Butterfly valves

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Inventors

Hubertson, Folke H.

Application #

160148

Filed

Jun-17-1980

Published

Aug-18-1981

Current US Class

251/305
251/306

International Classes

F16K 001/22

Field of Search

251/305 251/306

Assignee

Aktiebolaget Somas Ventiler (Saffle, SE)

Examiners

Cline; William R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Murray and Whisenhunt

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Abstract
A butterfly valve with a seal face (4)having two opposite, essentially spherical sections (h, i) intersected by a symmetry plane (k) through the throttle which coincides with an axis through a point (n) parallel with the torsional axis (j) of the throttle and two opposite, essentially conical sections (f, g) on both sides of the symmetry plane. The spherical and the conical sections successively merge into each other. When the throttle is revolved to shutting position, the sealing line (a) which has circular shape is pressed against a valve seat (18) shaped as a circular ring made of steel. An eccentrical location of the torsional axis (j) will cause that a surface contact between throttle and valve seat wil occur simultaneously along the entire sealing line in the shutting movement.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Butterfly valve comprising a valve housing including a valve seat and a throttle arranged to be turned around a stem going through the valve housing between an open position and a shut-off position in which a seal face on the throttle is pressed against the seat in the valve housing, the seal face having two opposite, essentially spherical shaped sections intersected by a symmetry plane through the throttle coinciding with the torsional axis of the throttle, and two essentially conically shaped sections on each side of said symmetry plane between the two essentially spherical shaped sections, the essentially spherical and the essentially conical sections successively merging into each other, a curve around the circumference of the throttle having essentially the shape of a circle, and being the sealing line of the throttle said sealing line defining approximately a plane which is offset from said torsional axis, and a seat which is displaceable in the plane thereof so that the seat when the throttle is pressed against same essentially without sliding can adopt itself to the shape of said essentially circular curve extending around the circumference of the sealing face, and said seat can also adopt a proper orientation in the plane of said curve.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention refers to a butterfly valve embodying a valve housing with a valve seat and a throttle arranged so as to revolve around a shaft going through the valve housing, between an open position and a shut-off position in which a seal face of the throttle is pressed against the seat in the valve housing.

BACKGROUND ART

The butterfly valves in existence today are usually built on the principle of soft gaskets. A very frequent valve type is illustrated in e.g. the Swedish patent specification No. 199 078. With this valve type the whole of the valve housing is lined with a soft material, e.g. rubber or other polymer. A frequent thing is also to manufacture just the valve seat itself from a soft material. Examples of this valve type are illustrated in the Swedish patent specifications Nos. 175 149 and 178 131. There are also cases of the soft sealing element being instead placed on the sealing face of the throttle. Examples of this principle are shown in the Swedish patent specification No. 195 072 and the German patent specifications Nos. 1 011 683 and 1 232 422.
 
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