Plural Outlets With Abutment Operated Flow Diverter Patents (Class 239/98)
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Patent number: 9157400Abstract: A fuel injector comprising a valve needle for controlling fuel injection through an injector outlet, a control chamber for receiving fuel and a three-way control valve that controls fuel pressure within the control chamber to control opening and closing movement of the valve needle to control fuel injection through the outlet. The three-way control valve controls communication between (a) a first passage and a second passage and (b) a third passage and the second passage, and includes a first housing provided with a guide bore for a control valve member, whereby movement of the control valve member is guided within the guide bore and a first valve seat, defined by a second housing, with which an end of the control valve member is engageable to control communication between the first and second passages. The first housing is a control valve housing and the second housing is an injector housing, the injector housing being provided with a guide bore for the valve needle or a part carried by the valve needle.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2010Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Delphi International Operations Luxembourg S.A.R.L.Inventors: Anthony Thomas Harcombe, Mervyn J. Hackett, Andrew J. Limmer, Mark S. Harper, Mark S. Graham
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Patent number: 8011602Abstract: Many areas watered by prior art oscillating sprinklers are substantially rectangular. However, prior art oscillating sprinklers typically produce generally or substantially elliptical water distribution patterns. This geometric incompatibility causes problems and inefficiencies. Embodiments of the current invention include an oscillating sprinkler that automatically produces a substantially rectangular water distribution pattern. The substantially rectangular water distribution pattern may be produced by automatically controlling the distance from the sprinkler that streams of water travel before impacting the ground. This is accomplished by automatically and sequentially opening and closing and/or restricting flow to select nozzles at select points and within select portions of the oscillation cycle. A current invention oscillating sprinkler may reduce waste water, may reduce run-off waste water, and may automatically provide water to the corner areas of typical substantially rectangular areas to be watered.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2008Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Inventor: Eldon Coppersmith
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Patent number: 7216632Abstract: A valve body surrounds a first passage connecting with a cylinder of an engine. A valve member is adapted to be seated on and lifted from the valve seat. An injector body connects with the valve body. The injector body has a pressure control chamber for controlling hydraulic pressure applied to the valve member thereby controlling a lift of the valve member. The injector body has a second passage through which fuel in the pressure control chamber is exhausted. An actuator is adapted to communicating the pressure control chamber with the first passage through the second passage and blocking the pressure control chamber from the first passage. The first passage introduces fuel from the pressure control chamber into the cylinder through the second passage.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2006Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Denso CorporationInventors: Hiroaki Nagatomo, Kimitaka Saito, Masatoshi Kuroyanagi
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Patent number: 6814302Abstract: An injection device for a fuel reservoir injection system is proposed, having an injection nozzle (16), which protrudes into a combustion chamber and can be supplied with fuel from a high-pressure fuel distributor (10) by means of a high-pressure fuel supply path (14, 52, 44, 40), and having a nozzle needle (30), which opens and closes this injection nozzle (16) as a function of the pressure in a control chamber (58). In order to introduce fuel into the control chamber, an inlet conduit (62), which branches from the fuel supply path, feeds into this control chamber (58) and an outlet path (66, 78), which leads from this control chamber (58), permits fuel to flow out of the control chamber. A shutoff valve (70) can close a downstream section (66″) off from an upstream section (66′) of the outlet path. The downstream section and the upstream section of the outlet path feed into a valve chamber (78), which contains a movable shutoff element (76).Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Stoecklein, Dietmar Schmieder
