Variable flow directional valve for cooling towers
First Claim
1. A directional valve assembly for use with a cooling tower water supply pipe for changing the direction of water flow emanating from said supply pipe to a different direction, comprisinga valve housing having an open end face connected to an open end face of said supply pipe and having an upper curved portion and a lower portion with an open bottom,a disc plate disposed in said valve housing for reciprocable movement from said open end face thereof to an opposing end wall thereof, said disc plate having at least half of its perimeter in close proximity to said upper curved portion of said housing,a valve stem supported at the center of said disc plate and extending through a bushing in said opposing end wall of said valve housing,guide means disposed on each of opposing side walls of said lower portion of said valve housing and extending substantially the axial length of said valve housing,follower means disposed on opposite peripheral portions of said disc plate below said half of said perimeter and respectively engaging said guide means, anddrive means for reciprocating said valve stem and said disc plate, whereby said disc plate is reciprocated in said valve housing from a fully closed position when said disc plate abuts said end face of said supply pipe to a fully opened position when said disc plate is adjacent said opposing end wall of said valve housing and water flows unregulated through said valve housing.
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Abstract
A valve housing using a reciprocable valve disc plate for opening and closing off the water supply in the valve housing, as well as regulating the water flow between a fully closed and a fully open position. The disc plate is provided with guide follower members that cooperate with guide channels or tracks disposed respectively on opposite side walls of the valve housing for stabilizing the movement of the disc plate and for preventing chatter and undue wear and strain of the valve stem and its bushing that would ordinarily result from water turbulence in the valve housing.
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8 Claims
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1. A directional valve assembly for use with a cooling tower water supply pipe for changing the direction of water flow emanating from said supply pipe to a different direction, comprising
a valve housing having an open end face connected to an open end face of said supply pipe and having an upper curved portion and a lower portion with an open bottom, a disc plate disposed in said valve housing for reciprocable movement from said open end face thereof to an opposing end wall thereof, said disc plate having at least half of its perimeter in close proximity to said upper curved portion of said housing, a valve stem supported at the center of said disc plate and extending through a bushing in said opposing end wall of said valve housing, guide means disposed on each of opposing side walls of said lower portion of said valve housing and extending substantially the axial length of said valve housing, follower means disposed on opposite peripheral portions of said disc plate below said half of said perimeter and respectively engaging said guide means, and drive means for reciprocating said valve stem and said disc plate, whereby said disc plate is reciprocated in said valve housing from a fully closed position when said disc plate abuts said end face of said supply pipe to a fully opened position when said disc plate is adjacent said opposing end wall of said valve housing and water flows unregulated through said valve housing.
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8. A directional valve assembly for use with a cooling tower water supply pipe for changing the direction of water flow emanating from said supply pipe to a different direction, comprising
a valve housing having an open end face connected to an open end face of said supply pipe, said housing having a lower portion with an open bottom, a disc plate disposed in said valve housing for reciprocable movement from said open end face thereof to an opposing end wall thereof, a valve stem supported at the center of said disc plate and extending through a bushing in said opposing end wall of said valve housing, guide means disposed on each of opposing side walls of said lower portion of said valve housing and extending substantially the length of said valve housing, follower means disposed on opposite peripheral portions of said disc plate and respectively engaging said guide means, and drive means for reciprocating said valve stem and said disc plate, whereby said disc plate is reciprocated in said valve housing from a fully closed position when said disc plate abuts said end face of said supply pipe to a fully opened position when said disc plate is adjacent said opposing end wall of said valve housing and water flows unregulated through said valve housing.
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