Foldable handle for manually-operated quarter-turn valves
09797522 · 2017-10-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K35/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/602
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K35/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K35/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A valve handle for manually-operated quarter-turn valves, such as plug valves and ball valves, has two members which are hingedly attached, allowing an outwardly extending portion of the valve handle to be folded downwardly and against the valve body when the valve is in the closed position. A locking mechanism on the valve handle locks the handle in an operational position. When the lock is deactivated, the outwardly extending portion may be folded downwardly. The locking mechanism may have a clip portion which engages a stop on the valve body, which prevents the inadvertent opening of the valve when the outwardly extending portion is folded downwardly.
Claims
1. A combination of a manual quarter-turn valve with a handle, the valve of the type having a valve body and a stem having a portion extending outwardly from the valve body, wherein the handle engages the portion of the stem extending from the valve body, the combination comprising: the handle having a first member having a stem end and a first pivot end, wherein the stem end comprises an aperture sized to engage the portion of the stem extending from the valve body; a second member having a second pivot end and a distal end, wherein the first pivot end and the second pivot end are hingedly attached together, wherein the second member may pivot from a first position wherein an angle between the first member and the second member is obtuse and the second member is not in contact with the valve body to a second position wherein an angle between the first member and the second member is acute and the second member is in contact with the valve body; and a manually operable locking mechanism which maintains the second member in the first position, wherein the manually operable locking mechanism comprises a sliding retainer member which concurrently overlays the first pivot end and the second pivot end when the second member is in the first position, thereby locking the second member in the first position; wherein the valve body comprises a first valve stop and a second valve stop, and the stem end of the first member comprises an arm which engages the first valve stop when the valve is in an open position and the arm engages the second valve stop when the valve is in the closed position, wherein the sliding retaining member comprises an engagement clip comprising a pair of opposing arms having an opening defined between the pair of opposing arms, wherein the opening engages and receives a protrusion opposite the second valve stop when the second member is moved into the second position, thereby locking the valve in the closed position.
2. The handle of claim 1 wherein the sliding retainer member is biased to lock the second member in the first position.
3. The handle of claim 1 wherein the valve body comprises a handle clip which receives a portion of the second member when the second member is moved to the second position.
4. A combination of a manual quarter-turn valve and a handle, the valve of the type having a valve body and a stem having a portion extending outwardly from the valve body, wherein the handle engages the portion of the stem extending from the valve body, the combination comprising: the handle having a first member having a stem end and a first pivot end, wherein a first longitudinal axis is defined between the stem end and the first pivot end, wherein the first member comprises an aperture sized to engage the portion of the stem extending from the valve body; a second member having a second pivot end and a distal end, wherein a second longitudinal axis is defined by the second pivot end and the distal end, wherein the first member and the second member are hingedly attached together in an end-to-end configuration, wherein the second member may pivot from a first position wherein a first angle is defined between the first longitudinal axis and the second longitudinal axis, and a second position wherein a second angle is defined between the first longitudinal axis and the second longitudinal axis, wherein the first angle is greater than 120 degrees and the second angle is less than 45 degrees; and a manually operable locking mechanism which maintains the second member in the first position, wherein the manually operable locking mechanism comprises a sliding retainer member which concurrently overlays a portion of the first member and the second member when the second member is in the first position, thereby locking the second member in the first position; wherein the valve body comprises a first valve stop and a second valve stop, and the first member comprises an arm which engages the first valve stop when the valve is in an open position and the arm engages the second valve stop when the valve is in the closed position and the sliding retaining member comprises an engagement clip comprising a pair of opposing arms having an opening defined between the pair of opposing arms, wherein the opening engages and receives a protrusion opposite the second valve stop when the second member is moved into the second position, thereby locking the valve in the closed position.
5. The handle of claim 4 wherein the sliding retainer member is biased to lock the second member in the first position.
6. The handle of claim 1 wherein the valve body comprises a handle clip which receives a portion of the second member when the second member is moved to the second position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) Referring now to the figures,
(9) Quarter-turn valve 10 comprises a stem 14 and a valve body 16. Valve body 16 comprises a first valve stop 18 which is engaged by a portion of handle 12 when the valve is in an open position allowing flow through the valve opening 11. Valve body 16 comprises a second valve stop 20 which is engaged by a portion of handle 12 when the valve is in a closed position with no flow going through the valve.
(10) Valve handle 12 comprises a first member 26 hingedly attached to a second member 28 by hinge member 30 in an end-to-end configuration. As shown best in
(11) The first member 26 has a stem end 32 and a first pivot end 34. Stem end 32 is defined as the end of first member 26 which transitions into a first curved portion 38. However, the section of first member 26 between stem end 32 and first pivot end 34 is generally planar. A first longitudinal axis L.sub.1 is defined between the stem end 32 and the first pivot end 34. Curved portion 38 transitions into aperture end 40, in which aperture 36 is placed.
(12) Second member 28 has a second pivot end 42 and a distal end 44. A second longitudinal axis L.sub.2 is defined between the second pivot end 42 and the distal end 44. As best shown in
(13) In application, second member 28 may pivot from a first position where the valve handle 12 extends outwardly for operation, such as shown in
(14) The valve handle 12 further comprises a locking mechanism, such as sliding lock 50, which slides along the long axis of the first member 26. In the locking position in which the second member 28 is in the first position, sliding lock 50 concurrently overlays hinge 30 and a portion of the first member 26 and the second member 28. The sliding lock 50 may be biased in the first position by spring 52 which is attached at one end to sliding lock 50 and at the other end to second member 28.
(15) Sliding lock 50 may also comprise an engagement clip 54 which has a pair of opposing arms 56, wherein an opening 58 is defined between the pair of opposing arms. When second member 28 is in the second position, engagement clip 54 may slide down the length of first member 26 and receive a protrusion 64 opposite second valve stop 20. This feature provides an additional lock-out prevention which prevents the valve 10 from being inadvertently opened when the second member 28 is in the second position.
(16) First member 26 may comprise an arm 60 at its terminus which engages first valve stop 18 when the valve is in the open position allowing flow. When the handle 12 is rotated such that the valve is in the closed position, arm 60 will engage second valve stop 20.
(17) Valve body 16 may have a clip 62 either integral to the valve body or attached to the valve body, where the clip 62 provides a receptacle for receiving and retaining second member 28 when it is pivoted into the second position.
(18) While the above is a description of various embodiments of the present invention, further modifications may be employed without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Thus the scope of the invention should not be limited according to these factors, but according to the following appended claims: