Gate valve and method of manufacture
First Claim
1. In a gate valve construction, a valve body formed of at least two body parts, namely, a main body part and an upper body extension, the main body part having end walls provided with aligned openings forming flow passages, the body extension having its lower extremity secured to the upper extremity of the main body part whereby a vertically extending space is formed within the body to accommodate the gate, a valve gate disposed within the body space, sealing assemblies carried by the body and forming seals between the body and the surfaces of the gate, a bonnet assembly mounted on the upper extremity of the body extension, an operating rod connected to the gate and extending through the bonnet assembly, the body extension comprising end walls that are bulged outwardly and secured by welding along their edges to substantially parallel side walls, the side walls being arched inwardly, the upper extremity of the extension being substantially rectangular as viewed in plan, and an inwardly arched closure wall welded to said upper extremity of the extension and serving to close the same, said bonnet means being mounted on said upper closure member.
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A gate valve having a body made in two parts, namely a main part having flow passages and at least one body extension that accommodates movement of the gate between open and closed positions. The extension is generally rectangular as viewed from one end of the valve, and has outwardly bulged end walls as viewed from one side of the valve. The end walls are concave as viewed from the inside of the body. Also a method of manufacturing such a valve involving fabrication of a box-like structure with welding applied in particular manner, after which hydraulic pressure is applied internally to pressure form the end walls of the structure to the desired configuration.
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- 1. In a gate valve construction, a valve body formed of at least two body parts, namely, a main body part and an upper body extension, the main body part having end walls provided with aligned openings forming flow passages, the body extension having its lower extremity secured to the upper extremity of the main body part whereby a vertically extending space is formed within the body to accommodate the gate, a valve gate disposed within the body space, sealing assemblies carried by the body and forming seals between the body and the surfaces of the gate, a bonnet assembly mounted on the upper extremity of the body extension, an operating rod connected to the gate and extending through the bonnet assembly, the body extension comprising end walls that are bulged outwardly and secured by welding along their edges to substantially parallel side walls, the side walls being arched inwardly, the upper extremity of the extension being substantially rectangular as viewed in plan, and an inwardly arched closure wall welded to said upper extremity of the extension and serving to close the same, said bonnet means being mounted on said upper closure member.
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