Resilient Material Valve Patents (Class 137/843)
  • Patent number: 4765372
    Abstract: A backflow check valve is disclosed. The valve comprises a housing, a biasable disk within the housing and a valve seat carried by the housing against which the disk is urgeable. The housing has a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet. The disk is preferably disposed transverse to a preselected direction of fluid flow through the housing for controlling fluid flow therethrough. The disk is urgeable against the seat for preventing fluid from flowing contrary to the preselected direction of flow. The housing includes means in the housing for biasly engaging therein opposite sides of the disk. The housing further includes means in the housing for biasly engaging the disk along a first pair of spaced opposite end portions and for biasly engaging the disk along a second pair of spaced opposite end portions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1988
    Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.
    Inventor: William H. Beecher
  • Patent number: 4762149
    Abstract: A check valve consisting of two main plastic parts, namely, a valve body member and a cap member which are snapped together to form a valve chamber in which an annular valve seat is formed. A resilient disk in the valve chamber is urged to a seated position on the valve seat by a preload projection on the cap member. The two main parts are formed of a rigid or semi-rigid plastic material which is resilient enough to allow the main parts to yield enough to snap together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1988
    Inventor: Joseph Pickl, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4742593
    Abstract: A valve member for a water interruption pool cleaner installable within the operating head between an open mouth and the flexible hose connection. The valve is a tubular body of flexible material. The body assumes a substantially collapsed condition over a segment thereof in absence of a pressure differential across the wall. Along the collapsed segment, the body has diverging interior walls in the direction of water flow. Longitudinal ribbing on each side of the body may be provided for reinforcement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1986
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1988
    Assignee: Coxwold (Proprietary) Ltd.
    Inventor: Dieter H. F. Kallenbach
  • Patent number: 4710168
    Abstract: A non-return valve for medical purposes, in particular for balloon catheters, has a hollow valve housing (3) which at one end has a connecting opening (8) for the insertion of a syringe nozzle and two abutments (16, 17) for a slide member (18). The slide member runs with its peripheral surface over at least one valve opening (15) at the cylindrical inside periphery (14) of the housing (3). The first abutment (16) is of such a slightly raised configuration that the slide member (18) can be inserted through the connecting opening (8), by making use of the elastic deformability of the valve housing (3) and/or the slide member. That makes it possible for the second abutment (17), at the end in opposite relationship to the connecting opening (8), to be already ready moulded in the manufacturing process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1987
    Inventors: Egon Schwab, Steve Padar
  • Patent number: 4684364
    Abstract: An intravenous system is provided which includes a source of intravenous fluid, a needle or catheter for insertion into the vascular system of a patient, a pump for pumping the intravenous fluid via the needle or catheter into the patient and catheters coupling the pump to the source and to the needle. The pump includes an arrangement to terminate pumping upon an opening upon one of the catheters to ambient atmosphere. A flow control is provided in at least one of the catheters to prevent movement of air through the corresponding catheters into the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1987
    Assignee: Interface Biomedical Laboratories Corporation
    Inventors: Philip N. Sawyer, Joseph F. Fitzgerald
  • Patent number: 4681132
    Abstract: A check valve is disclosed having a preset cracking pressure. The check valve comprises a valve element reciprocatably positioned within a valve body, both the valve body and the valve element including valve seats which seal together when the valve element is urged forwardly within the valve body. A plug is positioned within the rear of the valve body to constantly urge the valve element forwardly thereby defining a cracking pressure necessary to unseat the valve seats allowing the flow of fluid through the valve body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1986
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1987
    Assignee: Halkey-Roberts Corporation
    Inventor: George E. Lardner
  • Patent number: 4653539
    Abstract: A self-sealing check valve is disclosed for use in the inflation of a catheter cuff. The valve includes a valve housing and a valve element sealingly positioned within the housing. The valve housing has a transversely located fitting for receiving a Luer tip device. A valve element is cylindrical and preferably hollow. A circumferential rim at each end of the element is maintained in a state of compression so that it presses against the inner wall of the housing to form a seal. The element also includes a circumferential channel which is aligned with the Luer fitting. Insertion of the Luer tip device into the fitting depresses the valve element and breaks the seal between the rims and the valve housing wall. This allows fluid flow in either direction through the valve. Resiliency of the valve element causes resealment at the rims when the Luer tip device is removed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1987
    Assignee: Mallinckrodt, Inc.
