Abstract: The present invention relates to a valve device for regulating a fluid, particularly a gaseous fluid, in a conduit portion, comprising a valve body fixed to a support spindle extending transversely into said portion and mounted with the ability to rotate therein, said conduit portion comprising, on either side of said spindle, opposing internal steps forming two bearing surface portions for corresponding edge parts of said valve body, in the closure position thereof, each step extending substantially over approximately half of the internal circumference of the conduit portion in the region of the mounting position of the support spindle.
Abstract: The invention concerns a device for regulating flow in a duct portion or an intake passage and a manifold comprising such a device. The device is characterized in that each valve (3)/control pin (4) assembly is incorporated in the structure of said duct portion (2) or in the structure of the part (1) comprising at least a duct portion (2), at the opening of through passage, being enclosed, with the possibility of rotating between two matching parts (2?, 2? or 1?, 1?) forming by being assembled said duct portion (2) or said part (1) and being mounted in corresponding housing recesses (5, 5?) provided in the walls of duct portions (2) and/or in one or several separate corresponding bearing(s) (6).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 31, 2000
Date of Patent:
May 24, 2005
Assignee:
Mark IV Systems Moteurs (Societe Anonyme)