With External Means For Opposing Bias Patents (Class 137/522)
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Patent number: 7469713Abstract: A check valve for an inflatable device comprising a poppet urged by a conical spring to annularly seal uniformly around its entire periphery to assure more uniform cracking pressure about its entire periphery. In one embodiment the check valve comprises a locking key to lock the valve closed irrespective of the cracking pressure that may otherwise may have cracked the valve open. In another embodiment, the check valve comprises a manual dump feature that allows rapid dumping of air from the inflatable irrespective of low cracking pressure that may exist in the inflatable.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2006Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Halkey-Roberts CorporationInventor: Glenn H. Mackal
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Patent number: 7448406Abstract: The hydraulic pressure relief tool opens a check valve in the male portion of a hydraulic line coupler. The male portion has a locking ball receiving groove. The tool includes a male coupler holder and a coupler retainer that are pivotally connected together. The male coupler has a U-shaped groove. The sides of the groove slide in the ball receiving groove. The male coupler engaging surface on the retainer is moved across the U-shaped groove to lock the coupler to the tool. A fluid deflector housing covers a portion of the U-shaped groove. A check valve opener is mounted in a threaded passage in the housing. A valve engaging surface on the opener is advanced to open the check valve.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2006Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Inventor: George D. Waite
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Patent number: 7357152Abstract: The invention relates to a releasable non-return valve, in which a connection between a working chamber and a connector chamber may be closed by a non-return piston and opened by the opening movement of a release piston which may be pressurized with a release pressure. The non-return piston, discharge piston and release piston are arranged concentric to each other with the release shaft in the common valve axis. The valve has a cartridge embodiment with a non-return valve cartridge which may be inserted in the valve housing and a discharge valve cartridge independent of the non-return valve cartridge. The release shaft extends through the non-return piston with a sliding seal and engages behind the piston base by means of a stepped diameter for opening. The discharge piston is pressure compensated on both sides by pressurization with the working pressure.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2007Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Tiefenbach Control Systems GmbHInventor: Willi Kussel
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Patent number: 7273065Abstract: A valve assembly for a dunnage bag wherein in the valve body a valve diaphragm is mounted on a shaft and is supported by a mounting bar such that the valve diaphragm may be reciprocally moved from the closed position to the open position by a simple axial push on the valve shaft. The valve shaft is retained in the mounting bar in an orifice and the shaft diameter is enlarged at its end distant from the valve diaphragm so as to generate a frictional force fit or lock in the open position to facilitate the removal of air from the bag. The valve may be released form the friction lock by the air pressure of a recharged bag and/or by the manual movement of the valve diaphragm and shaft axially toward the open end of the valve assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2005Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Inventor: James A. Robbins
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Patent number: 7270145Abstract: The invention relates to valves for air compressors, and more particularly, to an unloading/venting valve having integrated therewith a high-pressure protection valve where a pressure reducing valve has a discharge port in communication with the air system and a vent. The valve utilizes a valve body biased to form a seal between the discharge port and the vent. A governor monitors the air pressure in the system and generates a signal to move the valve body against the bias and unloads the system when a first predetermined threshold pressure is reached. In the event of a failure of the valve body to move at the first threshold pressure, the valve body is movable against the bias in response to a second predetermined threshold pressure reached in the system, thereby unloading the system.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: Haldex Brake CorporationInventor: Robert L. Koezler
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Patent number: 7178554Abstract: An ultrasonically operated valve a source of ultrasonic energy for excitation of a pressurized liquid. The vibration of the ultrasonic horn imparts a pulsing of the pressure of the liquid within the valve. Selection of a sealing mechanism that responds at a different natural frequency than that of the valve body causes the sealing mechanism to unseat and therefore to enable liquid flow. The sealing mechanism will stay unseated as long as the source is imparting energy to the system and therefore inducing pressure pulses in the liquid thus keeping the sealing mechanism away from the valve seat.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: James Jay Tanner, Robert A. Cool, Thomas D. Ehlert
