Claims
- 1. In a reciprocating pump having a housing with a fluid end including a piston mounted in a piston chamber and with a reciprocating spring biased stemmed valve therein arranged for alternately communicating discharge and suction pressures with a pumped fluid chamber formed by a longitudinal extension of said piston chamber, a valve guide assembly, comprising:
- an annular ledge in said housing around and radially outward of said valve;
- a support plate being an elongated, substantially flat and of a generally rectangular cross-section extending transversely across a mid portion of said pumped fluid chamber and having arcuate end portions extending in a downward direction toward said valve with ends thereof abutting said ledge at opposite sides of said valve within said pumped fluid chamber;
- a valve guide mounted transversely through a mid portion of said support plate to slidably receive and mount the stem of a valve member through a lower side portion thereof; and
- a support bar wedged between an upper side portion of said valve guide and a wall surface of said pumped fluid chamber, said support bar being adapted to retain said support plate in tight abutment with said ledges in order to retain a reciprocating valve member and the associated spring thereof in a valve seat located in the housing.
- 2. The valve guide assembly of claim 1 further comprising an elastomeric contact sleeve mounted in said guide passage to slidably mount the stem of said valve.
- 3. The valve guide assembly of claim 1, wherein said valve guide comprises cross-sectionally circular guide passage in said support plate, said valve guide having an opened end to receive the stem of said valve and a closed end, with a transverse slot through said closed end adapted to relatively snug fitting engagement with said support bar.
- 4. The valve guide assembly of claim 3, wherein said support bar comprises an elongated plate having a tapered wedged portion at one end portion thereof operable to facilitate easy insertion of said support bar by facilitating a gradual displacement of said valve spring as said support bar is installed and including a uniform thickness mid portion resting in operable contact with said support plate to secure same in an operating position, and a locking tab means at the opposite end of said support bar adapted to operably engage an associated locking means in said housing to secure said support bar in a fixed position.
- 5. In a reciprocating piston pump having a housing with a pumped fluid chamber therein, an inlet passageway to said fluid chamber, an outlet passageway from said fluid chamber and a spring biased normally closed intake valve member mounted at the juncture of said inlet and said pumped fluid chamber and having a stem extending from said valve member into said pumped chamber with a spring positioned around said stem, an improved inlet valve mounting assembly, comprising:
- an access opening through said housing at said pumped fluid chamber, generally longitudinally aligned with a pump piston and normally closed by a bore plug;
- a ledge formed in said housing around and radially outward of said intake valve at the juncture of said inlet passageway at said pumped fluid chamber;
- a support plate having an elongated substantially flat portion extending across said inlet and having downturned arcuate end portions supported by said ledge mean and including a guide passage through a mid portion thereof to slidably receive and guide said valve stem;
- a lockiing bar mounted in said guide passage between said support plate and against an inner wall of said pumped fluid chamber, said locking bar being forcibly slid between said support plate and said inner wall to hold said support plate in tight engagement with said ledge mean;
- means to secure said locking bar in fixed position between said support plate and said inner wall including a shoulder on said locking bar mounted in a housing recess at said pumped fluid chamber and said access opening and retained in said recess by said bore plug.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said guide passage comprises a generally cylindrical sleeve extending through said support plate and wedgedly secured thereto with an opened end and a slotted end; said slotted end being adapted for snug fitting engagement about said locking bar.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said locking bar has a tapered end portion on the end thereof opposite to said shoulder to provide for easy installation of same.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 698,574, filed June 22, 1976 now abandoned.
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