Containing Rotary Valve Patents (Class 137/887)
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Patent number: 12066196Abstract: An isolation mounting arm for use with an expansion tank has a passageway with a first end portion, a second end portion, and a medial portion located between the first end portion and the second end portion with the drain port located at the terminal end of the second end portion. A first tee is located in the first end portion with oppositely disposed first and second ports. A second tee is located in the second end portion, with oppositely disposed fourth and fifth ports. A first valve member is coupled to the first port, a second valve member is coupled to the second port, and a third valve member is located adjacent to the drain port. An expansion tank is coupled to either the fourth port or the fifth port with a plug coupled to the other port.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2021Date of Patent: August 20, 2024Assignee: NIBCO Inc.Inventor: Christopher W. Mason
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Patent number: 11603995Abstract: A tankless water heater (TWH) isolation valve includes a valve body having a plug valve port, a TWH port, a water distribution system port and a drain port. A plug valve includes at least one plug seal. The plug valve is controlled by a rotatable plug valve handle. The plug valve is disposed through the plug valve port and within the valve body. The rotatable plug valve handle includes a first plug valve handle position and a different rotated second plug valve handle position. In a normal operating mode in the first plug valve handle position, the TWH port is fluidly coupled to both of the drain port and the water system distribution port. In a drain mode, the TWH port is fluidly coupled to the drain port, and the water system distribution port is closed to the TWH port as blocked by the plug seal.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2021Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: Watts Regulator Co.Inventors: James Erhardt, Mahyar Esmaili
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Patent number: 11066255Abstract: A vacuum conveying system has at least two storage locations and at least two consumers connected by supply conduits and discharge conduits to each other. A vacuum source is provided that produces a vacuum flow/air flow. A central material conduit is provided with valves, wherein the supply conduits and the discharge conduits each have one of the valves associated therewith. The valves actuate conveying paths of bulk material from the at least two storage locations to the at least two consumers. The valves have a first position and a second position, wherein in the first position the valves open the material conduit to provide a through passage. In the second position, the valves supply the vacuum flow/air flow to the central material conduit or conduct the vacuum flow/air flow away from the central material conduit.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2020Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Inventor: Walter Kramer
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Patent number: 9004109Abstract: Block valve with emergency input, in particular for vacuum line or network, comprising a valve body traversed by a main fluid passage between a first orifice located at an upstream end of the said main passage and a second orifice located at a downstream end of the said main passage. The valve body further comprises a control device comprising a member operable manually by an operator and movable between at least an open position in which the said control device allows fluid communication between the first and second orifices, and a closed position in which the said control device interrupts any fluid communication between these orifices. An auxiliary fluid passage is fluidly connected via its upstream end to the said main passage between the control device and the first orifice, and comprises a third orifice at its downstream end.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2008Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Air Liquide Sanità SpAInventors: Patrick Deneux, Nathalie Demerville, Vittorio De Nando
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Publication number: 20140311589Abstract: A multi-port connector is provided with a body having an inlet port associated with a primary outlet port and a plurality of auxiliary outlet ports. The auxiliary outlet ports may include valve systems for selective fluid engagement with a fluid source. The primary outlet port of the body is valve-free in some embodiments, allowing the connector to be coupled with additional multi-port connectors to form multi-line fluid manifolds.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2014Publication date: October 23, 2014Applicant: Eley CorporationInventors: Craig D. Eley, Darin L. Schollmeyer
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Patent number: 8844567Abstract: A manifold, for a refrigeration system, includes a body comprising a bore hole extending through the body, and a plurality of ports including a first process port for adding and removing refrigerant, and a first side port for mechanical connection thereto. The manifold also includes a first ball valve disposed in the body, between the first process port and the first side port. The first ball valve includes a ball recess aligned with the bore hole through the body, and a ball port extending generally transverse to the ball recess and in fluid connection therewith. The ball port includes a narrow end and wider end. The first ball valve is moveable between an open position in which the ball port is aligned with the first side port and the first side port is in fluid connection with the bore hole through the body, and a closed position in which the ball port is out of alignment with the first side port.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2010Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Inventor: Douglas Lloyd Lockhart
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Patent number: 8776829Abstract: A shaft body (12) is rotatable around an axial line (C-C). A first valve element (13a) is located between a first opening (11a) and a second opening (11b) and it has a first notch (13a1). A second valve element (13b) is located between first opening (11a) and a third opening (11c) and it has a second notch (13b1). By rotating first and second valve elements (13a, 13b) around the axial line (C-C) as a center (O), an operation for opening and closing first and second notches (13a1, 13b1) can be performed.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2012Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Noritz CorporationInventors: Shigeo Sugie, Makoto Hamada, Yoshihito Okitsu
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Patent number: 8770176Abstract: A valve assembly includes a housing defining first, second, third, and fourth passages. The first passage channels relatively-high pressure fluid and the second passage channels relatively-low pressure fluid into the valve. The third passage connects to the second passage and releases fluid from the valve. The fourth passage connects to the first passage and the second passage and releases fluid from the valve. The valve assembly also includes a first check-valve that permits fluid flow from the second passage to the third passage and a second check-valve that permits fluid flow from the second passage to the fourth passage. The valve assembly additionally includes a nozzle that controls velocity of the relatively-high pressure fluid entering the fourth passage from the first passage. The relatively-low pressure fluid is pulled from the second passage into the fourth passage on the outer periphery of the nozzle by the relatively-high pressure fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2011Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Girish Sudhir Kulkarni, Subrata Sarkar, Swethaghnya Kusa, Santosh Dadasaheb Pachpund, Bradley Noel Kippe
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Patent number: 8770227Abstract: A flow diverter which is well suited for use in the medical environment to direct an inflow of various fluids (such as air and oxygen among others) to one of two (or more separate outlets. The diverter has a minimal amount of components and relies on a minimal amount of seals to effectuate a full diversion of flow between two outlets. The flow diverter 10 includes outer housing 12, flow selector valve 14 and seal members 16. The seal members are positioned so that one of the seal members is positioned within a non-planar groove on the selector valve.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2012Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Inventors: Luciano Hernandez, IV, Mike Zamora, Nancy Wall, Ron Duis, Jim Medsker
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Publication number: 20140007660Abstract: A fluid switching valve includes a first valve element (e.g., a stator) that has a plurality of first fluid-conveying features (e.g., ports), and a second valve element (e.g., a rotor) that has one or more second fluid-conveying features (e.g., fluid conduits in the form of grooves). The second valve element is movable, relative to the first valve element, between a plurality of discrete positions such that, in each of the discrete positions, at least one of the one or more second fluid-conveying features overlaps with multiple ones of the first fluid conveying features to provide for fluid communication therebetween. At least one of the first valve element and the second valve element includes a recess. The recess serves to reduce wear between the first valve element and the second valve element. The recess is arranged such that it does not overlap with any of the first fluid-conveying features or any of the second fluid-conveying features when the rotor is in any of the discrete positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2012Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: WATERS TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Mark W. Moeller, Theodore D. Ciolkosz
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Patent number: 8584708Abstract: A single actuator multi-port flow control valve composed of a plurality of generally cylindrically shaped port bodies rotatably mounted within a valve body. The port bodies are serially driven by a single actuator via a drive link system composed of a drive pin on the inferior side wall of a serial superior port body selectively abutting, during rotation, a driven tab on the superior side wall of its serially inferior port body. The position of each port body is known to an electronic controller which selectively actuates the actuator to set each port body angular position.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2011Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventors: Brian K. Bartnick, Corry W Johnson
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Patent number: 8573256Abstract: A revolving switch device with a sleeve and an operating handle comprising: a body with two inlet holes, a first water passage and an installation hole connected between the upper inlet hole and said first water passage; a plug, sealed and mounted in the installation hole, is capable of revolving between a first and second position, said plug having an outer revolving surface with an arc groove, and the bottom of said plug is concave to form a second water passage, said outer revolving surface of said plug has a connecting hole, which having an inner end for connecting said second water passage and an outer end in the outer revolving surface. When the plug occupies the first position, said arc groove connects the upper inlet hole and first water passage. In the second position, the lower inlet connects to the outer end of the connecting hole.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2010Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignees: Xiamen Solex High-Tech IndustriesInventors: Libin Shen, Tianyu Chen, Bin Chen, Huasong Zhou
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Publication number: 20130260327Abstract: Regulation valve for a gas cooking appliance adapted for the supply of first and second different types of fuel gas, such as natural gas or liquefied gas. The regulation valve has a valve body with an inlet conduit and an outlet conduit, and a rotatable regulating organ housed in the valve body. The regulating organ has a plurality of inlet holes connected to the inlet conduit which, by means of the rotation of said regulating organ allow a gas flow to be altered, the inlet holes of the regulating organ corresponding to the first type of fuel gas are in a first axial position and the inlet holes corresponding to the second type of fuel gas are in a second axial position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Inventors: José Luis Oliva Aguayo, Ruben MATEOS MARTIN
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Publication number: 20130228247Abstract: A canted, single vane three-way butterfly valve having a T-shaped housing having an inlet and one outlet port, a third port straddling said inlet and outlet ports, a single vane interspaced between the inlet and outlet ports supported by a central shaft, capable to selectively blocking fluid flow emanating from either inlet or outlet ports from entering said third port when the plenary axis of said vane is tilted forty five degrees from the central axis of either inlet or outlet ports.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2012Publication date: September 5, 2013Inventor: Hans D. Baumann
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Patent number: 8403370Abstract: A pipe coupling device includes a body part, fastening parts, and pressurizing parts. The body part has a multi-stepped insertion hole penetrating the central portion thereof, a stepped latching portion formed on the inner circumference of the insertion hole, and first projections continuously formed on the upper surfaces of the externally threaded portions. Each of the fastening parts has an internally threaded portion formed on the inner circumference thereof and is screwed onto the externally threaded portion, a coupling hole penetrating the central portion thereof so as to be in communication with the insertion hole, a first inclined plane formed around the boundary between the internally threaded portion and the insertion hole. Each of the pressurizing parts has a stepped foot portion formed on the outer circumference of one side thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2010Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Inventor: Yuk Nam Choi
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Publication number: 20130048084Abstract: A single actuator multi-port flow control valve composed of a plurality of generally cylindrically shaped port bodies rotatably mounted within a valve body. The port bodies are serially driven by a single actuator via a drive link system composed of a drive pin on the inferior side wall of a serial superior port body selectively abutting, during rotation, a driven tab on the superior side wall of its serially inferior port body. The position of each port body is known to an electronic controller which selectively actuates the actuator to set each port body angular position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLCInventors: Brian K. Bartnick, Corry W. Johnson
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Patent number: 8375991Abstract: A valve assembly including a body having a first end, a second end, a passageway extending between the first and the second ends, and four ports defined by the body and connected to the passageway. The assembly also has a first valve member received in the passageway at an intersection of the passageway and the first port, the valve member including a tee shaped passage such that in a first position the valve member opens the passageway and the first port, in a second position closes the passageway and connects the first end to the first port, in a third position closes the passageway and connects the first port to the second end, and in a fourth position opens the passageway and closes the first port. The assembly also includes a second valve member for opening and closing the third port.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2010Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Watts Regulator CompanyInventor: James Erhardt
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Patent number: 8316886Abstract: A near-boiler piping loop apparatus is provided including a primary/secondary piping loop interface apparatus having a unitary construction including a secondary loop shut-off valve, drain valve and drain port in each branch of a secondary loop for connection to a boiler. Supply branch piping and return branch piping connects the interface apparatus to the boiler and provides attachment points for auxiliary plumbing equipment. The apparatus is adapted to connect to pump in variable orientations using rotatable flanges on the interface apparatus and on a wye strainer in the secondary loop supply branch and includes a union fitting attached to the interface apparatus. The union fitting provides a mounting hole for a temperature or pressure gauge.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2010Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Webstone Company, Inc.Inventors: Jason Lars Olsen, Michael Reck
