With Spring Patents (Class 137/857)
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Patent number: 4699574Abstract: Two concentric vertical cylinders are separated by three radial partitions. An opening at the bottom of one of the partitions connects an air cell on one side of the partition with an outlet chamber on the other side of the partition. The two other partitions form sides of an inlet chamber, which receives fluid from outside the outer cylinder. The inner cylinder has a central pumping section positioned between upper and lower valve sections. In the valve sections ports extend through the inner cylinder wall to the inlet and outlet chambers. Spring loaded valves close the ports. Tension springs extend across the inlet chamber or compression springs extend across the inner cylinder to close the inlet valves. Tension springs extend across the inner cylinder to close the outlet valves. The elastomeric valve flaps have rigid curved backing members. A piston rod extends through one end cover to move a piston in the central section.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1985Date of Patent: October 13, 1987Inventors: Don E. Avery, Bryan F. Young
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Patent number: 4664154Abstract: A reed valve includes a main reed member and an auxiliary reed member which is overlaid on the outside surface of the main reed valve. The auxiliary reed member has a smaller length than that of the main reed member. The width of the auxiliary reed member is gradually decreased from its fixed end to its free end.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1985Date of Patent: May 12, 1987Assignee: Kioritz CorporationInventors: Yoshikiyo Kamata, Takashi Fukuoka
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Patent number: 4628963Abstract: A discharge valve for a refrigerant compressor includes a leaf spring 10 for biasing a flexible valve plate 9 which opens and closes a refrigerant discharge port 8. The leaf spring has a centrally deformed portion which engages an intermediate portion of the valve plate. During the initial opening of the discharge port, no spring force is applied to the free end 9a of the valve plate to thereby reduce any opening delay and increase the efficiency of the compressor.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1985Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Koji Ishijima, Fumiaki Sano, Fumio Wada, Kazutomo Asami
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Patent number: 4542768Abstract: A pressure relief valve particularly suitable for fluid compressors includes a valve seat and a flexible valve closure element cooperating therewith. The closure element, formed from a single sheet of spring steel or similar flexible material, includes a planar portion normally overlying the valve seat to keep the valve closed, and a pair of flexible arms joined at one edge of the planar portion and extending around either side of the planar portion and beyond the opposite edge. In position, the remote ends of the arms are fastened to the supporting structure in a plane common with the valve seat, with the planar portion overlaying the valve seat and closing the valve orifice.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1984Date of Patent: September 24, 1985Assignee: Rotron, Inc.Inventor: Dwight E. Harris
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Patent number: 4524806Abstract: A pressure valve for a compressor of the hermetically encapsulated type. The valve includes a valve plate with a valve seat and upstanding pins on which at least one catch plate is placed to limit the stroke of a closing member formed by a valve leaf spring. The valve seat is disposed in an elongated depression of the valve plate and the pins are formed on an insert spring into the recess.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1984Date of Patent: June 25, 1985Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventor: Bendt W. Romer
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Patent number: 4489753Abstract: Disclosed is a straightway valve comprising a housing made from interconnected stiff members, closing members made as toothed plates (10) pinched between the adjacent stiff members. Every toothed plate (10) is made as teeth (11 or 12) having their roots secured to a backing (20).Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1982Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Inventor: Mark I. Frenkel
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Patent number: 4287917Abstract: For the damping of high-frequency vibrations in liquids under high pressure in conduit systems there serves a diaphragm (2) loaded by a spring (3) and surrounded on all sides by the liquid of the conduit system. When the liquid is stationary the diaphragm (2) acts as barrier in a free flow cross-section of the conduit system. When the liquid is flowing the diaphragm (2) is situated in the state of suspense in which it is held by the energy of flow of the liquid against the counteracting force of the spring (3) loading the diaphragm (2). The diaphragm (2) is set in a housing (1) installed in the conduit system in such a way that the liquid on the upstream side of the diaphragm (2) flows through an annular space (6) radially around the diaphragm (2). The diaphragm (2) is especially suitable for installation in the housing (9) of a liquid filter.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1979Date of Patent: September 8, 1981Assignee: Knecht Filterwerke GmbHInventor: Gunter Frey
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Patent number: 4235206Abstract: A two-cycle internal combustion engine having reed-type intake valving, and especially configured and positioned intake and injector porting, with the porting constructed and arranged to improve various of the operating characteristics of the engine, and particularly adapted to increase the effectiveness of the injection through the injector porting.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1978Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Assignee: Performance Industries, Inc.Inventor: Eyvind Boyesen
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Patent number: 4218407Abstract: A sparger for efficient liberation of air when submerged in a body of liquid comprises a pressure-opened closure biased upwardly to constrict the discharge of air under a rigid annular seat member. Air is thus discharged at an exactly predetermined and constant level. When air is supplied to the interior of the sparger at the lowest volume of flow likely to be desired, it overcomes the bias of the closure and opens the closure, equalizing means ensuring uniform distribution. With different forms, the uniform distribution may be at all points around the periphery of the seat, at selected points, only, or at selected points when the air flow is low, and all around the periphery at high volume. The bias toward closed position may be supplied by the resiliency of the valve, or by buoyancy action, or both. A predetermined back pressure substantially constant through all flow rates can be provided by using buoyancy alone. The equalizing means may be a parallel-movement mounting or movement limiting means.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1972Date of Patent: August 19, 1980Assignee: Chicago Bridge & Iron CompanyInventor: Louis Robertson
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Patent number: 4111231Abstract: A valve arrangement adapted for use in a shock absorber, for example of the type employed in motor vehicles. The valve includes a valve seat and at least two disk springs. A first disk spring is clamped in the region of a first radial edge and extends in the radial direction toward the valve seat. However, its second, free radial edge terminates before reaching the valve seat. A second disk spring is held in the region of its own first radial edge against the pressure of the fluid medium only at the region of the second radial edge of the first disk spring. The second disk spring extends in the radial direction toward the valve seat such that its other, second radial edge extends over the valve seat and lies in contact therewith when the valve is closed.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1976Date of Patent: September 5, 1978Assignee: Volkswagenwerk AktiengesellschaftInventor: Erhard Leppich
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Patent number: 3997009Abstract: Apparatus is disclosed wherein a tubular body connectible in a drill string and having a float valve arranged therein to normally close the string, as the string is lowered into a well bore, is provided with a plurality of ports connecting its bore above the float valve with its exterior, and valve means for movement from a position normally closing to a position opening the ports when the exterior fluid pressure exceeds the fluid pressure in the bore above the float valve by a predetermined amount.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1975Date of Patent: December 14, 1976Assignee: Engineering Enterprises Inc.Inventor: Fred K. Fox