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Patent number: 6981852Abstract: A combined strainer and valve release structure formed as a unitary part of polyethylene with the strainer having a perforated wall and the valve release having a pushrod located on one side of the wall and an actuator tab located on the other side of the wall, with the pushrod in proximity to a movable member of an inlet check valve in a rest position and manually movable to an actuated position to dislodge the movable member when the movable member is adhered to a valve seat in the inlet check valve. The strainer moves the pushrod to the rest position when released from manual actuation.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2003Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Wagner Spray Tech CorporationInventor: Steven A. Anderson
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Patent number: 6938597Abstract: Disclosed herein is a variable spring force intake valve for use in two- or four-stroke internal combustion engines. The device comprises an intake valve body and a torsion spring attached to a gear and rod assembly. Manipulation, via manual or automated means, of the gear and rod assembly adjusts the tension/torsion force exerted by the torsion spring to preload the intake valve and/or to hold the intake valve in the closed position. Varying the tension/torsion force results in an ability to control the timing and the degree to which the ports of the intake valve are actually opened during the operating cycle of the piston, thereby providing a user with an opportunity to enhance the operation of a two- or four-stroke internal combustion engine.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventors: Jeffrey F. Klein, Konstantin Mikhailov
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Patent number: 6823905Abstract: An inflation valve assembly, for a dunnage or cargo air bag, comprises an annular flange member which is adapted to be heat-sealed to an interior surface portion of one of the plies of the inflatable bladder of the air bag, and an externally threaded nipple portion for fluidic connection to a source of pressurized fluid for inflating the bladder of the dunnage or cargo air bag. A flapper valve member, having a substantially circular configuration, has an end portion which is adapted to be fixedly secured upon an arcuate portion of the upper surface portion of the annular flange member by a fixation bar which extends along a chordal extent of the annular flange member. Opposite end portions of the fixation bar project radially inwardly toward each other so as to effectively define a pair of oppositely disposed detents for maintaining the flapper valve member in its OPENED state.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Rodney S. Smith, Thomas C. Keenan
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Patent number: 6820645Abstract: An unlockable non-return valve reduces the tendency of the poppet piston to jam by providing a first insert that has a guide diameter for the poppet piston over just a short section of its end side facing the piston collar, and wherein a supporting ring is arranged axially between the high-pressure seal and the first insert in a receiving element, the diameter of which is substantially smaller than the outside diameters of the inserts, the supporting ring likewise being produced from a metallic material having good sliding properties and being produced with a narrow clearance from the end section of the poppet piston and with a large radial clearance from the receiving element.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2003Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Bosch Rexroth AGInventors: Helmut Behl, Karl J. H. Cords, Dragoljub Djenadija, Helmut Etzel, Frank Hofmann, Michael Reinert, Bruno Schneider
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Publication number: 20040221895Abstract: A manual hand-held air deflating device for performing the release or injection of air from air-inflatables having an air valve with a recessed check valve. This device may be used for air-inflatables such as beach toys, rafts, floats and the like. The inventive device includes a handle having a top and bottom, a dowel having a first end and a second end attached to the handle, and a sleeve having a first end and second end that are identical. The top of the handle is only slightly curved to facilitate gripping function while the sides are curved for easier grip and holding. The bottom of the handle has a hole for placement of the dowel. The dowel is approximately 4 inches in length. From the bottom of the dowel to the middle of the dowel there is red coloring to mark the midway point of the dowel. The sleeve has two ends which are identical with no distinction between the two. The sleeve slides over the dowel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventor: Margaret A. Fuller
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Patent number: 6810862Abstract: A diaphragm operated pressure responsive valve has its inlet connected to a fuel tank vapor line and the valving chamber openly connected to the storage canister and to the engine air intake manifold vapor purge control valve. The diaphragm is operable to vary the spring bias on a valve member disposed in the chamber for biasing closed the vapor line from the tank in the event of high vacuum from the engine purge control valves. A bleed bypass permits continued bleed flow of vapor from the tank to the valving chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2003Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventor: Rudolph Bergsma
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Patent number: 6766824Abstract: The valve comprises a flexible resilient valve member which is positioned in a flexible fluid line in a fluid-tight relationship therewith. An actuating element, such as a ring-shaped member, surrounds the valve member, and an actuating coil is positioned adjacent the ring member. An electrical control signal energizes the coil in operation, producing a magnetic field which moves the actuating element to deform the valve member, opening the valve. Termination of the electrical signal permits the valve member to return to its normal closed position arrangement. A feedback control system is provided for the valve which includes providing pre-established limits on time and volume of fluid delivery. Determinations are successively made as to whether such limitations have been met, and the control valve is closed when one such limitation has been met.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventor: Richard K. Taylor
