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US681076A
US681076A US1901043605A US681076A US 681076 A US681076 A US 681076A US 1901043605 A US1901043605 A US 1901043605A US 681076 A US681076 A US 681076A
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    • F15FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS; HYDRAULICS OR PNEUMATICS IN GENERAL
    • F15BSYSTEMS ACTING BY MEANS OF FLUIDS IN GENERAL; FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS, e.g. SERVOMOTORS; DETAILS OF FLUID-PRESSURE SYSTEMS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • F15B13/04Fluid distribution or supply devices characterised by their adaptation to the control of servomotors for use with a single servomotor
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T137/8667Reciprocating valve
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/8593Systems
    • Y10T137/86493Multi-way valve unit
    • Y10T137/86574Supply and exhaust
    • Y10T137/8667Reciprocating valve
    • Y10T137/86694Piston valve
    • Y10T137/8671With annular passage [e.g., spool]

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  • This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in hydraulic valves for presses, and has for its object to simplify the construction of that class of valves ordinarilyemployed in connection with hydraulic presses, jacks, and such machinery.
  • the invention has for its further object to provide in connection with the valve of this charactera balance piston-valve having packing-rings which are held expanded against the face of the barrel or cylinder by the pressure Within the valve.
  • FIG. 1 is a vertical sectional view of my improved valve.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation, partly in vertical section.
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional view of the same.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional view of a part of the valve.
  • Fig. 5 is a horizontal sectional view of the valve-casing.
  • Figs. G and 7 are detail plan and side elevations, respectively, of the yoke to which the controlling-lever is attached.
  • 1 indicates the body or shell of the valve, provided with ports 3, 4, 5, and 6, that extend through glands arranged in pairs on opposite sides of the shell or casing.
  • a bushing or cylinder 2 preferably constructed of brass or equivalent metal and which extends the entire length of the said shell or casing.
  • This cylinder or bushing is provided with circumferentially-arranged openings 8, two rows of which are preferably provided, and the openings in one row are staggered with respect to those of the other row in order that the bushing or cylinder be not weakened to any great extent by providing the same with these openings.
  • the casing or shell 1 is provided with circumferential grooves 9 on its one face at each of the ports 3, 4, 5, and 6 in order that the water at this point may flow entirely around the bushing or cylinder and through all of the openings 8 therein.
  • the casing or shell 1 and bushing or cylinder 2 are closed at the upper end by means of a cap-plate 10, having a stuITIng-box 11, through which and into the cylinder extends a stem 12, threaded at its lower end into the valve-body 14.
  • the stem 12 is provided with an opening extending entirely the length of the same, the lower portion of this opening 15 being of less diameter than in the upper part of the stem to form a valve-seat 16, and in the larger diameter opening of the stem is arranged a rod 17, having a thread 18 on its lower end to operate in the threaded portion of the stem, the lower end of the rod being adapted to seat against the valve-seat16.
  • the rod 17 is provided on its upper end with a handwheel 19 for operating the same.
  • the valvebody 14 is provided with a central bore 20, which registers with the bore 15 in the stem 12.
  • valve-body 14 carries valve-heads 21 22, which are each circumferentially grooved, and in the upper valve-head 21 lateral ports 23 connect the opening 15 With the circumferential groove in this Valvehead, while in the lower valve-head like lateral ports 24 connect the central bore 2O with the groove in this lower valve-head.
  • a split ring 2G Arranged within each of these circumferential grooves is a split ring 2G, and surrounding this split ring is a series of gaskets or Washers 27, having plain faces Which are forced outwardly against the working barrel 2 by the pressure of the water behind the split ring 26.
  • a series of lugs 28 are provided on the valve-heads, against which the split ring rests.
  • the split ring and packing are secured in position on the lower IOO valve-head by a collar 29 and nut 30, threaded on the lower end of the valve-body, and the packing and split ring on the upper valve-head are secured in position by a collar 3l and nut 32,threaded upon the stem l2.
  • the casing or shell is provided on one side with an enlargement or bushing 33, which is provided with a vertical by-pass 34, which by-pass at its upper end communicates with the chamber above the valve and at its lower cud communicates with the chamber below the valve, thus equalizing the pressure above and below said valve.
  • I provide a means for draining the said valve, which consists iu providing the valve-body, preferably at a point directly above the lower valve-head, with a threaded opening 35, in which a plug 35 is threaded, and is provided with a small orilice leading through into the bore 2O of the Valve-body.
  • a standard 37 for supporting the operating-lever 38 the latter having a bifurcated end to engage with the pins 39, carried on opposite sides of the nut or yoke 40, which is mounted on the stem l2 and held by nuts 4l, threaded on said stem one above and one below the yoke.
  • the valve as shown in Fig. l, is in position to receive the pressure through port 5 and is discharging through ports 6 and 4. By depressing the operating-lever 38 it will move the valve upwardly above the ports 5 and 6, admitting pressure through port 6 and draining through ports 5 and 4.
  • the port 3 is in communication with the water-supply.
