Claims
- 1. A three-way plastic diaphragm valve with creep compensation comprising:
a plastic valve body having a first flow duct, a second flow duct, a common flow duct, a first valve seat positioned between the first flow duct and the common flow duct, and a second valve seat positioned between the second flow duct and the common flow duct, a valve stem assembly comprising a first valve member, a first diaphragm, a second valve member, a second diaphragm, an extensible portion, the first valve member, the first diaphragm, the second valve member, the second diaphragm, and the extensible portion all integral with one another, the first valve member movable into and out of a sealing position with the first valve seat for controlling flow between the first flow duct and the common flow duct and the second valve member portion movable into and out of a sealing position with the second valve seat for controlling flow between the second flow duct and the common flow duct, the extensible portion positioned between the first valve member portion and the second valve member portion allowing movement of one of the first valve member portion and the second valve member portion without movement of the other; a first captured spring mechanism operatively engaged with the first valve member portion; a second captured spring mechanism operatively engaged with the second valve member portion; and an actuation portion engaged with the first valve member through the first captured spring mechanism and engaged with the second valve member to move the first valve member portion into the sealing position with the first valve seat, and simultaneously compressing the second captured valve spring mechanism thereby moving the second valve member out of the sealing position with the second valve seat.
- 2. The three-way valve of claim 1 wherein the actuation portion comprises a manual handle rotatably attached to the valve body and a motion translation portion for translating rotary motion of the manual handle into linear motion and a connecting portion extending through the extensible portion and engaged with the second valve member.
- 3. The three-way valve of claim 1 wherein the first captured spring mechanism has a first spring and a distal portion opposite the first valve member and the second captured spring mechanism has a second spring and a proximal portion intermediate the second spring and the second valve member, and wherein the actuation portion comprises a connection portion extending between the distal portion and the proximate portion whereby the distal portion and the proximal portion move in tandem.
- 4. The three-way valve of claim 1 wherein the extensible portion is configured as a bellows.
- 5. A valve with creep compensation comprising:
a plastic valve body having a first flow duct, a second flow duct, a common flow duct, a first valve seat positioned between the first flow duct and the common flow duct, a second valve seat positioned between the second flow duct and the common flow duct; a first valve member portion movable into and out of a sealing position with the first valve seat for controlling flow between the first flow duct and the common flow duct; a second valve member portion movable into and out of a sealing position with the second valve seat for controlling flow between the second flow duct and the common flow duct; a first captured spring operatively engaged with the first valve member portion a second captured spring operatively engaged with the second valve member portion, an actuation portion engaged with the first valve member through the first captured spring and engaged with the second valve member to move the first valve member portion into the sealing position with the first valve seat, and simultaneously moving the second valve member out of the sealing position with the second valve seat by compressing the second captured valve spring thereby.
- 6. The three-way valve of claim 5 wherein the actuation portion comprises a manual handle rotatably attached to the valve body and a motion translation portion for translating rotary motion of the manual handle into linear motion and a connecting portion extending through the extensible portion and engaged with the second valve member.
- 7. The three-way valve of claim 5 wherein the first captured spring mechanism has a first spring and a distal portion opposite the first valve member and the second captured spring mechanism has a second spring and a proximal portion intermediate the second spring and the second valve member, and wherein the actuation portion comprises a connection portion extending between the distal portion and the proximate portion whereby the distal portion and the proximal portion move in tandem.
- 8. The three-way valve of claim 5 wherein the extensible portion is configured as a bellows.
- 9. The three-way valve of claim 5 further comprising a first diaphragm integral with the first valve member and a second diaphragm integral with the second valve member.
- 10. A three-way valve having creep compensation, the valve comprising:
a plastic valve body having an axis, a first flow duct, a second flow duct, a common flow duct, a first valve seat positioned between the first flow duct and the common flow duct, a second valve seat positioned between the second flow duct and the common flow duct, a first valve member portion axially movable into and out of a sealing position with the first valve seat for controlling flow between the first flow duct and the common flow duct; a second valve member portion movable into and out of a sealing position with the second valve seat for controlling flow between the second flow duct and the common flow duct; an actuation portion for moving the first valve member into and out of the sealing position with the first valve seat and for moving the second valve member into and out of the sealing position with the second valve seat; a creep compensation portion comprising at least one captured spring mechanism, the creep compensation portion operatively connected to the actuation portion and the first and second valve members, and wherein the creep compensation portion limits a closure force applied by the first valve member to the first valve seat and further limits a closure force applied by the second valve member to the second valve seat.
- 11. The three-way valve of claim 10 wherein the actuation portion comprises a manual handle rotatably attached to the valve body and a motion translation portion for translating rotary motion of the manual handle into linear motion and a connecting portion extending through the extensible portion and engaged with the second valve member.
- 12. The three-way valve of claim 10 wherein the first captured spring mechanism has a first spring and a distal portion opposite the first valve member and the second captured spring mechanism has a second spring and a proximal portion intermediate the second spring and the second valve member, and wherein the actuation portion comprises a connection portion extending between the distal portion and the proximate portion whereby the distal portion and the proximal portion move in tandem.
- 13. The three-way valve of claim 10 wherein the extensible portion is configured as a bellows.
- 14. The three-way valve of claim 10 further comprising a first diaphragm integral with the first valve member and a second diaphragm integral with the second valve member.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/216,656 filed Dec. 18, 1998. Said application is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09216656 |
Dec 1998 |
US |
Child |
09928541 |
Aug 2001 |
US |