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Publication number: 20040094207Abstract: The invention relates to an unlockable non-return valve which is intended to be used for very high system pressures, and to a valve housing having a continuous receiving bore located on a valve axis, a poppet piston which can be acted upon at a piston collar by a control pressure in order to unlock a closing element and, on both sides of the piston collar, is guided on end sections of at least approximately identical diameters in the direction of the valve axis. Two inserts are placed into the receiving bore on each side of the piston collar, into which the poppet piston dips with an end section, the end section being guided in a first insert which is close to the piston collar and is manufactured from a metallic material having good sliding properties, and a second insert following the first insert has a high-pressure seal which bears radially against the end section of the poppet piston and is supported axially by the first insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Helmut Behl, Karl J H Cords, Dragoljub Djenadija, Helmut Etzel, Frank Hofmann, Michael Reinert, Bruno Schneider
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Publication number: 20040040601Abstract: The invention relates to valves for air compressors, and more particularly, to an unloading/venting valve having integrated therewith a high-pressure protection valve where a pressure reducing valve has a discharge port in communication with the air system and a vent. The valve utilizes a valve body biased to form a seal between the discharge port and the vent. A governor monitors the air pressure in the system and generates a signal to move the valve body against the bias and unloads the system when a first predetermined threshold pressure is reached. In the event of a failure of the valve body to move at the first threshold pressure, the valve body is movable against the bias in response to a second predetermined threshold pressure reached in the system, thereby unloading the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventor: Robert L. Koelzer
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Publication number: 20030213519Abstract: An air-blow valve configured for clean-in-place capability is provided. The valve comprises a valve body defining a valve seat and internal fluid passageways. The valve further comprises valve components disposed within the valve body, including a plug, a piston, and a spring. The valve is separately operatively connected to a pressurized-air source and to a sanitizing-fluid source. In operation, the spring biases the piston, causing the plug to engage the seat, to prevent undesired fluid flow between the passageways and the connecting conduits. Alternatively, the spring biases the piston, causing the plug to disengage the seat, allowing fluid flow between the passageways and connecting conduits. Pressurized air is used to space the plug from the seat to achieve flow whenever desired, or alternatively to engage the seat to prevent fluid flow when desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventor: William R. Griffin
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Patent number: 6648012Abstract: An improved non-actuated non-return valve, the valve including a non-magnetic valve body having a substantially hollow interior portion in communication with a gas inlet and a gas outlet. A mechanically biased flow check assembly is positioned within the substantially hollow interior portion, the mechanically biased flow check assembly being configured to permit a gas flow from the gas inlet to the gas outlet. A first magnetic member may be provided and be in communication with the mechanically biased flow check assembly within the substantially hollow interior portion. A second magnetic member detachably positioned adjacent an exterior portion of the valve body may be provided, wherein a magnetic field of the second magnetic member is configured to impart motion to the mechanically biased flow check assembly when positioned proximate the exterior portion of the valve body.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventor: Eric J. Linthorst
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Patent number: 6626204Abstract: An accommodation portion (53) is formed at a position where it faces a check valve member (42) through a chamber inlet (41a) of a check valve chamber (41). An opening means (51) is attached in the accommodation portion (53). This opening means (51) switches over between a valve opening position (Y) and a valve-opening cancellation position (X). A lock means (55) is attached between a peripheral wall of the accommodation portion (53) and the opening means (51). The lock means (55) changes over between a lock position (L) where it limits an advancement of the opening means (51) from the valve-opening cancellation position (X) and a lock cancellation position (M) where it allows the advancement. A valve-opening actuation means (60) is provided with a lock cancellation means (61). A magnetic force is made to occur between the lock cancellation means (61) and the lock means (55). The magnetic force changes over the lock means (55) to the lock cancellation position (M).Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha NerikiInventors: Akira Oi, Mari Shiotsuki, Mitsumasa Kagomoto
