Claims
- 1. A fluid control valve, comprising:
a valve body having first, second and third fluid passages, the first and second fluid passages being fluidly interconnected; a valve plug fixedly retained within the valve body by mechanical deformation of a portion of the valve body, the valve plug including a back valve seat; a valve element including a stem and a valve head, the stem being received within a central bore in the valve plug and moveable to bring the valve head into and out of engagement with the back valve seat to close or open a flow path to the third fluid passage.
- 2. The fluid control valve as in claim 1, wherein the valve plug has an external geometry, and the valve body has essentially the same external geometry after deformation, the geometry of the valve plug and valve body cooperating to prevent the valve plug from rotating within the valve body.
- 3. The fluid control valve as in claim 1, wherein an end portion of the valve stem projects externally from the valve body and can be accessed to move the valve element between the open and closed positions.
- 4. The fluid control valve as in claim 1, wherein both the valve plug and the valve stem have corresponding threads that enable the valve element to be screwed into and out of the valve plug to bring the valve head into and out of sealing engagement with the back valve seat.
- 5. The fluid control valve as in claim 1, wherein the valve plug includes an annular channel outwardly surrounding the plug and in fluid connection with the third fluid passage in the valve body, the channel also fluidly connected with the first and second fluid passages when the flow path is open.
- 6. The fluid control valve as in claim 5, wherein the valve plug includes a radial opening fluidly interconnecting the annular channel with the central bore of the valve plug.
- 7. The fluid control valve as in claim 6, wherein the central bore in the valve plug includes a radially enlarged counterbore portion opening at an upstream end of the valve plug to receive fluid when the valve head is out of engagement with the valve seat, and the radial opening is fluidly interconnected with the enlarged portion of the central bore.
- 8. The fluid control valve as in claim 1, wherein an O-ring seal is provided between the valve stem and the valve plug to provide a fluid-tight seal therebetween.
- 9. The fluid control valve as in claim 1, wherein the back valve seat is defined at an upstream end of the valve plug.
- 10. The fluid control valve as in claim 1, wherein the valve body includes an internal, radially-projecting annular shoulder, said shoulder axially locating the valve plug in the valve body.
- 11. The fluid control valve as in claim 10, wherein the valve body narrows at a downstream end, such that the valve plug is captured between the annular shoulder and the narrow portion of the valve body.
- 12. The fluid control valve as in claim 1, and further including a front valve seat defined in the valve body, axially opposite from the back valve seat, and the valve element is further movable to bring the valve head into and out of engagement with the front valve seat to allow or prevent fluid flow between the first fluid passage and the second fluid passage.
- 13. A back-seating valve, comprising:
a valve body having an inlet passage and an outlet passage which are fluidly interconnected, and a service passage, the valve body including an annular valve plug retaining portion projecting outwardly from one end of the valve body; an annular valve plug located in the valve plug retaining portion of the valve body and fixedly retained therein by mechanical deformation of the valve plug retaining portion, the valve plug including a threaded through-bore, and an upstream end defining an annular back valve seat bounding the upstream end of the through-bore; a valve element including an elongated stem and an integral, enlarged valve head, the stem being threadably received within the threaded through-bore in the piston plug and including an end portion projecting outwardly from a downstream end of the valve body and externally accessible and rotatable in one direction to bring the valve head into sealing engagement with the back valve seat to prevent flow from the inlet and outlet passages to the service port, and rotatable in another direction to bring the valve head out of sealing engagement with the back valve seat to open a flow path from the inlet and outlet passage to the service port.
- 14. The back-seating valve as in claim 13, wherein the valve plug has an external geometry, and the valve body has essentially the same external geometry after deformation, the geometry of the valve plug and valve body cooperating to fix the valve plug with respect to the valve body and prevent the valve plug from rotating within the valve body.
- 15. The back-seating valve as in claim 13, wherein the valve plug includes an annular channel outwardly surrounding the plug and in fluid connection with the service passage in the valve body, the channel also in fluid connection with the inlet passage when the valve head is out of sealing engagement with the valve plug.
- 16. The fluid control valve as in claim 15, wherein the valve plug includes a plurality of radial openings fluidly interconnecting the annular channel through the central bore in the valve plug.
- 17. The back-seating valve as in claim 16, wherein the through-bore in the valve plug includes a radially enlarged counterbore portion opening at the valve seat to receive fluid when the valve head is out of engagement with the valve seat, the radial openings fluidly interconnected with the enlarged portion of the through-bore.
- 18. The back-seating valve as in claim 13, wherein an O-ring seal is provided between the valve stem and the valve plug to provide a fluid-tight seal there-between.
- 19. The back-seating valve as in claim 13, wherein an O-ring seal is provided between the valve plug and the valve body to provide a fluid-tight seal therebetween.
- 20. The back-seating valve as in claim 13, wherein the valve body includes an internal, radially-projecting annular shoulder, said shoulder axially locating the valve plug in the valve body.
