounted on said valve lever to coact with said valve seat, and athrust member on'said float coactingwith'said valve.
5.'The combination of afloat chamber having an inlet at the'bottom anda discharge at the top provided with a downwardly facing valve seat, an invertedbucket'type float provided with an upwardly projecting arm, depending studs disposed on opposite sides of said valve seat, a
valve lever pivotally and slidably engaging said A "studs, said arm on said float 'having limited sliding engagementwith the outer end of said lever, said lever being provide'dwith a "fulcrum member engaging the chamber'top at the side of I the'v'al've sea't opposite that ofCsaid armon said float, a valve mounted on said valve lever to coact with said valve seat, and a thrust member on said float coacting with said valve.
6. The combination of a float chamber having an inlet at the bottom and a discharge at the top provided with a downwardly facing valve seat, an inverted bucket type float provided with an upwardly projecting arm, depending studs disposed on opposite sides of said valve seat, a valve lever pivotally and slidably engaging said studs, said arm on said float having limited sliding engagement with the outer end of said lever, a valve mounted on said valve lever to coact with said valve seat, and a thrust member on said float coacting with said valve.
7. The combination of a float chamber having an inlet at the bottom and a discharge at the top thereof provided with a downwardly facing valve seat, an inverted bucket type float, a valve lever support disposed adjacent said valve seat, a valve lever mounted on said support for vertical sliding and pivotal movement, said float having limited lost motion connection with the outer end of said valve lever, said lever being provided with a fulcrum member independent of said support having fulcrum points adapted to successively engage the top of the chamber at increasing distances from the valve seat as the lever is actuated to open the valve, a spherical valve mounted on said lever close to its fulcrum member, and a thrust member disposed on said float at one side thereof to engage the valve in approximate alignment with said valve seat.
8. The combination of a float chamber having an inlet at the bottom and a discharge at the top thereof provided with a downwardly facing valve seat, an inverted bucket type float, a valve lever support disposedadjacent said valve seat, a valve lever mounted on said support for vertical sliding and pivotal movement, said float having limited lost motionconnection with the outer end of said valve lever, a spherical valve mounted on said lever, and a thrust member disposed on said float at one side thereof to engage the valve in approximate alignment with said valve seat.
9. The combination of a float chamber havingan inlet at the bottom and a discharge at the top thereof provided with a downwardly facing valve seat, an inverted float bucket type, a valve lever support disposed adjacent said valve seat, a valve lever mounted on said support for vertical sliding and pivotal movement, said float having limited lost motion connection with the outer end of said, valve lever, said lever being provided with a fulcrum member independent of said support, and a valve mounted on said lever close to its fulcrum member, said float acting to urge said valve to its seat when the float is in elevated position.
10. The combination of a float chamber having an inlet at the bottom and a discharge at the top thereof provided with a downwardly facing valve seat, an inverted float bucket type,
a valve lever support disposed adjacent said valve seat, a valve lever mounted on said support for vertical sliding and pivotal movement, said float having limited lost motion connection with the outer end of said valve lever, and a spherical valve mounted on said lever, said float acting to urge said valve to its seat when the float is in elevated position.
11. The combination of a float chamber having a discharge provided with a downwardly facing valve seat, a float, a valve lever support disposed adjacent said valve seat, a valve lever mounted on said support for vertical sliding and pivotal movement, said float having limited lost motion connection with the outer end of said valve lever, said lever being provided with a fulorum member independent of said support having successively engaging fulcrum points as the lever is actuated to open the valve, and a valve mounted on said lever close to its fulcrum member.
12, The combination of a float chamber provided with a downwardly facing discharge valve seat, a float, a valve lever mounted for pivotal and vertical sliding movement in a vertical plane close to the valve seat, a spherical valve mounted on said lever to coact with said valve seat, an arm on said float loosely engaging the end of said valve lever, and a thrust member on said float disposed at one side of the float to coact with said valve.
13. The combination of a float chamber provided with a discharge valve seat, a float having a thrust member, a lever loosely connected to said float, a ball valve mounted on said lever, and a support on which said valve lever is mounted for pivotal and vertical slidingmovement, said thrust member being adapted to engage said ball valve opposite the valve seat and having a spherically curved convex face directly coacting therewith.
14. The combination of a float chamber provided with a discharge valve seat, a valve therefor, a float, and a lever mounted for sliding movement to and from the valve seat and having a fulcrum member operative when the lever is in valve seating position and having successively engaging fulcrum points effective during the initial opening movement of the valve lever prior to its sliding movement away from the valve seat, said float having a lost motion connection to the outer end of the valve lever and having a direct thrust engagement with the inner end of said lever when the float is elevated.
15. The combination of a float chamber provided with a discharge valve seat, a valve therefor, a float, and a lever mounted for sliding movement to and from the valve seat and having a fulcrum member operative when the lever is in valve seating position and effective during the initial opening movement of the valve lever prior to its sliding movement away from the valve seat, said float having a lost motion connection to the outer end of the valve lever and having a direct thrust engagement with the inner end of said lever when the float is elevated.
16. The combination of a float chamber providedwith a discharge valve seat, a valve therefor, a float, and a lever mounted for sliding movement to and from the valve seat and having a fulcrum member operative when the lever is in valve seating position and having successively engaging spaced salient fulcrum points effective during the initial opening movement of the valve lever prior to its sliding movement away from the valve seat.
ADAM E. ARMSTRONG.
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US2464174A (en) * 1944-12-21 1949-03-08 Crane Co Inverted float steam trap
US3077896A (en) * 1959-10-01 1963-02-19 Archie E Weingard Multiple seat valve
US4635672A (en) * 1985-08-22 1987-01-13 Itt Corporation Air vent

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US2464174A (en) * 1944-12-21 1949-03-08 Crane Co Inverted float steam trap
US3077896A (en) * 1959-10-01 1963-02-19 Archie E Weingard Multiple seat valve
US4635672A (en) * 1985-08-22 1987-01-13 Itt Corporation Air vent

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