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Patent number: 6607366Abstract: An unloader system is provided for a reciprocating gas compressor. The system includes an unloader valve assembly including a valve member controlling flow between compressor cylinder and a clearance bottle. Opening and closing of the valve member is controlled by manipulating a control pressure acting through a manifold against the stem of the valve member by means of a pressure regulator connected in series with a pressure source. When the pressure in the compressor cylinder acting on the heads of the poppet valve members exceeds the control pressure acting on the stems, the poppet valve members open, partially unloading the compressor.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2002Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Gas and Air Specialty Products, Inc.Inventor: Lauren D. Sperry
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Patent number: 6601603Abstract: An air-blow valve configured for clean-in-place capability is provided. The valve comprises a valve body defining a valve seat and internal fluid passageways. The valve further comprises valve components disposed within the valve body, including a plug, a piston, and a spring. The valve is separately operatively connected to a pressurized-air source and to a sanitizing-fluid source. In operation, the spring biases the piston, causing the plug to engage the seat, to prevent undesired fluid flow between the passageways and the connecting conduits. Pressurized air is used to space the plug from the seat to achieve flow whenever desired. Periodic selective movement of the piston to space the plug from the seat, enables the cleaning solution to pass through the body and clean the internal passageways, the seat, and the plug, thereby rendering unnecessary disassembly of the valve and/or removal of the valve from the connecting conduits during valve cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Inventor: William R. Griffin
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Publication number: 20030116197Abstract: The valve comprises a flexible resilient valve member which is positioned in a flexible fluid line in a fluid-tight relationship therewith. An actuating element, such as a ring-shaped member, surrounds the valve member, and an actuating coil is positioned adjacent the ring member. An electrical control signal energizes the coil in operation, producing a magnetic field which moves the actuating element to deform the valve member, opening the valve. Termination of the electrical signal permits the valve member to return to its normal closed position arrangement. A feedback control system is provided for the valve which includes providing pre-established limits on time and volume of fluid delivery. Determinations are successively made as to whether such limitations have been met, and the control valve is closed when one such limitation has been met.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2001Publication date: June 26, 2003Applicant: Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV.Inventor: Richard K. Taylor
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Patent number: 6578604Abstract: The invention concerns a device for controlling a fluid flow, characterised in that said device comprises second valve arrangement means interposed in the circuit in series with first valve arrangement means (20, 22, 34), and wherein a second mobile closure element (38) moves between a pressing position, wherein it is pressed on the seat (32) of a second threshold (30) and an opening position wherein the second closure element (38) is spaced apart from the second seat (32) to allow the fluid through the second threshold (30), and in pressing position, the second closure element (38) allows a reduced flow of the fluid through the second threshold (30).Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: SidelInventor: Eric Adriansens
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Patent number: 6537258Abstract: A check valve and, in particular, an anti-siphon valve, for medical infusion lines and the like, including an axial upstream passageway and an axial downstream passageway, staggered and parallel with respect to each other, and a diaphragm of elastic material cooperating with an annular valve seat for normally keeping communication between these passageways closed. The diaphragm is composed of the end wall of a cup-shaped element on which a plunger rests coaxially, the plunger being slidable between a retracted inoperative position and an advanced operative position. Valve opening occurs following flexion of the diaphragm, which can be spontaneous due to a predetermined fluid pressure developing in the upstream passageway, or positively operated via the plunger (9).Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Industrie Borla SpAInventor: Gianni Guala
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Patent number: 6530751Abstract: A device for controlling air filling and air exhausting of an air cushion includes a casing provided inside with a motor controlled by a wire controller and a fan blade, and an upper cover mounted on the casing. An air-exhausting nozzle closed by a film is provided outside the casing. A support plate is positioned above the fan blade, fixed on an upper surface with a transformer and an electro-magnetic valve controlled by the wire controller. A push plate is combined on a front end of the magnetic rod of the electro-magnetic valve, having a push rod protruding through the casing and extending in the air-exhausting nozzle to push open the film. Then this device can be controlled by wire controlling or manual controlling to adjust resilience of an air cushion.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Supertrend International Inc.Inventors: Rong-Jyh Song, Tsung-Ping Yen
