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US791256A
US791256A US19408104A US1904194081A US791256A US 791256 A US791256 A US 791256A US 19408104 A US19408104 A US 19408104A US 1904194081 A US1904194081 A US 1904194081A US 791256 A US791256 A US 791256A
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  • My invention relates to valves, and especially to the class known as globe-valves, and has for its objects to produce.
  • a comparatively simple inexpensive device of this character in which the valve may be readily oper' 'ated and moved freely to and from its seat oppositely-disposed inlet and outlet ports 2 3 and upon its interior with a division-web or partition 4, arranged between said ports and constituting a Valve-seat into which is tapped the lower end of a tubular valve-guide 5, the seat being provided around the guide with an inwardly beveled or inclined seating-face 6, adapted to register with a similarly-beveled face 7, provided on the inner end of a valve 8,movably disposed upon the guide memher 5.
  • This member on which the tubular valve is mounted for free reciprocation and which serves to guide the latter in its movements has its upper or outer end closed, its inner or seat-engaging end open, and is provided through its sidewall with an opening or passage 9, whereby communication is established between the ports 2 and 3 through the said guide.
  • the upper or outer closed end of the valve 8 is provided with a dovetail recess 8*, which extends slightly more than one-half across the valve and is engaged by a similarly-shaped terminal l0 on the inner cess and the dovetail extension 10 on the,
  • valve-stem connection of the valve and the stem may readily be effected, and,'further, the valve is caused to travel and be revolved with the stem, thereby to cause it to seat itself true upon the valve-seat.
  • valve 8 In practice when. the valve 8 is in closed or seated position its beveled end will bear tightly upon the seating-face 6, while the body of the valve will inclose the guide member 5, thus forming a closure for the opening 9 and effectually cutting off communication between the ports 2 and 3.
  • said passage 9 When, however, the valve is moved to open position, said passage 9 will be uncovered or opened and communication established between the ports through the tubular member 5. directed to the fact that in practice the valve is free from positive engagement with the member 5 and may therefore move readily on the latter, thus to insure rapid opening or closing of the valve, and, further, that the valve is fixed for rotation with its stem, whereby the valve in moving to open and closed positions will grind the faces 6 and ,7 one upon the other, and thus maintaina tight joint.
  • valve-stem having a dovetail-shaped terminal WILLIAM BAIRD

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PATENTED MAY 3O, 1905,. G. DURRANT. I
GLOBE VALVE. APPLICATION FILED PEB.17. 1904- @Aiforge ys UNITED STATES Patented. May 30, 1905.
CLARENCE DURRANT, OFMARINE CITY, MICHIGAN.
GLOBE-VALVE- SPEGIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 791,256, dated May 30, 1905.
Application filed February 17, 1904. Serial No. 194,081.
To all whom it may 0071102771 Be it known that I, CLARENCE DURRANT, acitizen of the United States, residing at Marine City, in the county of St. Clair and State of Michigan, have invented a new and useful Globe-Valve, of which the followingis a specification.
My invention relates to valves, and especially to the class known as globe-valves, and has for its objects to produce. a comparatively simple inexpensive device of this character in which the valve may be readily oper' 'ated and moved freely to and from its seat oppositely-disposed inlet and outlet ports 2 3 and upon its interior with a division-web or partition 4, arranged between said ports and constituting a Valve-seat into which is tapped the lower end of a tubular valve-guide 5, the seat being provided around the guide with an inwardly beveled or inclined seating-face 6, adapted to register with a similarly-beveled face 7, provided on the inner end of a valve 8,movably disposed upon the guide memher 5. This member on which the tubular valve is mounted for free reciprocation and which serves to guide the latter in its movements has its upper or outer end closed, its inner or seat-engaging end open, and is provided through its sidewall with an opening or passage 9, whereby communication is established between the ports 2 and 3 through the said guide. The upper or outer closed end of the valve 8 is provided with a dovetail recess 8*, which extends slightly more than one-half across the valve and is engaged by a similarly-shaped terminal l0 on the inner cess and the dovetail extension 10 on the,
valve-stem connection of the valve and the stem may readily be effected, and,'further, the valve is caused to travel and be revolved with the stem, thereby to cause it to seat itself true upon the valve-seat.
In practice when. the valve 8 is in closed or seated position its beveled end will bear tightly upon the seating-face 6, while the body of the valve will inclose the guide member 5, thus forming a closure for the opening 9 and effectually cutting off communication between the ports 2 and 3. When, however, the valve is moved to open position, said passage 9 will be uncovered or opened and communication established between the ports through the tubular member 5. directed to the fact that in practice the valve is free from positive engagement with the member 5 and may therefore move readily on the latter, thus to insure rapid opening or closing of the valve, and, further, that the valve is fixed for rotation with its stem, whereby the valve in moving to open and closed positions will grind the faces 6 and ,7 one upon the other, and thus maintaina tight joint.
From the foregoing it is apparent that I produce a simple inexpensive device which is admirably adapted for the attainment of the ends in view; but it is to be understood that I do not limit myself to the precise details herein set forth, as minor changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is The combination with a casing having inlet and outlet ports and a web or partition between the ports, of a tubular guide member secured in the partition and having a lateral Attention is especially passage to establish communication between i the ports, the web or partition surrounding the guide member being dished to present a In testimony that I claim the foregoing as valve-seat, a rotary valve housing the guide my own I have hereto affixed my signaturein member and having its lower end beveled t0 the presence of two \vltnesses.
engage the seat, and its upper end provided CLARENCE DURRANT. with an open-sided dovetail recess, and a Vitnesses: valve-stem having a dovetail-shaped terminal WILLIAM BAIRD,
to engage the recess. DANIEL TEBSTER.
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US2740421A (en) * 1953-12-23 1956-04-03 Circle Valve Co Vacuum breaker for faucets
EP0029368A1 (en) * 1979-11-19 1981-05-27 E.V.S. (Valves) Limited Method of insertion or removal of a valve plug
US4540022A (en) * 1982-06-01 1985-09-10 Harry R. Cove Choke for drilling or production use

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2740421A (en) * 1953-12-23 1956-04-03 Circle Valve Co Vacuum breaker for faucets
EP0029368A1 (en) * 1979-11-19 1981-05-27 E.V.S. (Valves) Limited Method of insertion or removal of a valve plug
EP0029368B1 (en) * 1979-11-19 1987-02-25 E.V.S. (Valves) Limited Method of insertion or removal of a valve plug
US4540022A (en) * 1982-06-01 1985-09-10 Harry R. Cove Choke for drilling or production use

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