Butterfly valve

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Inventors

Junier, Marius R.

Application #

009685

Filed

Jan-27-1993

Published

Dec-14-1993

Current US Class

137/375
251/305

International Classes

A16K 001/22

Field of Search

251/305 137/375

Assignee

Triten Corporation (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Fox; John C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Vaden, Eickenroht, Thompson, Boulware & Feather

US Patent References

4079747   High temperature v...
4303094   Corrosion resistant...
4380246   Butterfly valve and...
4406441   Butterfly valve

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Triten Corporation Drawing No. 00010-1014, "1524 (60") Expander Inlet Butterfly Valve, " Dec. 20, 1990, Sheet Nos. 1 of 2 and 2 of 2. Brochure of TAPCO, Div. of Triten Corporation, "Tapco Butterfly Valves" Feb. 1987.

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Abstract
There is disclosed a butterfly valve having a body forming a continuation of the flowway in which it is installed, bearing housings mounted on the body to connect with side openings from the flowway, a stem rotatable in the bearing housings and extending into the flowway, and a disc rotatable with the stem within the flowway. The periphery of the disc is spaced from the flowway and engages stops about the flowway when the disc is transverse to the flowway. The inner ends of the bearing housings extend into annular recesses in the ends of the disc, and wear-resistant sleeves are received over the inner ends of the bearing housings to span the gaps between the disc and flowway adjacent the ends of the stops.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A butterfly valve, comprising

a body having a flowway therethrough adapted to be connected as part of a flowline and an opening from one side of the flowway,

a bearing housing releasably connected to the housing and having a bore extending from the flowway opening,

a stem extending through the bearing housing and into the housing bore for rotation therein,

a disc connected to the stem for rotation therewith within the body flowway and having its outer periphery spaced from the flowway,

said body having stops formed about its flowway to engage opposite sides of the disc in a position transverse to the flowway,

said disc having an annular recess in at least one end surrounding the stem,



Description
This invention relates generally to a butterfly valve, and, more particularly, to an improved butterfly valve of a type which is especially well-suited for controlling the flow of hot gases or other fluids containing highly abrasive particles.

In a prior valve made and sold by the assignee of the present application, the disc is of a diameter which permits some clearance between its periphery and the flowway through the body of the valve in which the disc rotates, whereby the disc is free to radially expand and contract in response to extreme temperature fluctuations without binding in the flowway, and stops are formed about the flowway of the body to engage opposite sides of the disc when the disc is rotated to a closed position transverse thereto. More particularly, the disc is connected to a stem extending within bearing housings releasably connected to side openings in the body flowway so as to be rotatable with the stem between its opened and closed positions.

In order to resist wear due to abrasive line fluids, the periphery of the disc and the stops are covered with hard facing, and a sleeve of wear-resistant material fits tightly with an annular recess in each end of the disc to closely surround the stem. The sleeve extends into the side opening of the body so as to span the gap between the opening in the bearing housing and the disc at the adjacent ends of the stops in order to protect the portion of the stem which would otherwise be exposed to wear. More particularly, the inner end of the sleeve is spaced from the inner end of the recess so that the disc is free to move axially with respect to the stem.
 
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