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Publication number: 20110067774Abstract: Distributor (5) with at least two discharge channels (10,16) and feed channel (11) arranged at an equal distance from and parallel to a central shaft and a distributor body (12,17,18) arranged rotatably around the shaft with a feed end (12?) disposed along the shaft and a discharge end (12?) disposed at a radial distance therefrom, which, by way of rotation of the distributor body can be selectively and fluidly connected with the respective discharge channels, wherein the fluid feed channel extends along the central shaft and along the discharge channels, wherein the distributor body comprises a U-shaped connecting channel (12) and can be arranged together with the feed end rotatably in the line of projection of the feed channel in fluid connection with the respective discharge channels, characterized in that the U-shaped connecting channel is provided, in close proximity to an upper side, with a breather duct (32) (FIG.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: BRAVILOR HOLDING B.V.Inventors: Maximiliaan Noordanus, Eric Michael Cornelis Maria van Eijnatten
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Publication number: 20110071390Abstract: A rotary medical manifold, for delivering various fluids through a patient delivery mechanism is described. The rotary manifold can include a manifold body and a valve stem. The manifold body can include a central cavity, an output port, a first fluid port, and a second fluid port. The valve stem can include an injector port, and a single central fluid passage. The valve stem can be adapted to slibably engage the central cavity of the manifold body and provide selective fluidic connectivity between the injector port and the output port, the first fluid port and the second fluid port.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventors: Yunxing Liu, Chun Li
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Patent number: 7823606Abstract: A device for adjusting and throttling the flow-rate of a fluid, particularly medical oxygen and compressed gases in general, which comprises a valve body which defines an input port and an output port for a fluid at high pressure; the input port is controlled by a high-pressure flow control element; an input duct is also provided for a low-pressure fluid which is connected to a rotating body with a control port which can be arranged at the calibrated holes provided in an adjustment disk and connected to at least one output duct; a single actuation handwheel is further provided which drives the high-pressure flow control element and the rotating body.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2007Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Pergola S.R.L.Inventor: Giancarlo Nicolini
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Publication number: 20100269938Abstract: A water-carrying domestic appliance, especially a dishwasher or washer, which comprises a water diverter having at least one adjustable fluid distribution element, to which a fluid to be discharged through one or more fluid discharge lines can be supplied from a fluid supply line. In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the fluid distribution element includes a plurality of passage openings respectively configured as funnel-shaped for sealing purposes such that a fluid pressure of the fluid flowing through a transition region between an outlet side of a respective passage opening and an inlet region into a respective fluid discharge line is lower than a pressure in a region surrounding the transition region.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2008Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: BSH BOSCH UND SIEMENS HAUSGERÄTE GMBHInventors: Johannes Büsing, Anton Oblinger, Pedro Sancho, David Semerad, Martin Stickel
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Patent number: 7793687Abstract: An inflation/deflation assembly, which can be mounted upon the inflation valve assembly of an inflatable bag, so as to permit both the inflation and deflation of the inflatable as may be desired. The inflation/deflation assembly comprises an outer housing, and a control rod is rotatably disposed within the housing so as to be rotatably movable between two positions angularly spaced apart from each other. When the control rod is disposed, for example, at a first one of the two positions, the inflatable bag can be inflated, whereas, when the control rod is disposed at the second one of the two positions, the inflatable bag can be deflated.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2008Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Rodney S. Smith, Thomas C. Keenan, Joel L. Kennedy, Johnny Buchanan
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Patent number: 7647944Abstract: A combinational valve system for efficiently controlling the flow of a fluid through a valve. The combinational valve system includes a channel member including a first port and a second port fluidly connected to the first port, a first valve member attached to the channel member and a second valve member attached to the channel member. The first valve member regulates a flow of the fluid through the first port and the second valve member regulates a flow of the fluid through the second port.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2006Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Inventor: Michael D. Howerton
