Claims
- 1. A valve comprising
- a pressurizable valve body defining an annular valve seat, an inlet fluid passage in communication with one side of the valve seat and an outlet passage in communication with the other side of the valve seat, and a valve actuator passage extending away from the valve seat,
- a nonmagnetic tubular pressurizable bonnet having an extending axis passing through the space circumscribed by the annular valve seat and in direct fluid communication with the passages in said valve body,
- the end of the said bonnet away from the valve seat comprised of inner and outer coaxial plugs being axially movable relative to each other, said outer plug being threadably secured to the bonnet, a pressure seal between said plugs, means for preventing relative rotation between said plugs, a threaded axial bore in said inner plug opening to the interior of the bonnet,
- a cylindrical holder coaxial with and surrounding said tubular bonnet, said holder mounted rotatable thereto, said holder carrying rare earth cobalt magnets defining an even number of north and south poles,
- a driven magnet assembly carrying rare earth cobalt magnets defining an even number of north and south poles rotatably supported in the bonnet,
- a valve stem in the valve actuator passage threadably engaging the bore in said inner plug,
- a valve closure element fixed to said valve stem which when engaged in said valve seat prevents flow between the inlet and outlet passages,
- means for keying the valve stem to the driven magnet assembly such that rotation of the driven assembly rotates the stem and the stem moves into or out of the bore in said inner plug,
- whereby under normal conditions rotation of said driven magnet assembly in one direction raises the valve stem and rotation of said driven magnet assembly in the other direction lowers the valve stem, and
- means external to said bonnet attached to said inner plug for actuating axial movement of the valve stem by relative movement between said inner and outer plugs whereby under abnormal conditions the valve stem may be raised or lowered.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 39,899, May 17, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,274,444.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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