Butterfly valve assembly

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Inventors

Meyer, Paul L.

Application #

735299

Filed

Oct-26-1976

Published

Jan-9-1979

Current US Class

251/306
251/368

International Classes

F16K 001/226

Field of Search

251/306 251/308 251/305 251/368 251/307 251/315 137/375

Assignee

Celanese Corporation (New York, NY)

Examiners

Cline; William R.

US Patent References

4006882   Butterfly valve of la...
4025050   Butterfly valve

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Abstract
A butterfly valve assembly includes a two-section housing in which a resilient liner is seated. The liner includes diagonally opposed collars, with a bushing being bonded within each collar. A gate is rotatably mounted within the liner and includes closure, stem and stub shaft portions of integral, one-piece construction. The gate is formed of plastic and includes a metallic reinforcing shaft extending completely therethrough. The closure includes bearing surfaces extending around the stem and stub shaft, and sealing surfaces extending between the bearing surfaces. The sealing and bearing surfaces are of continuous uninterrupted spherical configuration. The liner includes seating surfaces which extend between annular surfaces of each collar. The seating surfaces and the annular collar surfaces are of continuous uninterrupted spherical configuration. Flat surface portions are disposed on the bearing surfaces and extend around the stem and stub shaft portions. Flat ends of the bushings bear against these flat surfaces in sealing relationship. The stem includes a tapered section which extends between a pair of constant diameter sections to facilitate insertion of the gate within the liner. The liner includes annular flanges at its outer ends. Each flange includes a region of greatest thickness at its radial innermost portion so that when the valve assembly is installed within a flow line, compression of the flanges is concentrated at such region.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A butterfly valve assembly of the type to be connected within a flow line, comprising:

a two-section housing, the sections of which being separatable in the axial direction of a flow passage through the housing;

a resilient liner seated within the housing and around the flow passage, said liner including:

diametrically opposed annular openings;

annular surfaces surrounding said openings; and

circumferentially disposed seating surfaces extending from one annular surface to the other;

a pair of cylindrical bushings bonded within said openings, each bushing having a flat inner end; and

a gate including closure, stem, and stub shaft portions;



Description
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTS

This invention relates to fluid control valves and, more particularly, to butterfly valves in which a gate is rotatably positioned within a resilient valve seat. Butterfly valves have traditionally included a casing with a central flow passage therethrough, and a gate rotatable therein for selectively opening and closing the flow passage, as exemplified in U.S. Reppert Pat. No. 2,876,984, issued Mar. 10, 1959; U.S. Stillwagon Pat. Nos. 2,912,218 and 2,994,342, issued Nov. 10, 1959 and Aug. 1, 1961, respectively; U.S. Cotterman et al. Pat. No. 3,173,650, issued Mar. 16, 1965; U.S. Black Pat. No. 3,338,551, issued Aug. 29, 1967; U.S. Hanssen Pat. No. 3,346,005, issued Oct. 10, 1967; and U.S. Naylor Pat. No. 3,904,173, issued Sept. 9, 1975. As these patents demonstrate, it is common to provide a valve seat formed of a liner of resilient material within the flow passage to improve the sealing function as well as to protect the casing from the corrosive influence of fluids being conducted.
 
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