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Patent number: 7600536Abstract: A gas distribution device is provided for use with a recreational vehicle having a tank and a pressure regulator. The gas distribution device has a male inlet connected to the tank and a female outlet connected to the pressure regulator, with the inlet and outlets in fluid communication with each other. A third outlet is in fluid communication with a manually operated valve. A gas manifold with a gas passage is connected to and in fluid communication with the valve by a metal fitting. The manifold has a plurality of device connectors in fluid communication with the manifold gas passage. Each of the outlet connectors has a check valve and is configured to connect to a flexible tubular gas line. Each tubular gas line is has a first end adapted to connect to one of the device connectors and a second end adapted to connect to a portable gas appliance such as a lantern or stove.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2007Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Inventor: Philip Steininger
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Patent number: 7575019Abstract: The present invention is related to a water faucet having a water temperature retaining feature. The water faucet includes a hot water control, a cold water control, a mixing chamber for receiving the hot water and the cold water, a first flow control cartridge operationally coupled with the hot water control for regulating the flow of hot water, a second flow control cartridge operationally coupled with the cold water control for regulating the flow cold water, an outlet for dispensing a mixture of hot and cold water received from the mixing chamber, and a master control for controlling the dispensing of water through the outlet, wherein the master control is capable of stopping the dispensing of water through the outlet while either of the hot water control and the cold water is in an open position.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2006Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Inventor: Tae Gon Oh
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Publication number: 20080236688Abstract: A gas valve assembly for a barbecue is provided. The assembly includes a distributor that has a gas inlet conduit and a diversion conduit connected to the inlet conduit, the diversion conduit having branches through which the inlet gas is distributed, and control valves adapted for their connection to a burner, each control valve having a main body and a connection conduit extending therefrom. The connection conduit of each control valve is partially housed inside a respective branch of the diversion conduit. Retainers that are independent to the connection conduit and the distributor pass through grooves or holes in the respective branches and connection conduits to affix, or to ensure fixation, of the valves to the distributor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: COPRECITEC, S.L.Inventor: Inigo Albizuri
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Publication number: 20080236689Abstract: A gas valve assembly for a barbecue is provided. The assembly includes a distributor that has a gas inlet conduit and a diversion conduit connected to the inlet conduit, the diversion conduit comprising branches through which a gas is distributed and including at least one branch, an internally threaded first part and a substantially conic frustrum second part, and a control valve adapted for connection to a burner, the control valve comprising a main body and a connection conduit which is fixed to the at least one branch of the diversion conduit, wherein the connection conduit has a cylindrical externally threaded first segment and a substantially conic frustrum second segment. The first segment is threaded in the first part, and the second segment is compressed when it moves along the second part until the control valve is correctly positioned in relation to the distributor thanks to grooves disposed axially on the surface of the second segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: COPRECITEC, S.L.Inventor: Inigo Albizuri
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Publication number: 20080142103Abstract: A fluid isolation valve having a valve body with a first fluid flow port, a second fluid flow port and a fluid drain port with a valve in the fluid drain port. The valve body also defines a fluid flow channel, a drain flow channel and a valve portion, wherein the valve portion is disposed in the valve body to be communicated with the first fluid flow port, the second fluid flow port and the fluid drain port. A flow diversion device is also provided and is disposed within the valve portion. The flow diversion device is configurable between a first configuration and a second configuration, such that when the flow diversion device is in the first configuration the first fluid flow port is communicated with the second fluid flow port. Consequently, when the flow diversion device is in the second configuration the first fluid flow port is communicated with the fluid drain port. The fluid flow can be decrease or stop by use of the valve within the fluid drain port.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventor: Michael E. Reck
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Publication number: 20080142104Abstract: A fluid isolation valve having a valve body with a first fluid flow port, a second fluid flow port and a fluid drain port with a valve in the fluid drain port. The valve body also defines a fluid flow channel, a drain flow channel and a valve portion, wherein the valve portion is disposed in the valve body to be communicated with the first fluid flow port, the second fluid flow port and the fluid drain port. At least one flow diversion device is also provided and is disposed within the valve portion. The flow diversion device is configurable between a first configuration and a second configuration, such that when the flow diversion device is in the first configuration the first fluid flow port is communicated with the second fluid flow port. Consequently, when the flow diversion device is in the second configuration the first fluid flow port is communicated with the fluid drain port. The fluid flow can be decreased or stopped by use of the valve within the fluid drain port.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventor: Michael E. Reck
