Claims
- 1. A diversion valve for use in a liquid metering arrangement, said valve having a liquid flow control means positionable within a liquid flow line to control the flow of liquid therepast, said flow control means movable between a first position providing substantially no obstruction to liquid flow through said flow line, to a second position at which a substantial proportion of liquid flowing in said flow line is diverted into and through a body of said valve, while a smaller proportion of said liquid is still permitted to flow past said flow control means, said valve body being rotatably mounted in a housing having a liquid outlet port therein, said valve body being rotatable with said flow control means, said valve body having a liquid outlet means in liquid flow connection with said outlet port when said flow control means is in second position but which connection is closed off when said flow control means is in said first position.
- 2. A diversion valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein said valve body is substantially hollow and is sealably mounted within said housing, an external surface of said valve body having a raised portion sealably engageable with said port means provided of said valve housing, said port means alignable with said outlet means when liquid is required to pass therethrough and out of said valve body and said valve housing, a pair of further outlet means provided on an opposite side of said valve body from said outlet means and being on both sides of said raised portion and in liquid flow connection with said outlet means, so that liquid flowing through said further outlet means can travel to said valve outlet means and exit from said valve housing in said second position.
- 3. A diversion valve as claimed in claim 2 wherein said control means comprises a flap valve which in said second position substantially but incompletely closes off said flow line and in said first position substantially axially aligned with the longitudinal axis of said flow line providing substantially minimal resistance to the flow of liquid therethrough.
- 4. A diversion valve as claimed in claim 3 wherein said raised portion comprises a raised surface extending peripherally on said valve body to extend on either side of said outlet means and towards but spaced apart at one edge from said further outlet means, said raised surface defining a pair of grooves on either side thereof providing said liquid flow connection between said outlet means and said further outlet means.
- 5. A diversion valve as claimed in claim 4 wherein said flap valve is in the form of a hemispherical disc which in said second position diverts between 60% and 80% of the liquid into said valve body allowing the remaining liquid to flow therepast and along said liquid flow line.
- 6. A diversion valve as claimed in claim 5 wherein said further outlet means are of such a relative size compared with said outlet means that in said second position substantially 50% of the liquid flowing into said valve body passes through said further outlet means and passes around said valve body before exiting from said valve housing through said port means.
- 7. A liquid metering arrangement including a liquid sampler chamber having a connection to said liquid flow line and a second connection to a liquid flow line through a diversion valve, said diversion valve having a liquid flow control means positionable within said liquid flow line to control the flow of liquid therepast, said flow control means movable between a first position providing substantially no obstruction to liquid flow through said flow line, to a second position at which a substantial proportion of liquid flowing in said flow line is diverted into and through a body of said valve, while a smaller proportion of said liquid is still permitted to flow past said flow control means, said valve body being rotatably mounted in a housing having a liquid outlet port therein, said valve body being rotatable with said flow control means, said valve body having a liquid outlet means in liquid flow connection with said outlet port when said flow control means is in second position but which connection is closed off when said flow control means is in said first position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of my previous U.S. patent application Ser. No. 882,457 filed Jul. 08, 1986 which is a continuation application of my previous U.S. patent application Ser. No. 732,511 filed May 9, 1985 for a Metering Arrangement, both now abandoned.
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