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Patent number: 6513556Abstract: The flexible hose assembly 10 interconnects a portable tank and another tank for transmitting hazardous fluids. A back check housing 34 contains a valve member 56 and a seating surface 58 for closing off flow through the back check housing. A flexible hose 16 extends downstream from the back check housing, and a flexible sensing line 26 extends within the flexible hose downstream from the back check housing for transmitting fluid pressure to a piston 36. The piston 36 is axially movable between a locked and unlocked position, and when in a locked position maintains the valve member in the open flow position and when in the unlocked position allows the valve member to move to the closed position. A biasing member is provided for biasing at least one of the piston and valve members to the unlocked position.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: PGI International, Ltd.Inventors: Spencer M. Nimberger, Robert L. Ward, Frank Gonzales
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Patent number: 6508270Abstract: The present invention relates to a shut-off valve of limiting flow to a single direction, and a shut-off valve of removing air from the sack and charging the sack with air as well. The shut-off valve has an air passage of a flat and substantially cylindrical form in cross section, which is formed by opposed cladding sheets. The cladding sheet is provided with a valve body sheet which comprises a fixed part attached to the cladding sheet and flap portions with the fixed part placed in the central position therebetween, which flap portions are movable in a vertical direction. One flap portion serves to prevent air from flowing in one direction within the air passage by the close contact with cladding sheet, while the other flap portion serves to prevent air from flowing in the other direction by the close contact with the cladding sheetu The shut-off valve may perform a double function of removing air from the sack and charging the sack with air accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kashiwara SeitaiInventor: Yoshihiro Koyanagi
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Publication number: 20020189687Abstract: An improved non-actuated non-return valve, the valve including a non-magnetic valve body having a substantially hollow interior portion in communication with a gas inlet and a gas outlet. A mechanically biased flow check assembly is positioned within the substantially hollow interior portion, the mechanically biased flow check assembly being configured to permit a gas flow from the gas inlet to the gas outlet. A first magnetic member may be provided and be in communication with the mechanically biased flow check assembly within the substantially hollow interior portion. A second magnetic member detachably positioned adjacent an exterior portion of the valve body may be provided, wherein a magnetic field of the second magnetic member is configured to impart motion to the mechanically biased flow check assembly when positioned proximate the exterior portion of the valve body.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2001Publication date: December 19, 2002Applicant: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventor: Eric J. Linthorst
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Patent number: 6488479Abstract: A variable pressure oil pump assembly for use with a vehicle having a controller includes a pump body having an inlet, an outlet, a valve chamber, a first passage disposed between the inlet and the valve chamber, and a second passage disposed between the outlet and the valve chamber. The assembly further includes a pressure relief valve subassembly having a movable plunger that is disposed at least partially in the valve chamber for controlling flow of oil through the valve chamber so as to control outlet oil pressure at the outlet. A plunger adjustment mechanism is associated with the valve subassembly and adapted to communicate with the controller. The plunger adjustment mechanism is operable to control movement of the plunger based on control signals provided by the controller.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Alvin Henry Berger
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Publication number: 20020134435Abstract: The present invention relates to a shut-off valve of limiting flow to a single direction, and a shut-off valve of removing air from the sack and charging the sack with air as well. The shutoff valve has an air passage of a flat and substantially cylindrical form in cross section, which is formed by opposed cladding sheets. The cladding sheet is provided with a valve body sheet which comprises a fixed part attached to the cladding sheet and flap portions with the fixed part placed in the central position therebetween, which flap portions are movable in a vertical direction. One flap portion serves to prevent air from flowing in one direction within the air passage by the close contact with cladding sheet, while the other flap portion serves to prevent air from flowing in the other direction by the close contact with the cladding sheet. Said shut-off valve may perform a double function of removing air from the sack and charging the sack with air accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventor: Yoshihiro Koyanagi
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Publication number: 20020088496Abstract: A rubber component that provides a fuel seal is provided which includes a base formed principally of fluorosilicon rubber or hydrin rubber, and a coating layer applied by coating to the base and formed principally of nylon or fluorine-contained resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2002Publication date: July 11, 2002Applicant: KYOSAN DENKI CO., LTD.Inventor: Yoshihiro Kondo
