Rupture Disc Patents (Class 137/68.19)
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Patent number: 7281544Abstract: Valves for controlling the release of a substance, include a housing having an inlet for connection to a source of the substance, an outlet, and a passage extending therebetween. The passage is enclosed by a ceramic disc and means are provided to apply an electrical pulse to the disc to break the disc and so connect the inlet to the outlet. The methods include containing the substance in a container, connecting the container to a valve; and applying an electrical pulse to the disc to break the disc and connect the inlet to the outlet. The valves and methods are particularly suited, but not limited, to the control of substances such as pressurised fire extinguishing media.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2005Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Kidde IP Holdings LimitedInventor: Jean-Marie Bocquart
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Patent number: 7273068Abstract: A fuel control valve (100) includes a rotary throttling valve assembly (4,7) providing one or more of the benefits of being lightweight, having a relatively low power consumption, having a fail-closed structure and/or zero leakage. The fuel control valve (100) is a rotary, throttling valve that is actuated via a rotary torque motor (70). The valve (7) can be spring loaded for providing positive shutoff. Position indication of the valve (7) is obtained via a position sensor (31) and cam (13) mounted to the throttling valve shaft at a driven end (98). In a de-energized state, a torsion spring (45) is provided that is loaded to rotate the valve (7) to the closed position. The fuel control valve (100) may be advantageously utilized in extreme operating environments, e.g., such as extreme temperature and vibration environments found in missile control fuel systems.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2004Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Honeywell International, Inc.Inventors: Devane R. Ballenger, Stephen M. Emo, William Lorenz, Kenneth L. Miller
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Patent number: 7258127Abstract: A valve, system and method for the delivery of gases or liquids is shown where the delivery persons can fill the system without having to enter the building and the system can continue to deliver gas to the user. There is no interruption of service while the system is being filled.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2003Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Inventor: Daniel E. Schneider
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Patent number: 7226078Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus for use in an airbag inflation system are disclosed. An explosively formable projectile piece is positioned adjacent to an opening and, upon deployment of an initiator, is forced through the opening, thereby changing the shape of the projectile piece. The projectile piece is projected towards a rupturable wall. Once the projectile piece has ruptured the wall, the airbag inflation gas can pass through the opening in the wall and inflate the airbag.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2004Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Autoliv ASP, Inc.Inventors: David J. Green, C. Paul Dinsdale
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Patent number: 7165568Abstract: Disclosed is a valve/seal assembly that is adapted for use in a variety of applications, such as for example, medical, consumer beverage, pharmaceutical containers, automobile, household appliance and marine. The disclosed valve includes, inter alia, a valve housing having an upper body portion and a lower body portion and a generally spherical valve member. The upper and lower body portions of the housing define an internal chamber for accommodating the valve member and a central axis for the valve. The generally spherical valve member is seated within the internal chamber of the valve housing and has an axial bore extending therethrough. The valve member is mounted for movement between an open position; wherein the axial bore of the valve member is axially aligned with the inlet and outlet ports of the valve housing, and a closed position; wherein the axial bore of the valve member is out of alignment with the inlet and outlet ports of the valve housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2004Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Axial Technologies LimitedInventors: Michael Ross Kessell, Paul Neville Adams, Steven Lyle Weir, Henry Bolanos
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Patent number: 7121582Abstract: An inflator (22) for providing inflation fluid ( ) to inflate an inflatable vehicle occupant protection device (14) includes a container (30) storing the inflation fluid under pressure. The container (30) has an outlet passage (80) through which the inflation fluid flows from the container. A rupturable closure member (92) fixed to the container (30) blocks flow of inflation fluid through the passage (80). A support (100) for the rupturable closure member (92) defines a chamber (110) adjacent the rupturable closure member (92). The rupturable closure member (92) has a first portion (122) deformed into the chamber (110) by the pressure of the inflation fluid and a second ring-shaped portion (124) encircling the first portion (122). An initiator (98) ruptures the closure member (92) when actuated by shearing the first portion (122) from the second portion (124).Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2005Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: TRW Vehicle Safety Systems, Inc.Inventors: Douglas P. Campbell, Ahmad K. Al-Amin, Timothy A. Swann, Roy D. Van Wynsberghe, Jess A. Cuevas, Dean M. Esterberg, Bryan W. Shirk
