Claims
- 1. A valve positioning handle for operating a valve means having a central axis, a body and a valve member disposed within the body for rotation about the axis by selective use of either of a pair of torque applying tools, which pair of torque applying tools includes an inverted U-shaped wrench having a pair of parallel legs and a square shaped wrench having four mutually perpendicularly disposed parallel side legs aligned to make contact with an upper surface of the body when the square shaped wrench is used on the valve positioning handle, said valve positioning handle comprising: an elongated extended fitting operatively connected to the valve member and extending in length substantially normal to the axis in coaxial alignment therewith; a pair of axial grooves formed in the sides of the fitting, each of said grooves having a base wall and longitudinally spaced end walls, the spaced base walls of the grooves being equally radially spaced on opposite sides of the axis a distance equal to the spacing between the parallel legs of said U-shaped wrench, with the end walls being spaced substantially the length of said legs whereby the legs may be slidably axially received in said grooves; a quadruplet of side walls formed on the ends of the fittings radially outward of the grooves parallel to and equally radially spaced with respect to the axis, said side walls oriented oblique to and radially outward of the grooves, said side walls defining equally circumferentially spaced surfaces for exteriorally slidably receiving the legs of said square shaped wrench; and a pair of tabs extending longitudinally from said fitting to be aligned with vertical surfaces on said body for contact therewith to limit the degree of rotation of said fluid isolation means within said body, said tabs being axially located below said upper surface of said body to prevent contact of said tabs by said square shaped wrench when said square shaped wrench is used on said valve positioning handle.
- 2. The valve positioning handle recited in claim 1 wherein a plurality of facets inclined with respect to the axis converge inwardly from and in alignment with said side and base walls to facilitate alignment of said torque applying tools during receipt of the latter on the fitting.
- 3. The valve positioning handle recited in claim 1 wherein the spacing between said base walls is substantially less than the spacing between opposed side walls.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 636,844, filed Dec. 2, 1975, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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898,244 |
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Divisions (1)
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636844 |
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