Diaphragm valve
First Claim
1. In a diaphragm valve having a casing, and a reciprocating threaded spindle in said casing, a device for protecting the diaphragm against excessive mechanical pressure in the fully closed position of the valve, said device comprising means for adjustably connecting a handwheel to said spindle at a predetermined distance from said casing and means for limiting the movement of said handwheel in the direction of said casing, said handwheel having an internally threaded bore for engagement with said threaded spindle in such a manner as to be threadedly adjustable along said spindle, said limiting means comprising a collar integral with said handwheel and a planar surface on said casing, said spindle including at its upper end a transverse opening, and said handwheel including at least one transverse groove in the upper surface thereof traversing said threaded bore and being of a width not less than the diameter of said transverse opening, and pin means removably inserted into said transverse opening and in engagement with said transverse groove, whereby said pin means prevents relative rotation of said handwheel and said spindle when said pin means is in place, whereby when said valve is closed, said collar contacts said planar surface, thereby limiting further closing movement of said handwheel.
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Abstract
A rising-handwheel diaphragm valve is provided with means serving to protect the diaphragm (3) against damage by excess closing pressure. For this purpose the valve spindle (4) is provided with external screw thread (43) along its entire top portion, and the handwheel (6) is translationally movable along the spindle on a central screw-threaded bore (65). The spindle (4) is perforated near its top by a transverse bore (44), and the handwheel (6) has a raised hub (63) crossed by two transverse grooves (64), permitting the handwheel (6) to be fixed to the spindle (4) at the desired level by means of a horizontal pin (7) engaging both with the bore (44) and one of the grooves (64). The handwheel (6) is also provided with a downwardly extending collar (62) which contacts--at the desired lowermost position of the spindle--an annular planar surface (13) on the bonnet (1) of the valve casing, thus preventing undue pressure on the diaphragm (3 ).
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- 1. In a diaphragm valve having a casing, and a reciprocating threaded spindle in said casing, a device for protecting the diaphragm against excessive mechanical pressure in the fully closed position of the valve, said device comprising means for adjustably connecting a handwheel to said spindle at a predetermined distance from said casing and means for limiting the movement of said handwheel in the direction of said casing, said handwheel having an internally threaded bore for engagement with said threaded spindle in such a manner as to be threadedly adjustable along said spindle, said limiting means comprising a collar integral with said handwheel and a planar surface on said casing, said spindle including at its upper end a transverse opening, and said handwheel including at least one transverse groove in the upper surface thereof traversing said threaded bore and being of a width not less than the diameter of said transverse opening, and pin means removably inserted into said transverse opening and in engagement with said transverse groove, whereby said pin means prevents relative rotation of said handwheel and said spindle when said pin means is in place, whereby when said valve is closed, said collar contacts said planar surface, thereby limiting further closing movement of said handwheel.
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