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Patent number: 7089964Abstract: A coupling used during testing of a water line including an upstream pipe and a downstream pipe connected by the coupling. A removable barrier disk prevents water from flowing through the connected pipes until after testing, when the disk is then detached from the body member of the coupling. A piercing assembly interacts with a groove near the perimeter of the disk to initiate a tear that propagates along the groove as the disk is pulled away from the body member of the coupling. The piercing assembly is attached to the disk by a fulcrum element offset with respect to a center of the planar disk.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2005Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: MCP Industries, Inc.Inventors: Fred Collins, Albert A. Amparan, Mark J. Cataldo
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Patent number: 7082957Abstract: The disclosure relates to a temporary closure device for a throughway comprises a sleeve to fit in the throughway and a core located in the sleeve. The core has an annular rupturable connection locating the core in the sleeve to prevent flow of fluids through the sleeve. The annular connection is rupturable by displacing the core axially in the sleeve to allow fluid to flow through the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2003Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: John Guest International LimitedInventor: John Derek Guest
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Patent number: 7051751Abstract: A burst disk assembly is configured for use in a pressurized gas system for venting pressurized gas from the system in the event that the gas exceeds a predetermined pressure. A plug has a tapered cylindrical shape with a minimum cross-section that is less than a body plug region open cross-section of the assembly, and a maximum cross-section that is greater than the body plug region open cross-section. The plug defines, at an end adjacent the minimum cross-section, a disk face. A frangible disk is positioned in the plug region and is sandwiched between the plug disk face and a body radial wall of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Pressure Spcacialist, Inc.Inventor: Kent L. Carroll
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Patent number: 7017767Abstract: Non-fragmenting pressure relief apparatus includes at least one circular rupture disc having a central asymmetric bulged section and a peripheral flange portion. A semi-circular line of weakness extends around the periphery of the bulged section and presents a hinge portion between the ends of the line of weakness. A hold-down member for the rupture disc having an inner opening surrounding the bulged section of the disc is provided with a unitary segment that extends into the inner opening of the hold-down member. The spaced end extremities of the line of weakness extend beneath the hold-down member segment. The hinge portion of the disc upon rupture of the disc bends about a fulcrum defined by the outer margin of the hold-down segment, which in conjunction with deflection of the segment of the hold-down member contributes to anti-fragmentation of the disc.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Fike CorporationInventors: Tom Eijkelenberg, Guido Dom
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Patent number: 7004187Abstract: A line pressure diverter for placement between a rupture line and a rupture disc associated with a reactor. The line pressure diverter comprising a first passage, a second passage, a vacuum breaker and a check valve. The first passage being positioned to be in fluid communication with the rupture line at a first end and with a rupture disc at a second end. The second passage being positioned to be in fluid communication with the first passage and positioned at an angle relative to the first passage. The vacuum breaker being positioned so as to extend through and into the second passage. The check valve being positioned to be in fluid communication with the second passage, the check valve being rated at a rating below that of a rupture disc.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2003Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Inventor: Andrew Hoffman
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Patent number: 6948698Abstract: A valve for a pressurized canister includes a housing having a central aperture extending therethrough, a first set of external threads, and a second set of external threads. A sealing member is positioned in an axially outward end of the central aperture and is axially moveable. A first spring biases the pin axially outwardly. An axially slidable member is received and axially movable in the central aperture. A second spring biases the axially slidable member outwardly. A threaded member in an aperture in the housing engages the axially slidable member. Each of a plurality of radially moveable members is positioned in an aperture in the housing and is radially moveable between a lip on the aperture and the second spring. An exterior surface of an inner end of the axially slidable member engages and forces each radially moveable member into contact with the lip when the threaded member is tightened.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2004Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Inventors: Eric Scott, Nancy A. Scott
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Patent number: 6915819Abstract: A unitary removable barrier for installation in a cylindrical water line to selectively block the water line to passage of water therethrough. The unitary removable barrier is composed of a single piece body having at least one cylindrical section sized to receive upstream and downstream pipes of the water line. A unitary planar disk is molded with the cylindrical section and is of a circular circumference which completely blocks the water line when in place but which is selectively removable from the cylindrical section thus removing the barrier to the passage of water through the line.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: MCP Industries, Inc.Inventor: Scott Duncan
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Patent number: 6886579Abstract: A vent cap is provided for releasing gas from containers, while preventing spillage of the contents therein when the container is tipped from a vertical position. The vent cap has a ball bearing mounted in a ball bearing containment chamber on the top thereof which, when the container is in an upright vertical position, allows release of gases from the container but, when the container is tipped, allows a piston disposed within the vent cap to close off gas release ducts formed in the vent cap, thus effectively preventing spillage of the containers contents.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2003Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Swift Enterprises, Ltd.Inventors: William Stein, Don Bower