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Publication number: 20080017250Abstract: A wastewater treatment system is disclosed. An illustrative embodiment of the wastewater treatment system includes a drain surface having a drain opening; a main drain conduit disposed in fluid communication with the drain opening; a first diversion conduit and a second diversion conduit disposed in fluid communication with the main drain conduit; and a rotatable diverting device having a diverter opening provided in the main drain conduit. The diverter opening is adapted for fluid communication with a selected one of the first diversion conduit and the second diversion conduit responsive to rotation of the diverting device in the main drain conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventor: Bradley Butler
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Patent number: 7165513Abstract: A multiway valve has a valve housing arrangement (2, 34), in which a valve chamber (8) is formed, at least three main valve connections (3, 4, 5, 6) leading to the valve chamber (8), and a main valve member. The main valve member (1) can be brought into a plurality of valve member positions to interrupt and release the connection between the main valve connections (3, 4, 5, 6) and the valve chamber (8) as desired. At least two of the main valve connections (3, 4, 5, 6) are in connection with the valve chamber (8) in each valve member position of the main valve member (1). At least one auxiliary valve connection (32) leading to the valve chamber (8) and by an auxiliary valve member (28), which is associated with the auxiliary valve connection (32) and is adjustable for interrupting and releasing the connection between the auxiliary valve connection (32) and the valve chamber (8).Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2004Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: J. Eberspacher GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Michael Humburg
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Patent number: 7032605Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for manipulating fluids, for instance, to determine the presence or absence of an analyte in a sample. In one embodiment, a fluid control and processing system comprises a plurality of chambers; a body including a fluid sample processing region; and a plurality of valves. Each valve includes a valve body having a fluid displacement region which is depressurizable to draw fluid into the fluid displacement region and pressurizable to expel fluid from the fluid displacement region, the valve body including an external port. The fluid displacement region is fluidicly coupled with the external port of the valve body. The valve body is adjustable with respect to the fluid sample processing region to place the external port selectively in fluidic communication with the fluid sample processing region. The valve body is adjustable with respect to the plurality of chambers to allow the external port to be placed selectively in fluidic communication with the plurality of chambers.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2003Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Inventor: Douglas B. Dority
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Patent number: 7028714Abstract: A servo hydraulic flow control valve assembly includes an oil distribution board having a first manifold defined therein near an inlet end of the oil distribution board and a second manifold defined in the oil distribution board near an outlet end of the oil distribution board. A relief valve is secured on the oil distribution board, and includes a body positioned on the oil distribution board and a rated control device mounted to the body for selectively opening the first manifold. A servo control device is secured on the oil distribution board. The servo control device includes a controller rotatably received in the oil distribution board and having a passage defined to communicate with the second manifold. A control unit is secured on the oil distribution board for driving the controller to control the pressure and the flow rate in the second manifold.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2004Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Inventor: Tsao-Jung Lan
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Patent number: 7013914Abstract: The present invention relates to a throttle valve, particularly for controlling a liquid flow in a central heating or an air conditioning system, with a flow control unit having a first and a second element (18, 30), which are movably mounted relative to each other for setting a desired flow, characterised in that the first element (18) is designed as a first disc, and the second element (30) is designed as a second disc, and that the first and the second disc (18, 30) are mounted tight on each other in such a way that the first disc (18) may be rotated relative to the second disc (30), the first disc (18) exhibiting at least one first flow aperture (36) and the second disc (30) exhibiting at least one second flow aperture (38), the desired flow being adjustable through the degree of overlapping of the at least one first flow aperture (36) and the at least one second flow aperture (38), the at least one first and the at least one second flow aperture (36, 38) being designed such that, by rotating the first diType: GrantFiled: June 24, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Reich KG-Regel-und SicherheitstechnikInventor: Steffen Bender
