Means To Cause Rotational Flow Of Fluid (e.g., Vortex Generator) Patents (Class 137/808)
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Patent number: 7011101Abstract: A valve system (10) controls the fluid flow between an inlet (12) and an outlet (14). The system (10) splits the flow into two parallel flow ducts (15, 16) and recombines the flows through opposed tangential inlets (18) and (19) of a fluidic vortex valve (20) which has an axial outlet (22). An adjustable valve (24) controls the flow through one of the parallel flow ducts (15), controlling the strength of the vortex generated within the vortex valve (20). Hence a small valve (24) can control and adjust the flows in both ducts (15 and 16).Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Accentus PLCInventors: Michael Joseph Bowe, John William Stairmand, Richard Samuel Mills
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Patent number: 6938835Abstract: A full coverage area spray device has an oscillation chamber. Chamber end plates have a diameter D and the distance between the inlet and outlet apertures is L and ratio L/D determines the spray pattern and is adapted to support a basic toroidal flow pattern that remains captive within the confines of the oscillation chamber. The toroid spins about its cross-sectional axis and being supplied energy from the jet of liquid issued into the oscillation chamber. The toroidal flow pattern has diametrically opposed cross-sections which alternate in size to cause the jet to move in radial paths and also in tangential direction and thereby choose a different radial path at each sweep, whereby there is a random sweeping of the jet issuing from the outlet aperture over the area.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Bowles Fluidics CorporationInventor: Ronald D. Stouffer
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Publication number: 20040244853Abstract: A fluid pathway is provided with a flow controller in at least a portion of its length wherein the flow controller comprises an active surface capable of influencing the fluid flow through the fluid pathway, the configuration of the active surface conforming to at least one logarithmic curve conforming to the Golden Section.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventor: Jayden David Harman
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Patent number: 6811687Abstract: The present invention aims at improving pool cleaners. The improved pool cleaners utilize toroidal vortex technology to provide efficient fluid flow in a sealed system. The sealed system prevents dirt from escaping into surrounding fluid and retains kinetic energy of the flowing fluid. The present invention is also quieter, lighter, and simpler than conventional designs.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Vortex Holding CompanyInventor: Lewis Illingworth
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Patent number: 6615507Abstract: The invention provides a mixer for mixing gases and other Newton liquids, with a flow channel and built-in surfaces arranged in the flow channel that influence the flow. The built-in surfaces are vortex-generating surfaces with free surging leading edges directed against the flow whose path, the surging leading edges having both a component running in the main flow direction of the gas and a component running transverse to it. To make mixing fast and the mixing distance short, several built-in surfaces of the same type are arranged in a row basically transverse to the main flow direction. Built-in surfaces next to one another overlap in relation to the main flow direction.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Balcke-Durr Energietechnik GmbHInventors: Hans Ruscheweyh, Michael Kaatz
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Publication number: 20030102038Abstract: A system and method for conveying flowable material through a conduit that creates a strong laminar flow of the material surrounded by a boundary layer flow of the same or a different flowable material, such that long transport distances through dramatic elevation and directional changes can be achieved. Some embodiments of the system include a blower assembly, an inlet conduit, an outlet conduit and a mixing chamber, wherein the mixing chamber includes an outer barrel, an inner barrel and an accelerating chamber. Low pressure air is supplied to the system by the blower assembly and mixed with particulate material. The air/material mixture is transported through the mixing chamber into the accelerating chamber and through the outlet conduit. In other embodiments, the particulate material is mixed with the air in the accelerating chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2001Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventors: Darin L. Lane, Walter D. Prince, Alan Miller
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Patent number: 6482306Abstract: An electroösmotic mixing device and a method for mixing one or more fluids for use in meso- or microfluidic device applications. The mixing device provides batch or continuous mixing of one or more fluids in meso- or microfluidic channels. An electric field is generated in the channel in substantial contact with chargeable surfaces therein. No alterations of the geometry of existing flow paths need be made, and the degree of mixing in the device can be controlled by the length of the electrodes, the flow rate past the electrodes, and the voltage applied to those electrodes. The degree of mixing is affected by choice of materials for the chargeable surface (in some cases by the selection of materials or coatings for channel walls) and the ionic strength of the fluids and the type and concentration of ions in the fluids. The ionic strength of fluids to be mixed is sufficiently low to allow electroosmotic flow.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1999Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: University of WashingtonInventors: Paul Yager, Mark R. Holl, Andrew Kamholz, Catherine Cabrera, Katerina Macounova
