Vacuum valve to be used in an emergency system to reduce the risk of escape of liquid from tankers due to injuries under the waterline
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1. A vacuum valve comprising:
- a) a valve housing having a valve opening;
b) a valve body within said valve housing having inner and outer sides, and being adapted to close and to open, said valve opening under the influence of a biasing closing force counteracted by an opening force resulting from the difference of fluid pressure between the outer and inner sides of the valve body;
c) biased actuating means mounted in a position to act on said valve body for applying a supplemental biasing closing force thereto; and
d) means sensitive to the pressure difference between the ambient atmosphere and the interior of the valve housing and constructed to withhold said actuating means from acting on the valve body as long as said pressure difference remains below a predetermined critical value, and for liberating said actuating member for action if the pressure difference assumes a value exceeding said critical value.
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Abstract
A vacuum valve for use in a tanker is constructed with means (11, 12, 13, 33, 35, 36) for applying a supplemental closing force to the valve body if the pressure drop across the vacuum valve rises substantially above a value designated for the vacuum valve. Such an extraordinary rise of the pressure drop will occur by escapage from an injury under the waterline caused by grounding, and the supplemental closing force will therefore close the valve very fast and will thereby contribute to maintaining a high vacuum in the tank, counteracting continued escape.
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1. A vacuum valve comprising:
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a) a valve housing having a valve opening; b) a valve body within said valve housing having inner and outer sides, and being adapted to close and to open, said valve opening under the influence of a biasing closing force counteracted by an opening force resulting from the difference of fluid pressure between the outer and inner sides of the valve body; c) biased actuating means mounted in a position to act on said valve body for applying a supplemental biasing closing force thereto; and d) means sensitive to the pressure difference between the ambient atmosphere and the interior of the valve housing and constructed to withhold said actuating means from acting on the valve body as long as said pressure difference remains below a predetermined critical value, and for liberating said actuating member for action if the pressure difference assumes a value exceeding said critical value.
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2. A vacuum valve comprising:
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a) a valve housing connectible to a tank and having a flow inlet portion; b) a valve seat in the valve housing; c) a valve body movable between open and closed positions for valving flow at the valve seat; d) first biasing closing force means for urging the valve body toward a closed position on the seat; e) second, supplemental biasing closing force means generating a second, supplemental closing force on the valve body in response to an increase in pressure drop across the valve between the ambient atmosphere and the interior of the valve housing beyond a preselected critical pressure drop value. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A vacuum valve comprising:
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a) a valve housing connectible to a tank and having a valve opening with a valve seat; b) a valve body within said valve housing serving to close and open said valve opening; c) said valve body having an outer side subjected to the pressure of the atmosphere outside said valve housing and an inner side subjected to the pressure in the interior of said valve housing; d) said valve body being subjected to a biasing closing force; e) the valve being opened when the force resulting from the pressure difference between the outer side and the inner side of the valve body is positive (i.e. inwardly directed) and exceeds said biasing closing force; f) whereby air is sucked in through the valve opening and creates a pressure drop from the ambient air across the valve to the interior of the valve housing, said pressure drop increasing with the rate of inflow of air; and g) stand-by biasing means for causing a supplemental biasing closing force to be applied to the valve body in response to the occurrence of a pressure drop across the valve beyond a predetermined critical value. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. A vacuum valve comprising:
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a) a valve housing connected to a tank and having a valve opening with a valve seat; b) a valve body within said valve housing serving to close and open said valve opening; c) said valve body having an outer side subjected to the pressure of the atmosphere outside said valve housing and an inner side subjected to the pressure in the interior of said tank; d) said valve body being subjected to a built-in closing force which is counteracted by an opening force, the valve being opened when said opening force resulting from the pressure difference between the outer and inner side of the valve body is positive and exceeds said built-in closing force during outflow of liquid from the tank so that then air is sucked in through the valve opening and creates a pressure drop from the atmosphere across the valve to the interior of the valve housing, said pressure drop increasing with the rate of inflow of air; and e) said valve being provided with stand-by biasing means to cause a supplemental biasing closing force which is applied to said valve body to close said valve opening in response to the occurrence of a pressure drop across said valve beyond a predetermined critical value.
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