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Temperature and pressure resistant shutoff valve

  • US 5,531,247 A
  • Filed: 06/28/1994
  • Issued: 07/02/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/28/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a float-controlled shutoff valve for a generally upright supply tube disposed within the interior of a liquid storage tank, the improvement comprising:

  • a tubular valve body adapted to be mounted on the tube and having an elongated, internal passage therethrough disposed for liquid flow communication with the tube and the tank when the body is mounted on the tube,said passage having a valve chamber provided with an upstream end and a downstream end;

    a valve spool located within said chamber, extending across said passage and supported by the body for rotation about a transverse axis between open and closed positions,said spool having a cross-flow cavity extending through one side thereof and a single, solid sidewall on the opposite side thereof,said sidewall having an interior surface defining the boundaries of the cavity, and said cavity extending transverse to said axis of rotation,said cavity being disposed in liquid flow alignment with the passage and said sidewall being disposed generally along-side the passage when the spool is in said open position,said cavity being disposed out of liquid flow alignment with the passage and said sidewall being disposed across the passage at the upstream end of the chamber generally above the cavity to block liquid flow past the valve spool when the spool is rotated to said closed position,said spool being open and unobstructed on said one side thereof in the area of said cavity regardless of the position of said spool; and

    a float operably coupled with said spool for progressively rotating the spool into said closed position as the liquid being supplied through the supply tube rises to a predetermined level in the tank,the direction of rotation of the valve spool during movement from the open position to the closed position being such that the cavity becomes progressively less exposed as said sidewall of the spool moves across the passage generally in the same direction as liquid passing through the unobstructed cavity to thereby eliminate counteracting forces acting on said spool and within said cavity.

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