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Patent number: 6406216Abstract: A storm sewer overflow control device for controlling runoff surge flows from a generally vertically oriented storm drain into a generally horizontally oriented storm sewer pipe includes an engagement portion configured for insertion into the storm sewer pipe, a flow control portion attachable to the engagement portion and configured for receiving runoff surge flow flowing down the storm drain and slowing the flow for entry into the storm sewer through the engagement portion. The engagement portion is radially expandable to tightly and frictionally engage an interior surface of the storm sewer pipe, and preferably is configured to expand radially as it is shortened axially.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Inventor: Jason J. Raasch
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Patent number: 5984662Abstract: A burner assembly for use in a gas burning fireplace for producing flame patterns simulating flame patterns produced by real burning wood, and a method for producing such flame patterns. A preferably cylindrical bluff body is placed into the gas flow path from a supply line dividing the flow into a first and a second flow and generating Karman vortices within each flow. The vortices between the two flows are staggered. Each flow enters into a burner and exits through the burner ports where it is ignited to produce a flame pattern. The vortices create a rotating turbulence within each flow such that each flow has relatively steady flow portions alternating with turbulent rotating portions. This variance in the flow results in flames that have varying intensity, as well as color, and produces flame patterns simulating those produced by real burning wood.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Superior Fireplace CompanyInventors: Samir E. Barudi, Gary M. Hazard
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Patent number: 5935424Abstract: A flow control device (FCD) controls low flow rate fluid flow to within closely tolerated and consistently maintained limits by way of improved stacked disc technology. Stacking face to face of similar disc configurations generates novel enhanced etched disc stacks allowing course and fine flow adjustments, maintenance of cleanliness, resistance to flow degradation, improved structural strength and the ability to make real time flow adjustments during mission life. A stainless/copper sandwiched embodiment seals face to face leakage faster than known means for controlling etched disc face to face seal designs.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Vacco IndustriesInventors: Keith D. Dyer, George R. Hoppe
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Patent number: 5505262Abstract: A fluid accelerating and pulsation generating apparatus for minimizing loss in fluid energy through frictional pressure drop for fluid passing through the apparatus is characterized by a body having a generally cylindrical chamber formed by a cylindrical inner wall and opposed transverse end walls. One of the end walls has one or more fluid inlet ports arranged therein and defined by passages which intersect the end wall at an angle with respect to a plane normal to the central longitudinal axis of the chamber and generally tangentially with respect to the cylindrical inner wall. Plural discharge passages intersect the opposite end wall at a curved wall portion formed between the cylindrical inner wall and the opposite end wall. The discharge passages may also be arranged to have their axes extending tangentially with respect to the inner cylindrical wall and at a predetermined angle with respect to a plane normal to the central longitudinal axis of the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1994Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Inventor: Timothy A. Cobb
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Patent number: 5322043Abstract: Apparatus for imparting a spiral spin on a fluid in zone 2 surrounding a columnar substance in zone 1 which may be a metal electrode or a fluid, such as gas for welding. The spirally spinning fluid may be an inert gas for sheathing zone 1 down to the welding site on a workpiece. For a four-stroke-cycle internal combustion engine, exhaust gas return (EGR) in zone 1 is sheathed from a fuel-air mixture in zone 3 by the spirally spinning fluid (fresh air) in zone 2. In a two-stroke-cycle engine, the spirally spinning fluid in zone 2 may be injected gas while the EGR is injected in zone 1. Fresh air, precharged in the cylinder at the end of the power stroke, constitutes zone 3.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1992Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Inventors: Robert D. Shriner, Rodney J. Lloyd
