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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
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  • My invention relates to improvements in that class of straight-way stop-valves that are provided with valve-seats Xed in an inclined position in respect to the line of the ow of liquids through the device; and the object of my improvements is to provide that class of valves with removable seats which rest upon elastic cushions.
  • This object I attain by means of the construction illustrated in the accompanying drawings, which form part of this specication, and in whichi Figure 1 is a side elevation of my valve; Fig. 2, al longitudinal section of the casing, valve-seat, and sleeve,the valve and screwstem being shown in elevation; Fig. 3, a transverse section through the casing and sleeve at the irregular line w on Fig. 2, Fig. 4, a horizontal section at the line y y on Fig. 2, and Fig. 5 al rear elevation of the sleeve for securing the valve-seat in place.
  • A is the valvecasing, made in the 'form of a vertical cylinder, with an inlet-branch, a, and outlet-branch a', formed at opposite-sides of it, and so as to range in 'line with each other.
  • a transverse partition, a2 fixed in an inclined position, as shown in Fig. 2, is formed in said casing between the branches c and a. contains a circular opening, a, for the passage 'of uids therethrough, and itis provided on its upper face with an annular tongue, a,
  • the removable valveseat B is provided with an opening, b, which conforms to the opening a3, and has in its under face an annular groove, which fits upon the annular tongue a* of the partition c2.
  • An elastic packing, b' is fitted into the said annular groove, to form a tight joint between the valve-seat B and annular tongue a* in the manner fully described and shown in Letters Patent of the United States No. 27 2, 684, granted to meon the 20th day of February, 1883.
  • the removable sleeve C is fitted to slide into the cylindrical body of the casing A, and has its lower end out to an angle which conforms Said. partition to the angle of the partition ai, so that the said lower end may obtain a fair bearing upon the upper surface of the valve-seat B for the purpose of securing the latter to its place.
  • the sleeve C Through its longest side the sleeve C has an opening, c, made to conform to the opening in theoutlet-branch a of the valve-casing, and transversely to the line of the opening c, vertical grooves c are formed oppositely, in the inner side ofl said sleeve, for the purpose of guiding the valve D and preventing said-'valve from being rotated by the action of the' screwstem by which it is operated.
  • the upper end of the sleeve C is finished ⁇ to the same plane of the lupper end of the cylindrical part of the valve-casing, and is adapted .to receive a pressure from the bonnet E of said casing.
  • the valve D has its face arranged at an angle to its line of motion, which angle corresponds to the angle of the valve-seat B; and the said valve is provided with wings d, which engage in the guiding-grooves c of the sleeve for the purpose above set forth.
  • the valve is connected to the screw-stem F in such manner that, while the said'stem has perfect freedom to rotate, it will have full control of said valve to properly effeet the opening and closing movements of the latter.
  • the screw-stem F is provided with a screw-threaded portion, f, which engages in able appliance, is attached to the outer end of the stem F for the purpose of rotating the latter to effect the opening and closing movements of the valve.
  • the sleeve C is xed in the cylindrical body of the valve-casingin such manner that the beveled end of said sleeve will bear fairly upon the upper face of the valve-seat B.
  • the valve D is fixed upon the stem F, and the latter is inserted to or near its greatest height in the bonnet E.
  • the valve B is inserted into the sleeve C, each of the Wings d being placed in its appropriate groove e, and the bonnet E is screwed down, so as to press the sleeve C downward and hold the seat B seeurely in place.
  • the hand-Wheel G is next secured in place ⁇ upon the stem F, and the valve is ready for use.
  • valve-seat B In case of any slight difference between the angle of the valve and valve-seat, (which difference, when the parts are properly made, would be inexcusable) the elasticity of the packing b will permit the valve-seat B to yield and aecommod ate itselll tothe face ot' the valve D when the valvestem F is screwed down hard.
  • valve-seat permits a slight tilting movement thereof by reason of an elastic packing between said valve-seat and its support, thereby enabling the valve-seat to accommodate itself to the i'ace of the valve, substantially as specified.
  • a valve-easing provided with a valve-seat arranged in an inclined position, as herein described, and a removable sleeve provided with oppositely-arranged vertical guides, and having its lower end made to conform to the angle of the valve-seat, of a valve adapted to be guided in said removable sleeve, and having its face on an inclined plane that conforms to the angle of the valve-seat, the line of ntion ot' said valve being constantly in a vertical direction. but inclined in respect to the plane of the valvcseat, substantially as herein specified.
  • a valve easing, A containing a transverse partition, a?, arranged in an inclined position, as herein described, a valve-seat, B, removably attached to the inclined partition a, and a removable sleeve, C, provided with guidinggrooves c, and adapted to secure the Yalveseat B in place, as herein set forth, of the valve l), having its face set to coliform to the angle of the valveseat B, and having Wings d, that are adapted to engage in the guidinggrooves c, as and for the purpose herein speer fied.

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which is made concentric to the opening a3.
UNITED STATI-:s
PATENT Genion.
JAMES H. BLESSING, OF ALBANY, N-Y YORK. u
- STOP-VALVE.
SPECIFICATION forming pere er Lettere Patent No. 294,357, dated Meren 4, 1884.
