Claims
- 1. A check valve comprising:
- a valve body having an inlet and an outlet;
- a valve seat in said body and disposed at a first angle with respect to vertical to be upwardly inclined toward said inlet;
- a shaft rotatably mounted in said body adjacent said valve seat, said shaft having one end thereof extending out of said valve body;
- a valve disc fixedly mounted on another end of said shaft for rotation therewith, said valve disc being located in said valve body to seat on said valve seat to interrupt fluid flow between said inlet and said outlet;
- a housing mounted on said valve body and receiving therein said shaft one end;
- fluid passage means fluidly connecting the interior of said valve body with the interior of said housing for draining condensate into said valve body, said fluid passage means including a conduit in which said shaft is located; and
- a counterweight fixedly mounted on said shaft one end for rotation therewith and located in said housing, said counterweight being mounted on said shaft one end off center of said counterweight by a second angle which is less than said first angle so that when said valve disc is seated against said valve seat said counterweight is in advance of vertical with respect to flow direction through said valve body to provide a closing bias on said valve disc.
- 2. A check valve comprising:
- a valve body having an inlet and an outlet;
- a valve seat in said body and disposed at a first angle with respect to vertical to be upwardly inclined toward said inlet;
- a shaft rotatably mounted in said body adjacent said valve seat, said shaft having one end thereof extending out of said valve body;
- a valve disc fixedly mounted on another end of said shaft for rotation therewith, said valve disc being located in said valve body to seat on said valve seat to interrupt fluid flow between said inlet and said outlet;
- a housing mounted on said valve body and receiving therein said shaft one end;
- first fluid passage means fluidly connecting the interior of said valve body with the interior of said housing, said first fluid passage means including a conduit in which said shaft is located;
- second fluid passage means spaced from said first fluid passage means and fluidly connecting the interior of said valve body with the interior of said housing for draining condensate into said valve body; and
- a counterweight fixedly mounted on said shaft one end for rotation therewith and located in said housing, said counterweight being mounted on said shaft one end off center of said counterweight by a second angle which is less than said first angle so that when said valve disc is seated against said valve seat said counterweight is in advance of vertical with respect to flow direction through said valve body to provide a closing bias on said valve disc.
- 3. A check valve in accordance with claim 1 having the following additional structure:
- a lever arm mounted on said shaft;
- an air cylinder adapted to actuate said lever arm;
- a compression spring attached to said lever arm whereby application of air pressure to said air cylinder will move said lever arm and compress said spring.
- 4. The structure of claim 3 having a lost motion clutch between said lever arm and said shaft.
- 5. The structure of claim 3 having a release mechanism between said lever arm and said shaft whereby said lever arm can be released, allowing said shaft to rotate independent of said lever arm.
- 6. The structure of claim 1 having a valve disc position indicator comprising magnet means, means for moving said magnet means from a first position to a second position depending upon the position of said valve disc and magnet detecting means located substantially at the ends of the path of travel of said magnet means.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 100,721 filed Dec. 6, 1979, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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