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Patent number: 5188868Abstract: A method for coating surfaces of a powdered material includes forming a Coanda flow of a Coanda spiral flow of a powdered material by flowing the powdered material through a Coanda spiral flow forming passage or a Coanda flow forming passage by introducing a pressurized gas into the flow forming passage through a Coanda slit therearound, supplying the thus formed Coanda flow or Coanda spiral flow of powdered material into a further Coanda spiral flow forming passage, and atomizing a liquid coating material with a liquid gas and then directing the atomized liquid coating material into the Coanda flow or Coanda spiral flow of powdered material through a Coanda slit in the further Coanda spiral flow forming passage.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1990Date of Patent: February 23, 1993Assignee: Fukuvi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kiyoshi Horii, Hiroaki Sawazaki
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Patent number: 5145256Abstract: An apparatus and method for treating effluents is disclosed for selective solids control and/or dewatering of effluents, for example drilling fluids (or mud), slurries or sludges, or other clean up involving solids removal from a hydraulic system where flocculation would be employed. The apparatus is compact and portable for ease of on-site delivery and hookup and includes a plurality of mixers for mixing polymer materials with water and/or the effluent, a plurality of pumps for controlling the flow of effluents, water and mixed liquids, and a plurality of conveniently located valves and pump controls for control of the various functions of the apparatus from a centrally located control panel. An improved mixing device is provided for blending of shear-sensitive fluids which includes multi-port injection sites and a series of geometrical flow altering elements.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1990Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: Environmental Equipment CorporationInventors: Reginald A. Wiemers, Alfred R. Simmons
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Patent number: 5070972Abstract: A vortex valving assembly for a hydraulic damper is adaptable for use in both a piston and a cylinder end. A generator plate includes a plurality of upstanding, arcuate vanes for imparting a vortex to passing fluid and directing the fluid to a central opening. A control plate having a plurality of openings is stacked adjacent the generator plate to control the entry and exit of fluid from the control plate during reciprocation of the piston.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1990Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Stephen E. Dourson, Gary L. Johnston
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Patent number: 4830053Abstract: A fluidic device, in particular a vortex diode, has a vortex chamber formed by spaced apart end walls and a peripheral side wall. An axial port is provided in one end wall and a further port permitting tangential flow into or out of the chamber is provided in the other end wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Inventor: Hugh M. Shaw
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Patent number: 4815495Abstract: An improved quick disconnect apparatus comprising a nipple and coupler and having significantly improved Cv or flow characteristics resulting surprisingly from certain specified design ranges of flow path areas in relation to the flow path area at the interior of the input to the quick disconnect, the interconnecting angles, and a high degree of dimensional match between components. The principal structural changes relative to the prior art are provided in the coupler stem and its relation with the components enveloping it. The invention provides a reduction in flow pressure drop of as much as 30 percent or more over the prior art for comparable size quick disconnects.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1987Date of Patent: March 28, 1989Assignee: Preece IncorporatedInventor: Ralph Remsburg
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Patent number: 4762148Abstract: A spiral gas stream is generated in a pipeline when a uniform flow of gas flowing in a cylinder having inner diameter larger than that of the pipeline is introduced through a funnelform reducer into the inlet of the pipeline and bringing the mean gas stream velocity in the pipeline faster than 20 meter per second. The uniform flow of gas is formed in the cylinder easily when outside low pressure gas is fed into the cylinder through a feed gas inlet pipe installed diagonally at the side of the cylinder apart from the bottom plate so as to make the flow line of the feed gas to cross the axis of the cylinder and inclined toward the bottom plate. When solid particles are introduced into the spiral gas stream zone, they are transported to the outlet of the pipeline. As the compressed gas layer is formed along the inside wall of the pipeline by the spiral motion of gas stream, solid particles don't contact directly with the inside wall of the pipeline and don't hurt it.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1987Date of Patent: August 9, 1988Assignees: Kawasaki Steel Corporation, Kiyoshi HoriiInventors: Tomohiro Marui, Masaaki Takarada, Yoshiaki Shimura, Minoru Mita, Kiyoshi Horii
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Patent number: 4721126Abstract: A spiral fluid flow is available for conveying, drying or separating pulverulent substances particle substances, slurries or gases. To obtain a high speed stable spiral fluid flow, there is used a device provided with a slit formed between a main conical cylinder connected to a pipe line and a subcylinder connected to the main cylinder on the opposite side remote from the pipe line, and a pressurized fluid is supplied through this slit. The device is also provided with a pressurized fluid supply section.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1986Date of Patent: January 26, 1988Inventor: Kiyoshi Horii