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Patent number: 6361288Abstract: An unloader system is provided for a reciprocating gas compressor having a cylinder, a piston reciprocably mounted in the cylinder, a rotatable crankshaft connected to the piston, a suction valve assembly, and a discharge valve assembly for selectively communicating suction and discharge lines with the compressor cylinder. An unloader valve assembly including a valve seat structure, valve guard, and multiple poppet valve members is provided to allow selective communication between the compressor cylinder and a clearance bottle. The opening and closing of the unloader valve assembly is controlled by manipulating a control pressure acting through a manifold against the stem ends of the poppet valve members by means of a pressure regulator connected in series with a pressure source. When the pressure in the compressor cylinder acting on the heads of the poppet valve members exceeds the control pressure acting on the stems, the poppet valve members open, partially unloading the compressor.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Gas & Air Specialty ProductsInventor: Lauren D. Sperry
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Publication number: 20010054442Abstract: An especially for the subterranean mining industry intended non-return valve which is very safe and has a long life-cycle contains a valve piston 10 which is set in a case 18 against the pressure of the valve spring 12 which can be manipulated via the control piston 6. The case 18 contains an inner chamber 19 which is connected to the water release opening and the drilling of the casing via a connecting drilling 25. Thus, a hydraulic damping can be achieved which together with the shape of the valve piston 10 as a plastic piston guarantee for a long life-cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2001Publication date: December 27, 2001Inventor: Wolfgang Voss
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Patent number: 6289927Abstract: This invention provides a pressure control valve 20 including a valve plug 30 facing a seat As at a relief port A that communicates with a pressure circuit 46, and a spring 32 pressing the valve plug 30 against the seat, and when the fluid pressure in the pressure circuit surpasses the force of the spring 32 for the valve plug, the pressure control valve discharges part of the fluid to keep the interior of the pressure circuit at a specified setting pressure. In the pressure control valve, at one end of the spring for the valve plug which is remote from the valve plug there is provided a pilot piston 40 freely movable in the expansion and compression direction of the spring for the valve plug. There is also provided a spring for adjustment 38c urging the pilot piston 40 toward the valve plug side. The pilot piston 40 is so structured as to move in a direction of going away from the valve plug when supplied with a pilot fluid under a specified pressure Ppi.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2000Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Furukawa Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tsutomu Kaneko
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Patent number: 6244294Abstract: A radiator pressure relief valve is disclosed for transferring fluid from a radiator to an overflow bottle to relieve pressure in the radiator. The valve includes a housing with an internal chamber and an inlet and outlet communicating with the chamber. A valve member is located within the housing adjacent to the inlet. The valve member is movable with respect to the inlet and adapted to prevent fluid flow from the inlet into the chamber when the valve member is positioned against the inlet. A support pin is located within the housing and movable with respect to the valve member. The support pin has a first position where the support pin is in contact with the valve member and inhibits movement of the valve member and a second position where the support pin is spaced apart from the valve member. A spring is mounted within the housing and biases the valve member away from the support pin.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2000Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Inventor: Thomas J. Hollis
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Patent number: 6237693Abstract: A subsurface well safety valve having a flow tube telescopically movable in a housing for controlling the movement of a valve closure member. A piston and cylinder assembly actuates the flow tube and is in communication with hydraulic control fluid from the well surface on one side and a gas biasing chamber on the second side and includes a spring acting on the flow tube to close the valve. An equalizing system equalizes fluid pressure on opposite sides of the piston and cylinder assembly in the event of a failure in the seal between the piston and cylinder thereby allowing the spring to close the valve. The equalizing system uses fewer components than previous designs and utilizes a new reference chamber design that allows the reference chamber and the piston to be positioned within the same axial length reducing the overall length of the safety valve over previous designs.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Camco International Inc.Inventor: Thomas M. Deaton
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Patent number: 6170513Abstract: An inflation nozzle structure of an infatable envelope. The inflatable envelope is formed by two envelope membranes the peripheries of which are adhered to each other. The inner membranes are adhered to an edge of the envelope membranes and inward extend from the edge. The two inner membranes are adhered to each other to define an air passage serving as the inflation nozzle. An isolating membrane is sandwiched between the inner membranes near an outer opening of the air passage. Two faces of the isolating membrane are formed by two kinds of membranes with different melting points. When thermally pressed, one face with lower melting point of the isolating membrane is thermally adhered to inner wall of the air passage, while the other face with higher melting point is not adhered. Therefore, when thermally pressing and forming the inflatable envelope and the inflation nozzle, the operation can be continued and speeded without complicated processing procedure.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Inventor: Luke Lo
