Lining for mechanical joints
US-2016348800-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US10753496B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10753496-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615355562-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 25, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 25, 2020 |
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A valve or a valve coupling has a closing member rotatably mounted within the bore of a housing. The valve closing member is mounted on tapered shafts. The shafts may be stepwise tapered, or a portion of the shafts may be tapered. The ends of the shafts having the larger diameters engage lugs on the valve closing member and the ends having the smaller diameters extend from the housing.
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A valve for controlling flow through pipe elements, said valve comprising: a valve housing surrounding and defining a bore; a valve closing member mounted within said bore, said valve closing member being rotatable about an axis of rotation between an open position permitting flow through said bore and a closed position preventing flow through said bore; first and second lugs mounted in spaced relation to one another on said valve closing member, said lugs defining respective apertures aligned with said axis of rotation; first and second shafts extending in opposite directions along said axis of rotation, said first shaft being received within said aperture of said first lug, said second shaft being received within said aperture of said second lug; first and second bearings mounted on said valve housing diametrically opposite to one another, said first and second bearings respectively defining first and second passages through said valve housing, said first and second passages being aligned with said axis of rotation, said first bearing receiving said first shaft, said second bearing receiving said second shaft; wherein each said shaft has a diameter at a first end larger than a diameter at a second end, said first end of first shaft engaging and being retained within said valve housing by said first lug, said first end of said second shaft engaging and being retained within said valve housing by said second lug. 2. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein said first bearing comprises a first bonnet extending from said valve housing. 3. The valve according to claim 2 , wherein said second bearing comprises a second bonnet extending from said valve housing. 4. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of one of said shafts is tapered. 5. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of said shafts is step-wise tapered from said first end to said second end. 6. The valve according to claim 1 , further comprising a first seal positioned between said first bearing and said first shaft. 7. The valve according to claim 1 , further comprising a second seal positioned between said second bearing and said second shaft. 8. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein: a first end of at least one of said shafts comprises a male spline; at least one of said lugs comprises a female spline, said male spline engaging said female spline to secure said at least one shaft to said at least one lug. 9. The valve according to claim 8 , wherein said first end of said at least one shaft is tapered. 10. The valve according to claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of segments attached to one another end to end surrounding said housing and forming a coupling for joining said pipe elements, each said segment having attachment members located at opposite ends, each said segment having arcuate surfaces positioned on opposite sides thereof for engagement with said pipe elements. 11. The valve according to claim 10 , wherein said attachment members comprise attachment lugs extending outwardly from opposite ends of each said segment, each said attachment lug defining a hole for receiving a fastener. 12. The valve according to claim 10 , wherein said arcuate surfaces project from said segments radially toward an axis aligned coaxially with said bore. 13. The valve according to claim 10 , wherein said plurality of segments comprises no more than two said segments. 14. The valve according to claim 10 , wherein at least one of said bonnets extends through an opening in one of said segments. 15. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein said valve closing member comprises a disk. 16. A valve coupling for joining pipe elements and controlling flow therethrough, said valve coupling comprising: a plurality of segments attached to one another end to end surrounding a central space; a valve housing captured between said segments and surrounding and defining a bore; a valve closing member mounted within said bore, said valve closing member being rotatable about an axis of rotation between an open position permitting flow through said bore and a closed position preventing flow through said bore; first and second lugs mounted in spaced relation to one another on said valve closing member, said lugs defining apertures aligned with said axis of rotation; first and second shafts extending in opposite directions along said axis of rotation, said first shaft being received within said aperture of said first lug, said second shaft being received within said aperture of said second lug; first and second bearings mounted on said valve housing diametrically opposite to one another, said first and second bearings respectively defining first and second passages through said valve housing, said first and second passages being aligned with said axis of rotation, said first bearing receiving said first shaft, said second bearing receiving said second shaft; wherein each said shaft has a diameter at a first end larger than a diameter at a second end, said first end of said first shaft engaging and being retained within said valve housing by said first lug, said first end of said second shaft engaging and being retained within said valve housing by said second lug. 17. The valve coupling according to claim 16 , wherein said first bearing comprises a first bonnet extending from said valve housing. 18. The valve coupling according to claim 17 , wherein said second bearing comprises a second bonnet extending from said valve housing. 19. The valve coupling according to claim 18 , wherein at least one of said bonnets extends through an opening in one of said segments. 20. The valve coupling according to claim 16 , wherein at least a portion of at least one of said shafts is tapered. 21. The valve coupling according to claim 16 , wherein at least one of said shafts is step-wise tapered from said first end to said second end. 22. The valve coupling according to claim 16 , further comprising a first seal positioned between said first bearing and said first shaft. 23. The valve coupling according to claim 16 , further comprising a second seal positioned between said second bearing and said second shaft. 24. The valve coupling according to claim 16 , wherein: a first end of at least one of said shafts comprises a male spline; at least one of said lugs comprises a female spline, said male spline engaging said female spline to secure said at least one shaft to said at least one lug. 25. The valve according to claim 24 , wherein said first end of said at least one shaft is tapered. 26. The valve coupling according to claim 16 , further comprising: attachment members located at opposite ends of each said segment; arcuate surfaces positioned on opposite sides of each said segment for engagement with said pipe elements. 27. The valve coupling according to claim 26 , wherein said attachment members comprise attachment lugs extending outwardly from opposite ends of each said segment, each said attachment lug defining a hole for receiving a fastener. 28. The valve coupling according to claim 26 , wherein said arcuate surfaces project from said segments radially toward an axis aligned coaxially with said bore. 29. The valve coupling according to claim 16 , wherein said plurality of segments comprises no more than two said segments.
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