Combination top operable and bottom operable tank lading valve assembly
First Claim
1. A railway tank lading valve assembly comprising:
- a mounting flange mounted in an opening in the bottom of the tank;
said mounting flange including a lading opening;
a lading valve movable vertically by rotation between open and closed positions relative to said lading opening;
a valve housing including an unloading spout located below said tank bottom mounting flange;
a first operator attached to an upper portion of said lading valve extending vertically up through the tank to the upper portion of the tank;
said first operator adapted to receive a suitable handle or tool to rotate said first operator and move said lading valve between open and closed position;
a second operator, having an upper non-round portion extending into a non-round opening in a lower portion of said lading valve;
said second operator including a lower operator extending at least partially through the valve housing and extending outside of said housing having a lower non-round portion whereby said lading valve may also be operated from the bottom of said tank by rotation;
said valve housing being maintained in place below said mounting flange with fasteners which define a shear plane, whereby said housing will shear off or drop off along a plane defined by said fasteners and extending between said housing and said mounting flange, said lower operator having separating means therein whereby at least the lower portion of said second operator will shear off and/or drop off by virtue of said separating means leaving the lading valve in place to substantially prevent escape of lading from the tank.
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Abstract
A tank vehicle lading valve assembly is provided including a lading valve mounted in an opening in the bottom of the tank which is movable vertically between open and closed positions. A valve housing or outlet chamber including an unloading spout is attached below a tank bottom mounting flange with fasteners, which preferably define a shear plane. A first operator attached to an upper portion of the lading valve extends vertically up through the tank to the upper portion of the tank where it is adapted to receive a suitable handle or tool to move the lading valve between open and closed positions. A second operator is preferably attached to a lower portion of the lading valve. The second operator portion preferably extends at least partially through the valve housing. Thus the lading valve is operable from either the top of the tank or from the bottom of the tank. The first operator may be eliminated and the lading valve operated from the bottom. Preferably in the event of impact to the valve housing, the housing will shear off or drop off along the plane defined by the fasteners extending into the mounting flanges, and the lower second operator portion will shear off or drop off from the second operator, leaving the lading valve in place to substantially prevent escape of lading from the tank.
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5 Claims
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1. A railway tank lading valve assembly comprising:
- a mounting flange mounted in an opening in the bottom of the tank;
said mounting flange including a lading opening;
a lading valve movable vertically by rotation between open and closed positions relative to said lading opening;
a valve housing including an unloading spout located below said tank bottom mounting flange;
a first operator attached to an upper portion of said lading valve extending vertically up through the tank to the upper portion of the tank;
said first operator adapted to receive a suitable handle or tool to rotate said first operator and move said lading valve between open and closed position;
a second operator, having an upper non-round portion extending into a non-round opening in a lower portion of said lading valve;
said second operator including a lower operator extending at least partially through the valve housing and extending outside of said housing having a lower non-round portion whereby said lading valve may also be operated from the bottom of said tank by rotation;
said valve housing being maintained in place below said mounting flange with fasteners which define a shear plane, whereby said housing will shear off or drop off along a plane defined by said fasteners and extending between said housing and said mounting flange, said lower operator having separating means therein whereby at least the lower portion of said second operator will shear off and/or drop off by virtue of said separating means leaving the lading valve in place to substantially prevent escape of lading from the tank. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
- a mounting flange mounted in an opening in the bottom of the tank;
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