  • valve-body arranged therein and provided with a valve-head near each end, a split ring arranged in cach valve-head, a packing arranged in each of said valve-heads around the split rings, means for admitting pressure from the interior of the cylinder to the back of the split rings, a stem connected to said valve-body, and means operative within the stem for regulating the pressure on the packing-rings, substantially as described.
  • valve-casing having inlet and discharge ports, of a working barrel or cylinder within the valve-casing and provided with ports opposite the inlet and discharge ports of the valve-casing, a bypass arranged within the valve-casing and communicating with the interior of the working barrel or cylinder above and below the valve-body, a series of leather packing-rings arranged upon the valve-body, means for admitting the pressure through the valve-body to the back of said rings, a drain-port in the valve-body for relieving the pressure on said rings, and means connected to the valve-body for operating the same, substantially as described.
  • valve-casing having inlet and discharge ports, a working barrel or cylinder within the valve-casing and provided with ports opposite the inlet and discharge ports of the valve-casing, a valve-body within the working barrel or cylinder with a valve-head on each end, and a by-pass arranged within the valve-casing and communicating with theinterior of the working barrel at eachv end of the valve-body, a hollow stem connected to the valve-body and provided with inlet-ports extending through the walls thereof, a valve-rod threaded into said stem for opening and closing said ports, a central port within the valve-body communieating with the hollow stem, lateral ports in the valve-heads communicating with the central port in the valve-body, a split ring arranged in each valve-head, a series of flexible packing-rings arranged on said split rings, and means connected to the hollow stem for operating the valve-body, substantially as described.
  • a working barrel or cylinder provided with openings, a valve-body arranged therein and provided with a valvehead near each end, a split ring arranged in each yalve-head, flexible packing-rings on said split rings, means for admitting pressure from the interior of the cylinder to the back of the split rings to expand the iiexible packing-rings, a drain-port in the valve-body for relieving said pressure, a stem connected to said valve body, and means operative within the stem for regulating the pressure on the packing rings, substantially as described.

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HYDRAULIC VALVE FOR PRESSES. (Applicativi med Jn 1v. 1901.) @No Model.)
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DAVID W. PORTER, OF SEWICKLEY, PENNSYLVANIA.
HYDRAULIC VALVE FOR PRESSES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 681,076, dated August 20, 1901.
Application led January 17, 1901. Serial No. 43,605. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, DAVID W. PORTER, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Sewickley, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hydraulic Valves for Presses, of which the following is a specioation, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in hydraulic valves for presses, and has for its object to simplify the construction of that class of valves ordinarilyemployed in connection with hydraulic presses, jacks, and such machinery.
The invention has for its further object to provide in connection with the valve of this charactera balance piston-valve having packing-rings which are held expanded against the face of the barrel or cylinder by the pressure Within the valve.
The invention further consists in the novel combination and arrangement of parts to be hereinafter more fully described, and specifically pointed out in the claims hereunto appended.
In describing the invention in detail reference is had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, and wherein like numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, in which" Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view of my improved valve. Fig. 2 is a side elevation, partly in vertical section. Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional view of the same. Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional view of a part of the valve. Fig. 5 is a horizontal sectional view of the valve-casing. Figs. G and 7 are detail plan and side elevations, respectively, of the yoke to which the controlling-lever is attached.
Referring to the drawings by reference-numerals, 1 indicates the body or shell of the valve, provided with ports 3, 4, 5, and 6, that extend through glands arranged in pairs on opposite sides of the shell or casing. Arranged within the chamber of the casing 1 is a bushing or cylinder 2, preferably constructed of brass or equivalent metal and which extends the entire length of the said shell or casing. This cylinder or bushing is provided with circumferentially-arranged openings 8, two rows of which are preferably provided, and the openings in one row are staggered with respect to those of the other row in order that the bushing or cylinder be not weakened to any great extent by providing the same with these openings. The casing or shell 1 is provided with circumferential grooves 9 on its one face at each of the ports 3, 4, 5, and 6 in order that the water at this point may flow entirely around the bushing or cylinder and through all of the openings 8 therein. The casing or shell 1 and bushing or cylinder 2 are closed at the upper end by means of a cap-plate 10, having a stuITIng-box 11, through which and into the cylinder extends a stem 12, threaded at its lower end into the valve-body 14. The stem 12 is provided with an opening extending entirely the length of the same, the lower portion of this opening 15 being of less diameter than in the upper part of the stem to form a valve-seat 16, and in the larger diameter opening of the stem is arranged a rod 17, having a thread 18 on its lower end to operate in the threaded portion of the stem, the lower end of the rod being adapted to seat against the valve-seat16. The rod 17 is provided on its upper end with a handwheel 19 for operating the same. The valvebody 14 is provided with a central bore 20, which registers with the bore 15 in the stem 12. The valve-body 14 carries valve-heads 21 22, which are each circumferentially grooved, and in the upper valve-head 21 lateral ports 23 connect the opening 15 With the circumferential groove in this Valvehead, while in the lower valve-head like lateral ports 24 connect the central bore 2O with the groove in this lower valve-head. \Vhen the lower end of the rod 17 is unseated from the valve-seat 1G, the water is permitted to flow into the bore 15, the bore 2O through openings 25 into the rod 12, and through the lateral ports 23 24 into the circum ferential groovesin the piston-head. Arranged within each of these circumferential grooves is a split ring 2G, and surrounding this split ring is a series of gaskets or Washers 27, having plain faces Which are forced outwardly against the working barrel 2 by the pressure of the water behind the split ring 26. In order to form the chamber within the grooves to receive the Water, a series of lugs 28 are provided on the valve-heads, against which the split ring rests. The split ring and packing are secured in position on the lower IOO valve-head by a collar 29 and nut 30, threaded on the lower end of the valve-body, and the packing and split ring on the upper valve-head are secured in position by a collar 3l and nut 32,threaded upon the stem l2. In order to balance the valve, the casing or shell is provided on one side with an enlargement or bushing 33, which is provided with a vertical by-pass 34, which by-pass at its upper end communicates with the chamber above the valve and at its lower cud communicates with the chamber below the valve, thus equalizing the pressure above and below said valve. Should the pressure upon the packing become too great, so as to prevent the operation of the valve, I provide a means for draining the said valve, which consists iu providing the valve-body, preferably at a point directly above the lower valve-head, with a threaded opening 35, in which a plug 35 is threaded, and is provided with a small orilice leading through into the bore 2O of the Valve-body. When the rod 9 is screwed down, so as to engage the lower end of the same upon the seat 16, the water within the valve-body will drain out through the small orifice, thus readily relieving the pressure upon the packing and permitting the operation of the valve.