    Inventor: Craig J. Bell
  • Patent number: 4632151
    Abstract: A non-return valve element comprises a one piece moulding of resilient rubber material, for example a synthetic rubber, which is shaped to include a relatively thick and hence rigid planar rib 1 of which the upper edge 1a includes a cylindrical protuberance 2 forming a reinforcement against longitudinal and transverse deflections. The lower edge 1b of the rib has two integral laterally extending wings 3 and 4, each of which is semi-circular in plan. The wings together in planform are circular and are designed to fit a cylindrical bore 5 provided in a fluid flow channel. The bore 5 is delimited from a narrower cross-section bore 6 by means of a shoulder 7 forming a seating for the wings 3 and 4, and an abutment for the ends 8 and 9 of the edge 1b of the rib 1.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1986
    Assignee: Grundy (Teddington) Limited
    Inventor: Brian H. Glover
  • Patent number: 4620648
    Abstract: A pressure-responsive valve exhibiting unusual restoring force includes an elastically deformable diaphragm having a plurality of non-intersecting, non-meeting, separate arcuate slits, each slit having a base which is intersected by at least one other slit, and each slit being out of intersecting relation with its own base.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 4, 1986
    Assignee: Dab-O-Matic Corp.
    Inventor: Gilbert Schwartzman
  • Patent number: 4597511
    Abstract: An insertable, integrally molded, one-piece valve assembly for use in the intake bore of the pump of a liquid dispensing device has a body portion and a top portion which is spaced from the body portion by resilient links. The body portion is pressed into the bore a distance determined by an external stop area, and has a flow passage in which a valve seat is located. The top portion is formed to fit loosely in the bore and abuts against an internal stop area which prevents further inward movement. A compression member extends between the top portion and the body portion and has a valve plug molded on the end which engages the valve seat in normally closed valve relation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1986
    Assignee: AFA Consolidated Corporation
    Inventor: Anthony Licari
  • Patent number: 4596265
    Abstract: A quick release valve for a vehicle fluid pressure braking system includes a housing having inlet, exhaust and delivery ports. A bead circumscribes the inlet port to provide a valve seating area for a flexible diaphragm within the valve housing, and the exhaust port includes a projecting portion which preloads the flexible diaphragm into engagement with the bead circumscribing the inlet port. Accordingly, pressure variations between the ports cannot force the flexible diaphragm to vibrate to create an undesirable honking noise. Furthermore, the circumferentially extending bead assures a pressure-tight seal with the flexible diaphragm, and also establishes a predetermined sealing area for the diaphragm, thereby reducing valve hysteresis by preventing sealing of the diaphragm at varying areas on the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1984
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1986
    Assignee: Allied Corporation
    Inventor: David J. Goodell
  • Patent number: 4577840
    Abstract: A simple, operationally reliable and not-overly-sensitive level control in a generally known form of self-pumping hydropneumatic spring leg or strut is of such a construction that a delayed adjust-down control action can be achieved when a control opening is opened upon reaching a certain level. For that purpose, a sleeve is fitted as or as part of a throttle arrangement between the control opening of a hollow pump rod and a suction valve arranged at the end of the pump rod, the sleeve allowing oil to flow with a delay from the high pressure chamber which controls the level, by way of the control opening of the pump rod to the pump rod bore, the bore communicating with a low pressure chamber from which oil is normally pumped to the high pressure chamber. By removing the throttling responsibility from the control opening, size restrictions on the control opening are removed, thus facilitating sizing the control opening so as to preclude clogging.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 25, 1986
    Assignee: Boge GmbH
    Inventors: Theo Meller, Heinz Knecht, Werner Kuchheuser
  • Patent number: 4556086