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Patent number: 5457825Abstract: A plurality of water injection nozzles (16) are spaced around the tub (12) of a hydrotherapy spa (10) for injecting a pulsating flow of water and air into the main body of water (14) in the tub (12). The pulsation is produced by a distribution valve (30), (80) including rotor (46) , (92) which is rotated by the inlet water flow and distributes the inlet water to outlets (40,42,44), (90) which are connected to the nozzles (16) respectively. The rotor (46), (92) is formed with a groove (48), (96) which sequentially aligns with and connects the outlets (40,42,44), (90) to the inlet (34), (86). Since each outlet (40,42,44), (90) is periodically connected to and disconnected from the inlet (34), (86), the water is supplied to each nozzle (16) in a pulsating or chopped manner. The sequence in which the water is distributed to the nozzles (16) is fixed, enabling a rippling effect to be produced in which the pulsation appears to rotate around the spa (10).Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1994Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Assignee: B&S Plastics, Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Holtsnider
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Patent number: 5444879Abstract: A plurality of water injection nozzles (16) are spaced around the tub (12) of a hydrotherapy spa (10) for injecting a pulsating flow of water and air into the main body of water (14) in the tub (12). The pulsation is produced by a distribution valve (30), (80) including a rotor (46), (92) which is rotated by the inlet water flow and distributes the inlet water to outlets (40,42,44), (90) which are connected to the nozzles (16) respectively. The rotor (46), (92) is formed with a groove (48), (96) which sequentially aligns with and connects the outlets (40,42,44), (90) to the inlet (34), (86). Since each outlet (40,42,44), (90) is periodically connected to and disconnected from the inlet (34), (86), the water is supplied to each nozzle (16) in a pulsating or chopped manner. The sequence in which the water is distributed to the nozzles (16) is fixed, enabling a rippling effect to be produced in which the pulsation appears to rotate around the spa (10).Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1994Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: B&S Plastics, Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Holtsnider
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Patent number: 4904329Abstract: Heavy wall, ceiling and floor coverings with closed surfaces can be pulled or pushed off relatively easily if the material connecting the coating with the substrate in an adhesive joint can at least be loosened with the aid of a stripping fluid. In accordance with the invention, a stripping fluid is pressed in an air-free, pulse-like way with the aid of a needle nozzle (1) through the coating with a high pressure into the adhesive joint (FIG. 1).Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1988Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf AktienInventors: Josef T. Hein, Herbert Dittmar
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Patent number: 4702417Abstract: A water sprinkler which includes a casing and an oscillatory sprinkler head mounted on the casing. The casing includes a water inlet and two water outlet paths. Within the casing there is a structure which cyclically connects the water inlet first to one outlet path and then to the other. The oscillatory sprinkler head includes two spray nozzles which direct water generally tangentially. The nozzles are arranged so that the reaction force when water flows from one nozzle rotates the sprinkler head in one direction and when water flows from the other nozzle the sprinkler head is rotated in the other direction. Each nozzle is in communication with a respective one of the outlet paths. The angle through which the sprinkler head moves can be adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1986Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Assignee: Quentin John Seaton HartleyInventors: Quentin J. S. Hartley, Daniel G. Christen
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Patent number: 4632313Abstract: A sprinkler comprising a plurality of horizontally extending chambers each including a plurality of spray nozzles oriented at different angles, a drive for cyclically driving the sprinkler about its horizontal axis, and water-steering means for selectively steering the water to the plurality of chambers while the sprinkler is cyclically driven about its horizontal axis. In one described embodiment, the plurality of chambers are oscillated about the horizontal axis of the sprinkler; and in other described embodiments, the plurality of chambers are rotated about the horizontal axis of the sprinkler.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1983Date of Patent: December 30, 1986Inventor: Isaac Rinkewich
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Patent number: 4013222Abstract: An apparatus for spray washing the interior of vessels includes a body member secured to a fluid supply line, and a housing rotatably secured to the body and in flow communication therewith. A hub is rotatably secured to the housing on an axis transverse to the body-housing axis, and a plurality of nozzles extend radially from the hub perpendicular to the hub axis. A pair of reaction jets also extend radially from the hub to drive the hub in an oscillating motion. The hub is secured to a spindle which is joined to a lever which operates an over center toggle. The toggle operates a valve which alternates the fluid flow to the reaction jets to produce the oscillating hub motion. The lever also drives a ratchet mechanism which incrementally rotates the housing about the body member.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1975Date of Patent: March 22, 1977Assignee: Jack RogersInventor: Dalny Travaglio