Claims
- 1. A vacuum check valve assembly for controlling vacuum fluid pressure in a container, said check valve assembly comprising:
- a housing, a valve chamber in said housing defined by opposed end walls and a side wall formed as a part of said housing, an inlet port and an outlet port formed in said housing and respectively opening through different ones of said walls so as to be in fluid communication with said valve chamber, said inlet port being adapted to be connected to a container in which vacuum fluid pressure is to be normally retained and said outlet port being adapted to be connected to a source of vacuum fluid pressure, an annular valve seat formed as a part of one of said housing end walls about said inlet port, a valve member movably mounted in said valve chamber and having a disc-like valve section in radially inwardly spaced relation to said chamber side wall, said valve member further having valve stem means extending axially from said disc-like valve section, said housing having valve stem-receiving guide means formed in said opposed end walls limiting the movements of said valve member to movements axially of said valve stem means and said disc-like valve section and toward and away from said annular valve seat to close said inlet port in one position and to open said inlet port and permit fluid flow around said disc-like valve section through said valve chamber and into said outlet port, a single spring member formed by a valve spring axially biasing said valve member toward said annular valve seat and a spring element operatively resiliently and laterally engaging said valve member and said housing and continuously biasing said valve member laterally, said single spring member having an annular outer base secured in said valve chamber in radially spaced relation about one of said valve stem means, an annular inner base with said one valve stem means received therethrough and engaging the disc-like portion of said valve member, and at least one spirally formed spring section joining said inner and outer bases and continuously urging said inner base and said valve member toward said annular valve seat and also continuously biasing said inner base laterally against said one valve stem means causing said valve stem means to drag and resist movements of said valve member and thus preventing undesired valve member pulsing movements and consequent valve member-generated noises during pulse-like changes of fluid pressure at at least one of said inlet and outlet ports.
- 2. A vacuum check valve assembly for controlling vacuum fluid pressure in a container, said check valve assembly comprising:
- a housing, a valve chamber in said housing defined by opposed end walls and a side wall formed as a part of said housing, an inlet port and an outlet port formed in said housing and respectively opening through different ones of said walls so as to be in fluid communication with said valve chamber, said inlet port being adapted to be connected to a container in which vacuum fluid pressure is to be normally retained and said outlet port being adapted to be connected to a source of vacuum fluid pressure, an annular valve seat formed as a part of one of said housing end walls about said inlet port, a valve member movably mounted in said valve chamber and having a disc-like valve section in radially inwardly spaced relation to said chamber side wall, said valve member further having valve stem means extending axially from said disc-like valve section, said housing having valve stem-receiving guide means formed in said opposed end walls limiting the movements of said valve member to movements axially of said valve stem means and said disc-like valve section and toward and away from said annular valve seat to close said inlet port in one position and to open said inlet port and permit fluid flow around said disc-like valve section through said valve chamber and into said outlet port, a single spring member formed by a valve spring axially biasing said valve member toward said annular valve seat and a spring element operatively resiliently and laterally engaging said valve member and said housing and continuously biasing said valve member laterally, said single spring member having an annular outer base secured in said valve chamber in radially spaced relation about one of said valve stem means, an annular inner base with said one valve stem means received therethrough and engaging the disc-like portion of said valve member and having an axis which in its installed position is coincident with the axis of said one valve stem means but in its free state is parallel to but laterally spaced from that axis, and at least one spirally formed spring section joining said inner and outer bases and continuously urging said inner base and said valve member toward said annular valve seat and also continuously biasing said inner base laterally against said one valve stem means causing said valve stem means to drag and resist movements of said valve member and thus preventing undesired valve member pulsing movements and consequent valve member-generated noises during pulse-like changes of fluid pressure at at least one of said inlet and outlet ports.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 909,738, entitled "Vacuum Check Valve" filed Sept. 19, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,724,867
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