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Patent number: 4684296Abstract: Uniform flow of gas flowing in a cylinder having inner diameter larger than that of a pipeline is introduced through a funnelform reducer into the inlet of the pipeline, where uniform flow of gas turned to a spiral gas stream by bringing to the mean gas stream velocity faster than 20 meter per second there. When solid particles are introduced into the spiral gas strem zone, they are transported to the outlet of the pipeline. A compressed gas layer is formed along the inside wall of the pipeline by the spiral motion of gas stream, and the layer prevents the direct contact of the solid particles to the inside wall of the pipeline which causes the erosion of the pipeline. As the center part of the cross section of the pipeline becomes very low pressure, especially along the axis of the pipeline, solid particles containing or accompanying volatile matters are desiccated or concentrated as a result of the evaporation of volatile matters while being transported in the pipeline.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1986Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Assignee: Kiyoshi HoriiInventors: Kiyoshi Horii, Toshiaki Murata
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Patent number: 4679595Abstract: In an eddy current brake for controlling quantitative flow in a water line and with a brake housing in the shape of lying frustum of a cone with an outlet opening in the narrow end and an inlet opening downwardly on the large end face there is disposed a guide vane opposite the inlet opening within the housing, said guide vane being rotatable about the axis of the housing by means of an exterior adjustment lever between a position in which it closes the inlet, and a position in which it is disposed completely outside the inlet region and thus allows free flow. In intermediate positions the guide vane deflects the in flowing stream of water toward the frusto-conical wall so that the water, when the pressure head exceeds a certain valve, is caused to rotate about the axis of the housing to produce the desired brake effect. This effect can be varied by adjustment of the guide vane. Its deflecting effect permits the inlet spout and outlet spout of the brake housing to be disposed in elongation of each other.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1985Date of Patent: July 14, 1987Assignee: Jorgen Mosbaek Johannessen ApSInventor: Jorgen M. Johannessen
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Patent number: 4679778Abstract: A fluid-containing power unit mounting device capable of effectively damping vibration in a wide range of frequency is shown. The damping function of the device is accomplished by a mounting rubber forming an internal fluid-containing chamber between a power unit and a chassis, a partition plate dividing the chamber and including a plurality of valve mechansims in series and an orifice communicating between both sides of the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1986Date of Patent: July 14, 1987Assignees: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Kinugawa Rubber Ind. Co. Ltd.Inventors: Toshikazu Tabata, Yoshinari Fujiwara, Norio Yoda, Hiroshi Aikawa
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Patent number: 4601309Abstract: A dash-pot valve comprising a cylinder submerged in the fluid of a housing and having a piston attached to a plunger projecting into the path of closing movement of a pivotal valve member. A vortex chamber in said cylinder is provided with tangentially directed inlets to generate vortex flow upon retraction of said plunger and effect increasing resistance against said piston to progressively retard the closing rate of said valve member toward its seat.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1985Date of Patent: July 22, 1986Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Shih-Chih Chang
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Patent number: 4457409Abstract: A shock absorber is provided with a relief valve within a thrusting piston. The relief valve defines a vortex chamber therein and is movable in response to the pressure difference between a high pressure chamber and a lower pressure chamber. The valve is movably urged toward an initial position by a set spring which defines the set pressure of the shock absorber.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1981Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: Nissan Motor Company, LimitedInventors: Naoto Fukushima, Kazuroh Iwata, Kunihiko Hidaka
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Patent number: 4323991Abstract: A liquid telemetry system is disclosed useful for transmitting data through a fluid body by means of pulses in the fluid. To generate the pulses in the fluid the system utilizes a bi-stable fluid amplifier in conjunction with a vortex valve. Control input signals direct the flow of fluid from the bi-stable amplifier into the vortex valve in such manner as to selectively impede the flow of fluid through the vortex valve. The resulting changes in fluid flow rates generate pulses within the fluid body.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1979Date of Patent: April 6, 1982Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Allen B. Holmes, Stacy E. Gehman, Maurice F. Funke
