Butterfly valve

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Inventors

Hubertson, Folke

Application #

138578

Filed

Dec-28-1987

Published

Sep-13-1988

Current US Class

251/305
251/306

International Classes

F16K 001/22

Field of Search

251/305 251/306 251/307 251/308

Assignee

Aktiebolaget Somas Ventiler (Saffle, SE)

Examiners

Chambers; A. Michael

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Murray and Whisenhunt

US Patent References

3963213   Butterfly valve
4254937   Butterfly valve
4284264   Butterfly valves
4286769   Valve seat

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Abstract
A butterfly valve comprises a valve housing (1) with an axial passage (4) for a fluid medium; a valve seat in the form of a seat ring (8) which is displaceable within a slot (7) in the valve housing in a radial direction relative to the axial passage, the seat ring elastically deformable as to its shape in the radial direction; and a throttle (5) arranged so as to be pivotable about an axis of rotation (23) between an open position and a shut-off position, the throttle having a seal face (21) on its periphery (18) which is pressed against the seat ring when the throttle is in the shut-off position. The shape of the seal face is defined by lines of intersection between the seal face and planes of intersection coinciding with a center line (22) of the throttle. Lines of intersection between the seal face and a first plane, coinciding with the axis of rotation of the throttle and perpendicular to a plane of symmetry of the throttle consist of circular arcs having a first radius, R, with a foot point on the axis of rotation. Lines of intersection between the seal face and all other planes of intersection have a curvature other than said first radius, R.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a butterfly valve comprising a valve housing (1) with a passage (4) for a fluid medium, said passage having a first axis; a valve seat in the form of a seat ring (8), said seat ring being displaceable in a radial direction, relative to said first axis, in a slot (7) in said valve housing and elastically deformable as to its shape in said radial direction; a throttle (5), having parallel sides, arranged so as to be pivotable about an axis of rotation (23) by means of a stem (6) between an open position and a shut-off position, said throttle having a seal face (21) on the periphery (18) of said throttle which is pressed against said seat ring (8) when said throttle is in said shut-off position; and means (14) for retaining said seat ring in position in said slot when said throttle is rotated from said shut-off position to said open position and for retaining, at the same time, the shape adapted to said seal face of said throttle when said throttle is in said shut-off position, characterized by



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a butterfly valve comprising a valve housing with an axial passage for a fluid medium; a valve seat in the form of a seat ring of metal or other material with comparable rigidity, the seat ring being displaceable in the radial direction in a slot in the valve housing and also elastically deformable as to its shape in the radial direction, a throttle arranged so as to be pivoted about an axis of rotation by means of a stem between an open position and a shut-off position, a peripheral seal face on the throttle being pressed against the seat ring in said shut-off position; and means provided for retaining the seat ring in its position in the slot when the throttle is rotated from the shut-off position to the open position and for retaining the shape adapted to the seal face of the throttle which the seat ring has adopted.

2. Description of the Prior Art

A throttle of the above mentioned type is described e.g. in U.S. Pat. No. 4,284,264. This throttle can cooperate with valve seat rings which may have various designs. By way of example the seat ring may have the design which is shown in the said U.S. patent specification or a design disclosed, e.g. in SE-B-No. 445 382. Other designs are conceivable if means are provided to retain the seat ring in the position which the ring has adopted when the throttle has been rotated from the open position to the shut-off position when the valve is being assembled, i.e. at the so called "virgin shut-off movement". It is a common feature of these seat rings that they have a curved sealing surface turned towards the fluid passage. The sealing contact between the two sealing surfaces in the sealing position will therefore occur along a narrow zone and with practically linear contact. In order to obtain simultaneous tightening between the throttle and the seat around the circumference, the known throttle has an ovality in a plane parallel to the side surfaces of the throttle, hereafter referred to as the zero-plane, the major axis being perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the throttle, and thereby also avoiding the throttle touching the seat at an initial phase of the shut-off movement, as well as substantial sliding between the surfaces. For the same purpose the periphery of the throttle has been given a complex double-curved shape, characterized in that the lines of intersection between the throttle periphery and a first plane of intersection through the throttle, coinciding with the axis of rotation and perpendicular to a plane of symmetry through the throttle, consist of arcs of a circle having its centre substantially on the axis of rotation, while the lines of intersection between the throttle periphery and a second plane of intersection defined by the said symmetry plane through the throttle, perpendicular to the axis of rotation, consist of straight lines, the extensions of which will meet, and the curvature of the sealing face of the throttle successively merges from the first mentioned circle in the said first plane of intersection into indefinitely large circles, that is to say, straight lines in the said plane of symmetry. This known butterfly valve has in comparison with previous designs brought about a considerable technical achievement and is today the dominant butterfly valve in Scandinavia, at least in the paper and pulp industry.
 
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