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Patent number: 6149125Abstract: A positively controlled ball valve for flowing fluids, in particular water, for instance for use in snow making machines. The valve includes a valve housing (1) having a flow passageway (3) for the water (7), a valve seat (9) arranged in the flow passageway (3), and a valve ball (10) which is movable towards and from the valve seat (9). A force actuation device (4) having a piston rod (20) positively acts on the valve ball (10), which is movable in a race (11) in the valve housing (1). The race extends from the valve seat (9) obliquely outwards-rearwards, upstream of the flow of water (7). The force actuation device (4) is formed with a piston rod (20) arranged for being able to force the valve ball (10) in the direction away from the valve seat (4) and into the race (11) for the ball. The piston rod (20) is arranged to act on the valve ball (10), in the first stage of the opening of the valve, so that the ball at least partly rolls out of the valve seat (9).Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Lenko L. NilssonInventor: Lennart Nilsson
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Patent number: 6135143Abstract: An air valve includes a valve body having an air passage and a transverse bar suspended in the air passage, a valve flap coupled to said transverse bar at a bottom side to close said air passage, and a movable plate coupled to locating blocks at said transverse bar at a top side and moved vertically between a first position where the movable plate is released from the valve flap and the air passage is closed by the valve flap, and a second position where the valve flap is deformed by the movable plate to open the air passage for letting air pass.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Ho Lee Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tsai Long Po
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Patent number: 6077249Abstract: A tubular shaft instrument, in particular a trocar, has an instrument channel which can be closed off by a flap valve. An actuation element serves to open the flap valve against the force of a closing spring. It is proposed that the actuation element be configured as an element which at least partly surrounds the instrument channel and can rotate about the instrument channel axis, and which is equipped with a circumferential cam bevel, rising in the direction of the instrument channel axis, on which a control section of the flap valve rests, so that a rotation of the rotatable element effects opening or closing of the flap valve.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1998Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Horst Dittrich, Uwe Bacher
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Patent number: 6029706Abstract: A valve of a storage tank for transporting oils or chemical compounds avoids problems caused by crossing a suction path for external air with a pathway for outputting volatile gases from the storage tank. The valve includes an upper body having a circular inclined hole formed at its top surface; a lower body with an enforcing frame, a circular flange and connection bars; a stem formed at the bottom of the inclined hole at which a screw and a sleeve-shaped rod are formed; a disc having a boss supported by several enforcing spokes; a circular auxiliary plate connected to the screw of the stem; a bushing supporting a weight laid on top of the auxiliary plate; a lock nut fixing the auxiliary plate to the screw of the stem; and a cap having a hole into which the sleeve-shaped rod of the stem can be inserted and another hole in the cap connected to the first hole in the cap.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Korea Steel Power Co. Ltd.Inventor: Kwang Il Joo
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Patent number: 6019122Abstract: A membrane-type inflation nozzle applicable to an inflatable envelope. A release sheet is disposed between two nozzle membranes at an opening of the nozzle. An adhesive material is disposed between inner membrane walls of the opening of the nozzle. One end of the release sheet is positioned between the adhesive material and the other membrane wall. The other end of the release sheet extends out of the opening. When inflating the envelope, the release sheet is torn away from the nozzle opening and then the envelope is fully inflated. Therefore, an internal pressure of the envelope makes the nozzle self-close. In addition, the adhesive material at the nozzle opening is able to adhere corresponding inner membrane walls to each other so as to achieve a more tightly air-sealing effect.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1999Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Inventor: David Chen
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Patent number: 6014986Abstract: A valve, which opens upon a not permissible underpressure in a cooking utensil and upon a manual operation and which is stored in the lid of the cooking utensil suffices, without a valve spring and with a minimum of structural parts, when its flexible valve plate consists in one piece of a pressure part for manual operation and a seal collar, for abutment on a valve seat, and a connecting corpus therebetween. The seal collar is swivelled upon an overload on a swivel edge of the valve member and disengages from the abutment on the valve seat thus opening the valve.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1998Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: Heinrich Baumgarten KG Spezialfabrik fuer BeschlagteileInventor: Gerd-Diethard Baumgarten
