Claims
- 1. In a tractrix plug valve, where the first tractrix surface of the tractrix valve plug mates with the second tractrix surface of the valve body for the purpose of producing even and uniform wear between said tractrix surfaces, the combination with a tractrix stem seal on a valve stem, said valve stem rigidly attached to and located concentric with said tractrix valve plug, the improvement comprising the valve stem flared in the opposite direction to said tractrix valve plug for the dual purposes of providing a journal bearing and a stem seal.
- 2. A tractrix plug valve of claim 1, wherein a tractrix valve plug, a tractrix stem seal, and a set of springs generating a common axial force for said tractrix plug and said tractrix stem seal for the purpose of simultaneously generating sealing pressures on the surfaces of the tractrix plug/body interface and the valve stem/ stem seal interface.
- 3. The tractrix plug valve of claim 1 having a tractrix valve plug wherein the angle of the tractrix valve plug is between 4 degrees and 15 degrees, preferably 8 degrees for the purpose of generating high sealing pressures.
- 4. The tractrix valve of claim 1 having a tractrix plug/body combination with a tractrix plug/body interface wherein said tractrix valve plug having lubrication grooves for the purpose of filling said tractrix plug/body interface with lubricant.
- 5. Means are provided to supply an axial force, said axial force transmitted to the stem seal and tractrix valve plug, for the function of generating sealing pressures against fluid pressure inside the valve.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] U.S. Pat. No. 4,878,652 Plug Valve
[0002] U.S. Pat. No. 5,044,606 Valve Stem and Packing Assembly
[0003] H. W. Reddik and F. H. Miller “Advanced Mathematics For Engineers” John Wiley and Sons 1955 pp.102-103.
[0004] “Marks Standard Handbook For Engineers” T. Brumeister, Editor 8th Edition McGraw-Hill Book Co. 1979 p. 2-41