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Slide valve

  • US 10,012,316 B2
  • Filed: 06/16/2015
  • Issued: 07/03/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/06/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A slide valve comprising:

  • a casing having a pair of facing flow channels;

    a slide plate inserted into and removed from a space between the flow channels; and

    an annular sealing body slidingly moving in a facing direction of the flow channels inside the casing and coming into contact with the slide plate inserted between the flow channels to bring the slide valve into a closed state, whereinan annular housing section having an inner peripheral wall surface and an outer peripheral wall surface and housing the slidingly moving sealing body is formed on the casing,a first sealing member sealing a gap between the sealing body and the inner peripheral wall surface is disposed on an inner peripheral surface of the annular sealing body and a second sealing member sealing a gap between the sealing body and the outer peripheral wall surface is formed on an outer peripheral surface of the annular sealing body,the sealing body includes an annular seal ring on which the first sealing member and the second sealing member are disposed, and an annular piston member which is directly connected to the seal ring in a slide direction in a stacked state and driven to slide,the annular piston member includes a pressure receiving section on which a compressed air introduced acts and a tubular section, wherein the tubular section comprises a cylindrical wall sharing a common center axis with that of the annular seal ring, andan outer peripheral surface of the annular piston member includes a large diameter section which is an outer peripheral surface of the pressure receiving section and a small diameter section which is an outer peripheral surface of the tubular section such that the compressed air acts on a surface of the pressure receiving section extending from the small diameter section to the large diameter section to move the annular sealing body in the opposite direction of the facing direction of the flow channels.

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