Claims
- 1. A low resistance valve comprising:
- a valve body having an axial passage therethrough;
- a nozzle having a cylindrical body with a two stepped peripheral portion of reduced diameter near one end, said two stepped portion including a first step portion of reduced diameter on each side of a bottom step portion of even smaller diameter, mounted for sliding movement in said valve body;
- a flat, flexible, resilient, annular sealing member, said annular member having opposed major surfaces substantially wider than the thickness of said annular member and carried on said nozzle and having an aperture sized to fit onto the bottom step portion of said two stepped reduced portion of said nozzle forming a liquid-tight seal and forming the liquid-tight seal for said valve between said nozzle and said valve body as said nozzle and said annular sealing member carried on said nozzle undergo sliding movement on said valve body; and
- a closure for said nozzle, said nozzle being opened by the movement of said nozzle into said valve body;
- wherein said flat annular sealing member is adapted to undergo a bellows-type action as said nozzle and said annular sealing member carried by said nozzle change direction of movement on said valve body.
- 2. A low resistance valve comprising:
- a valve body having an axial passage therethrough;
- a nozzle having a cylindrical body with a two stepped peripheral portion of reduced diameter near one end, said two stepped portion including a first step portion of reduced diameter on each side of a bottom step portion of even smaller diameter, mounted for sliding movement in said valve body;
- a flat, flexible, resilient, annular sealing member, said annular member having opposed major surfaces substantially wider than the thickness of said annular member and carried on said nozzle and having an aperture sized to fit onto the bottom step portion of said two stepped reduced portion of said nozzle forming a liquid-tight seal and forming the liquid-tight seal for said valve between said nozzle and said valve body as said nozzle and said annular sealing member carried on said nozzle undergo sliding movement on said valve body; and
- a closure for said nozzle, said nozzle being opened by the movement of said nozzle into said valve body;
- wherein said flat annular sealing member is mounted on said bottom step and said shoulder steps are wide enough on either side of said bottom step to allow said flat annular sealing member to move in a flip-flop manner toward either shoulder as said nozzle and said annular sealing member carried by said nozzle move in either direction on said valve body without said annular sealing member binding between said nozzle and the wall of the axial passage through said valve body.
- 3. A low-resistance valve for use with a bottle-filling machine comprising:
- a supply tank for holding a liquid to be dispensed;
- a valve having a passage therethrough for controlling the flow of liquid from said supply tank;
- a nozzle for movement in said passage in said valve for dispensing liquid from said supply tank, said nozzle having an elongated body portion with a two stepped peripheral portion of reduced diameter near one end, said two stepped portion including a first step portion of reduced diameter on each side of a bottom step portion of even smaller diameter, mounted for sliding movement in said valve body;
- a flat, flexible, resilient, annular sealing member having substantially parallel opposed major surfaces substantially wider than the thickness of said annular member and carried on said nozzle and having an aperture sized to fit onto the bottom step portion of said two stepped reduced portion of said nozzle forming a liquid-tight seal between said nozzle and said passage through said valve to facilitate movement of said nozzle in said passage; and
- a closure for said nozzle, said nozzle being opened by the movement of said nozzle into said valve and away from said closure;
- wherein said flat annular sealing member is adapted to undergo a bellows-type action as said nozzle and said annular sealing member carried by said nozzle change direction of movement on said valve body.
- 4. A low-resistance valve for use with a bottle-filling machine comprising:
- a supply tank for holding a liquid to be dispensed;
- a valve having a passage therethrough for controlling the flow of liquid from said supply tank;
- a nozzle for movement in said passage in said valve for dispensing liquid from said supply tank, said nozzle having an elongated body portion with a two stepped peripheral portion of reduced diameter near one end, said two stepped portion including a first step portion of reduced diameter on each side of a bottom step portion of even smaller diameter; mounted for sliding movement in said valve body;
- a flat, flexible, resilient, annular sealing member having substantially parallel opposed major surfaces substantially wider than the thickness of said annular member and carried on said nozzle and having an aperture sized to fit onto the bottom step portion of said two stepped reduced portion of said nozzle forming a liquid-tight seal between said nozzle and said passage through said valve to facilitate movement of said nozzle in said passage; and
- a closure for said nozzle, said nozzle being opened by the movement of said nozzle into said valve and away from said closure;
- wherein said flat annular sealing member is mounted on said bottom step and said shoulder steps are wide enough on either side of said bottom step to allow said flat annular sealing member to move in a flip-flop manner toward either shoulder as said nozzle and said annular sealing member carried by said nozzle move in either direction on said valve body without said annular sealing member binding between said nozzle and the wall of the axial passage through said valve body.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/410,669 filed on Sept. 21, 1989.
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