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Publication number: 20040173258Abstract: A vent cap is provided for releasing gas from containers, while preventing spillage of the contents therein when the container is tipped from a vertical position. The vent cap has a ball bearing mounted in a ball bearing containment chamber on the top thereof which, when the container is in an upright vertical position, allows release of gases from the container but, when the container is tipped, allows a piston disposed within the vent cap to close off gas release ducts formed in the vent cap, thus effectively preventing spillage of the containers contents.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: Swift Enterprises, Ltd.Inventors: William Stein, Don Bower
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Patent number: 6786507Abstract: A hybrid gas generator comprises a chamber that contains pressurized fluid and that is sealed off by a rupturable membrane, and a pyrotechnical propellant charge that ruptures the membrane when it is ignited. The gas generator further comprises a nozzle wall that is arranged between the propellant charge and the membrane and that has at least one passage opening through which combustion products generated upon ignition of said pyrotechnical propellant charge flow towards the membrane. The passage opening has such a shape and is oriented with respect to the membrane in such a way that, when the membrane is ruptured, there are formed sections of said membrane that remain all connected to an edge of the membrane.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: TRW Airbag Systems GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Uwe Dölling, Maximilian Bergmann, Alexander Gerstner, Werner Zengerle, Lorenz Seidl
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Patent number: 6748743Abstract: A system for the control of an indirectly heated gas turbine comprising a primary system of controlling the temperature of heated compressed gas entering the expander, and an independent secondary system which includes a safety valve for instantaneous release of heated compressed gas to the atmosphere. The primary system controls system gas temperature and power output by modulating a flow of unheated compressed gas which bypasses the heat exchanger and mixes with the heated gas leaving the heat exchanger to produce a lower temperature gas entering the expander. The secondary system provides a backup means of overspeed prevention, and includes a safety valve to instantly discharge to the atmosphere hot compressed gas upstream of the expander by being responsive to the speed of the turbine. The safety valve includes a frangible membrane clamped between parallel flanges within the ducting, and further includes a dagger assembly for rupturing the membrane.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Inventor: Richard W. Foster-Pegg
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Patent number: 6732808Abstract: This invention relates to a fire extinguishing device, with at least one supply line (4) that is dry with the device in an idle state, through which at least one extinguishing nozzle (1) is connected with an extinguishing fluid supply unit, which fills the supply line (4) with an extinguishing fluid if a fire breaks out. The device according to the invention makes it possible to improve a device of the kind mentioned at the outset with simple means in such a way that the air contained in the supply line can rapidly escape while filling with a high operational safety. This is achieved by connecting the supply line (4) with a discharge channel (6), in which a bursting disk (11), which seals the discharge channel (6) in an idle state, and a valve (9), which closes at a pressure higher than the bursting pressure of the bursting disk (9), are situated one after the other in the discharge direction (F).Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Fogtec Brandschutz GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Dirk K. Sprakel
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Publication number: 20040074550Abstract: A unitary removable barrier for installation in a cylindrical water line to selectively block the water line to passage of water therethrough. The unitary removable barrier is composed of a single piece body having at least one cylindrical section sized to receive upstream and downstream pipes of the water line. A unitary planar disk is molded with the cylindrical section and is of a circular circumference which completely blocks the water line when in place but which is selectively removable from the cylindrical section thus removing the barrier to the passage of water through the line.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventor: Scott Duncan
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Patent number: 6637450Abstract: A pressure valve device for a gas pressure cartridge has a pressure valve, a container connected to the pressure valve and a clip connected to the pressure valve. The pressure valve has an exhaust port and a gas inlet with a crewing portion. The container in which a gas cartridge is retained has a screwing opening screwed onto the screwing portion of the gas inlet. When the container is screwed onto the screwing portion, gas from the gas cartridge is input to the gas inlet. The pressure valve outputs a fixed gas pressure through the exhaust port into the compressed air gun. In addition, the clip on the pressure valve makes carrying the pressure valve device on a belt or the like easy.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Inventor: Hai-Lung Huang
