Claims
- 1. A probe activated valve system comprising:
a shell having a valve passage, the valve passage having an end through which the valve passage is fluidly connected to a probe passage; a valve seat at the end of the valve passage; a valve sealing member having a retained sealing member; the valve sealing member moveable from a closed position in which the valve sealing member compresses the mechanically retained sealing member against the valve seat to form a face seal and prevents fluid in the valve passage from flowing to the probe passage, to an open position, upon insertion of a probe to engage and displace the valve sealing member along the valve passage, such that the valve sealing member is spaced from the valve seat and allows fluid in the valve passage to flow to the probe passage for collection by the probe.
- 2. The probe activated valve system of claim 1, wherein the valve seat is a stop integrally formed on the shell.
- 3. The probe activated valve system of claim 1, further comprising an insert member provided at the end of the valve passage, the insert member having a head, the valve seat being provided on the head.
- 4. The probe activated valve system of claim 1, further comprising biasing means normally urging the valve sealing member to the closed position.
- 5. The probe activated valve system of claim 1, wherein the retained sealing member comprises an elastomeric material.
- 6. The probe activated valve system of claim 5, wherein the retained sealing member is an O-ring.
- 7. The probe activated valve system of claim 1, wherein the valve sealing member includes a groove and the retained sealing member is retained in the groove by mechanical forming.
- 8. The probe activated valve system of claim 7, wherein the valve sealing member is retained in the groove by coining.
- 9. The probe activated valve system of claim 7, wherein the valve sealing member is retained in the groove by rolling.
- 10. The probe activated valve system of claim 7, wherein the valve sealing member is retained in the groove by a pressing operation.
- 11. The probe activated valve system of claim 1, wherein the valve system works inline with a valve controlling the main passage creating a twin valve system which utilizes the same spring.
- 12. The probe activated valve system of claim 1, further comprising a recess in the valve sealing member for aligning the inserted probe with the valve sealing member.
- 13. The probe activated valve system of claim 1, wherein the probe is permanently fixed to the valve sealing member.
- 14. The probe activated valve system of claim 13, wherein the probe is permanently fixed to the valve sealing member by frictional engagement with a recess in the valve sealing member.
- 15. The probe activated valve system of claim 13, wherein the probe is permanently fixed to the valve sealing member by threaded engagement with a recess in the valve sealing member.
- 16. The probe activated valve system of claim 1, wherein the valve sealing member and biasing means prevent activation of the valve system by manual forces alone without mechanical advantage against a potentially unsafe system pressure.
- 17. The probe activated valve system of claim 1, wherein the shell comprises threaded means for cooperation with corresponding threaded means on a collar to activate the probe, by means of mechanical advantage to allow high pressure fluid in the valve passage to flow to the probe passage.
- 18. A probe activated valve system comprising:
a shell having a valve passage, the valve passage having an end through which the valve passage is fluidly connected to a probe passage; a valve seat at the end of the valve passage; a valve sealing member having a retained sealing member; the valve sealing member moveable from a closed position in which the valve sealing member compresses the mechanically retained sealing member against the valve seat to form a face seal and prevents fluid in the valve passage from flowing to the probe passage, to an open position, upon insertion of a probe to engage and displace the valve sealing member along the valve passage, such that the valve sealing member is spaced from the valve seat and allows fluid in the probe passage to flow to the valve passage.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of priority from U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/331,403 filed on Nov. 15, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60331403 |
Nov 2001 |
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