- 21. The back-seating valve as in claim 20, wherein the valve body narrows at a downstream end, such that the valve plug is captured between the annular shoulder and the narrow portion of the valve body.
- 22. The back-seating valve as in claim 13 and further including a front valve seat in the valve body, axially opposite from the back valve seat, and the valve element is further moveable to bring the valve head into and out of engagement with the front valve to allow or prevent fluid flow between the inlet passage and the outlet passage.
- 23. A back-seating valve, comprising:
a valve body having an inlet passage and an outlet passage which are fluidly interconnected, and a service passage, a front valve seat defined in the valve body at the inlet passage, the valve body including an annular valve plug retaining portion projecting outwardly from one end of the valve body; an annular valve plug located in the valve plug retaining portion of the valve body and fixedly retained therein, the valve plug including an upstream end defining a back valve seat; a valve element including an elongated stem and an integral, enlarged valve head, the stem being threadably received within a threaded through-bore in the valve plug and including an end portion projecting outwardly from a downstream end of the valve body and externally accessible and rotatable in one direction into a closed position to bring the valve head into scaling engagement with the back valve seat to close a flow path to the service port, and rotatable in another direction into an intermediate position to bring the valve head out of sealing engagement with the back valve seat to open the flow path to the service port, and further rotatable in the other direction into a closed position to bring the valve head into sealing engagement with the front valve seat to prevent fluid flow between the inlet and outlet passages, wherein the valve plug includes an annular channel outwardly surrounding the plug and fluidly connected with the service passage in the valve body, the channel also fluidly connected with the inlet and outlet passage when the valve head is in the intermediate position.
- 24. The fluid control valve as in claim 23, wherein the valve plug includes a series of radial openings fluidly interconnecting the annular channel with the threaded through-bore.
- 25. The back-seating valve as in claim 23, wherein the central through-bore in the valve plug includes a radially enlarged counterbore portion opening at the valve seat to receive fluid when the valve head is out of engagement with the valve seat, and the radial openings fluidly interconnect the annular channel with the enlarged counterbore portion of the through-bore.
- 26. The back-seating valve as in claim 23, wherein the valve body is mechanically deformed to prevent movement of the valve plug with respect to the valve body.
- 27. A back-seating valve, comprising:
a valve body having an inlet passage and an outlet passage which are fluidly interconnected, and a service passage, a front valve seat defined in the valve body at the inlet passage, the valve body including an annular valve plug retaining portion projecting outwardly from one end of the valve body; an annular valve plug located in the valve plug retaining portion of the valve body and fixedly retained therein by mechanical deformation of the valve plug retaining portion, the valve plug including a threaded through-bore, and an upstream end defining an annular back valve seat bounding the upstream end of the through-bore; a valve element including an elongated stem and a valve head, the stem being threadably received within the threaded through-bore in the valve plug and including an end portion projecting outwardly from a downstream end of the valve body and externally accessible and rotatable in one direction into a closed position to bring the valve head into sealing engagement with the back valve seat to close a flow path to the service port, and rotatable in another direction into an intermediate position to bring the valve head out of sealing engagement with the back valve seat to open the flow path to the service port, and further rotatable in the other direction into a closed position to bring the valve head into sealing engagement with the front valve seat to prevent fluid flow between the inlet and the outlet passages, the valve plug including an annular channel outwardly surrounding the plug and fluidly connected with the service passage in the valve body, the channel also fluidly connected with the inlet and outlet passages when the valve head is in the intermediate position.
- 28. A method for assembling a back-seating valve, wherein the valve includes a valve body with an inlet passage, an outlet passage and a service port, and an annular valve plug retaining portion projecting outwardly from one end of the valve body, the method comprising the steps of: forming a subassembly comprising a valve plug and a valve element, where the valve plug includes a central threaded throughbore with a valve seat at one end; and the valve element includes i) an elongated threaded valve stem received in the central throughbore and having a portion which extends externally from another end of the valve plug, and ii) an enlarged valve head at one end of the valve stem which is moveable into and out of engagement with the valve seat, and then the subassembly is inserted into an open end of the valve plug retaining portion, and the valve body is then mechanically deformed to retain the valve plug within the valve body and prevent the valve plug from moving within the valve body.
- 29. The method as in claim 28, wherein the valve body further includes an internal, radially-inward directed shoulder, and further including the step of inserting the subassembly into the body until the valve plug contacts the shoulder, such that the subassembly is properly axially located in the valve body.
- 30. The method as in claim 29, further including the step of narrowing the open end of the valve body to capture the valve plug between the shoulder and a narrow end of the valve body to prevent axial movement of the valve plug with respect to the valve body.
- 31. The method as in claim 28, wherein the valve plug includes a non-cylindrical outer geometry and the valve body normally includes a cylindrical geometry such that when the valve body is mechanically deformed, the valve body acquires the non-cylindrical geometry of the valve plug to prevent the valve plug from rotating within the valve body.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED CASES
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/307,782; filed Jul. 25, 2001, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference,
Provisional Applications (1)
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