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Patent number: 6988512Abstract: A fluid control valve comprises a valve body, and a valve stem structure located in the valve body. The valve body is provided with an inlet, a side vent, and a bottom vent. The inlet is in communication with the side vent via a through hole of an admission block, one distribution hole of a distribution block, and one discharge hole of a housing of the valve stem structure. The admission block is provided with an indentation enabling the inlet to be in communication with the bottom vent of the valve body via the through hole of the admission block, other distribution hole of the distribution block, other discharge hole of the housing, and a gap formed between a bottom section of the housing and a bottom of the valve body.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2003Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Inventor: Hsiang-Shih Wang
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Patent number: 6957667Abstract: A tube joint that can be used as a volume control valve, air sprayer or/and a T-tube. The multifunction tube joint mainly contains: an elongated body, a revolving valve, a stem, a branch, a piston valve rod, a button and a spring. The elongated body contains: a main channel longitudinally therethrough, a protrusion thereon and a tunnel vertically therethrough. The protrusion has a receptacle therein communicated with the main channel. The revolving valve is rotably received through the tunnel. The revolving valve has a controlling channel vertically therethrough. The controlling channel is communicable to the main channel. The stem is connected to the receptacle. The stem has a stem channel therein, communicable with the main channel. The branch is connected to the stem. The branch has a branch channel therein communicated with the stem channel of the stem. The piston valve rod is slidably received in the stem channel of the stem with a first end extended out thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2003Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Inventor: Chun Po Huang
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Patent number: 6871576Abstract: Method and apparatus for isolating hydraulic devices in a stacked hydraulic circuit of modular design employing an isolator valve module which enables partial and/or complete isolation of components in a hydraulic system to be isolated for inspection, testing, maintenance or replacement, by selective operation of the isolator valves in the isolator valve module. The isolator valve module may be a sub-plate module supporting other modules or a plurality of stacks of modules or may be a “sandwich” type module sandwiched between a sub-plate and another module or between two sandwich-type modules.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Inventor: Peter Vari
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Patent number: 6830062Abstract: A dripper apparatus for a water spigot includes a coupler having a threaded female member for connecting to a water spigot. A generally cylindrical elongate member has a longitudinal portion in fluid communication with the female member. The longitudinal portion has an upper portion that defines a seat within the female member. A flow controller sits on the seat. A filter screen upstream the flow controller collects particles in water flowing therethrough so that the controller does not become clogged. The flow controller includes a housing that is provided with an upper inlet for receiving a first flow rate of water from a water spigot. The housing also includes a cavity therewithin and the cavity is in fluid contact with the upper inlet. A flexible membrane is housed within the cavity and floats when water enters the cavity via the upper inlet. The upper inlet is slotted at the top thereof for further filtering water flowing therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Inventor: John R. Montpetit
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Patent number: 6782919Abstract: A revolving valve for an oxygen machine includes a motor, a cage, a motor secured in the cage, a valve linking to the motor and an air box secured on top of the cage. The valve has a semicircular recess. The air box comprises an air inlet on the top. The air box further comprises a main air passage, a main air outlet, a first secondary air passage, a first secondary air inlet, a second secondary air passage, and a second secondary air inlet, and they all are totally isolated from each other. The first secondary air inlet and the second secondary air inlet are next to the main air outlet. When the motor drives the valve to turn, the recess conducts the first secondary air inlet and the second secondary air inlet with the main air outlet in sequence.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2003Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Inventor: Shao Shih Huang
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Patent number: 6648009Abstract: A tamper-resistant by-pass valve prevents an unauthorized user from tampering with the valve when it is in the closed position to block gas flow to a meter being replaced or repaired.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Jomar InternationalInventors: Paul Craig, Giulio Pettinaroli
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Patent number: 6581636Abstract: The body of the valve has two outlets whose axes are offset in the direction of the axis of the mounting base by a distance greater than 5 mm, typically between 20 and 60 mm, the spacing between the outlet axes being greater than 60 mm and typically less than 130 mm. This arrangement avoids problems of positioning and collision between the upstream circuitry connected to the outlets in the use configuration of the valve on a dive tank.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: La Spirotechnique Industrielle et CommercialeInventors: Stephane Carepa, Nicolas Peyron