    Abstract: A low pressure back-check valve comprising a valve housing with a fluid inlet and outlet, a valve seat, and a dual disc valve element normally biased into closed position against the valve seat by mechanical support structure within the housing. One of the dual discs is made of pure gum rubber and/or like material, while the other disc is made of semi-rigid plastic material, such as unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC). The mechanical support structure includes a pair of pins spaced 180.degree. apart. While these pins constantly hold the dual discs in biased position against the valve seat, because of the compliant construction of the dual discs, the valve can open under a very low pressure, such as 0.02 pounds per square inch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1985
    Assignee: Burron Medical Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth C. Raines
  • Patent number: 4550749
    Abstract: A fluid check valve has a disk shaped resilient valve element mounted along the flow path of the valve to permit the flow in one direction only. The disk is maintained normally in a dish shape, with dished disk being biased toward and against the valve inlet to normally bias the valve in a closed configuration. The operating characteristics of the valve, such as cracking pressure and minimum flow rate, are adjustable by a disk mount which enables the biasing force to be varied. The mount supports the disk and enables slight adjustable movement of the disk axially toward and away from the inlet so as to vary the degree of dishing of disk and, therefore, its resilient biasing force. In another aspect of the invention the valve is provided with improved outlet characteristic which minimize the back pressure of the valve and enable it to be responsive quickly even at very low flow rates and pressure differentials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1985
    Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.
    Inventor: Donald J. Krikorian
  • Patent number: 4543987
    Abstract: A relief valve (10) incorporating a poppet assembly (14) having a metallic sealing disc (46) in engagement with an annular valve seat (34). The disc is acted on by a ball (44) received within a recess formed in the end of the poppet stem (36). The disc and the ball are retained in free-floating relationship with the stem by means of a cylindrical retainer (40), which allows the ball to center itself over the disc and valve seat and thus effectively apply the closing force at a point at the center of the disc. The point application of the closing force causes the disc to flex a finite amount, which causes the disc to contact the inner edge only of the annular valve seat, thus approximating an ideal knife-edge engagement between the valve seal and the seat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1984
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1985
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Charles E. Ekeleme, Jr., Rabian M. Martin
  • Patent number: 4537216
    Abstract: The liquid flow valve of the present invention is a one-way shock-absorbing valve specifically designed to dampen noise and vibrations, and exhibiting improved durability and utility. The valve comprises a housing defining a passageway extending longitudinally therethrough and a shoulder extending into the passageway. It also includes a valve element housing a main body defining a central longitudinal conduit and also having an expanded seat. The element is slideably disposed in the passageway for movement between a valve-closed seated position on the shoulder and a valve-open unseated position. The valve element features a bellows connected to the main body to seal the conduit. The bellows elongated, that is, unfolds in response to liquid back pressure directed upstream and thus dampens shocks and knocking which otherwise would occur. The bellows comprises readily moveable durable components and may be disposed in the conduit and/or extend from an end of the valve element main body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1985
    Inventors: Edwin Schwartz, David Frees
  • Patent number: 4534542
    Abstract: A suction control device for an aspirator system includes a generally T-shaped body having a main lumen and a passage which extends outwardly from the lumen to the exterior of the body through a vent or chimney portion of the body, and a resiliently deformable closure cap having one or more apertures therethrough which is received on the end of the chimney portion. The chimney portion is preferably formed with a flared terminal end, and the cap is resiliently depressible to a closed position wherein the apertured portion thereof is urged against the inner surface of the flared chimney portion end to obstruct the apertures in the cap and thereby close off the chimney portion. When the device is in the open position thereof, suction communication in the main lumen is interrupted by a venting effect through the chimney portion; and when the device is in its closed position, suction or negative pressure may be transmitted through the main lumen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1985
    Assignee: Superior Plastic Products Corp.
