Claims
- 1. A fluid control valve comprising:
- a housing;
- a plurality of first annular fluid control elements stacked within said housing;
- a plurality of second annular fluid control elements stacked within the center space within said first annular fluid control elements, alternate second fluid control elements being provided with a taper of greater than 0.degree. and less than about 3.degree. adjacent the center space within said first annular fluid control elements;
- retainer means for spacing said first stacked fluid control elements from the interior surface of said housing;
- axial force exerting means for causing said first control elements to move toward each other thereby restricting the fluid flow between said first fluid control elements, and ultimately causing said first fluid control elements to come into contact thus preventing fluid flow between said first fluid control elements;
- conduit means in flow communication between said stacked first and second flow control elements and said housing;
- conduit means in flow communication with the center space within said second annular fluid control elements;
- means for preventing fluid flow communication directly between said housing and said center space within both said first and second annular fluid control elements; and
- said first fluid control elements being further defined as forming seats adapted to receive a resilient means and said second fluid control elements further including means for producing an interference fit about the periphery of said second fluid control elements adjacent said center space within said first annular fluid control elements.
- 2. The fluid control valve claimed in claim 1 wherein said axial force exerting means further includes a rotatable truncated spherically shaped member whose seat adapted to receive the resilient means.
- 3. The method of controlling the flow of fluid through a valve comprising:
- maintaining a plurality of first stacked annular fluid control elements in a orientation spaced away from the interior surface of a valve housing;
- maintaining a plurality of second stacked annular fluid control elements within the center space within said first stacked of annular fluid control elements, alternate second fluid control elements being provided with a taper of greater than 0.degree. and less than about 3.degree. adjacent the outer space within said first annular fluid control elements;
- exerting axial force for causing said first fluid control elements to move toward each other thereby restricting the fluid flow between said first fluid control elements and ultimately causing said first fluid control elements to contact thus preventing fluid flow between said first fluid control elements;
- and seating a resilient means within a seat provided in said first fluid control elements and producing an interference fit about the periphery of said second fluid control elements adjacent the center space within said first annular fluid control elements.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of U.S. Pat. Application Ser. No. 943,574 filed Sept. 18, 1978 and which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,205,696 on June 3, 1980.
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