The present invention refers to a fluid flow shut-off and control device, bearing an incorporated rotatable quick-connect ring nut; in other words it is a valve or member which serves to control the flow of fluids in pipes, for example by interrupting said flow or allowing it only one direction, such as, for example:
The prior art provides for the ends of the valve body to be connected, for example, with safety clamps or similar systems.
Object of the present invention is to make available to the art a fluid flow shut-off and control valve or device wherein one of more ends of the body of said valve is shaped so as to be able to be coupled with a rotatable ring nut provided with a female thread which can be screwed and assembled with the corresponding threaded part of a component with a male thread, such as, for example a manifold, a pipe fitting or the like.
Other advantages that are shown by the present invention can be summed up as:
1. Free ring nut: unlike the usual valves with a female thread, this one does not require thread insulating tape in that it includes a fixed gasket which further reduces assembly times.
2. The gasket is fixed in the ring nut by three protruding lips which avoid accidental loss of said gasket.
3. The shape and structure of the gasket allow the use of pipes of different thicknesses.
4. Unlike the usual valves on the market, the free ring nut allows assembly and removal of the valve body without the need to rotate the entire valve.
5. Positioning of the valve body: unlike the usual valves on the market, the free ring nut allows the desired positioning of the valve body at the end of screwing.
Said objects and advantages are achieved by the fluid flow shut-off and control device of the present invention, which is characterised by what is set forth in the claims below.
These and other characteristics will be made clearer by the description that follows of some embodiments illustrated, purely by way of non limiting example, in the appended drawings, wherein:
With reference to
To be more precise, said valve 1 comprises, as is known, a body 2 wherein is formed the section S for passage of the fluid to be shut off with an appropriate means, controlled by means of a hand lever 3.
The body 2 extends axially so as to define two opposite ends denoted by reference numerals 2A and 2B, for connection to the pipes.
Whilst the end 2A is of the known type, adapted to achieve, for example, coupling with a safety clamp or similar systems, the end 2B is shaped so as to allow coupling of said valve 2 with a rotatable ring nut 7, provided with a female screw which will screw onto the corresponding threaded part of a component with a male thread.
More precisely, the end 2B of the body 2 bears a flange 4 with two couplings or projections (4A, B) parallel to each other and adapted to engage corresponding teeth 8 disposed in a circle in the inner space 10 of the ring nut 7 (
The front projection 4A, that is the one adjacent to the end of the body 2, chamfered to facilitate entry of the teeth 8 into the flange 4 during assembly of the ring nut 7 with the body 2, is adapted to ensure non return of said ring nut, whereas the rear projection 4B, that is the one situated between the first projection 4A and the handle hand lever 3, avoids sliding of the ring nut 7 on the body 2, holding the device 1 in place during rotation of the teeth 8 on the flange 4.
As stated previously, a female thread 10 and a conical gasket 9 the flat seat of which allows the use of pipes of different thicknesses are situated inside the ring nut 7.
The conical gasket 9 has at least one protruding lip 11 (
In the example reference is made to a valve 1 with a ring nut 7 on one end but it is obvious that this arrangement does not limit the protection requested since the ring nut can be situated on both of the ends illustrated.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MO2008U000012 | May 2008 | IT | national |