Fine control gas valve

US9695945B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9695945-B2
Application numberUS-201414295751-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 4, 2014
Priority dateApr 15, 2011
Publication dateJul 4, 2017
Grant dateJul 4, 2017

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A fine control gas valve is disclosed. The valve has a tee having first and second tee runs co-axially aligned on a longitudinal axis, and a tee branch oriented non-parallel to the longitudinal axis. A rotatable hand operator member cooperates with a threaded member and a sleeve to enable a valve to be adjustably positioned within the tee. Indicia on the valve may be used to help a user understand how a fluid flow through the valve will be affected by adjustments made by the rotatable hand operator member.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fine control gas valve, comprising: a tee having first and second tee runs co-axially aligned on a longitudinal axis, and a tee branch oriented non-parallel to the longitudinal axis; a hand operator member configured to be engaged with one or more fingers and rotated; a sleeve fixedly secured to the first tee run, the sleeve having a threaded bore coaxially aligned with an axial center of the first tee run, and configured to telescopically engage with the hand operator member as the hand operator member is rotated; a valve assembly partially received in the first tee run and having a valve disc connected to a threaded drive screw, the threaded drive screw being threadably engaged in the threaded bore of the sleeve and operably coupled to the hand operator member such that rotational movement of the hand operator member causes a corresponding rotational movement of the threaded drive screw through the sleeve, and concurrent longitudinal movement of the valve disc within the first tee run; the second tee run configured to accept a section of an external piping such that the external piping is disposed generally coaxial with an axial center of the first tee run; the valve disc being moveable from a first position in which the valve disc prevents flow of a fluid from the second tee run into the tee branch, and a second position in which the valve disc permits flow through the second tee run into the tee branch; the valve disc including a disc flange projecting radially outwardly to help form a sealing surface, and first and second disc slots formed adjacent the disc flange for modifying flow through the gas valve when the valve disc is initially opened, the disc slots each having a pie-shaped configuration, the second disc slot being a mirror image of the first disc slot and positioned 180 degrees about the valve disc with respect to the first disc slot; and the sleeve of the gas valve including markings that become visible or obscured depending on a telescopic positioning of the hand operator member relative to the sleeve, the markings being useable to help a user understand how flow of the fluid through the gas valve will be affected by axial positioning of the valve disc within the first tee run. 2. The fine control gas valve of claim 1 , wherein the pie-shaped configuration of each one of the disc slots include a first side wall edge and a second side wall edge, the second side wall edge oriented at an angle with respect to the first side wall edge and defining a reference line oriented parallel to and offset from a disc longitudinal axis, a width of each said disc slot continuously increasing to a wide width second end which defines a slot end arc; and a pipe received in the second tee run having a first portion of a pipe end face/seat surface in direct contact with a shoulder created in a wall of the second tee run and extending inwardly from the wall, the valve disc when contacting a second portion of the pipe end face/seat surface defining a valve closed condition, the first and second portions of the pipe end face/seat surface being co-planar to each other. 3. The fine control gas valve of claim 2 , wherein the disc flange has a disc flange seat contact surface oriented parallel to the second portion of the pipe end face/seat surface and in direct contact with the pipe end face/seat surface in the valve closed condition. 4. The fine control gas valve of claim 3 , wherein the valve disc further includes: a disc columnar portion having a diameter smaller than a diameter of the disc flange, the disc columnar portion oriented perpendicular to the disc flange seat; and a disc curved portion tangentially extending from the disc columnar portion and continuously decreasing in diameter toward a disc free end, the disc free end oriented parallel with respect to the disc flange seat. 5. The fine control gas valve of claim 2 , wherein the valve disc further includes: a disc columnar portion oriented perpendicular to the disc flange; a continuously decreasing diameter disc curved portion tangentially extending from the disc columnar portion and oppositely directed from the disc flange; and the first disc slot having a first end positioned in the disc columnar portion and extending to a second end wider than the first end and positioned in the disc curved portion such that the wide width second end at the slot end arc defines a closest portion of the first disc slot to a disc free end. 6. The fine gas control valve of claim 1 , wherein rotation of the hand operator member operates to cover or reveal indicia operably associated with the hand operator member, the indicia helping a user to determine how to adjust the valve disc to achieve a desired degree of flow through the fine gas control valve. 7. A fine control gas valve, comprising: a tee having first and second tee runs co-axially aligned along a longitudinal axis, and a tee branch oriented non-parallel to the longitudinal axis; a sleeve having a threaded bore axially aligned with the longitudinal axis and coupled to the first tee run; a valve disc positioned within the first tee run and being connected to a drive screw, the drive screw being threadably engaged within the threaded bore of the sleeve; a hand operator member engaged with the drive screw such that rotational movement of the hand operator member threadably advances or retracts the drive screw towards or away from the second tee run, the drive screw being longitudinally moved by axial rotation of the drive screw; the hand operator member and the sleeve being telescopically coupled, with the sleeve including indicia thereon, the indicia being covered up or revealed depending on whether the hand operator member is rotated in clockwise or counterclockwise directions, to thus aid a user in adjusting a flow of a fluid through the second tee run into the tee branch; the valve disc including a disc flange projecting radially outwardly to help form a sealing surface, and a pair of circumferentially spaced apart disc slots formed adjacent the disc flange for modifying flow through the gas valve when the valve disc is initially opened from a fully closed position, the disc slots each defining a surface having non-parallel side wall edges; and wherein the valve disc has a flange which helps to form a seal for seating the valve disc within the tee to block a flow of the fluid from the second tee run to the tee branch. 8. The fine control gas valve of claim 7 , wherein the sleeve is secured stationary to the first tee run. 9. The fine gas control valve of claim 7 , wherein the valve disc has a generally conical shape. 10. The fine control gas valve of claim 9 , wherein the valve disc is fixedly coupled to the drive screw via a pin. 11. A fine control gas valve, comprising: a tee having opposed first and second tee runs axially aligned along a common longitudinal axis, and a tee branch extending non-parallel to the common longitudinal axis; a sleeve fixedly secured to one end of the first tee run, the sleeve having a threaded bore axially aligned with the common longitudinal axis; a hand operator member adapted to be grasped with two or more fingers of a hand and rotated, the hand operator member being telescopically engaged with the sleeve to move longitudinally into and out from the sleeve as the hand operator member is rotated; a generally conically shaped valve disc disposed in the first tee run, the valve disc being fixedly connected to a threaded drive screw by a pin, and longitudinally moved within the first tee run by rotation of the threaded drive screw, the threaded drive screw further being engaged within the sleeve; the valve disc including a di

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  • with screw-spindle {or internally threaded actuating means} · CPC title

  • Mechanical means (F16K37/0075 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • using a magnet {, e.g. diaphragm valves, cutting off by means of a liquid} · CPC title

  • Indicator element rigidly carried by the movable element whose position is indicated · CPC title

  • F16K1/04Primary

    with a cut-off member rigid with the spindle, e.g. main valves · CPC title

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What does patent US9695945B2 cover?
A fine control gas valve is disclosed. The valve has a tee having first and second tee runs co-axially aligned on a longitudinal axis, and a tee branch oriented non-parallel to the longitudinal axis. A rotatable hand operator member cooperates with a threaded member and a sleeve to enable a valve to be adjustably positioned within the tee. Indicia on the valve may be used to help a user underst…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Graco Minnesota Inc, Q E D Env Systems Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16K1/04. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 04 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).