Draincock for automotive cooling system

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Inventors

Pollock, Barry R.

Application #

466164

Filed

May-2-1974

Published

Apr-6-1976

Current US Class

029/890.124
137/351
184/1.5
251/144
251/351

International Classes

F16K 005/02

Field of Search

251/334 251/144 251/351 251/349 251/353 251/354 137/351 184/1.5 29/157.1

Assignee

The Weatherhead Company (Cleveland, OH)

Examiners

Cline; William R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McNenny, Farrington, Pearne & Gordon

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Abstract
A screw-type draincock assembly in which separate body and stem parts are each integral elements and in which the body part provides an external seat and the stem part provides a transverse handle. The valve assembly is preferably formed by initially arranging a head portion of the valve stem to pass through the threaded bore and external seat of the body and, subsequent to assembly of the stem in the body, plastically flaring the head portion to a configuration adapted to seal the external body seat.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A valve assembly for draining a fluid carrying vessel such as in an automotive cooling system, comprising a tubular integral body having external threads on a forward end, said body having a through bore, said through bore having internal threads at said rearward body end and a counterbore at said forward body end, said body including a radial end face at said forward end, a junction of said radial end face and said counterbore forming an annular valve seat, a valve stem having external threads in engagement with said internal body threads, said stem having an integral handle at a rearward end and an integral head at a forward end, said handle having a transverse width substantially greater than the diameter of said internal body threads, said stem having an axial passage extending from a point adjacent said head through a rearward face of said handle, said stem having a port on its periphery communicating with said axial passage to conduct fluid from a zone surrounding said head through said stem, said stem head having a conical tubular wall section along substantially its full length and increasing in diameter in a direction away from said handle, said conical tubular head being plastically deformed radially outwardly from an initial major diameter at least as small as said internal body threads to a major diameter sufficient to provide a conical sealing surface adapted to sealingly engage said seat.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to valves and a method of their manufacture and, more specifically, to improvements in screw-type draincocks.

PRIOR ART

The invention provides a draincock or valve particularly suited for automotive cooling systems and other high production, low cost applications. A general type of valve to which the invention relates is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 1,345,032 to Smith. This patent discloses a valve body and stem assembly which is provided with an external seat, i.e., a seat on the exterior of the valve body. The assembly is characterized by a two-piece stem structure in which a separate handle is joined to the stem by a spinning or other metal deforming step. Such a process is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 1,684,932 to A. J. Weatherhead, Jr. Among the long-standing disadvantages of this prior type of valve is the requirement of the separate manufacture and handling of both stem and handle parts and the necessary step of their assembly. Furthermore, the joint between the stem and handle has often been the weakest area of the assembly. The connection between the stem and handle has been subject to failure upon inadvertent overstressing of the valve by a person attempting to remove the valve stem under the mistaken impression that it was removable or where a high torque was required to initially open the valve after a long period of non-use.
 
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