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Engine air cut-off valve

  • US 4,546,954 A
  • Filed: 09/07/1984
  • Issued: 10/15/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/21/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An air cut-off valve comprising:

  • a flat housing formed by a hollow body, having a main wall and an upstanding side wall extending along the entire perimeter of the main wall, and a flat cover secured thereto and generally parallel to the main wall, said housing defining an internal chamber and having upstream and downstream walls which are opposed and form inlet and outlet ports respectively, said housing having gate and stem ends and being adapted to be connected in an air supply line whereby the ports and chamber form part of the air flow path, said ports being positioned at one side of the chamber at the gate end, whereby the other side of the chamber provides a storage cavity;

    a valve assembly comprising a stem having a gate mounted thereon at one end thereof, said gate being located in the gate end of the chamber, said stem extending into the stem end of the chamber;

    a pivot member positioned in the stem end of the chamber and extending transverse to the axis of the stem, the pivot member being journalled in the upstream and downstream walls of the housing;

    said stem being pivotally mounted on the pivot member so that the gate is adapted to move about said pivot member along an arc from the stored position in the storage cavity to an operative position in which it blocks one of the ports and seals against the wall forming such port;

    said gate and stem being wholly disposed within the chamber;

    elongate mechanical lock-out means, associated with the stem end of the housing and being positioned so that its main axis extends substantially parallel to the main plane of the housing, for mechanically locking the stem in the stored position until disengaged, said lock-out means being manually disengageable to release the stem when required;

    and elongate mechanical drive means, separate from the stem but adapted to act thereagainst, said drive means being also associated with the stem end of the housing and being positioned so that its main axis extends substantially parallel to the main plane of the housing, for normally urging the stem to the operative position, when the lock-out means is disengaged, to shift the gate from the stored position to the operative position.

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