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US754032A US14903703A US1903149037A US754032A US 754032 A US754032 A US 754032A US 14903703 A US14903703 A US 14903703A US 1903149037 A US1903149037 A US 1903149037A US 754032 A US754032 A US 754032A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • the objectof my invention is to provid a valve in which the operating mechanism is protected by means of a conical-shaped protector in the upper portion of the valve.
  • a further object is to allow the valve to be thrown open, so as to allow free passage ofthe substance through the valve-opening and yet not cause the valve to be forced downwardly to a closed position.
  • My valve is particularly designed to be used in connection with s cales or other weighing mechanisms where the scale-beam operates the valve and causes it to be forced upwardly when the weight is causing the forward end of the scale-beam vto be forced downwardly and the rear end thereof upwardly, so as to raise the valve which is in engagement with the rear end of the scale-beam,
  • FIG. 1 is a vertical sectional view of the complete valve.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the valve on the line 2 2 of Fig. l
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the device cut through line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
  • the middle portion 13 is substantially circular in cross-section.
  • the middle portion 13 EI have provided an inwardly-extending projection 11, which extends around the entireinterior of the middle por# tion 13.
  • Connecting the interior sides of the -middle portion 13 is the bar 15, vhaving a circularV opening in its central portion, said circular opening being in line with the opening against the upper portion of the projection 14,
  • valve-protector portion 19 Screwed to the upper end of the middle portion 13 is a valve-protector portion 19.
  • This portion is substantially circular in cross-section and contains the conical-shaped protector 20, said conical-shaped protector being held in place on the interior of the protector portion 19 by means of the supports 2l and 22 and is an opening betweenthe outside of the lower portion of the valve-protector and the r interior portion of the valve-protector portion 19, so as to allow the substance iiowing into the Vvalve-protector portion and from above the valve-protector to pass through the openings between the outside of the valve-protector and the inside of the valve-protector portion.
  • Y It has been particularly advantageous to make the conical protector conical-shaped, so
  • valve-protector portion 19 At the top of the valve-protector portion 19 is the screwthreaded portion 26, so that this portion of the device can be readily attached to a screwthreaded pipe or tube.
  • my device In practical use my device is designed to be mounted immediately above the'scale-beam, and as the rear end of the scale-beam causes the valve to be forced to its upper limit of movement, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1, and the milk or other substance is allowed to flow through the valve opening and out through the screw-threaded portion 11 and the bucket at the rear of the scale-beam is filled, so as to cause the forward end of the scale-beams to be raised and the rear end lowered, the valve will be released from engagement with the scale-beam and allow to close, thus shutting off the flow of the fluid through the valve-opening.
  • a'conical-shaped protector in a pipe having a portion thereof cut away, a valve movably mounted in said pipe and designed to enter the portion of the conical-shaped protector which is cut away.
  • a pipe a conical-shaped protector mounted in the pipe having a portion thereof cut away to receive a valve, supports for maintaining the conicalshaped protector in position in the pipe in such a way as to form openings beneath the exterior of the conical-shaped protector and the interior of the pipe, a valve movably mounted in said pipe designed to enter the opening in the conical-shaped protector, formed by cutting away a portion thereof.
  • apipe a valve capable of vertical movement in the pipe, a bar extending across the pipe for preventing the valve from moving horizontally, a
  • conical-shaped protector having its under surface cut away to receive the valve when it is at its upper limited movement, supports for maintaining the conical-shaped protector in position on the interior of the pipe attached to the extreme lower portion of said protector to form openings beneath the exterior -portion of the conical-shaped protector and the interior portion of the pipe, for the purposes stated.