It will be evident that the closing of the ports 25 will, by allowing the valve to drain, relieve the pressure on the valves and permit the leather rings 27 to contract and the valves to work freely.
Mounted upon the cap l0 is a standard 37 for supporting the operating-lever 38, the latter having a bifurcated end to engage with the pins 39, carried on opposite sides of the nut or yoke 40, which is mounted on the stem l2 and held by nuts 4l, threaded on said stem one above and one below the yoke.
The valve, as shown in Fig. l, is in position to receive the pressure through port 5 and is discharging through ports 6 and 4. By depressing the operating-lever 38 it will move the valve upwardly above the ports 5 and 6, admitting pressure through port 6 and draining through ports 5 and 4. The port 3 is in communication with the water-supply.
It will be observed that by the construction of packing and the admitting of the pressure within the valve-heads back of this packing the pressure may be controlled or regulated at will by the regulating-valve carried on the rod 17, this valve when opened allowing the water to pass in back of the rings and force the same outwardly against the working barrel and when closed admitting the water to drain until the desired pressure has been obtained.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In combination with a working barrel or cylinder provided with rows of openings, a valve-body arranged therein and provided with a valve-head near each end, a split ring arranged in cach valve-head, a packing arranged in each of said valve-heads around the split rings, means for admitting pressure from the interior of the cylinder to the back of the split rings, a stem connected to said valve-body, and means operative within the stem for regulating the pressure on the packing-rings, substantially as described.
2. In combination with the valve-casing having inlet and discharge ports, of a working barrel or cylinder within the valve-casing and provided with ports opposite the inlet and discharge ports of the valve-casing, a bypass arranged within the valve-casing and communicating with the interior of the working barrel or cylinder above and below the valve-body, a series of leather packing-rings arranged upon the valve-body, means for admitting the pressure through the valve-body to the back of said rings, a drain-port in the valve-body for relieving the pressure on said rings, and means connected to the valve-body for operating the same, substantially as described.
3. In combination, a valve-casing having inlet and discharge ports, a working barrel or cylinder within the valve-casing and provided with ports opposite the inlet and discharge ports of the valve-casing, a valve-body within the working barrel or cylinder with a valve-head on each end, and a by-pass arranged within the valve-casing and communicating with theinterior of the working barrel at eachv end of the valve-body, a hollow stem connected to the valve-body and provided with inlet-ports extending through the walls thereof, a valve-rod threaded into said stem for opening and closing said ports, a central port within the valve-body communieating with the hollow stem, lateral ports in the valve-heads communicating with the central port in the valve-body, a split ring arranged in each valve-head, a series of flexible packing-rings arranged on said split rings, and means connected to the hollow stem for operating the valve-body, substantially as described.
4. In combination, a working barrel or cylinder provided with openings, a valve-body arranged therein and provided with a valvehead near each end, a split ring arranged in each yalve-head, flexible packing-rings on said split rings, means for admitting pressure from the interior of the cylinder to the back of the split rings to expand the iiexible packing-rings, a drain-port in the valve-body for relieving said pressure, a stem connected to said valve body, and means operative within the stem for regulating the pressure on the packing rings, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
DAVID lV. PORTER.
\Vitnesses:
JOHN NoLANn, E. E. PoTTER.
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US3581772A (en) * 1969-06-30 1971-06-01 Chandler Evans Inc Frictionless spool valve
US3897800A (en) * 1972-01-17 1975-08-05 Allied Chem Reversing flow valve
US4668215A (en) * 1986-05-15 1987-05-26 Dexide, Inc. Irrigator-evacuator control for surgical procedures
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