    Inventor: Ronald D. Russo
  • Patent number: 4534388
    Abstract: A self-cleaning system and method for dispersing aggregates in a fluid medium is provided. The system is comprised of first and second members operatively associated to form an internal chamber and having an inlet to the chamber for admitting the fluid to be treated. At least one of the members is biased toward the other whereby the introduction of a fluid medium to be treated into the chamber under an operating pressure in the range of from about 50 to about 1,000 psid (3.5 to 70.3 kg/cm.sup.2) provides an elongated orifice between the first and second members having a transverse dimension or width of from about 1 to about 1,500 micrometers for egress of the fluid medium. As the fluid passes through the elongated orifice, aggregates contained therein are dispersed. The system is self-cleaning by virtue of the biased nature of at least one of the members toward the other, thereby providing longer onstream operation and requiring less servicing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1985
    Assignee: Pall Corporation
    Inventors: David B. Pall, Peter J. Degen, John Mischenko, III
  • Patent number: 4518014
    Abstract: A relief valve for sanitation systems, said relief valve incorporating a valve seat 11, 25, within a valve chamber 5, 22, and a freely flexible valve element 12, provided for engagement with the valve seat 11, 25 to prevent inflow of air to the valve chamber 5, 22 through an air inlet 10, 26. Guide means 16, 17 are provided for assisting the valve element 12 into sealing engagement with the valve seat 11.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1985
    Assignee: McAlpine & Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: James E. McAlpine
  • Patent number: 4478243
    Abstract: There are disclosed herein several embodiments of a pressure responsive discharge valve assembly particularly adapted for use in reciprocating type gas compressors. The valve assembly includes a discharge passage valve seat of frusto conical shape in which a generally complementary shaped light-weight valve member is disposed. The valve member is preferably formed from a polymeric material, but may also be formed of metal. The materials used and the relative geometry of the valve seat and member are such as to reduce clearance or reexpansion volume, provide quiet closure with good sealing, long life and high speed operation, and still have the required flow areas at low valve lifts, thereby providing improved flow characteristics and efficiency. The included angles of the valve and seat are slightly different to provide progressive closing and sealing without permanent deformation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 23, 1984
    Assignee: Copeland Corporation
    Inventor: Robert W. King
  • Patent number: 4464900
    Abstract: The control valve comprises a member defining an orifice for fluid and a resilient plate arranged to control flow of fluid through the orifice by flexing movement relative to the orifice. The plate may comprise a disc which is freely movable between first and second stops. The plate is arranged to engage the first stop to control fluid flow in one direction through the orifice by said flexing movement and is arranged to engage the second stop to permit relatively greater flow when fluid flows in the opposite direction through the orifice.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1984
    Assignee: Autmotive Products plc
    Inventor: Wilfred N. Bainbridge
  • Patent number: 4461313
    Abstract: A quick release valve for a vehicle braking system has an inlet port, an outlet port for connection to a brake actuator, and an exhaust port closed during operation of the actuator by a working area of a diaphragm. A support area of the diaphragm surrounding the area has peripheral indents with re-entrant edge portions. Reduction of the support area by formation of the indents lessens noise produced by the valve during exhausting after operation of the brake actuator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 24, 1984
    Assignee: Girling Midland-Ross Air Actuation Limited
    Inventor: Paul Beaumont
  • Patent number: 4445534
    Abstract: There are disclosed herein several embodiments of a pressure responsive discharge valve assembly particularly adapted for use in reciprocating type gas compressors. The valve assembly includes a discharge passage valve seat of frusto conical shape in which a generally complementary shaped light-weight valve member is disposed. The valve member is preferably formed from a polymeric material, but may also be formed of metal. The materials used and the relative geometry of the valve seat and member are such as to reduce clearance or reexpansion volume, provide quiet closure with good sealing, long life and high speed operation, and still have the required flow areas at low valve lifts, thereby providing improved flow characteristics and efficiency. The included angles of the valve and seat are slightly different to provide progressive closing and sealing without permanent deformation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 1, 1984
