Claims
- 1. A vent valve for venting vapor from the headspace of a liquid containing storage tank, said valve comprising a valve housing having a central axis and adapted to be sealingly mounted at the top of said tank with a passage extending axially through said housing opening at one end into the interior of said tank and opening at its opposite end at the exterior of said tank, means on said valve housing at said one end of said passage defining an annular valve seat extending around the periphery of said passage, a valve head mounted on said valve housing for movement between a closed position engaged with said valve seat wherein said valve head sealingly closes said one end of said passage and an open position wherein said valve head is spaced axially from said seat to place said passage in fluid communication with the interior of said tank, spring means engaged between said valve housing and said valve head resiliently biasing said valve head toward said closed position, a fluid pressure actuated motor including a motor housing having a rod end, a head end and an internal piston chamber, a piston slidably received in said chamber and having a piston rod projecting from said rod end of said motor housing, mounting means for detachably mounting said motor within said valve housing between the opposite ends of said passage with said piston rod extending coaxially of said passage from said motor housing into engagement with said valve head, said mounting means and said motor housing having cooperating passage means therein for selectively conducting fluid under pressure into said chamber to cause said piston rod to push said valve head from said closed position to said open position against the action of said spring means and for selectively venting said chamber to enable said spring means to bias said valve head to said closed position.
- 2. A vent valve for venting vapor from the headspace of a liquid containing storage tank, said valve comprising a valve housing having a central axis and adapted to be sealingly mounted at the top of said tank with a passage extending axially through said housing opening at one end into the interior of said tank and opening at its opposite end at the exterior of said tank, means on said valve housing at said one end of said passage defining an annular valve seat extending around the periphery of said passage, a valve head mounted on said valve housing for movement between a closed position engaged with said valve seat wherein said valve head sealingly closes said one end of said passage and an open position wherein said valve head is spaced axially from said seat to place said passage in fluid communication with the interior of said tank, spring means engaged between said valve housing and said valve head resiliently biasing said valve head toward said closed position, a fluid pressure actuated motor including a motor housing having a rod end, a head end and an internal piston chamber, a piston slidably received in said chamber and having a piston rod projecting from said rod end of said motor housing, mounting means for detachably mounting said motor within said valve housing between the opposite ends of said passage with said piston rod extending coaxially of said passage from said motor housing into engagement with said valve head, said mounting means and said motor housing having cooperating passage means therein for selectively conducting fluid under pressure into said chamber to cause said piston rod to push said valve head from said closed position to said open position against the action of said spring means and for selectively venting said chamber to enable said spring means to bias said valve head to said closed position, wherein said central axis is a vertical axis, said mounting means including web means integral with said housing projecting radially into said passage above said valve seat and having a motor housing receiving recess extending downwardly into said web means coaxially of said passage, and retaining means for detachably retaining said motor housing in a fixed position within said housing receiving recess.
- 3. The invention defined in claim 2 wherein said motor housing is of a frusto conical configuration with its side surface converging toward said rod end, said housing receiving recess in said web means having a downwardly convergent complementary frusto conical surface engageable with the side surface of said motor housing to locate said motor housing radially and axially of said valve in a seated position in said recess, said cooperative housing passage means comprising means defining a first bore extending radially from the exterior of said motor housing into said chamber adjacent the head end of said motor housing, and means defining a second bore extending from the exterior of said valve housing through said web means into said recess to open into said first bore when said motor housing is in said seated position.
- 4. The invention defined in claim 3 wherein said retaining means comprises a projection projecting radially outwardly from said motor housing at its head end into overlying relationship with said web means, and fastener means for detachably securing said projection to said web means.
- 5. The invention defined in claim 2 wherein said valve head, when in its closed position is spaced below said web means, said piston rod projecting downwardly from said motor housing to rest upon said valve head.
- 6. A vent valve for venting fuel vapor with respect to the headspace of a fuel storage tank, said valve comprising a valve housing adapted to be sealingly mounted within an opening through the top of said tank with the upper end of said valve housing located at the exterior of said tank and the lower end of said valve housing located in the interior of said tank, means defining a central flow passage through said valve housing extending along a vertical axis from the upper end of said valve housing to its lower end, a valve head mounted on said valve housing for vertical movement adjacent the lower end of said valve housing between an elevated closed position sealing said passage at the lower end of said housing and an open position placing said passage in fluid communication with the interior of said tank, spring means engaged between said valve housing and said valve head biasing said valve head toward said valve seat to normally maintain said valve head in said closed position, fluid pressure actuated motor means including a cylinder having a piston chamber therein and a piston reciprocable within said chamber and having a piston rod projecting from the rod end of said cylinder, mounting means for detachably mounting said motor means in said passage with said cylinder disposed coaxially of said passage and said piston rod projecting downwardly from the rod end of said cylinder to rest upon the top of said valve head, said valve head when in said closed position supporting said piston at an elevated position within said chamber, and passage means extending from a first port adjacent the upper end of said housing through said housing to a second port in said cylinder opening into said chamber at a location above said piston when said piston is in said elevated position for supplying fluid under pressure to said chamber to drive said piston downwardly to cause said piston rod to push said valve head to said open position against the biasing action of said spring means.
- 7. The invention defined in claim 6 wherein said spring means comprises a plurality of like guide rods fixedly secured at their lower ends to said valve head and projecting upwardly from said valve head to be slidably received in respective vertical guide passages in said housing symmetrically disposed about said vertical axis, and a plurality of like springs respectively biasing said guide rods upwardly relative to said housing.
- 8. The invention defined in claim 6 wherein said mounting means comprises at least two vertical webs integral with said housing and projecting radially into said passage from locations spaced symmetrically about said vertical axis, means on said webs cooperatively defining an upwardly opening cylinder receiving seat adapted to receive said cylinder of said motor and to locate said motor in radially and axially of said passage in an operative position wherein said piston rod projects freely downwardly below said webs, and fastener means for detachably securing said cylinder to said webs to maintain said motor in said operative position.
- 9. The invention defined in claim 8 wherein the exterior of said motor cylinder is of a downwardly convergent frusto conical configuration and said webs have downwardly and inwardly inclined radially inner edges complementary to said frusto conical configuration of said cylinder and cooperatively defining said cylinder receiving seat.
- 10. The invention defined in claim 9 wherein said passage means includes a first passage section extending from said first port through one of said webs to an opening in the radially inner edge of said one of said webs, said opening being aligned with said second port when said motor is in said operative position.
- 11. The invention defined in claim 10 wherein said fastener means comprises a plurality of mounting tabs projecting outwardly from said cylinder into overlying relationship with the respective webs, and screw means for clamping said tabs downwardly against said webs.
- 12. The invention defined in claim 11 wherein said screw means includes means defining a tapped bore extending vertically downwardly into each of said webs for threadably receiving a screw passing through a bore in a tab, one of said tapped bores being located at a greater distance from said vertical axis than at least one other bore.
- 13. The invention defined in claim 8 wherein said housing comprises an integral radially outwardly projecting mounting flange spaced below the top of said housing an extension having a cylindrical outer surface of said housing projecting upwardly from said flange to the top of said housing, a fluid coupling hood having a bore in its lower end adapted to sealingly and rotatively receive said projection, and means for detachably retaining said hood on said projection while accommodating rotation of said hood relative to said projection in sealed relationship therewith.
- 14. The invention defined in claim 13 wherein said first port is located on the outer periphery of said flange.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of a commonly-owned co-pending application Ser. No. 07/727,076, filed Jul. 9, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,072,912.
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