High opening velocity check valve
US-9383023-B2 · Jul 5, 2016 · US
US9890864B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9890864-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514814776-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 31, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2018 |
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A check valve comprises a valve body defining a valve opening and a pair of valve elements mounted so as to be movable from a closed position in which they close the valve opening to prevent fluid flow through the opening to an open position in which they permit fluid flow through the opening. The valve further comprises a one piece bridge element having first and second end portions mounted to the valve housing on opposite sides of the valve opening and an intermediate portion extending between the end portions. The intermediate portion acts as a stop for the valve elements in their open position. A shaft mounting the valve elements for pivotal movement between their open and closed positions, is supported in the end portions of the bridge element. Fasteners for attaching the bridge element to the valve housing overlap the ends of the valve shaft thereby retaining it in the bridge element.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A check valve comprising: a valve housing defining a valve opening; a pair of valve elements mounted so as to be movable from a closed position in which they close the valve opening to prevent fluid flow through the valve opening to an open position in which they permit fluid flow through the valve opening; a one piece bridge element having first and second generally L-shaped end portions mounted to the valve housing on opposite sides of the valve opening and an intermediate portion extending between the end portions, the intermediate portion acting as a stop for the valve elements in their open position; and a valve shaft mounting the valve elements for pivotal movement between their open and closed positions, said valve shaft being supported in the end portions of the bridge element; wherein the end portions of the bridge element each comprise an upright limb for receiving an end of the valve shaft and a base limb extending radially outward from the upright limb for mounting to the valve housing and wherein a fastener passes through a bore in the valve housing and a bore in the base limb such that the fastener extends vertically beyond the valve housing and the base limb, the fastener being in line with the valve shaft and attaching the bridge element to the valve housing. 2. The check valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said bridge element is made from a sheet material. 3. The check valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bridge element is metallic. 4. The check valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the intermediate portion extends upwardly away from the end regions. 5. The check valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the intermediate portion is arcuate in shape, optionally having a generally constant radius of curvature. 6. The check valve as claimed in claim 4 wherein the intermediate region comprises a plurality of straight portions joined by an apex portion. 7. The check valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein the intermediate portion comprises one or more lateral projections for engaging the valve elements. 8. The check valve as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the projections are aligned on opposite sides of the intermediate portion. 9. The check valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the intermediate portion of the bridge element is narrower than the end portions of the bridge element. 10. The check valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the valve shaft is retained on the bridge element by the fastener attaching the bridge element to the valve housing. 11. The check valve as claimed in claim 10 wherein the respective fastener extends to overlap the ends of the valve shaft. 12. The check valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein the valve shaft comprises at least one reduced cross section end portion which is received in an opening in at least one of the first and second end portions of the bridge element. 13. The check valve as claimed in claim 12 wherein the valve shaft comprises reduced cross sectional area end portions at both ends, the reduced cross sectional area end portions being received in respective openings in the end portions of the bridge element, the bridge element being flexible or deformable to permit insertion of the reduced cross sectional area end portions in the respective openings. 14. The check valve as claimed in claim 1 , comprising no fasteners for retaining the valve shaft on the check valve, other than any fastener required for attaching the bridge element to the valve housing. 15. A check valve comprising: a valve housing defining a valve opening; a pair of valve elements mounted so as to be movable from a closed position in which they close the valve opening to prevent fluid flow through the opening to an open position in which they permit fluid flow through the opening; a one piece bridge element having first and second end portions mounted to the valve housing on opposite sides of the valve opening and an intermediate portion extending between the end portions, the intermediate portion acting as a stop for the valve elements in their open position; and a valve shaft mounting the valve elements for pivotal movement between their open and closed positions, said valve shaft being supported in the end portions of the bridge element; wherein the valve shaft comprises reduced cross sectional area end portions at both ends, the reduced cross sectional area end portions being received in respective openings in the end portions of the bridge element, the bridge element being flexible or deformable to permit insertion of the reduced cross sectional area end portions in the respective openings. 16. The check valve as claimed in claim 15 , comprising no fasteners for retaining the valve shaft on the check valve, other than any fastener required for attaching the bridge element to the valve housing. 17. The check valve as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the intermediate portion of the bridge element is narrower than the end portions of the bridge element. 18. A check valve comprising: a valve housing defining a valve opening; a pair of valve elements mounted so as to be movable from a closed position in which they close the valve opening to prevent fluid flow through the opening to an open position in which they permit fluid flow through the opening; a one piece bridge element having first and second end portions mounted to the valve housing on opposite sides of the valve opening and an intermediate portion extending between the end portions, the intermediate portion acting as a stop for the valve elements in their open position, wherein said bridge element is made from a sheet material; and a valve shaft mounting the valve elements for pivotal movement between their open and closed positions, said valve shaft being supported in the end portions of the bridge element. 19. The check valve as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the valve shaft is retained on the bridge element by fasteners which fasten the bridge element to the valve housing. 20. The check valve as claimed in claim 19 , wherein the respective fasteners extend to overlap ends of the valve shaft.
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