Sliding gate valves
First Claim
1. A sliding gate valve for use in the pouring of molten metals including a mounting plate, a support plate, and orificed refractory valve bodies carried by each of the respective plates and being spring pressed into mutual sealing contact, one of said valve bodies serving as a gate and being movable with respect to the other valve body for controlling the flow of metal through the valve, and means forming attachments disposed at spaced locations about the valve for releasably securing said plates together, each of said attachments comprising a clevis mounted on one of said plates a pivot pin being received in said clevis and an eyebolt having its eye at one end pivotally connected to said pivot pin and a shaft extending through an associated opening in the other of said plates, said shaft being threaded and receiving a nut, at least two of said clevises being positioned to place the pivot pins thereof in axial alignment;
- and the eyebolt in the remainder of said clevises being swingably releasable from said other plate permitting said plates to be pivotally spread to expose said valve bodies for inspection or replacement.
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Abstract
In order to resist alteration of the spring forces utilized for applying seal pressure between the valve bodies in sliding gate valves for molten metal pouring, particularly those of the manually operated type, the valve support plate and the mounting plate are arranged to form a narrow slot that receives the valve actuator and presents insufficient clearance to permit excessive relative displacement between the valve members. The valve further incorporates releasable attachments, two of which serve as hinge connections for the support plate while the other serves as a latching member. Each of the attachments comprise clevis-mounted eyebolts in which the clevises have predetermined dimensions to establish a fixed, pre-set distance between the plates upon reassembly of the valve after opening and thus insure repeatability of the spatial relationships between the valve bodies and, concomitantly, of the seal pressure between the members.
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6 Claims
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1. A sliding gate valve for use in the pouring of molten metals including a mounting plate, a support plate, and orificed refractory valve bodies carried by each of the respective plates and being spring pressed into mutual sealing contact, one of said valve bodies serving as a gate and being movable with respect to the other valve body for controlling the flow of metal through the valve, and means forming attachments disposed at spaced locations about the valve for releasably securing said plates together, each of said attachments comprising a clevis mounted on one of said plates a pivot pin being received in said clevis and an eyebolt having its eye at one end pivotally connected to said pivot pin and a shaft extending through an associated opening in the other of said plates, said shaft being threaded and receiving a nut, at least two of said clevises being positioned to place the pivot pins thereof in axial alignment;
- and the eyebolt in the remainder of said clevises being swingably releasable from said other plate permitting said plates to be pivotally spread to expose said valve bodies for inspection or replacement.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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