    Assignee: Copeland Corporation
    Inventor: Robert W. King
  • Patent number: 4445535
    Abstract: An extracorporeal medication infusion device provides a precise infusion rate of a liquid medication into a human or animal body. The infusion device includes a permanent portion which has a case, a battery, a programmable electronic controller, and an electromagnetic solenoid core and solenoid coil for providing an actuation force. The infusion device also includes a disposable portion which includes a reservoir filled with a liquid medication that is to be dispensed and a pump for pumping the medication from the reservoir into the user's body. The pump includes a pump chamber and a piston connected to an electromagnetic armature for altering the volume of the pump chamber in response to the actuation force.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 1, 1984
    Assignee: Parker-Hannifin Corporation
    Inventor: William B. Mayfield
  • Patent number: 4429856
    Abstract: An inflation valve includes a valve body formed of a suitable rigid material and having a longitudinal passage therethrough. Internally the valve body includes an inwardly extending annular member for supporting the valve element and providing a valve seat. This annular member has a predetermined longitudinal dimension between a transverse wall at one end and the base of the valve seat at the other end. The valve includes a valve element made of such size as to move freely within the aforementioned longitudinal passage. It includes a nose portion for engaging the valve seat at one side of the aforementioned annular member on the valve body and an enlarged portion for engaging the transverse wall. The valve element is dimensioned so that the distance between the nose portion of the valve element and the enlarged portion thereof is slightly less than the aforementioned longitudinal dimension of the valve body between the transverse wall and the base of the valve seat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 7, 1984
    Assignee: Mallinckrodt, Inc.
    Inventor: Isaac S. Jackson
  • Patent number: 4425939
    Abstract: A valve for adjusting the closing speed of a door closer includes a generally cylindrical valve member having a tubular portion and a solid portion. The valve member is received with sliding contact in a blind-end bore of a valve body. The wall of the tubular portion of the valve member has an opening which is positionable into communication with an inlet conduit provided in the valve body in such a way that an axial adjustment of the valve member changes the cross-sectional area of the passage created between the inlet conduit and the opening. A body of elastic foam material with closed-wall cells is arranged in the interior of the tubular portion and is placed across the opening. In operation, fluid flowing through the valve applies pressure to the body and presses it away from the opening, so that the fluid can flow between the wall of the tubular portion and the body of elastic foam material without creating a hissing sound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1984
    Assignee: Casma di V. Marinoni & Figli
    Inventors: Mario Marinoni, Mirko Marinoni
  • Patent number: 4415003
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for the control of fluid flow using a flexible disc that is positioned in a control channel and restricted to movement along the longitudinal axis of the channel. Closure control is exercised by moving the disc into closer contact with a ring seat that is essentially self-purging of debris. Since the disc is confined to essentially longitudinal movement, distortion due to random lateral movement is avoided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1983
    Assignee: Nypro Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph R. Paradis, Edward W. Kaleskas
  • Patent number: 4381019
    Abstract: This drip preventing valve is adapted to be installed in a conduit between the discharge outlet of an oil burner pump and the nozzle. The valve responds to the pressure in that conduit and closes whenever the pump stops, thereby preventing leakage or dripping from the nozzle. This valve consists of a body of one or more closed, flexible-walled cells, filled with air at atmospheric pressure. When the valve body is subjected to a greater pressure, it is compressed, thereby opening the valve. When that greater pressure is relieved, the valve closes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 26, 1983
    Assignee: Sid Harvey, Inc.