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Patent number: 4241877Abstract: Exceptional atomization of liquids is achieved by combining shock wave formation and vortex generation in a gas stream. In a vortex generating device, a flow passage is aligned with a flow axis connected between a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, and a plurality of tornado-like gas vortices are generated in the flow passage. In one embodiment, a restriction is formed in the fluid inlet, and a source of gas under sufficient pressure to cause sonic velocity at the restriction is connected to the inlet. In another embodiment, a restriction is formed in a downstream portion of a flow passage, and a pair of auxiliary flow passages connect an upstream portion of the flow passage to the restriction. In an embodiment, a fluid outlet has a concave semispherical surface opening into an ambient region.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1978Date of Patent: December 30, 1980Assignee: Hughes Sciences Group, Inc.Inventor: Nathaniel Hughes
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Patent number: 4206783Abstract: A substantially funnel-shaped vortex chamber valve having a longitudinal axis assuming an angle to the vertical which is greater than 30.degree., having at least one substantially tangential inlet nozzle disposed in the vicinity of the lowest point of the largest cross-sectional area of the chamber, and an eccentrically arranged venting port disposed in the vicinity of the highest point of the chamber, the venting port having a feedline extending above the level of the head race.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1978Date of Patent: June 10, 1980Inventor: Hansjoerg Brombach
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Patent number: 4197869Abstract: A method and apparatus produces an unrestrained vortical fluid flow pattern which is self limiting in diameter and remains stable in persistence throughout varying conditions of velocity, density, and temperature of the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1978Date of Patent: April 15, 1980Inventor: Alexander J. Moncrieff-Yeates
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Patent number: 4192465Abstract: A vortex is formed in fluid flowing through a flow passage from the inlet of the passage to its outlet. A bluff body is disposed at the outlet external to the passage to interrupt vortically flowing fluid. In one embodiment, the bluff body, which could comprise one or more frustums or discs, has a flat surface facing the outlet. In another embodiment, the body comprises a sphere. In a third embodiment, the body comprises a frustum and a sphere adjacent to each other on the flow axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1978Date of Patent: March 11, 1980Inventor: Nathaniel Hughes
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Patent number: 4190203Abstract: A vortex is formed in fluid flowing through a flow passage from the inlet of the passage to its outlet. A resonator is disposed at the outlet external to the passage to intercept fluid flowing vortically through the passage. A bluff body lies between the outlet of the passage and the resonator to interrupt fluid flowing through the passage. The resonator is cylindrical having an axis aligned with the axis of the flow passage, an open end facing toward the outlet of the flow passage, and a closed end. Preferably, the bluff body is adjacent to the open end of the resonator and the length and width of the resonator are approximately multiples of the diameter of the bluff body.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1978Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Assignee: Hughes Sciences Group, Inc.Inventor: Nathaniel Hughes
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Patent number: 4189101Abstract: A flow passage having a restriction is connected between a fluid inlet and outlet. A bluff body such as a frustum or disc is disposed in the flow passage between the inlet and the restriction. The inlet is transverse to the axis of the flow passage. The bluff body is mounted on a rod extending through the flow passage. In one embodiment, a sphere is mounted on the end of the rod beyond the outlet. The rod may be hollow and have holes near the restriction for the purpose of liquid feed. As fluid entering the inlet passes the rod and bluff body to the restriction, a vortex is generated.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1978Date of Patent: February 19, 1980Inventor: Nathaniel Hughes
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Patent number: 4131134Abstract: A fluid flow regulator controls the amount of fluid flow or pressure of the fluid flowing through the regulator by producing an impedance to flow through the regulator which varies in relationship to the pressure differential across the regulator and which also varies in relationship to an acceleration in the fluid flowing through the regulator. The regulator has a shape which produces an acceleration in the fluid flowing through the regulator to cause the flow itself to vary the impedance to flow through the regulator.In a specific embodiment the fluid flow regulator is a vortex chamber and can be used as a replacement for existing, mechanical PCV valves for internal combustion engines. The flow regulator of the present invention provides a variable orifice valve function without any moving parts.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1977Date of Patent: December 26, 1978Assignee: Owen, Wickersham & EricksonInventor: John E. Lindberg