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Patent number: 6571825Abstract: A rotary valve for use in controlling an air supply to an inflatable patient support system, especially an alternating pressure mattress. The rotary valve comprises a body member having a planar surface and at least two apertures for communication with cells or sets of cells in the patient support system. A further aperture is provided for connection to a pressurized air source and an actuator member is rotatable in face to face contact with the planar surface. The actuator has a recessed portion which forms an air supply chamber when in contact with the planar surface. The valve further comprises a drive for rotating the actuator with respect to the first member and a detector for detecting the position of the actuator relative to the body member and, in conjunction with a control for controlling the timing and duration of air supply to the cells or sets of cells.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Inventor: Peter Charles Stacy
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Patent number: 6571830Abstract: A one piece valve body incorporates a built in strainer and a ball valve which can be used for cleaning out the strainer without any disassembly, and also serves the purpose of the manual drain that has to be in the system for code. Also the orifice to the valve is mounted on top of the strainer so gravity will help in keeping any debris that might get through the filter screen from entering and causing the valve to fail. The design of the inlet is such that a chamfer is machined on the inside so a standard female swivel fitting can be installed without adding a separate union. This valve body design can work for both direct acting or diaphragm operated valves.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Suburban Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Bradley D. Barger
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Patent number: 6474363Abstract: A coupler and valve assembly for installing hydronic heating systems. The coupler and valve assembly includes a T-shaped tubular member including an elongate cross portion having open ends and a first channel being disposed therethrough, and also including a branch portion being attached to said elongate cross portion and having an open end and a second channel being disposed therethrough and being connected to the first channel; and also includes a valve assembly being disposed in the first channel and including a pair of valve members and a pair of valve stems.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Inventor: Perry Stephenson
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Patent number: 6382593Abstract: A fluid coupling for dispensing fluids, suitable for connecting a fitment disposed within a fluid source to a fluid receiving member. The fluid coupling includes a housing that defines a central passage between front and back openings and a first flow passage between the back and a side openings. A lever actuator is rotatably mounted on the housing to open/close the first flow passage. A poppet member is disposed within the central passage to define a second flow passage. The poppet member is actuatable between an extended configuration and a retracted configuration to close/open the second flow passage. The housing, the poppet member and the lever actuator are each one-piece integrally molded device.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Colder Products CompanyInventors: Peter deCler, Patrick J. Ramacier, Jr., Brian J. Blenkush, Gary J. Harris, Grant Armin Wilhelm
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Patent number: 6352086Abstract: A pressure relief device is placed in line with a water supply hose for a recreational vehicle to facilitate bleeding off back pressure when disconnecting the hose from a water hook-up. The device has a tubular nipple with a needle-valve assembly affixed onto it about midway between threaded fittings on the ends of the nipple.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2001Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Inventor: Joseph A. Harper
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Publication number: 20020023685Abstract: A switching unit which is suitable for making a first and a second medium—for example oil and cooling water—flow through one of the two plate coolers as desired comprises four switching valves. The valve bodies of the four valves (1-4) are connected to one another by an actuating mechanism (19, 20, 21, 22), in such a manner that when one of the four valves is switched the other three valves are also switched. This definitively prevents incorrect switching operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2001Publication date: February 28, 2002Inventors: Peter Pas, Fred Greter
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Publication number: 20020020452Abstract: A one piece valve body incorporates a built in strainer and a ball valve which can be used for cleaning out the strainer without any disassembly, and also serves the purpose of the manual drain that has to be in the system for code. Also the orifice to the valve is mounted on top of the strainer so gravity will help in keeping any debris that might get through the filter screen from entering and causing the valve to fail. The design of the inlet is such that a chamfer is machined on the inside so a standard female swivel fitting can be installed without adding a separate union. This valve body design can work for both direct acting or diaphragm operated valves.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Bradley D. Barger
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Patent number: 6273140Abstract: A valve assembly comprises a valve body having an interior valve seat and a plurality of adapter ports. A non-metallic sealing material provides a vacuum seal between mating surfaces of adjacent vacuum components, and direct physical contact between mating surfaces ensures good thermal conduction within the valve assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventor: Toan Q. Tran