Claims
- 1. An excess flow and pressure differential responsive safety valve for use in a fluid flow path, comprising in combination:
- a generally elongated and hollow cylindrical body including openings therein for receiving fluid flow from said flow path into said body, said body having a closed upstream end and an open downstream end;
- an annular valve seat means at said downstream end of said body, said seat means including an axial flow opening therein to permit fluid flow out of the downstream end of said body;
- a valve cavity within said body upstream of said seat means;
- actuating valve piston means in said valve cavity for axial movement therein and having an upstream and a downstream face and also having an open position in spaced relation to said seat means and a closed position in which the downstream face is in contact with said seat means, said piston means having its periphery, downstream face and at least a portion of its upstream face generally exposed to fluid flow from said openings, said openings being located in the wall of said body upstream of said seat means and opening into said valve cavity;
- a divider wall in said body upstream of said openings and in downstream spaced relation to said closed upstream end to define a damping cavity separated from said valve cavity by said divider wall and which damping cavity is generally closed to fluid flow within said valve cavity;
- rod guide receiving means in said divider wall for slidably receiving rod means for axial movement therein and for restricting radial movement thereof;
- rod means attached to the upstream face of said piston means and extending generally axially rearwardly through said rod guide receiving means and into said damping cavity;
- biasing means within said damping cavity operatively connected to said rod means for normally urging said piston means away from said seat to said open position when fluid flow in said valve body is within preselected velocity and pressure ranges;
- said piston means and rod means being designed to move axially in said body upon the occurrence of said preselected fluid flow pressures and velocities which overcome the force of said biasing means so that said piston means moves to said closed postion and engages said seat means; and said body includes damping means connected to said rod means for opposing actuating valve piston means movement in a degree variable with the velocity of valve piston means movement.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1 and in which a movable dash pot piston is secured to said rod means within said damping cavity and wherein said biasing means is a spring member located in said damping cavity for urging said valve piston means to its normally open position.
- 3. The invention according to claim 2 and in which said openings are generally axially elongated, circumferentially spaced apart slots in said body wall which slots extend from a position behind the upstream face of said valve piston means to a point rearwardly of said seat means such that movement of the valve piston means operates to alter the area of flow through said openings.
- 4. The invention according to claim 3 and in which said seat means is of sufficiently reduced diameter to allow the downstream face of said valve piston means to engage the same when in the closed position.
- 5. The invention defined in claim 4, including means carried by said actuating piston for sealing said damping cavity from said valve cavity as an incident to retraction of said actuating piston.
- 6. The invention defined in claim 1 in which said seat means comprises a cylindrical flange extending inwardly from the inner wall of said valve cavity and which further comprises means in the form of a cavity formed in said valve seat radially outwardly of and at the side of said seat away from said axial flow opening for collecting fine particulate matter.
- 7. The invention defined in claim 1 which further comprises means for leaking a preselected amount of gas past said valve notwithstanding closure of said valve.
- 8. The invention defined in claim 7 and in which said means for leaking gas past said valve is a groove of preselected size in the downstream face of said valve piston means.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 600,856, filed July 31, 1975 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application for U.S. Pat. Ser. No. 535,185, filed Dec. 23, 1974 for IMPROVEMENTS IN VALVES by Donald C. Hill and Robert W. Lyall.
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