Patent ID: 6109295
Filing Date: 2000-08-29
Classification: F16K,Y10S,Y10T

Abstract:
A valve consisting of:a) a hollow cylindrical housing withi) a threaded end, with male threads, suitable for attaching the valve to a pipe or pipe coupling, from which a liquid to be controlled is supplied to said valve, so as to fill a reservoir to a predetermined level,ii) a middle section with a series of at least four flat edges arranged about the outer circumference of said housing, each flat edge consisting of a rectangular flat surface that is parallel to a complimentary flat surface on the opposite side of the cylinder, and,iii) an unthreaded end with an orifice through which a gas or liquid may flow when the valve operates in an ""open"" position;b) said cylindrical housing containing an internal cylindrical seat machined on one end to accept a sphere;c) said cylindrical housing consisting of a moldable material and being molded so as to incorporate said internal cylindrical seat by means of molding the material to incorporate said internal cylindrical seat into said cylindrical housing;d) said internal cylindrical seat consisting of a base, a lid, and an O-Ring, said O-Ring being disposed within a cavity defined by said lid and said base;e) said base being made of stainless steel, and having a cylindrical shape with a cavity to accept said O-Ring;f) said lid being made of stainless steel, and made to mechanically couple with said base, so as to position said O-Ring in a manner that facilitates a seal between said O-Ring and said sphere, when said cylindrical housing is in a position whereby the threads are facing up;g) said sphere being made of stainless steel, and having a diameter that is larger than the circular opening in said base, and smaller than the cylindrical opening formed by the inside surfaces of said cylindrical housing;h) said sphere being placed so that when the sphere makes contact with the seat, pressed there by the pressure of said liquid or gas, a seal is formed that prevents the passage of said liquid or said gas past said seal;i) said cylindrical housing having a plurality of fins located on the inside wall of the cylindrical opening so as to form a guide for the sphere to move away from the O-Ring, or to be positioned squarely upon the O-Ring to provide an effective seal;j) a screen attached to a circular frame, said circular frame being of a diameter so as to fit snugly within the cylinder at a point just above the fins within the cylinder, with a mesh fine enough to prevent contaminants from entering the valve mechanism, and serving to prevent the sphere from being extracted from the valve under a negative pressure, said fins being disposed between said seat and said screen;k) said cylindrical housing containing a pin that passes through the outer wall of the cylinder in the unthreaded end, into the cavity of the hollow cylinder, and out through the outer wall of the cylinder in the unthreaded end;l) said pin being positioned so as to create the fulcrum of a lever which passes from a point inside the cylindrical housing, through a slot, to the outside of the cylindrical housing;m) said lever having a float attached to it at the extremity farthest from the cylindrical housing;n) said float being made of such a material that would allow the float to be buoyant so that it can move as a function of said liquid or gas level within said reservoir, said float being attached to said lever at a distance from said pin so that the moment of force, which is a function of the change in the level of said liquid or said gas within said reservoir, is sufficient to overcome said pressure supplied by the input of said gas or liquid that maintains the sphere in sealing engagement with said seal, thereby allowing said sphere to be moved away from said seal to permit said liquid or gas to fill said reservoir to said predetermined level and moving said sphere back into sealing engagement with said seal.