Claims
- 1. An overfill valve assembly for preventing overfilling of a liquid storage tank via an inlet opening in the top of said tank,
- said valve assembly comprising a valve housing having a flow passage extending vertically therethrough, first valve means in said housing movable between a valve open position at one side of said flow passage and a valve closed position wherein said first valve means projects into said flow passage to substantially restrict downward flow through said passage, second valve means in said housing movable between a valve open position at the opposite side of said flow passage and a valve closed position wherein said second valve means is cooperable with said first valve means when both of said first and second valve means are in their respective valve closed positions to block all downward flow through said passage, a vertically elongate hollow drop tube sealingly secured to said valve housing and extending upwardly therefrom to an upper end, said drop tube being in fluid communication with and defining an upward extension of said flow passage, a first hollow tubular float slidably received upon the exterior of said drop tube above said housing, a second hollow tubular float slidably received upon the exterior of said drop tube above said first float, first link means coupling said first float to said first valve means to locate said first valve means in its valve open position when said first float is at a lower end limit of movement on said tube and to shift said first valve means toward its closed position in response to upward movement of said first float, second link means coupling said second valve means to said second float to locate said second valve means in its valve open position when said second float means is at a lower end limit of movement relative to said tube and to shift said second valve means toward its closed position in response to upward movement of said second float, means for fixedly and sealingly securing the upper end of said drop tube within said inlet opening in the top of said tank to accommodate filling of said tank with liquid via said flow passage with said drop tube projecting downwardly into the interior of said tank to locate said second float at a predetermined distance below the top of said tank.
- 2. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein said valve assembly is insertable into said tank from the exterior of said tank via said inlet opening.
- 3. The invention defined in claim 2 wherein said inlet opening is defined by a fill pipe projecting upwardly from the top of said tank, said fill pipe having an internal diameter greater than the largest horizontal dimension of said valve assembly, the upper end of said drop tube being mounted within the upper end of said fill pipe.
- 4. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein said housing includes means defining an upwardly facing valve seat having a central opening therethrough defining the upper end of a section of said flow passage of reduced cross sectional area, said first and second valve means including respective first and second valve flappers mounted in said housing for independent pivotal movement about respective first and second horizontal axes at opposite sides of said flow passage, said first and second flappers being sealingly engageable with portions of said valve seat when the respective valve means are in their valve closed position and projecting substantially vertically upwardly from their respective pivot axes at opposite sides of said flow passage when the respective valve means are in their valve open position.
- 5. The invention defined in claim 4 including means defining recesses in said housing at opposite sides of said flow passage for substantially shielding said flappers from downward flow of liquid through said flow passage when said flappers are in their valve open position.
- 6. The invention defined in claim 5 wherein said first valve flapper, when in its valve closed position blocks a major portion of said section of said flow passage of reduced cross sectional area.
- 7. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein said first link means comprises an elongate first rod coupled at its lower end to said first valve means and extending upwardly from said first valve means freely through a first bore in said housing to an upper end coupled to said first float.
- 8. The invention defined in claim 7 wherein said second link means comprises an elongate second rod coupled at its lower end to said second valve means and extending upwardly freely through a second bore in said housing and freely through a vertical bore through said first float to an upper end coupled to said second float.
- 9. The invention defined in claim 7 wherein said first valve means comprises means in said housing defining an upwardly facing valve seat extending around said flow passage, a first plate-like valve flapper mounted in said housing for pivotal movement about a horizontal first axis located at one side of said passage for pivotal movement between a valve open position wherein said first flapper projects upwardly from said first axis at one of said passage and a valve closed position wherein said first flapper lies against said valve seat, a first crank fixedly secured to said first flapper, and first pivot means coupling said first crank to the lower end of said first rod.
- 10. The invention defined in claim 9 wherein said first flapper when lying against said valve seat blocks a major portion of said flow passage and said second flapper when lying against said valve seat blocks the remaining minor portion of said flow passage.
- 11. The invention defined in claim 10 wherein said valve seat is spaced vertically downwardly upon the top of said housing and said first and second flappers, when both lying against said valve seat, support a column of liquid in said flow passage about said flappers, the unbuoyed weight of said second float being operable to shift said second flapper away from its seat against the weight of a column of liquid extending from said second flapper to the top of said valve housing.
