Claims
- 1. A valve assembly for controlling a flow of liquid between first and second components of a liquid handling system, comprising:
- a rotatable valve element;
- a first end body connectable to the first liquid handling system component, said first end body including a liquid conveying bore;
- a second end body including:
- an attachment flange including an inward surface facing in a first direction toward said first end body;
- a liquid system connector connectable to the second liquid handling system component;
- an interior cavity located outwardly in a second direction from said attachment flange inward surface, said interior cavity structured and arranged to house at least a majority portion of said rotatable valve element; and
- a liquid conveying bore in communication with said interior cavity;
- means, engagable with said attachment flange, for fastening said second end body to said first end body;
- means, operably connected to said rotatable valve element, for rotating said valve element between a first position, whereat flow communication between said first end body liquid conveying bore and said second end body liquid conveying bore is closed, and a second position, whereat flow communication between said first end body liquid conveying bore and said second end body liquid conveying bore is open;
- wherein said rotatable valve element within said interior cavity outwardly extends into an internal volume of said liquid system connector whereby a portion of said rotatable valve element resides within an internal volume of the second liquid handling system component when said liquid system connector is connected to the second liquid handling system component;
- said first end body structured to be disconnectable from the first liquid handling system component without disconnecting said liquid system connector of said second end body from the second liquid handling system component and without disassembling the valve assembly; and
- said liquid system connector of said second end body structured to be disconnectable from the second liquid handling system component without disconnecting said first end body from the first liquid handling system component and without disassembling the valve assembly.
- 2. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein said valve element projects into said second liquid handling system component internal volume a distance of about 20% of a length of said second liquid handling system component designed to receive said liquid system connector.
- 3. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein said valve element projects into said second liquid handling system component internal volume a distance of greater than about 20% of a length of said second liquid handling system component designed to receive said liquid system connector.
- 4. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein said valve element projects into said second liquid handling system component internal volume a distance of between about 10% and about 20% of a length of said second liquid handling system component designed to receive said liquid system connector.
- 5. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein said rotatable valve element is generally ball shaped with a diametrical bore, and wherein said diametrical bore is aligned with said first end body liquid conveying bore and said second end body liquid conveying bore when said rotatable valve element is disposed in said second position.
- 6. The valve assembly of claim 5 wherein said rotatable valve element is spherical.
- 7. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein said fastening means comprises a plurality of bolts passing through holes in said second end body attachment flange.
- 8. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein said rotatable valve element comprises an axis of rotation, wherein said second end body includes a second bore aligned along said axis of rotation, wherein said means for rotating said valve element includes a handle, and wherein said handle operably connects with said rotatable valve element through said second bore.
- 9. The valve assembly of claim 8 wherein said second end body includes a body section intermediate said attachment flange and said liquid system connector, and wherein said second bore extends through said body section.
- 10. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein said first end body includes an attachment flange, and wherein said first end body attachment flange abuts said second end body attachment flange when said valve assembly is assembled.
- 11. A valve assembly for controlling a flow of liquid between first and second components of a liquid handling system, comprising:
- a first end body including:
- an attachment flange;
- a bore for conveying liquid; and
- means for connecting to the first liquid handling system component; a second end body including:
- an attachment flange having an inward surface facing in a first direction toward said first end body;
- a liquid system connector connectable to the second liquid handling system component and projecting outwardly from said attachment flange;
- a first bore within said liquid system connector for conveying liquid;
- an interior cavity outwardly extending in a second direction from said attachment flange inward surface, wherein said interior cavity is in communication with said first bore; and
- a second bore in communication with said interior cavity and located outwardly in said second direction from said attachment flange inward surface;
- a plurality of fastener means for engaging said first and second end body attachment flanges and mechanically fastening together said first end body and said second end body;
- a valve element housed within said second end body interior cavity, said valve element rotatable between a first position, whereat flow communication between said first end body liquid conveying bore and said second end body first bore is closed, and a second position, whereat flow communication between said first end body liquid conveying bore and said second end body first bore is open;
- a handle;
- means, extending through said second end body second bore, for connecting said handle and said rotatable valve element, whereby rotation of said handle effects rotation of said valve element;
- wherein said rotatable valve element within said interior cavity outwardly extends into an internal volume of said liquid system connector whereby a portion of said rotatable valve element resides within an internal volume of the second liquid handling system component when said liquid system connector is connected to the second liquid handling system component;
- said connecting means of said first end body structured to be disconnectable from the first liquid handling system component without disconnecting said liquid system connector of said second end body from the second liquid handling system component and without disassembling the valve assembly; and
- said liquid system connector of said second end body structured to be disconnectable from the second liquid handling system component without disconnecting said connecting means of said first end body from the first liquid handling system component and without disassembling the valve assembly.
- 12. The valve assembly of claim 11 wherein said rotatable valve element is generally ball shaped with a diametrical bore, and wherein said diametrical bore is aligned with said first end body liquid conveying bore and said second end body first bore when said rotatable valve element is disposed in said second position.
- 13. The valve assembly of claim 12 wherein said rotatable valve element is spherical.
- 14. The valve assembly of claim 11 wherein said rotatable valve element comprises an axis of rotation, and wherein said second end body second bore is aligned along said axis of rotation.
- 15. The valve assembly of claim 11 wherein said liquid system connector comprises a male adapter.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/320,177, filed Oct. 7, 1994 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (5)
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Banjo Liquid Handling Products brochure, Terra-Products, Inc., Oct. 1993. |
Valve Assembly, photographs marked as Fig. 1 and Fig. 2. |
Valve Assembly, photographs marked as Fig. 3 and Fig. 4. |
Valve Assembly, photographs marked as Fig. 5 and Fig. 6. |
Valve Assembly, photographs marked as Fig. 7 and Fig. 8. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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