Actuating device

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Inventors

Williams, John

Application #

110437

Filed

Aug-21-2002

Published

Aug-3-2004

Current US Class

137/75
137/79
251/368
251/74

International Classes

F16K 017/38

Field of Search

137/72 137/75 137/77 137/79 251/74 251/294 251/368

Assignee

Progressive Engineering (A-U-L) Ltd. (Lancashire, GB)

Examiners

Krishnamurthy; Ramesh

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Conley Rose, P.C.

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Other References

International Preliminary Examination Report on the corresponding PCT Application PCT/GB00/03916.

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Abstract
A temperature dependent actuating device for a valve having a closure member which must be moved from a first to a second position to close the valve, the actuating device comprising a body, an actuating member supported by the body and moveable from a first non-actuating position to a second actuating position, a biasing device urging the actuating member toward the second position, and a temperature dependent device for releasably retaining the actuating member in the first position provided the temperature is below a predetermined level. The body is adapted to be mounted such that the actuating member is positioned to engage the valve closure member such that if the temperature in the vicinity of the valve rises above the predetermined temperature, the actuating member is released and moves to its second position, moving the valve closure member to its second position and closing the valve.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A temperature dependent actuating device for a valve having a closure member which must be moved from a first to a second position to close the valve, the actuating device comprising:

a body;

an actuating member supported by the body and movable relative to the body from a first non-actuating position to a second actuating position;

biasing means which urges the actuating member towards the second position; and

temperature dependent means for releasably retaining the actuating member in said first position against the biasing action of the biasing member provided the temperature is below a predetermined level,

wherein said body is adapted to be mounted adjacent the valve with said actuating member positioned to engage the valve closure member, such that if the temperature in the immediate vicinity of the valve rises above said predetermined temperature said actuating member is released from said first position and is biased to its second position thereby moving the valve closure member from its first to its second position and closing the valve;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There are many different situations in which safety concerns require that mechanisms must be provided for quickly shutting off a valve or the like in potentially dangerous circumstances. For instance, in relation to fuel tankers (including both road and rail tankers) it has long been a requirement to provide a mechanism for shutting off the valve from a remote position in the event of a leakage or similar accident. Conventionally this is done by fitting a boden cable to the operating lever of the valve, the cable extending around the periphery of the tanker so that the valve can be closed simply by pulling on the cable from any position around the tanker.

More recent safety regulations specify not only that it must be possible to manually close a fluid discharge valve from a remote position, but also that the valve must close automatically in the event of a fire. Clearly re-designing and replacing all existing discharge valves with valves designed to close in the event of a fire would be a massive and expensive operation. It is therefore an object of the present invention to obviate the need to re-design or replace conventional discharge valves.
 
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