    Inventor: Herbert E. Lindtveit
  • Patent number: 4369812
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for the control of fluid flow using a flexible disc that is positioned in a control channel and restricted to movement along the longitudinal axis of the channel. Closure control is exercised by moving the disc into closer contact with a ring seat that is essentially self-purging of debris. Since the disc is confined to essentially longitudinal movement, distortion due to random lateral movement is avoided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 25, 1983
    Assignee: Nypro Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph R. Paradis, Edward W. Kaleskas
  • Patent number: 4368755
    Abstract: There are disclosed herein several embodiments of a pressure responsive discharge valve assembly particularly adapted for use in reciprocating type gas compressors. The valve assembly includes a discharge passage valve seat of frusto conical shape in which a generally complementary shaped light-weight valve member is disposed. The valve member is preferably formed from a polymeric material, but may also be formed of metal. The materials used and the relative geometry of the valve seat and member are such as to reduce clearance or reexpansion volume, provide quiet closure with good sealing, long life and high speed operation, and still have the required flow areas at low valve lifts, thereby providing improved flow characteristics and efficiency. The included angles of the valve and seat are slightly different to provide progressive closing and sealing without permanent deformation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 18, 1983
    Assignee: Copeland Corporation
    Inventor: Robert W. King
  • Patent number: 4336904
    Abstract: A bladder, suitably formed of silicone rubber and molded into a cylindrical shape, is provided internally with a deforming spring. The resultant unit serves as a delivery stabilizer for a ventilation shaft without loss of elasticity of the bladder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1982
    Assignee: Societe d'Etudes et de Recherches de Ventilation et d'Aeraulique S.E.R.V.A.
    Inventors: Pierre Jardinier, Jack Simonnot
  • Patent number: 4329995
    Abstract: A catheter to be passed through the nasopharynx and into the trachea without contamination of the catheter lumen for obtaining uncontaminated sputum specimens. The catheter lumen is sealed to prevent entry of contaminants by the provision of a length of flexible, expandable tubing placed over and attached to the distal end of the catheter. The flexible tubing is rolled-up over a portion of its length and inverted into the unrolled portion, with the unrolled portion forming a cuff encircling the rolled-up portion to hold the rolled portion. A syringe pump connected to the opposite end of the catheter introduces fluid under pressure into the lumen of the catheter to expand the cuff and urge the rolled-up portion of the tubing from the cuff, and to unroll the tubing, whereby the lumen of the catheter is unsealed. An inner catheter is inserted into the lumen of the outer catheter and advanced therethrough and out the end beyond the tubing for performing aspiration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1982
    Assignee: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System
    Inventor: Nancy E. Anthracite
  • Patent number: 4286628
    Abstract: Apparatus for the control of fluid flow using a flexible disc that is positioned in a control channel and restricted to movement along the longitudinal axis of the channel. This avoids the disadvantages of variable positionable discs, while retaining their advantages. Closure control is exercised by moving the disc into closer contact with a ring seat that is essentially self-purging of debris. Since the disc is confined to essentially longitudinal movement, distortion due to random lateral movement is avoided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1981
    Assignee: Nypro, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph R. Paradis, Edward W. Kaleskas
  • Patent number: 4276898
    Abstract: The delivery system functions under pump pressure to introduce a fluid such as a tire sealant interiorly of a pneumatic vessel such as a tire through the air valve without deflating the vessel. A valve core extractor functions in a pressurized atmosphere to remove and retain the valve core without loss of pressure. A pump including a resilient, one way check valve introduces the fluid through the valve, also without loss of pressure. Following introduction of the desired quantity of the fluid, the valve core extractor is functioned in reverse to reinsert the valve core, all without loss of system pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1980
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1981
    Assignee: Stop-A-Flat Corporation
    Inventor: Peter Ross
  • Patent number: 4258801
    Abstract: A dump valve having a valve seat and a valve member is located in a string of drill pipe above a downhole motor. The dump valve connects the inside of the drill string with the annulus and allows drilling mud to flow freely therebetween when drilling mud is not being pumped through the drill string to operate the downhole motor. The valve member is made of a deformable resilient material such as rubber. It is held away from the valve seat by spacers until the pressure drop across the valve member is sufficient to deform the valve member and move it past the spacers into engagement with the valve seat. When the pressure differential is relieved, the valve member will return to its normal, unstressed shape opening the valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1981
    Assignee: Eastman Whipstock, Inc.