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Patent number: 6619380Abstract: A heat exchanger (10) having a heat exchanger drain assembly (28) comprising a manifold (12) for storing fluid. A drain port (20) is integrally formed with the manifold (12) and is in selective fluid communication with the reservoir (36) for selectively draining the fluid from the manifold (12). A plug (32) is disposed within the drain port (20) for preventing fluid from draining from the manifold (12). The plug (32) is removable from the drain port ((20) for allowing fluid to drain from the manifold (12). A frangible wall (40) is formed between the drain port (20) and the reservoir (36) to close the drain port (20) and create a non-functional drain port (20), thereby preventing fluid communication between the drain port (20) and the reservoir (36). The frangible wall (40) is fracturable to provide the fluid communication between the drain port (20) and the reservoir (36) for draining the fluid from the tank (12).Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Brian M. Hartman, Robert Charles Gmerek
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Patent number: 6595242Abstract: A unitary removable barrier for installation in a cylindrical water line to selectively block the water line to passage of water therethrough. The unitary removable barrier is composed of a single piece body having at least one cylindrical section sized to receive upstream and downstream pipes of the water line. A unitary planar disk is molded with the cylindrical section and is of a circular circumference which completely blocks the water line when in place but which is selectively removable from the cylindrical section thus removing the barrier to the passage of water through the line.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Inventor: Scott Duncan
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Patent number: 6571972Abstract: A lid is shown for use with a portable tank or intermediate bulk container, or the like, having a threaded collar defining a port opening. The lid includes a generally circular top wall and a generally cylindrical sidewall connected to the top wall and having an inner threaded surface for threading to the threaded collar to close the port opening, in use. First and second circular openings through the top wall define first and second bung openings. First and second cylindrical collars extend downwardly from the top wall surrounding the respective first and second openings. Each cylindrical collar has a threaded inner wall for receiving a removable closure to selectively close the first and second bung openings.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1998Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Hoover Materials Handling Group, Inc.Inventors: Gary L. Bouc, Dwight Nichols, Michael Faltys
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Patent number: 6491109Abstract: A kinetic antifreeze device for preventing a dry sprinkler system from freezing is disclosed. The kinetic antifreeze device contains a longitudinal pipe for guiding air and water flow connected to a dry sprinkler system pipe at a junction adjacent to a drain valve. The longitudinal pipe provides a pressure gauge, an isolation valve, a bleed off valve and a relief disc for providing over pressure relief. The relief disc is either a bursting disc device or a rupture disc device which remains closed when the dry sprinkler system is contains only air. The relief disc exits or opens upon fire suppression fluid entering the system after a main supply of fire suppression fluid is actuated by the dry sprinkler system and the pressure increases due to the presence of fire suppression fluid in the dry sprinkler system.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2001Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Inventors: Joel P. Christenson, Gary M. Engel
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Publication number: 20020166583Abstract: A kinetic antifreeze device for preventing a dry sprinkler system from freezing is disclosed. The kinetic antifreeze device contains a longitudinal pipe for guiding air and water flow connected to a dry sprinkler system pipe at a junction adjacent to a drain valve. The longitudinal pipe provides a pressure gauge, an isolation valve, a bleed off valve and a relief disc means for providing over pressure relief. The relief disc means is either a bursting disc device or a rupture disc device which remains closed when the dry sprinkler system is contains only air. The relief disc exits or opens upon fire suppression fluid entering the system after a main supply of fire suppression fluid is actuated by the dry sprinkler system and the pressure increases due to the presence of fire suppression fluid in the dry sprinkler system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Joel P. Christenson, Gary M. Engel
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Publication number: 20020112756Abstract: The present invention is directed to pressure relief devices and to corresponding pressure relief assemblies that have improved vacuum resistance, improved fragmentation resistance, and/or improved burst control while maintaining low mass. The pressure relief device includes a substantially flat flange section and a domed section. The domed section may include a transitional line that defines a change in the shape of the domed section. The pressure relief device may also include a bracket for securing or aligning a domed section to a flange section. The pressure relief device may further include a stress distribution feature that is disposed transversely to a line of weakness in the domed section. The pressure relief assembly may include a fastener having a wire that is configured to break and release the pressure relief device when subject to a predetermined tensile load.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2002Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventors: Stephen P. Farwell, Gregory P. Klein, Geoffrey C. Brazier, Gary M. Plunkett