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Patent number: 5967488Abstract: Disclosed is a reed valve which uses a simple electromechanical actuator to apply a force that overcomes pressure force and opens the valve. The valve is closed by pressure and the elastic restoring force of the reed. Two of the disclosed valves in a back-to-back connection accommodate bi-directional flow. The disclosed valve is especially suited for application as a pulsed expansion valve for refrigerators and heat pumps.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Inventor: Robert Walter Redlich
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Patent number: 5940878Abstract: A watertight suit is capable of properly discharging air within the suit and safely maintaining a diver's position in the water. The suit includes an air outlet valve provided in an end section of a leg part, the air outlet valve functioning to discharge air from the inside of the leg part. Another air outlet valve can also be provided in an upper body part of the suit. An air inlet introduces air into the watertight suit as necessary to equalize external pressure. Where an automatic air outlet valve is provided, air in excess of external pressure is vented through the outlet valves automatically as warranted by the diving conditions, keeping an even balance of pressure even when air is excessively supplied form the air source through the inlet valve.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1997Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Apollo Sports Co., Ltd.Inventors: Seiji Hattori, Tetsuo Yoshizawa
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Patent number: 5927322Abstract: A quantity regulation valve for controlling liquids in which a valve member can be moved by an electromagnet, permitting different through flow cross sections to be set so that a high pressure pump that is supplied with fuel via the quantity regulation valve can feed a variable quantity of high pressure fuel. At the same time, the valve member of the quantity regulation valve is equipped with a sealing face that cooperates with a valve seat for the purpose of absolutely preventing the high pressure fuel delivery.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1998Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventor: Bernd Rosenau
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Patent number: 5771924Abstract: A safety valve having a valve body movable toward and from a valve seat with a spring bearing against a spring seat and pressing the valve body against the valve seat has a rotary knob on the housing having a portion engaging a boss on the valve body to slide the valve body away from the valve seat upon rotation of the knob.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Flamco B.V.Inventor: Jan Cornelis Huygen
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Patent number: 5768895Abstract: A pressure relief system for a mechanical refrigeration system. The pressure relief system has a pair of rupture disks connected in series to a pressure vessel that contains refrigerant. The pressure relief system allowing the changing of the primary rupture disk while the vessel is pressurized without the loss of overpressure protection.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1997Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Inventors: Luther D. Albertson, Walter R. Key, Mark B. Key
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Patent number: 5758681Abstract: The present invention relates to a fluid cylinder pressure check valve device, for use during the recharging of cylinders with fluid(s). In use, the invention is attached to a valve assembly of the cylinder so that when the valve assembly is opened, residual pressure within the cylinder may be determined to enable more efficient recharging. The invention also allows cylinders containing gas mixtures to be recharged to attain enhanced composition uniformity.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1995Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Edward DeBriae, John Notaro, Raymond Stephen Sigeti
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Patent number: 5732737Abstract: A pressure responsive check valve designed to quickly close in response to a drop in pressure below a pre-determined level. When used at the top of a fluid filled tank such as one used for heating oil, the valve prevents tank syphon by stopping fluid flow at the tank in the case of breakage of supply or return lines, The valve is contained in a pre-assembled unit for ease of installation.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Inventor: David C. Condon
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Patent number: 5700136Abstract: A pump which has a digitally controlled internal by-pass valve. The pump includes a housing which has a pumping chamber that contains a piston which pumps fluid from an inlet port to an outlet port of the housing. The pump also has an intake valve that moves to an open position when the pump draws in fluid and moves to a closed position when the piston pumps the fluid through the outlet port. The intake valve can be maintained in the open position by a separate hydraulic system so that the piston pumps fluid back through the inlet port and by-passes the outlet port. The separate hydraulic system includes a three-way solenoid control valve which directs fluid to the intake valve to open the valve. The control valve may contain a pair of solenoids which latch an internal spool to control the flow of fluid to the intake valve. The spool can be latched into position by a digital pulse that is provided by an electrical controller.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1996Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Sturman IndustriesInventor: Oded E. Sturman