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PATENTED MAR. 8, l1904.
A. B. WRIGHT.
VALVE.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 23, 1903.
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UNITED vSTATES atented March 8, 1904.
PATENT Erica.
VALVE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent 1\It .754,032, dated Maren s, 1904.
Application tied March 2s, 190s.
To a/ZZ whom t may concern: r
Be it known that I, ABNER BENONI WRIGHT, a citizen of the United States`,resid ing at Gilbert Station, in the county of Story and State of Iowa, have invented certain newl and useful Improvements in Valves, of which the following isa specification. 1
The objectof my invention is to provid a valve in which the operating mechanism is protected by means of a conical-shaped protector in the upper portion of the valve.
A further object is to allow the valve to be thrown open, so as to allow free passage ofthe substance through the valve-opening and yet not cause the valve to be forced downwardly to a closed position.
My valve is particularly designed to be used in connection with s cales or other weighing mechanisms where the scale-beam operates the valve and causes it to be forced upwardly when the weight is causing the forward end of the scale-beam vto be forced downwardly and the rear end thereof upwardly, so as to raise the valve which is in engagement with the rear end of the scale-beam,
It is my object, further, to prevent the scalebeam being affected in any way by the iiowing of the substance through the valve-opening,
Iso that the valve will be closed only when the outer end of the scale-beam is at its upper limit of movement.
My invention consists in certain details in the construction, arrangement, and combination of the various parts of the device, whereby the objects contemplated are attained, as hereinafter more fully set forth, pointed out in my claims, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view of the complete valve. Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the valve on the line 2 2 of Fig. l, and Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the device cut through line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, I have used the reference-numeral 10 to indicate the lower tubular portion of my valvecasing, having the screw-threaded opening 11 at its lower end. Extending from the portion 10 is an extension 12, having a circular opening in its central portion designed to admit the Serial No. 49,037. (No model.)
rod which supports the valve and allow said rod to be moved vertically in said circular opening. -Screwedl to the lower portion 10 is the middle portion 13, being substantially circular in cross-section. At the upper portion' of the middle portion 13 EI have provided an inwardly-extending projection 11, which extends around the entireinterior of the middle por# tion 13. Connecting the interior sides of the -middle portion 13 is the bar 15, vhaving a circularV opening in its central portion, said circular opening being in line with the opening against the upper portion of the projection 14,
so as to form a complete cut-offrorn above this valve portion 18 when it is in engagement with the projections 14. As the'jrod 15 is moved'upwardly the 'valve 18 will be thrown Op,en.\l l f 1li..- '..i.| U.. ivf
Screwed to the upper end of the middle portion 13 is a valve-protector portion 19. This portion is substantially circular in cross-section and contains the conical-shaped protector 20, said conical-shaped protector being held in place on the interior of the protector portion 19 by means of the supports 2l and 22 and is an opening betweenthe outside of the lower portion of the valve-protector and the r interior portion of the valve-protector portion 19, so as to allow the substance iiowing into the Vvalve-protector portion and from above the valve-protector to pass through the openings between the outside of the valve-protector and the inside of the valve-protector portion. Y It has been particularly advantageous to make the conical protector conical-shaped, so
that the milk or other substance which is to liiow through the pipe will strike the apex of the conical-shaped protector, will be evenly supported, and ow over the entire surface of the conical-shaped protector and through the openings formed beneath the outside of the conical-shaped protector andthe interior of the pipe. It has been found in using a flat IOO top protector that the milk will oftentimes be forced upwardly, and this would prevent a rapid flowing of the milk through the pipe owing to the upward movement of the milk caused by being forced rapidly down upon the flat top protector, which was used experimentally by the applicant. By the use of this conical-shaped protector the milk iows evenly through the pipe and there is no backward or upward movement of the milk. In thelower part of the conical-shaped protector I have cut a portion away to form a circular opening 23, designed to receive the valve 18 when itis at its upper limit of movement. It will be clearly seen that as the valve is raised upwardly by means of the rod 17, to which it is attached,
and rests in the opening 23 the substance which flows over the valve protector 2O through the openings 24: and 25, which are between the outside portions of the valve-protector and the valve-protector portion, the fluid substance will be allowed to pass freely through the valve-opening and without affecting the valve 18 in any way. At the top of the valve-protector portion 19 is the screwthreaded portion 26, so that this portion of the device can be readily attached to a screwthreaded pipe or tube. Y
In practical use my device is designed to be mounted immediately above the'scale-beam, and as the rear end of the scale-beam causes the valve to be forced to its upper limit of movement, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1, and the milk or other substance is allowed to flow through the valve opening and out through the screw-threaded portion 11 and the bucket at the rear of the scale-beam is filled, so as to cause the forward end of the scale-beams to be raised and the rear end lowered, the valve will be released from engagement with the scale-beam and allow to close, thus shutting off the flow of the fluid through the valve-opening.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States therefor, is-
1. In a device of the class described, a'conical-shaped protector, in a pipe having a portion thereof cut away, a valve movably mounted in said pipe and designed to enter the portion of the conical-shaped protector which is cut away.
2. In a device of the class described, a pipe, a conical-shaped protector mounted in the pipe having a portion thereof cut away to receive a valve, supports for maintaining the conicalshaped protector in position in the pipe in such a way as to form openings beneath the exterior of the conical-shaped protector and the interior of the pipe, a valve movably mounted in said pipe designed to enter the opening in the conical-shaped protector, formed by cutting away a portion thereof.
3. In a device of the class described, apipe, a valve capable of vertical movement in the pipe, a bar extending across the pipe for preventing the valve from moving horizontally, a
conical-shaped protector having its under surface cut away to receive the valve when it is at its upper limited movement, supports for maintaining the conical-shaped protector in position on the interior of the pipe attached to the extreme lower portion of said protector to form openings beneath the exterior -portion of the conical-shaped protector and the interior portion of the pipe, for the purposes stated.
ABNER BENON I WRIGHT.
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C. A. JOHNSON, V. RAINBoL'r.
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US2865595A (en) * 1953-11-17 1958-12-23 Scovill Manufacturing Co Self-closing anti-knock valve
US4737087A (en) * 1984-12-10 1988-04-12 Barmag Ag Drive shaft seal for gear pump and method
US5899359A (en) * 1995-01-19 1999-05-04 Liqui-Box Corporation Dispensing valve for a bulk material container

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2865595A (en) * 1953-11-17 1958-12-23 Scovill Manufacturing Co Self-closing anti-knock valve
US4737087A (en) * 1984-12-10 1988-04-12 Barmag Ag Drive shaft seal for gear pump and method
US5899359A (en) * 1995-01-19 1999-05-04 Liqui-Box Corporation Dispensing valve for a bulk material container

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