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Publication number: 20020017319Abstract: A system for controlling with safety the transfer or control of high pressure fluids from a container for use as to an inflatable escape slide. The pressurized container houses valve mechanisms such as a first and second valve mechanism, with the first valve mechanism controlling by actuation the on off flow of high pressure fluids to the second valve mechanism. The second valve mechanism controls the rate of flow by reducing the pressure for delivery to the inflatable escape slide. A safety valve operates in conjunction with the first valve mechanism and upon breaking of the valve mechanisms from the pressurized container to prevent the contents of the pressurized container from rapid escape or uncontrolled release.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2001Publication date: February 14, 2002Applicant: B.F. Goodrich CompanyInventors: Roland D. Hintzman, Christopher J. Bock, Richard B. Yori
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Publication number: 20020006513Abstract: A pressure relief device comprises an unimpregnated graphite membrane having a gas impermeable coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2001Publication date: January 17, 2002Applicant: Zook Enterprises, LLCInventor: Richard Nicholas Clark
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Patent number: 6321770Abstract: A system for controlling with safety the transfer or control of high pressure fluids from a container for use as to an inflatable escape slide. The pressurized container houses valve mechanisms such as a first and second valve mechanism, with the first valve mechanism controlling by actuation the on off flow of high pressure fluids to the second valve mechanism. The second valve mechanism controls the rate of flow by reducing the pressure for delivery to the inflatable escape slide. A safety valve operates in conjunction with the first valve mechanism and upon breaking of the valve mechanisms from the pressurized container to prevent the contents of the pressurized container from rapid escape or uncontrolled release.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Goodrich CorporationInventors: Roland D. Hintzman, Christopher J. Bock, Richard B. Yori, III
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Patent number: 6321771Abstract: A pressure relief device for a sealed system is provided. The device includes a negative pressure support that is engageable with the system. A seal is disposed between the support and the system such that a negative pressure differential created in the system acts on the seal to move the seal away from the negative pressure support. A wire connects the seal to the support. The wire is configured to break, thereby releasing the seal, when the seal is exposed to a negative pressure differential having a predetermined level. The device may also include a positive pressure support disposed between the seal and the negative pressure support. The positive pressure support prevents the seal from releasing until the system experiences a positive pressure differential of a predetermined level. The device may also include a sensor that indicates when the seal has released.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: BS&B Safety Systems, Inc.Inventors: Geof Brazier, Greg Klein, John Nguyen
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Patent number: 6298868Abstract: Various types of valves are disclosed, as well as the use of the same in a reaction control system for space travel vehicle applications. Multiple functions are provided by one of these valve designs by providing multiple flowpaths through the valve. An inflow and outflow tube of this multifunctional valve are fluidly interconnected with first and second chambers, respectively, within the valve. These first and second chambers are isolated from each other by a barrier assembly which may be “removed” at the desired type by a barrier rupture assembly to provide one of the noted multiple flowpaths (i.e., the inflow tube, the first chamber, the second chamber, and the outflow tube). A separate service port is fluidly interconnected with each of the first and second chambers, and a separate service valve may be disposed in each of these service ports to provide additional flowpaths for the multifunctional valve.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2000Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Michael Bruce Dean, Frank Charles Zegler
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Patent number: 6265097Abstract: The present invention is concerned with a cleavage type safety valve installed on a metal vessel for affording the explosion-proof function. The safety valve is installed on a small-sized cell vessel which remains hermetically sealed during the normal operation but instantly releases the pressure in the inside of the vessel if, due to abnormalities, such as overcharging, the pressure is increased and reaches a prescribed value to prevent explosion or deformation of the cell vessel. The metal foil type safety valve by the cold pressure welding of the present invention cold welds the metal foil for sealing the air vent hole in the metal vessel. If the internal pressure in the vessel reaches the prescribed value, the metal foil is cleft to form an opening in the vessel to release the internal pressure.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1998Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: A. Koike & Co.Inventors: Keiichi Konno, Kazuho Suzuki, Yutaka Konno
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Patent number: 6254982Abstract: A pressure relief device comprises an unimpregnated graphite membrane having a gas impermeable coating.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1997Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Zook Enterprises, LLCInventor: Richard Nicholas Clark
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Patent number: 6240948Abstract: A rupture disk which is welded or brazed to a relatively massive or robust ring member integrally attached to the remainder of the body by an isolating member of reduced cross-sectional thickness. The upper part of the tubular body is attached by welding or brazing to the lower half of the body at a flange which extends outwardly from the mounting member. This eliminates the need for compressive forces to effect a seal, and one or two sources of potential leakage and setpoint shift (assembly force) are thereby eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Hansen Technologies CorporationInventors: Charles C. Hansen, III, John A. Yencho, Orval J. Kuhn, Jr.
