Patent classifications
F16K35/025
Rotary Valve Lockout Apparatus
An apparatus for locking the position of the rotary valve, wherein the valve has a valve shaft adapted to have first and second opposed flatted formations. The apparatus includes first and second cam followers. The cam followers are reciprocally movable via the action of a cam assembly comprising first and second cams mounted on a rotatable cam stem. The cam followers can be simultaneously moved in opposite directions whereby engagement walls in the first and second cam followers can engage the first and second opposed flatted formations simultaneously.
Fluid handling coupling body with latch
Fluid handling couplings can be made to connect and disconnect other members of a fluid handling system. For example, this document describes fluid couplings that are convenient to couple/decouple and that provide strong resistance to inadvertent disconnection when subjected to rotation while pressurized. In some embodiments, the resistance to inadvertent disconnection is facilitated by a latch mechanism of the female coupling that includes a protrusion that becomes seated in a groove of a mated male coupling.
VALVE ASSEMBLY
A valve assembly, comprising: a valve housing body extending along a longitudinal axis X between a first end and a second end and defining a cylindrical passage therethough from the first to the second end; a fluid inlet at the first end for receiving a pressurized fluid; and a fluid outlet provided in between the first and second end of the housing body; and a piston provided in said cylindrical passage, said piston being axially movable between a first position wherein said fluid outlet is blocked by said piston such that the piston blocks the flow of fluid from the inlet to the outlet, and a second position wherein said outlet is not blocked by said piston and a fluid flow path is formed from the inlet to the outlet.
Valve
A valve has a closing member that can be brought from a closed position into an open position by a rotational movement about an axis of rotation transverse to a through-flow direction. A shaft is connected to the closing member and comprises a shaft end. A valve housing has an adjusting device, which has an adjusting device housing and comprises a receptacle in which the shaft end can be received. In order to be able to fix the valve in a switching position, a shaft portion comprises a passage that can be made congruent with two housing-side openings. The passage and the openings can be penetrated by a securing body, and the connection between the shaft and the shaft portion is secured against release when the passage and the openings are congruent.
BALL VALVE HANDLE, SPRING LOADED
A spring-loaded ball valve includes a spring, a first pin, a second pin, and a handle. The spring is configured to apply pressure to the first pin and second pin when the ball valve is in both the fully open and fully closed positions. The spring applies maximum torque when the ball valve is in the fully open or fully closed position to ensure the valve remains in the fully open or fully closed position.
Valve and reservoir(s) for pressurized fluid
A valve for pressurized fluid having a body housing a fluid circuit having an upstream end configured to be placed in communication with a reserve of pressurized fluid and a downstream end configured to be placed in communication with a user of fluid, the circuit having a collection of valve shutter(s) having at least one shutoff valve shutter allowing the circuit to be closed or opened, the valve having a member for manually controlling the collection of valve shutter(s), the control member being mounted to allow the body to move between a rest position in which the collection of valve shutter(s) is in a position in which the circuit is closed and an active position in which the control member actuates the collection of valve shutter(s) into a position in which the circuit is open with a first bore section
Push to sear valve for a gas grill
A gas grill is disclosed having a gas control valve with a push to sear feature. The gas control valve has a housing with a valve core rotatably disposed within the housing. A sear valve is disposed within the valve core. A user rotates the valve core within the housing to selectively align a gas inlet port with an inlet passage and to align a sear gas port and a sear gas flow passage. The sear valve has a sear valve element which is selectively movable relative to the valve core to selectively pass a sear gas through a sear gas port and a sear flow passage to the forward end of the valve housing, and then to the grill. A bias member, preferably a coil spring, is mounted between the sear valve element and the valve core for urging the sear valve element to a closed position.
PILOT VALVE ASSEMBLY
The present disclosure relates to an improved pilot valve assembly for a hydrant pit valve. The pilot valve assembly includes a poppet that is movable between an open position and a closed position. The poppet has a molded seal with an interlock feature to hold the seal rigidly. The pilot valve assembly also includes a manually reset mechanism. The reset mechanism can be horizontally positioned and can function to reset the pilot actuator for the next refueling operation. A lanyard can be connected to the poppet to be used a deactuation mechanism.
Ball valve handle, spring loaded
A spring-loaded ball valve includes a spring, a first pin, a second pin, and a handle. The spring is configured to apply pressure to the first pin and second pin when the ball valve is in both the fully open and fully closed positions. The spring applies maximum torque when the ball valve is in the fully open or fully closed position to ensure the valve remains in the fully open or fully closed position.
MISOPERATION PREVENTION STRUCTURE OF TWO-HANDLE FAUCET
A misoperation prevention structure of a two-handle faucet includes a faucet spout and two switching valves for controlling water to be delivered to the faucet spout. At least one of the two switching valves is equipped with a misoperation prevention mechanism. The misoperation prevention mechanism is configured to restrict the rotation of the handle of the switching valve and to release the restriction on the rotation of the handle of the switching valve. With the misoperation prevention mechanism, the switching valve won't be opened by mistake, thereby avoiding a waste of water resources and improving the safety of use.