Claims
- 1. A valve comprising in combination:
- a valve body having a passageway with an upwardly and outwardly inclined conical surface about a vertical axis and including a port;
- a plunger adapted for vertical movement along said axis for being received by said passageway when moved downwardly, said plunger having an upwardly and outwardly inclined conical surface about said axis; and
- an O-ring carried by said plunger and with its inner circumference in contact with said plunger conical surface, the outer circumference of said O-ring being in contact with said passageway conical surface when said plunger is received by said passageway such that said O-ring is disposed within an annular space between said conical surfaces for closing said port, wherein said o-ring rolls upon said plunger conical surface and wedges between said conical surfaces as said plunger is coerced downwardly after said o-ring has contacted said passageway conical surface.
- 2. The valve according to claim 1, above, wherein the inclination of said passageway conical surface from said axis is greater than the inclination of said plunger conical surface from said axis.
- 3. The valve according to claim 2, above, wherein said inclination of said passageway conical surface is approximately 4.degree. and said inclination of said plunger conical surface is approximately 2.degree..
- 4. The valve according to claim 2, above, wherein the difference between said inclination of said passageway conical surface and said inclination of said plunger conical surface is approximately 2.degree..
- 5. The valve according to claim 1, above, wherein the inclination of said passageway conical surface from said axis is equal to the inclination of said plunger conical surface from said axis.
- 6. The valve according to claim 5, above, wherein said inclination of each of said conical surfaces is approximately 3.degree..
- 7. The valve according to claim 1, above, further including stop means associated with said passageway for stopping downward movement of said plunger after said O-ring is wedged between said conical surfaces.
- 8. The valve according to claim 7, above, wherein the rolling of said O-ring upon said plunger conical surface as said plunger is coerced downwardly after said O-ring has contacted said passageway conical surface is less than one-half turn.
- 9. The valve according to claim 1, above, further including means for retaining said plunger along said axis and in the vicinity of said port when said plunger is not received by said passageway.
- 10. The valve according to claim 1, above, wherein said plunger is accessible for being manually coerced upwardly at selected times for opening said port.
- 11. The valve according to claim l, above, wherein the inclination of said passageway conical surface from said axis is approximately 4.degree..
- 12. The valve according to claim 1, above, wherein the inclination of said plunger conical surface from said axis is approximately 2.degree..
- 13. The valve according to valve 1, above, wherein the inclination of said passageway conical surface from said axis is approximately 3.degree..
- 14. The valve according to claim 1, above, wherein the inclination of said plunger conical surface from said axis is approximately 3.degree..
- 15. A valve comprising in combination:
- a valve body having a passageway with a conical surface about an axis and inclined outwardly from said axis in a first direction along said axis, and including a port;
- a plunger adapted for movement along said axis for being received by said passageway when moved in a second direction opposite said first direction, said plunger having a conical surface about said axis and inclined outwardly from said axis in said first direction;
- an O-ring carried by said plunger and with its inner circumference in contact with said plunger conical surface, the outer circumference of said O-ring being in contact with said passageway conical surface when said plunger is received by said passageway such that said O-ring is disposed within an annular space between said conical surfaces for closing said port wherein said o-ring rolls upon said plunger conical surface and wedges between said conical surfaces as said plunger is coerced in said second direction after said o-ring has contacted said passageway conical surface.
- 16. The valve according to claim 15, above, wherein the inclination of said passageway conical surface from said axis is greater than the inclination of said plunger conical surface from said axis.
- 17. The valve according to claim 16, above, wherein said inclination of said passageway conical surface is approximately 4.degree. and said inclination of said plunger conical surface is approximately 2.degree..
- 18. The valve according to claim 17, above, wherein the difference between said inclination of said passageway conical surface and said inclination of said plunger conical surface is approximately 2.degree..
- 19. The valve according to claim 16, above, further including stop means associated with said passageway for stopping movement of said plunger in said second direction after said O-ring is wedged between said conical surfaces.
- 20. The valve according to claim 19, above, wherein the rolling of said O-ring upon said plunger conical surface as said plunger is coerced in said second direction after said O-ring has contacted said passageway conical surface is less than one-half turn.
- 21. The valve according to claim 16, above, further including means for retaining said plunger along said axis and in the vicinity of said port when said plunger is not received by said passageway.
- 22. The valve according to claim 16, above, wherein said plunger is accessible for being manually coerced in said first direction at selected times for opening said port.
- 23. The valve according to claim 18, above, wherein the inclination of said passageway conical surface from said axis is approximately 4.degree..
- 24. The valve according to claim 18, above, wherein the inclination of said plunger conical surface from said axis is approximately 2.degree..
- 25. The valve according to claim 18, above, wherein the inclination of said passageway conical surface from said axis is approximately 3.degree..
- 26. The valve according to claim 18, above, wherein the inclination of said plunger conical surface from said axis is approximately 3.degree..
- 27. The valve according to claim 16, above, wherein the inclination of said passageway conical surface from said axis is equal to the inclination of said plunger conical surface from said axis.
- 28. The valve according to claim 27, above, wherein said inclination of each of said conical surfaces is approximately 3.degree..
CROSS-REFERNCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This Application is a division of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/919,890, filed Oct. 15, 1986 now is Pat. No. 4,778,595.
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