Claims
- 1. A valve device for mounting in an aperture through a supporting member, the valve device being openable for the outward withdrawal of fluid under pressure by insertion of a tube inwardly therethrough, the valve device comprising:
- a seal member closing said aperture and having an axial passage extending therethrough, and having an inwardly facing seat extending around said passage;
- a moveable valve member having one face disposed to lie against said seat and close said passage in fluid-tight engagement and having an opposite surface including a blind hole extending therethrough toward said one face;
- a spring having a first end portion fixed with respect to said seal member and said supporting member and having a second end portion extending toward said axial passage concentrically therewith and engaging the valve member by entry into said blind hole, the spring comprising the sole means to yieldably locate and position and bias the valve member against said seat, the spring between said end portions comprising a single wire of substantially circular cross-section including at least a curved intermediate wire portion joining said first end portion to said second end portion, the spring being yieldable about said intermediate portion to permit displacement of the valve member both inwardly away from the seat and also laterally in any radial direction with respect to said passage when a tube is inserted through the passage.
- 2. A valve device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spring between said end portions comprises said intermediate wire portion which extends in the axial inward direction past said seal member and away from said first end portion and beyond said movable valve member and which then curves around and extends concentrically toward said axial passage to join the second end portion.
- 3. A valve device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the blind hole in said valve member is larger in diameter than the diameter of the spring, said second end portion of the spring being engaged in the hole with clearance radially of the hole to provide a ball joint type of engagement.
- 4. A valve device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said spring includes a loop in the intermediate portion between said first and second end portions.
- 5. A valve device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said moveable valve member has a central portion facing toward said seat and having a finely and uniformly grooved surface serving to contact the end of a tube when inserted, and the central portion being surrounded by a peripheral lip projecting beyond said grooved surface to bear against said seat.
- 6. A valve device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said seal member comprises an elastomer having a base located inwardly of the aperture and supporting said seat, and said axial passage being cylindrical and of diameter smaller then said tube.
- 7. A valve device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said seal member comprises an elastomer having a base supporting said seat on one side of said aperture and having a rounded bead on the other side of said aperture, and said axial passage through the seal member widening out in the outward axial direction and constricting in the inward axial direction to seal against a tube when inserted.
- 8. A valve device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said movable valve member has a central portion facing toward said seat to contact the end of a tube when inserted, and the central portion being surrounded by a peripheral lip projecting behond said central portion and having an ogival cross-section providing an edge to bear against said seat.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 868,153, which is now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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