Claims
- 1. In a valve having a valve body; a valve ball chamber in said body, a valve ball rotatably journaled therein; a spool seat adapted to making sealing engagement with said ball valve; spring means; a spring retainer in axial abutment with said spool seat and adapted to position said spring means in axial compression between said valve body and said spring retainer to urge said spool seat into pressure contact with said valve ball, said spring retainer having an annular skirt extending upstream to fit concentrically within said body, the improvement in means to adapt said valve for use in processing high density substances flowable under high pressures and at elevated temperatures but nonflowable at ambient temperatures, comprising: a flow diverter sleeve adapted to fit concentrically within said spring retainer skirt; a collar on the upstream end of said sleeve, an interior annular shoulder formed in said body downstream from said collar and adapted and located to receive said collar in abutting contact therewith; means to seal the upstream portion of the periphery of said collar with the interior of said body; and means to seal the periphery of said skirt with the interior of said body, whereby flowable substances being processed through said valve are diverted past the upstream edge of said skirt to minimize seepage into and contamination and clogging of said spring means, spring retainer and valve ball chamber.
- 2. The valve set forth in claim 1, including means to clean said spring means and said spring retainer of said contaminating substances.
- 3. The valve set forth in claim 1, including clean out ports radially positioned about the periphery of said valve body and in direct communication with said spring retainer to remove said contaminating substances therefrom.
- 4. The valve set forth in claim 1, wherein said flow diverter sleeve extends downstream for concentric reception within the upstream end of said spool seat.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 377,686, filed May 12, 1982, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 169,915, filed July 17, 1980, all now abandoned.
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