    Inventor: John B. Poston
  • Patent number: 4244378
    Abstract: A valve assembly comprising a housing having a valve chamber, an inlet at one axial end of the valve chamber and an outlet at the opposite axial end of the valve chamber. A rib surrounds the inlet opening in the chamber. A valve element is mounted in the chamber comprising a generally disc-like body portion having a top face and a bottom face, and a plurality of pedestals depending from the bottom face. The top face of the valve element confronts the rib and the terminal ends of said legs abut the opposite axial end wall of the valve chamber. The axial height of the valve element is slightly greater than the axial depth of the valve chamber between the rib and opposite axial end wall so that a predetermined pressure at the inlet greater than pressure at the outlet is required to open the valve element. The peripheral wall of the valve chamber has at least one flow passage to permit flow from the inlet to the outlet when the valve element is lifted by a predetermined pressure at the inlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1978
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1981
    Assignee: The West Company
    Inventor: Dominic J. Brignola
  • Patent number: 4222407
    Abstract: A check valve is provided comprising a cap having an inlet port and a body with an internal recess whose periphery is engaged with the cap and contains an outlet port. A rib extends across the body recess and is supported and urged against the cap by the rib substantially along the entire length of the rib. The diaphragm is engaged against the cap to close the valve, with the peripheral edges of the diaphragm being adapted to bend away from the cap to open the valve when a predetermined fluid pressure is exerted at the inlet port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1980
    Assignee: Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: Ricky R. Ruschke, Bette R. Schwades
  • Patent number: 4210173
    Abstract: A pumping system with inlet and outlet check valves for delivering measured doses of liquid from a reservoir container, which might include sterile normal saline solution, to a series of smaller vials or hypodermic syringes. This pumping system has an improved valve system that includes a heavily biased check valve and a lightly biased check valve. An embodiment of the system has a valve body with an inlet passage surrounded by a valve seat, and an outlet valve member is biased against this valve seat by a pressure that is substantially greater than a pressure biasing an inlet check valve against its valve seat. A heavy bias at only one valve both (1) prevents valve leakage from the system due to a liquid pressure head from the reservoir container and (2) reduces operator fatigue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1980
    Assignee: American Hospital Supply Corporation
    Inventors: Pradip V. Choksi, Donald L. Johnston
  • Patent number: 4167184
    Abstract: A manually operated lung-venting apparatus includes a self-expanding bladder having a bladder inlet through which treating gas is drawn into the bladder during expansion thereof and a bladder outlet through which treating gas is driven out of the bladder during compression thereof. The apparatus further comprises a valve device having a housing attached to the bladder; and inlet chamber in the housing; a valve inlet for establishing communication between the bladder and the inlet chamber; a valve outlet which is in continuous communication with the inlet chamber and which is adapted to be connected to the respiratory system of a patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 11, 1979
    Assignee: Ruth Lea Hesse
    Inventor: Ole B. Kohnke
  • Patent number: 4111047
    Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a fluid line pressure monitor insertable in a pipe line having a pressure side and a vent side. The monitor comprises a pair of strip members joined along their longitudinal edges and the ends of the monitor being passed over the ends of a break in the pipe line. The inside of the strip members is subjected to the pressure of the fluid being passed through the pipe and the outside of the strips being subjected to the hydrostatic pressure in a receptacle or pressure within a chamber which is pressurized from a source to be monitored. The strips may be both of an elastomeric material or a flexible metallic material or a combination of one elastomeric material and one flexible metallic material so long as the two strips are fused along their longitudinal length and fit snugly about the ends of a pipe through which a fluid flow passes from a pressure side to a vent side.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1978
    Assignee: Monitoring Systems Inc.
