Claims
- 1. A valve assembly comprising:
a valve body; a fluid passage through the valve body having an inlet end and an outlet end; a valve seat defined within the fluid passage; a sleeve axially slidable within the fluid passage and having an upstream end, a downstream end, and an axial flow passage in communication with the inlet end and the outlet end of the fluid passage; and a valve stem pivotally mounted at a stem pivot spaced radially from the fluid passage and having one end coupled at a joint to the sleeve, the valve stem being actuable to slide the sleeve between an open position with the downstream end spaced from the valve seat and a closed position with the downstream end borne against the valve seat to selectively control fluid flow through the flow passage to the outlet end.
- 2. A valve assembly according to claim 1, further comprising:
a fluidly sealed stem housing extending radially from the valve body and housing both the stem pivot and a portion of the valve stem.
- 3. A valve assembly according to claim 1, further comprising:
a linear actuator coupled to an upper stem section for actuating the valve stem to slide the sleeve.
- 4. A valve assembly according to claim 1, wherein the stem pivot accommodates relative axial movement of the valve stem as the sleeve slides within the fluid passage.
- 5. A valve assembly according to claim 4, wherein the joint includes a clevis attached to the sleeve and a pin pivotally coupling the valve stem and the clevis.
- 6. A valve assembly according to claim 4, wherein the joint includes a wishbone mounted within a groove extending partly around a circumference of the sleeve, the wishbone having a radially extending trunnion and a pin pivotally coupling the valve stem to the trunnion.
- 7. A valve assembly according to claim 4, wherein the stem pivot comprises:
a roller fixed for rotation to a portion of the valve body and having a stem channel formed therein wherein the valve stem rides in the stem channel; and a biasing element adapted to bias the valve stem into the stem channel of the roller.
- 8. A valve assembly according to claim 7, wherein the stem pivot is housed within a stem housing extending from the valve body.
- 9. A valve assembly according to claim 1, wherein the valve stem has a lower stem section coupled to the sleeve at the joint, wherein the joint accommodates relative movement between the joint and the stem pivot in an axial direction relative to the valve stem as the sleeve slides within the fluid passage.
- 10. A valve assembly according to claim 1, wherein the joint accommodates relative movement between the joint and the stem pivot in an axial direction relative to the valve stem as the sleeve slides within the fluid passage, and wherein the joint is a ball and socket arrangement between the sleeve and a distal end of the lower stem section.
- 11. A valve assembly according to claim 10, wherein the ball and socket arrangement comprises:
a socket formed in the sleeve; and a ball provided on a distal end of a lower stem section.
- 12. A valve assembly according to claim 11, wherein the socket is formed in an exterior surface of the sleeve and has a depth sufficient to permit the ball on the lower stem section to move radially relative to the sleeve.
- 13. A valve assembly according to claim 11, wherein the socket is on an interior surface of the sleeve, the lower stem section passes through a tapered opening in the sleeve in communication with the socket, and the ball is fixed to the distal end of the lower stem section.
- 14. A valve assembly according to claim 11, wherein the ball is received in a blind bore formed in the distal end of the lower stem section and is biased axially outward from and can move axially within the blind bore, and wherein the socket is formed in an exterior surface of the sleeve.
- 15. A valve assembly according to claim 1, wherein the joint accommodates relative movement between the joint and the stem pivot in an axial direction relative to the valve stem as the sleeve slides within the fluid passage, wherein the joint includes a linkage arrangement.
- 16. A valve assembly according to claim 15, wherein the linkage arrangement comprises:
a fixed link extending from a distal end of the valve stem; and a drag link pivotally coupled at one end to the fixed link and pivotally coupled at an opposite end to the sleeve.
- 17-25. (Canceled)
- 26. A sleeve valve assembly comprising:
a valve body defining a fluid passage with an inlet end and an outlet end; a valve seat within the fluid passage; a stem housing extending radially from the valve body; a sleeve axially slidable within the fluid passage and having an axial flow passage in communication with the inlet end and the outlet end of the fluid passage; and a valve stem partly extending through the stem housing and being pivotable about a stem pivot to slide the sleeve between an open position and a closed position to selectively control fluid flow through the flow passage to the outlet end, wherein one end of the valve stem is coupled to the sleeve at a joint arranged such that the valve stem is fixed to prevent movement in an axial direction but is pivotable relative to the sleeve, and wherein the stem pivot accommodates relative movement of the valve stem in an axial direction of the valve stem as the sleeve slides within the fluid passage.
- 27. A sleeve valve assembly comprising:
a valve body defining a fluid passage with an inlet end and an outlet end; a valve seat within the fluid passage; a stem housing extending radially from the valve body; a sleeve axially slidable within the fluid passage and having an axial flow passage in communication with the inlet end and the outlet end of the fluid passage; and a valve stem partly extending through the stem housing and being pivotable about a stem pivot to slide the sleeve between an open position and a closed position to selectively control fluid flow through the flow passage to the outlet end, wherein one end of the valve stem is coupled to the sleeve at a joint that accommodates relative movement between the joint and the stem pivot in an axial direction relative to the valve stem as the sleeve slides within the fluid passage.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
[0001] This patent is related to co-pending U.S. provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/284,592, which was filed on Apr. 18, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60284592 |
Apr 2001 |
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Divisions (1)
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10124917 |
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