Corrosion resistant valve construction

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Inventors

Rothwell, Thomas F.
Smith, Gerald B.

Application #

151222

Filed

May-19-1980

Published

Dec-1-1981

Current US Class

137/375
251/305
384/222

International Classes

F16K 001/22

Field of Search

251/304 251/305 251/306 308/26 308/238 29/447 29/458 156/86 156/294 156/303.1 137/375

Assignee

Dresser Industries, Inc. (Dallas, TX)

Examiners

Schwadron; Martin P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rubin; Daniel

US Patent References

3958595   Corrosion resistant...
3988000   Seals for a gas serv...
4005849   Butterfly valve
4095825   Taper pipe joint

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Abstract
A valve, such as a butterfly valve having an offset closure vane and stub shafts for operating the vane in the flow passage of the body, has all exposed and/or potentially vulnerable metal surfaces encapsulated in a corrosion-resistant polymeric plastic coating. Providing bearing support for the vane drive shaft are a pair of spaced apart journal bearings located in the shaft bore in a shrink fit relation to the coating thereat.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. In a pipe line valve for corrosive service including a metal body defining a flow passage between an inlet and an outlet, a closure member in said passage operable between open and closed positions thereof, an operator shaft extending from a driving connection with said closure member to a location external of said body, means defining at least one bore through a wall of said body for accommodating said operator shaft, and a corrosion resistant coating adhering in a bond relation to said valve body on at least the wall surface of said shaft bore, the improvement comprising bearing means within said shaft bore separate from said shaft and in a position contiguous the coating in contact therewith for supporting said operator shaft for rotation.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The field of art to which the invention pertains comprises the art of valves, including liners and protectors therefor.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The prior art to which the invention is directed includes the art of valves and particularly butterfly valves being a type in which a usually circular closure vane or disc is mounted either centralized or offset for rotation in the body flow passage between an open and closed position. Construction of such valves commonly consists of a body and/or closure vane of cast iron or the like operable by means of an operator shaft extending through a bore in the body wall to externally thereof. Where the valve is likely to be utilized in corrosive service, the more corrosion vulnerable components and sometimes the entire valve is frequently constructed from more exotic and more expensive materials such as stainless steel. As an alternative less costly construction, a recent trend in the industry has been to apply either a protective polymeric coating and/or a detachable liner about those components or surface portions susceptible to corrosive attack by the line content of the piping system in which the valve is to be used. Exemplifying such prior art type butterfly valves for corrosive service of both the centralized and offset variety are the disclosures of U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,958,595; 3,801,066; 3,563,510; 3,425,439; 3,376,014; 3,241,806; and 3,076,631.
 
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