Claims
- 1. In a double check valve assembly having two duplicate check valves connected in series, the upstream check valve having an inlet terminal and the downstream check valve having a discharge terminal, said terminals being axially aligned, and a passage constituting the discharge passage for the upstream check valve and the inlet passage for the downstream check valve, the improvement comprising, in combination: each check valve having a stationary annular valve seat, and having a stationary barrel positioned coaxially of said valve seat, each check valve having a valve poppet guided for axial movement in its respective barrel and having a seal element adapted for sealing contact with its respective valve seat, each check valve having a spring acting to move its respective valve poppet into sealing contact with said valve seat, each valve poppet having an axis of movement disposed at an angle of about 45.degree. with respect to the axis of said coaxial terminals, and each valve poppet having an axis of movement at substantially right angles to the axis of movement of the other valve poppet.
- 2. In a double check valve assembly having two duplicate check valves connected in series, the upstream check valve having an inlet terminal and the downstream check valve having a discharge terminal, said terminals being axially aligned, and a passage constituting the discharge passage for the upstream check valve and the inlet passage for the downstream check valve, the improvement comprising, in combination: each check valve having a stationary valve seat, and having a stationary barrel positioned coaxially of said valve seat, each check valve having a valve poppet mounted for axial sliding movement in its respective barrel and having a seal element adapted for sealing contact with its respective valve seat, means cooperating with each barrel and its respective valve poppet to define a chamber remote from its respective valve seat, each check valve having a spring acting in cooperation with fluid pressure in its respective chamber to move its respective valve poppet into sealing contact with said valve seat, each valve poppet having an axis of movement disposed at an angle of about 45.degree. with respect to the axis of the coaxial terminals, each valve poppet having an axis of movement at substantially right angles to the axis of movement of the other valve poppet, means on each valve poppet and its respective barrel for establishing a localized zone of relatively rapid flow and consequent reduced pressure when forward flow occurs through the check valve assembly, and means on each valve poppet for establishing communication between its localized zone and its respective closed chamber, so that forward flow of fluid through said double check valve assembly causes a reduction of pressure in each chamber, whereby pressure drop through said double check valve assembly initially falls with increasing flow.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 10,987 filed Feb. 9, 1979, entitled "Check Valve Assembly", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,244,395, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 410,173 filed Oct. 26, 1973 and entitled "Backflow Prevention Apparatus", now abandoned.
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