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Patent number: 6240951Abstract: A valve for use in an inflation system wherein the valve has a spring regulated piston which regulates the flow rate through the valve into the inflatable member, such that if the flow rate gets too high, the regulating piston will divert some or all of the flow out a neutral thrust over pressure relief vent, which vents outside the inflatable member. The valve also has a secondary form of overpressure relief in the form of a neutral thrust diffuser which also dumps outside of the inflatable member. Fluid is prevented from flowing out of the neutral thrust diffuser by a burst disk, but if the fluid pressure is high enough, the burst disk will burst, and the fluid will flow out of the neutral thrust diffuser.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: The B. F. Goodrich CompanyInventor: Richard Yori
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Patent number: 6234190Abstract: A mixing adaptor enables a material to be transferred from a first delivery means to a second delivery means and enables another material to be transferred from the second syringe to the first delivery means. The adaptor has (i) a hollow main body having a first end, a second end, an interior surface and an exterior surface; and (ii) a septum positioned within the interior surface of the main body. A first channel is defined by a first portion of the interior surface of the main body and by a first side of the septum. The first channel has a primary opening at the first end of the main body and a secondary opening at the second end of the main body. A second channel is defined by a second portion of the interior surface of the main body and by a second side of the septum. The second channel has a primary opening at the second end of the main body and a secondary opening at the first end of the main body.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Ultradent Products, Inc.Inventors: Dan E. Fischer, Robert Larsen
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Patent number: 6230737Abstract: A cylinder valve assembly having a check valve in a sealing assembly attached to a cylinder, and a detachable dispensing valve matingly fitted with the sealing assembly which actuates the check valve when seated.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1997Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.Inventors: John Notaro, Thomas Edward Debriae
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Patent number: 6223762Abstract: The invention is a device and method for superodorizing an LP-gas tank with a mercaptan odorant for a new LP-gas tank and other situations requiring additional odorant, thus giving the new or older LP-gas tank and its contents the “skunk scent” required for proper leakage detection of the otherwise colorless, odorless LP-gas.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Inventors: Hooshang R. Ghaeli, Kevin L. Copple
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Patent number: 6178759Abstract: A rupture disk for a refrigeration unit that, upon bursting, does not interfere with the operation of a downstream, normally closed, mechanical relief valve. The disk is designed to rupture at predetermined pressure and is made of a compressed powder or an organic wax that dissolves in the refrigerant. The process side of the disk, i.e. the side facing the evaporator, is covered with a film that is impermeable to the particular halocarbon refrigerant in use. Upon rupture, fractures from a disk that is made of compressed powder readily pass through a downstream mechanical relief valve because the fragments are small and have a uniform geometry. Upon rupture, fractures from a disk that is made of organic wax readily pass through a downstream mechanical relief valve because they have all or partially dissolved in the halocarbon refrigerant.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Inventor: Mark B. Key
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Patent number: 6176249Abstract: An inflator (10) for providing inflation fluid to inflate an inflatable vehicle occupant protection device includes a pressure vessel (12) defining a chamber (30) for inflation fluid. The pressure vessel (12) has a passage (40) through which inflation fluid flows from the chamber (30). A burst disk (52) blocks fluid flow through the passage (40). A member (80) is disposed adjacent to and on one side of the burst disk (52) prior to the inflation fluid entering the pressure vessel (12). The burst disk (52) deforms toward the one side due to the pressure of the inflation fluid when the inflation fluid is disposed in the chamber (30). The member (80) limits deformation of the burst disk (52) by contacting the burst disk. An actuatable igniter assembly (66), when actuated, moves the member toward the burst disk (52) to rupture the burst disk and enable the inflation fluid to flow from the chamber (30) through the passage (40).Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: TRW Inc.Inventors: Ahmad K. Al-Amin, Jerome W. Emery, Guy M. Jackman, Darrin L. Johnson, Scott R. Peavy, Barry F. Shaffer