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US683695A
US683695A US6745201A US1901067452A US683695A US 683695 A US683695 A US 683695A US 6745201 A US6745201 A US 6745201A US 1901067452 A US1901067452 A US 1901067452A US 683695 A US683695 A US 683695A
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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
    • F16K3/00Gate valves or sliding valves, i.e. cut-off apparatus with closing members having a sliding movement along the seat for opening and closing
    • F16K3/02Gate valves or sliding valves, i.e. cut-off apparatus with closing members having a sliding movement along the seat for opening and closing with flat sealing faces; Packings therefor
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  • This invention relates to valve constructions and has special reference to the construction of the removable seat for gatevalves, the object of the invention being to provide a seat of this character adapted to valves of any size which may be readily removed from the valve-body and replaced without disturbing the latter.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide a seat of this character which may ad just itself to the surface of the gate if not normally in the same plane as the latter.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of a portion of a gate-valve constructed according to this invention, the section being taken longitudinally of the axis of the inlet and outlet portions of the valve-body.
  • Fig. 2 is a portion of the valve-body having a valve-seat therein, partly broken away and showing means for locking the seat in its operative position.
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the valve-seat broken away at onepoint.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a part of the valveseat.
  • the body a is provided usually with two annular surfaces 19, surrounding the inner ends of the inlet and exit passages through said body,which surfaces have cast therein an undercut groove 0, which groove has at equidistant points therearound portions of its overhang cut away, as at d.
  • an annular depression e In the bottom of the groove there is formed an annular depression e.
  • the valve-seat, which is indicated by f, is in the form of a ring having thereon ears. (Shown clearly in Figs. 3 and 4 and indicated by 9.) These ears are formed with a high point h in the center thereof, which bears against the under side of the overhanging portions 1 of said groove 0.
  • the length of the ears 9 is such that they may pass through the cut-away portions 01 of the surface I) to a bearing at the bottom of the groove ctherein, the seat after coming to said bearing being rotated to force the ears g un-z der said overhanging portions 2'.
  • the latter and the cut-away portion d and the ears 9 all being equal, when the ear 9 is under the overhanging portion i if a block, as j, having a height equal to the depth of the groove 0 be forced into one of the cut-away portions cl the valve-seat will be locked and cannot be rotated into position for removal until said block has been removed.
  • said block is made with a thinned-down central portion and of a length slightly in excess of the cut-away parts (1, whereby the ends of the block must be sprung together before the latter can be forced down into its proper position.
  • the block may be made to hold itself in one of said recesses d.
  • a thin annular packing-ring (indicated by lo, Fig. 1) is introduced into the annular depression e, the valve-seat being forced down thereagainst when it is introduced into place in the groove 0.
  • This thin packing-ring or gasket may be made of any suitable material, and when the seat is in operative position in the valve it bears solely on this gasket, said seat being provided with an annular rib Z, (shown in Fig. 3,) and its outline conforming in cross-section substantially to said annular depression e.
  • said gasket will permit it to adapt its surface to the surface of the gate.
  • valve-seat is provided with suitable lugs n, whereby it may be readily engaged by a suitable tool for rotating it when it is desired to remove it; but very little machinework is required to fit this valve-seat to its position in the body of the valve and but very little machine-Work is required on the groove 0 to adapt it to receive this seat, practically the only machining required being the finishing of the surface of the seat against which the gate bears and a mere smoothing off of the bottom thereof,which enters the groove 0.
  • the cars g require no finishing, the high point h thereon being smoothed off with a file to permit the easy introduction thereof under the overhanging parts 2' of the groove 0.
  • valve-seat As far as I am aware there is no valve-seat as at present constructed requiring as little labor for finishing it and being as easily rewould be at once apparent to one skilled in the art.

