Remotely dismountable valves

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Inventors

Tucoulat, Daniel

Application #

106908

Filed

Dec-26-1979

Published

Dec-22-1981

Current US Class

137/356
137/454.6
251/269
251/305
251/335.3

International Classes

F16K 027/00; F16K 001/32

Field of Search

137/356 137/357 137/358 137/454.6 251/269 251/305 251/335

Assignee

Societe Generale pour les Techniques Nouvelles S.G.N. (Montigny-Le-Bretonneux, FR)

Examiners

Michalsky; Gerald A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Shenier & O'Connor

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Abstract
The present invention relates to novel remotely dismountable valves comprising a valve body welded to the pipes and having a truncated seat, an outwardly truncated member fitting on said seat, an obturator whose movements may be remotely controlled due to an extension element and a heavy element made fast with the member via a cross-piece presenting an upper surface in the form of a segment of a sphere on which surface the likewise spherical surface of the lower face of said heavy element abuts.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A remotely dismountable valve assembly for use with a dangerous fluid circulating pipe disposed within a biological enclosure formed with an opening providing access to said pipe, said assembly comprising a valve body welded to said pipe, said body presenting an upwardly widening truncated seat having a vertical axis, means for precisely positioning said body with respect to said opening with said seat, an upper stop face formed on said valve body, a member presenting an outer lower part of truncated form fitting on said seat, said member having a seal engaging said seat, said member being provided adjacent to the top thereof with a stop surface which abuts the upper stop face of said valve body, a movable obturator, means including a rod extending from said obturator to a location outside said enclosure for controlling the movement of said obturator, a heavy stopper for obturating said enclosure opening, said stopper having an axially extending housing and passage through which said controlling means extends, and a static cross-piece for securing said stopper to said member, said cross-piece having an upper surface cooperating with the lower surface of said stopper.



Description
The present invention relates to novel remotely dismountable valves.

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