    Inventor: John M. Bailey
  • Patent number: 4071025
    Abstract: A manually operated lung-venting apparatus includes a self-expanding bladder having a bladder inlet through which treating gas is drawn into the bladder during expansion thereof and a bladder outlet through which treating gas is driven out of the bladder during compression thereof. The apparatus further comprises a valve device having a housing attached to the bladder; an inlet chamber in the housing; a valve inlet for establishing communication between the bladder and the inlet chamber; a valve outlet which is in continuous communication with the inlet chamber and which is adapted to be connected to the respiratory system of a patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1975
    Date of Patent: January 31, 1978
    Assignee: Ruth Lee Hesse
    Inventor: Ole Bjorn Kohnke
  • Patent number: 4056965
    Abstract: A press system includes an improved valve assembly which is utilized to control a flow of hydraulic fluid from a die cylinder chamber. This valve assembly includes a pair of rigid foraminous members and a resiliently deflectable valve member. The valve member is movable between a closed position extending across and sealing openings in the foraminous members and an open position in which the valve member is spaced apart from the openings to enable hydraulic fluid from the die cylinder chamber to flow through the openings in the foraminous members. The valve member is urged toward the closed position by a compressible fluid, such as nitrogen gas. When the hydraulic fluid pressure in the die cylinder chamber exceeds a predetermined pressure, the valve member is moved from the closed position to the open position against the influence of the biasing pressure applied against the valve member by the compressible fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1975
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1977
    Inventor: Elmer F. Heiser
  • Patent number: 4046011
    Abstract: A one-way valve for liquid sampler devices and the like which has an effective self-cleaning function for use in sampling liquid or gas fluids containing solids and sticky material. The valve and seat are in a housing where a desired liquid or gas to be sampled is passed with the valve permitting flow in one direction only. The seal will close the input to the housing when flow is attempted in the other direction and prevents same. The valve is of concave shape and made of soft pliable material such as rubber. The valve seat is essentially a flat round disc with a smooth surface and an inlet hole in the center. The soft pliable material valve lays on the seat, unattached, with the outer edges touching the flat seating surface. The concave shape of the valve allows the incoming material to exert its pressure over a large area of the valve, to give maximum lifting force to the valve. This extra force is important when sticky or gummy material is present and on the seat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1977
    Inventor: Donald W. Olsen
  • Patent number: 4031915
    Abstract: A soil irrigating system includes a plurality of drip tubes communicating with a supply of pressurized water to dispense a substantially continuous flow of water to the soil. Flushing valves are connected to remote ends of the drip tubes to periodically flush the tubes clean. Each flushing valve comprises an inlet communicating with a drip tube, an outlet for discharging water from the drip tube, a pilot opening arranged to introduce pressurized pilot water to the valve, and a valve element of resiliently deformable material. The valve element has a recessed configuration suitable for enabling the valve element to extend longitudinally forwardly and radially outwardly into a sealing posture in response to urgings of pressurized pilot water at the pilot opening, to prevent discharge of water from the remote end of the associated drip tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1975
    Date of Patent: June 28, 1977
    Assignee: Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association
    Inventors: Bruce A. McElhoe, Joseph G. Tabrah
  • Patent number: 3976278
    Abstract: Apparatus for sampling and measuring the pressure of spinal fluid including, a valve, a spinal needle, a manometer and a receptacle. The valve includes a housing having an elongated chamber and a hollow stem extending outwardly from the housing and communicating with the chamber, and the needle is removably connected to the stem and communicates with the stem channel and the chamber. The valve has double-ended plug means biased against both ends of the chamber in sealing engagement to prevent the escape of fluid from the chamber. The manometer is removably connected to an end of the housing and has a hollow stem to retract one end of the plug means in the chamber to establish fluid communication between the chamber and manometer. The receptacle is removably attached to an end of the housing and has a hollow stem to retract one end of the plug means in the chamber to establish fluid communication between the chamber and the inside of the receptacle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1976
    Assignee: The Kendall Company
    Inventors: John F. Dye, William J. Binard, Bhupendra C. Patel
  • Patent number: 3970106
    Abstract: A collapsible ball check valve for use in high pressure pneumatic devices to prevent a backflow upon loss of the high pressure while, simultaneously, not requiring a pressure loss to operate the check valve. The pressure of the fluid causes the hollow ball to collapse inwardly, thereby allowing fluid to continue to flow through the flow passage around the collapsed ball valve and through the valve seat which is provided with a plurality of inwardly sloped passages to allow fluid flow therethrough upon collapse of the hollow ball. Upon losing pressure in the flow passage, the ball valve resumes its normal shape to press against a flanged opening in the flow passage thereby preventing a reverse flow of fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1976
    Assignee: Reed Tool Company
    Inventor: Jesse Harris