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Patented Oct. I, I901. A. G. LUNDBOM.
VALVE.
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ANDERS G. LUNDBOM, OF SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS.
VALVE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 683,695, dated October 1, 1901. Application filed July 8, 1901. Serial Na 67,452. (No model.)
T0 at whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, ANDERS G. LUNDBOM, a citizen of the United States,residingat Springfield, in the county of Hampden and State of Massachusetts, have invented new and useful Improvements in Valves, of which the follo wing is a specification.
This invention relates to valve constructions and has special reference to the construction of the removable seat for gatevalves, the object of the invention being to provide a seat of this character adapted to valves of any size which may be readily removed from the valve-body and replaced without disturbing the latter.
A further object of this invention is to provide a seat of this character which may ad just itself to the surface of the gate if not normally in the same plane as the latter.
In the drawings forming part of this specification, Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of a portion of a gate-valve constructed according to this invention, the section being taken longitudinally of the axis of the inlet and outlet portions of the valve-body. Fig. 2 is a portion of the valve-body having a valve-seat therein, partly broken away and showing means for locking the seat in its operative position. Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the valve-seat broken away at onepoint. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a part of the valveseat.
In constructing a valve according to this invention the body a is provided usually with two annular surfaces 19, surrounding the inner ends of the inlet and exit passages through said body,which surfaces have cast therein an undercut groove 0, which groove has at equidistant points therearound portions of its overhang cut away, as at d. In the bottom of the groove there is formed an annular depression e. The valve-seat, which is indicated by f, is in the form of a ring having thereon ears. (Shown clearly in Figs. 3 and 4 and indicated by 9.) These ears are formed with a high point h in the center thereof, which bears against the under side of the overhanging portions 1 of said groove 0. The
length of the ears 9 is such that they may pass through the cut-away portions 01 of the surface I) to a bearing at the bottom of the groove ctherein, the seat after coming to said bearing being rotated to force the ears g un-z der said overhanging portions 2'. The latter and the cut-away portion d and the ears 9 all being equal, when the ear 9 is under the overhanging portion i if a block, as j, having a height equal to the depth of the groove 0 be forced into one of the cut-away portions cl the valve-seat will be locked and cannot be rotated into position for removal until said block has been removed. Preferably said block is made with a thinned-down central portion and of a length slightly in excess of the cut-away parts (1, whereby the ends of the block must be sprung together before the latter can be forced down into its proper position. By this means the block may be made to hold itself in one of said recesses d.
Before the seat is introduced into the groove 0, as described, a thin annular packing-ring (indicated by lo, Fig. 1) is introduced into the annular depression e, the valve-seat being forced down thereagainst when it is introduced into place in the groove 0. This thin packing-ring or gasket may be made of any suitable material, and when the seat is in operative position in the valve it bears solely on this gasket, said seat being provided with an annular rib Z, (shown in Fig. 3,) and its outline conforming in cross-section substantially to said annular depression e. When the seat receives the pressure of the gate m, said gasket will permit it to adapt its surface to the surface of the gate.
The valve-seat is provided with suitable lugs n, whereby it may be readily engaged by a suitable tool for rotating it when it is desired to remove it; but very little machinework is required to fit this valve-seat to its position in the body of the valve and but very little machine-Work is required on the groove 0 to adapt it to receive this seat, practically the only machining required being the finishing of the surface of the seat against which the gate bears and a mere smoothing off of the bottom thereof,which enters the groove 0.
The cars g require no finishing, the high point h thereon being smoothed off with a file to permit the easy introduction thereof under the overhanging parts 2' of the groove 0.
As far as I am aware there is no valve-seat as at present constructed requiring as little labor for finishing it and being as easily rewould be at once apparent to one skilled in the art.
Having thus described my invention, What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination with the body ofa valve, of an annular undercut groove having parts of its overhanging portion cut away; a valveseat, ears thereon for entering said annular groove through said cut-away portions, and means for preventing the rotation of the seat When the latter is in operative position, substantially as described.
2. The combination with the bodyofa valve, of an annular undercut groove having parts of its overhanging portion cut away; a valveseat, ears thereon for entering said annular groove through said cut-away portions, and means for preventing the rotation of the seat when the latter is in operative positi0n,a channel in said annular groove, a packing-ring in said channel, and a rib on the valve-seat bearing against said ring, substantially as described.
3. The combination with the body of a valve, of an annularundercut groove encircling the inner end of the inlet or outlet passage through said body, a valve-seat, ears thereon; said groove having parts of the overhanging portion thereof cut away, whereby said ears may be introduced into said groove, and a block for entering said cut-away portion of the groove to prevent the rotation of said seat when the'latter is in operative position, substantially as described.
ANDERs e. LUNDBOM.
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WM. I-I. CHAPIN, K. I. OLEMoNs.
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Cited By (5)

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US2678802A (en) * 1950-12-22 1954-05-18 Fairbanks Company Seat ring means for portways of gate valves or the like
US3089678A (en) * 1960-08-24 1963-05-14 Marvin H Grove Valve construction
WO1980002732A1 (en) * 1979-06-04 1980-12-11 Acf Ind Inc Expanding gate valve having mechanically secured seats
US20120216897A1 (en) * 2011-02-28 2012-08-30 Ulrich Kaegi Toothed gate valve seat
US8973897B2 (en) 2012-01-03 2015-03-10 Forum Us, Inc. Valve seat retention pin

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2678802A (en) * 1950-12-22 1954-05-18 Fairbanks Company Seat ring means for portways of gate valves or the like
US3089678A (en) * 1960-08-24 1963-05-14 Marvin H Grove Valve construction
WO1980002732A1 (en) * 1979-06-04 1980-12-11 Acf Ind Inc Expanding gate valve having mechanically secured seats
US4258743A (en) * 1979-06-04 1981-03-31 Acf Industries, Incorporated Expanding gate valve having mechanically secured seats
US20120216897A1 (en) * 2011-02-28 2012-08-30 Ulrich Kaegi Toothed gate valve seat
US8998169B2 (en) * 2011-02-28 2015-04-07 Control Components, Inc. Toothed gate valve seat
US8973897B2 (en) 2012-01-03 2015-03-10 Forum Us, Inc. Valve seat retention pin

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