Application filed May 16, 1883. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom, it may concern,.-
-Be it known that I, JAMES H. BLEssING, of the city and county of Albany, in the State of N ew York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Stop-Valves, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in that class of straight-way stop-valves that are provided with valve-seats Xed in an inclined position in respect to the line of the ow of liquids through the device; and the object of my improvements is to provide that class of valves with removable seats which rest upon elastic cushions. This object I attain by means of the construction illustrated in the accompanying drawings, which form part of this specication, and in whichi Figure 1 is a side elevation of my valve; Fig. 2, al longitudinal section of the casing, valve-seat, and sleeve,the valve and screwstem being shown in elevation; Fig. 3, a transverse section through the casing and sleeve at the irregular line w on Fig. 2, Fig. 4, a horizontal section at the line y y on Fig. 2, and Fig. 5 al rear elevation of the sleeve for securing the valve-seat in place.
As shown in the drawings, A is the valvecasing, made in the 'form of a vertical cylinder, with an inlet-branch, a, and outlet-branch a', formed at opposite-sides of it, and so as to range in 'line with each other. A transverse partition, a2, fixed in an inclined position, as shown in Fig. 2, is formed in said casing between the branches c and a. contains a circular opening, a, for the passage 'of uids therethrough, and itis provided on its upper face with an annular tongue, a,
The removable valveseat B is provided with an opening, b, which conforms to the opening a3, and has in its under face an annular groove, which fits upon the annular tongue a* of the partition c2. An elastic packing, b', is fitted into the said annular groove, to form a tight joint between the valve-seat B and annular tongue a* in the manner fully described and shown in Letters Patent of the United States No. 27 2, 684, granted to meon the 20th day of February, 1883.
The removable sleeve C is fitted to slide into the cylindrical body of the casing A, and has its lower end out to an angle which conforms Said. partition to the angle of the partition ai, so that the said lower end may obtain a fair bearing upon the upper surface of the valve-seat B for the purpose of securing the latter to its place. Through its longest side the sleeve C has an opening, c, made to conform to the opening in theoutlet-branch a of the valve-casing, and transversely to the line of the opening c, vertical grooves c are formed oppositely, in the inner side ofl said sleeve, for the purpose of guiding the valve D and preventing said-'valve from being rotated by the action of the' screwstem by which it is operated. The upper end of the sleeve C is finished `to the same plane of the lupper end of the cylindrical part of the valve-casing, and is adapted .to receive a pressure from the bonnet E of said casing.
The valve D has its face arranged at an angle to its line of motion, which angle corresponds to the angle of the valve-seat B; and the said valve is provided with wings d, which engage in the guiding-grooves c of the sleeve for the purpose above set forth. By means of a screw-cap, d, the valve is connected to the screw-stem F in such manner that, while the said'stem has perfect freedom to rotate, it will have full control of said valve to properly effeet the opening and closing movements of the latter. The screw-stem F is provided with a screw-threaded portion, f, which engages in able appliance, is attached to the outer end of the stem F for the purpose of rotating the latter to effect the opening and closing movements of the valve.
Then the sleeve C is xed in the cylindrical body of the valve-casingin such manner that the beveled end of said sleeve will bear fairly upon the upper face of the valve-seat B. The valve D is fixed upon the stem F, and the latter is inserted to or near its greatest height in the bonnet E. Then the valve B is inserted into the sleeve C, each of the Wings d being placed in its appropriate groove e, and the bonnet E is screwed down, so as to press the sleeve C downward and hold the seat B seeurely in place. The hand-Wheel G is next secured in place `upon the stem F, and the valve is ready for use.
In case of any slight difference between the angle of the valve and valve-seat, (which difference, when the parts are properly made, would be inexcusable) the elasticity of the packing b will permit the valve-seat B to yield and aecommod ate itselll tothe face ot' the valve D when the valvestem F is screwed down hard.
Theinner parts of my valve are so perfectly accessible that any of its contained parts can be repaired and renewed without removing the valve-casing from its place in the pipes in which it is used.
I claim as my invention# l. ln a screw-valve, the combination, with a valveeasing and an inclined valve, operated by a vertically-moving stem, of a removable valveseat arranged in an inclined position and supported by an annular tongue, which 'prevents a lateral movement of said seat, but
permits a slight tilting movement thereof by reason of an elastic packing between said valve-seat and its support, thereby enabling the valve-seat to accommodate itself to the i'ace of the valve, substantially as specified.
2. In a screw-valve, the combination, with a valve-easing provided with a valve-seat arranged in an inclined position, as herein described, and a removable sleeve provided with oppositely-arranged vertical guides, and having its lower end made to conform to the angle of the valve-seat, of a valve adapted to be guided in said removable sleeve, and having its face on an inclined plane that conforms to the angle of the valve-seat, the line of ntion ot' said valve being constantly in a vertical direction. but inclined in respect to the plane of the valvcseat, substantially as herein specified.
8. In a screw-valve, the combination, lwith a valve easing, A, containing a transverse partition, a?, arranged in an inclined position, as herein described, a valve-seat, B, removably attached to the inclined partition a, and a removable sleeve, C, provided with guidinggrooves c, and adapted to secure the Yalveseat B in place, as herein set forth, of the valve l), having its face set to coliform to the angle of the valveseat B, and having Wings d, that are adapted to engage in the guidinggrooves c, as and for the purpose herein speer fied.
JAMES lll. BLESSING.
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