- 12. A float actuated valve assembly for preventing overfilling of a liquid storage tank comprising an elongate hollow drop tube adapted to be mounted in a vertically extending position in the interior of said storage tank to conduct liquid into said tank a valve housing fixedly mounted at lower end of said tube, a float slidably received on said drop tube above said housing for upward and downward movement in response to a rise or fall of the level of liquid in said tank, valve means including a valve member mounted within said housing for pivotal movement between an elevated open position and a lowered closed position to control the flow of liquid from said drop tube into said tank, valve actuating means coupling said valve member to said float to locate said valve member in said open position when the level of liquid in said tank is at or below a selected first level and to locate said valve member in a closed position when the level of liquid in said tank is above a selected second level above said first level, a vertically elongate locking pin slidably received in a vertical bore in said housing and projecting upwardly from said housing to an upper end located above an upwardly facing surface on said float, first stop means fixed on said pin in overlying relationship to said surface on said float to raise said pin in response to a rise in the level of liquid in said tank and to lower said pin in response to a drop in the level of liquid in said tank, said locking pin projecting downwardly into a locking position in the path of movement of said valve member away from said open position when the level of liquid in said tank is below said first level and elevated to a position clear of said path when said level of liquid is at or above said first level, locking means operable in a first position to accommodate vertical movement of said pin in either direction and operable in a second position to which said locking means is biased to lock said pin against downward movement, and second stop means fixed to said actuating means for locating said locking means in said first position when the level of liquid in said tank is at or below said first level and for accommodating biased movement of said locking means to said second position in response to a rise in the level of liquid in said tank above said first level.
- 13. The invention defined in claim 12 wherein said locking means includes a gripper lever supported for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis upon a fulcrum fixed to said valve housing, said lever having a bore therethrough adjacent one end thereof loosely receiving said locking pin for free vertical movement through said bore when said lever is in a horizontal position constituting said first position of said locking means and for gripping said pin to prevent downward movement of said pin when said locking means is in said second position wherein said lever is in a pin gripping position inclined downwardly from said fulcrum toward said pin.
- 14. The invention defined in claim 13 wherein said second stop means comprises a stop member fixed to said actuating means engageable with the opposite end of said lever to locate said lever in said horizontal position when said valve member is in said open position, said lever being gravitationally biased toward said gripping position.
- 15. The invention defined in claim 14 further comprising a second stop element fixedly mounted on said pin between said float and said lever for engagement with said one end of said lever when said valve member is in said open position and said pin is in said locking position.
- 16. The invention defined in claim 12 wherein said valve actuating means comprises an actuating rod coupled at its lower end to said valve member and projecting vertically upwardly freely through a bore in said housing and a vertical bore through said float, a lower stop member fixed to said rod below said float and above said second stop means, an upper stop member fixed to said rod above said float, said lower stop member establishing a lower end limit of movement of said float when said valve member is in said open position and the level of liquid in said tank is below said float, said first stop means on said pin resting on said float to support said locking pin in said locking position when said float is at said lower end limit of movement.
- 17. The invention defined in claim 16 wherein said upper stop member is spaced above said float when said float is at said lower end limit by a distance at least equal to the distance said locking pin is elevated during movement from said locking position to said position clear of said path of movement of said valve member.
- 18. A float actuated overfill prevention device for preventing overfilling of a liquid storage tank via a drop tube projecting downwardly into the interior of said tank from the top of the tank, said device comprising a valve housing fixedly mounted on the lower end of said drop tube and having a vertical flow passage therethrough for discharging liquid from said drop tube into said tank at a level substantially below the top of said tank, a hollow cylindrical float received on the exterior of said drop tube above said valve housing for vertical sliding movement relative to said drop tube in response to variations in the level of liquid in said tank, shutoff valve means in said housing movable between an open position accommodating flow through said flow passage into said tank and a closed position restricting flow through said flow passage into said tank, said valve means comprising a flapper plate mounted in said housing for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis at one side of said passage between an elevated substantial vertical open position at one side of said passage and a lowered substantially horizontal closed position blocking at least a portion of said passage to establish a restriction to downward flow therethrough, actuating means including an elongate actuating rod coupled at its lower end to said flapper plate and projecting upwardly from said housing and a second vertical bore through said float to an upper end projecting above a first upwardly facing surface on said float, said first and second bores accommodating vertical sliding movement of said rod relative to said housing and said float, first stop means fixed to said rod at a location above said first upwardly facing surface for limiting upward movement of said float relative to said rod, second stop means fixed to said rod below said float for limiting downward movement of said float relative to said rod, said actuating means being operable upon upward movement of said float in response to a rise in the level of liquid in said tank above a first predetermined level to pivot said flapper plate from said open position to said closed position and to pivot said plate from said closed position to said open position upon downward movement of said float in response to a lowering of the level of liquid in said tank below said first predetermined level, an elongate rod like locking pin having a lower end located within said housing and projecting upwardly through a third vertical bore in said housing and a fourth vertical bore through said float to an upper end projecting above a second upwardly facing surface on said float, said third and fourth bores accommodating vertical sliding movement of said pin relative to said housing and said float, third stop means fixed to said pin above said second upwardly facing surface for limiting upward movement of said float relative to said pin to locate the lower end of said pin in a position blocking movement of said flapper plate from said open position when the level of liquid in said tank is at or below a second predetermined level lower than said first predetermined level and to lift said lower end of said pin upwardly to a position clear of said flapper plate upon a predetermined rise of said level of liquid above said second level, locking means operable upon closure of said flapper plate to lock said locking pin against movement downwardly relative to said housing and operable upon movements of said flapper plate to said open position for releasing said locking pin.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of a commonly owned co-pending patent application Ser. No. 07/534,442, filed June 6, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,010,915.
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