Screw Threads In Flow Path Patents (Class 251/216)
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Patent number: 11131390Abstract: A safety release bleeder valve serving as a plug includes a barrel having an exterior surface and an interior throughbore surface for matingly receiving a plug having a top end with exterior threads and an interior socket for receiving a driver tool for moving the plug between an open venting state and a closed non-venting state.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2019Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Inventor: Patricia Toth
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Patent number: 9644526Abstract: A venting plug assembly for sealing a coolant channel and venting air therefrom is disclosed. The coolant channel defines an open portion to receive the venting plug assembly. The venting plug assembly includes an outer sealing element with an annular portion configured for sealing engagement with the open portion of the coolant channel. The venting assembly further includes an inner sealing element configured for sealing engagement with the annular portion of the outer sealing element. The inner sealing element is configured to move relative to the annular portion of the outer sealing element to allow air to vent from the coolant channel through the outer sealing element.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2015Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Curtis Graham, Jonathan Eggemeyer, Taylor Young
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Patent number: 8820707Abstract: A visual position indicator for a valve includes a knob and inner and outer sleeves. The knob is rotatably mounted on the valve and is attached to a stem operating to open and close the valve. The inner sleeve connected on the valve includes a first colored band and an outer thread portion. The outer sleeve engaged with the knob includes a second colored band and an inner thread portion. The outer and inner thread portions are engaged with each other. The first and second colored bands respectively have a color different to each other. While the valve is closed, the outer sleeve fully conceals the inner sleeve to cause the second colored band to be visible. While the valve is open, the outer sleeve is fully concealed by the knob to cause the first colored band to be visible.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2012Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Grand Gas Equipment IncorporationInventor: Chin-Cheng Chang
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Patent number: 8443983Abstract: A separator device comprising a housing having an inlet and an outlet, a magnetic separator rod or element being located within the housing to collect and separate from the flow of fluid through the housing magnetic particles carried by the flow of fluid.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2010Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Inventor: Christopher Adey
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Publication number: 20120241452Abstract: A drain valve for draining liquid out of a container which comprises an essentially cylindrical opening that passes through a thickened area of the container wall, with an internally threaded section formed at an outer end thereof, followed by an interior space with a larger diameter into which a duct opens, and opposite the interior space an inner section with a smaller diameter opens into the container. A step is provided between the interior space and the inner section and serves as the seat for an associated end face of the valve element. A step between the interior space and the bore, on the one hand, and the inner end face of the valve element, on the other hand, are designed to co-operate as a valve seat which progressively opens and closes as the valve element is displaced.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2012Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: ZF FRIEDRICHSHAFEN AGInventors: Olaf LANGWALD, Frank SCHUHMACHER, Ulf LANG
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Patent number: 8002239Abstract: A valve body 3 is provided at its one side with a part for receiving an operation tool which turns a valve spindle, the valve body further provided at the other side with a part for mounting a connection tool 8 by which an external piping is attached and detached, and the valve body 3 moreover provided at the middle with a part 33 having a non-round cross section and a part 34 concaved from the outside surface of the part 33. A support member 4 consists of an engaging section 43 which engages with the part 33 to restrict or prevent the valve body 3 from turning and shifting in position, and an engaging section 44 which engages with the part 34 to restrict or prevent the valve body 3 from axially shifting in position.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2008Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Chiyoda Kuchokiki Co., Ltd.Inventor: Mamoru Tanaka
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Patent number: 7726492Abstract: A separator device comprising a housing having an inlet and an outlet, a magnetic separator rod or element being located within the housing to collect and separate from the flow of fluid through the housing magnetic particles carried by the flow of fluid.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2004Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventor: Christopher Adey
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Publication number: 20090289208Abstract: A female screw hole (31) is opened in an outer surface of a housing (3) of a hydraulic clamp (1), and a leg portion (40a) of a tubular casing (40) is threaded into the female screw hole (31). An annular gasket (41) is fitted to an annular groove (42) formed in a head portion (40b) of the casing (40). On an inner peripheral surface (41a) of the gasket (41), a first annular sealing portion (71) which seals an inner peripheral surface (42a) of the annular groove (42) is provided. On an annular outer end surface (41d) of the gasket (41), a second annular sealing portion (72) which seals a peripheral wall (68) of the female screw hole (31) at the opening part of the housing (3) is provided. A diameter (D1) of the first annular sealing portion (71) is set to a value smaller than a diameter (D2) of the second annular sealing portion (72).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: November 26, 2009Inventors: Keitaro Yonezawa, Akira Arisato
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Publication number: 20090050043Abstract: A drain plug apparatus for draining a container that is particularly suited for transom drains in recreational boats is shown. The apparatus has a threaded drain plug that couples with a flanged tubular drain port with upper and lower sets of threads separated by a section without threads and at least one drain hole, in one embodiment. The distal end of the drain port has a number of slits that secure and orient the drain plug at the opening of the port in an open or closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventor: Alfredo Alvarez
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Patent number: 7458558Abstract: Method and apparatus 10 for releasing pressure that may have built up behind a plug 18 in a controlled manner. Environmental and safety regulations mandate that all bleeder valves in a gas and liquid hydrocarbon and chemical service require metal plugs 18 to be installed downstream of the valve to ensure a positive shut off. Removal of these plugs 18 can create a hazardous condition if there is not a good seat on the bleeder valve. Pressure can build up behind the plug 18 and as the bull plug is removed, an uncontrolled pressure release can occur. The apparatus 10 is a safety device, serving as a plug 18 and also providing a method for releasing the pressure that may have built up behind the plug in a controlled manner. The device 10 comprises a carbon steel plug 18 fabricated with a vent hole 20 for controlled pressure release and a carbon steel modified hex bolt 22 having a tapered seat 26.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2006Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Inventor: Patricia Toth
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Patent number: 7159731Abstract: A filter pump cover according to the invention comprises a filter cap, an air purge valve, and a filter cap retainer. An air purge valve according to the invention is comprised of a valve cap, a screw-threaded portion, and a valve stem having one or more outward-facing inverse hooks at the bottom. The inverse hooks are located at the bottom of the air purge valve stem and hook onto the bottom lip of the hollow central portion of the filter cap retainer to prevent complete removal of the valve stem from the filter cap retainer. The valve screw-threaded portion is interrupted by a valve opening slot on one side that permits the release of air from the pump when the valve is opened. The hollow part of the filter cap retainer mates with and holds the air purge valve by means of the screw threads when the valve is closed.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Bestway Inflatables & Material Corp.Inventor: Yao Kai
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Patent number: 7044443Abstract: A flat valve device of a smaller size which can complete easy and swift air evacuation, in which the airtightness of a gas-containing structure and the operational safety can be improved, requiring no extra parts. The flat valve device includes a circular frame member 3 to be mounted on the opening of a gas-containing structure 2, a round body member 4 to be removably screwed to the inner peripheral surface 4d of the circular frame member 3, and a valve 6 provided in a valve accommodating space of the round body member 4. The round body member 4 is provided with an outward-facing through hole 4e and an inward-facing through hole 4f, while the valve 6 includes a sealing cover 6a and an energizing member 6b.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Inventor: Kohei Nakamura
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Patent number: 6729608Abstract: An elongated drain screw mechanism having a solid front end disposed in the fuel bowl of a carburetor. The mechanism has an intermediate section disposed in the bowl the intermediate section having at least one transverse opening into which fuel in the bowl can flow, and a rear section extending through the bowl to the outside of the bowl. The rear section has a hollow open end and has a longitudinal channel connected to the transverse opening and communicating with the hollow open end. A first quick disconnect coupler is disposed in and seals said open end of the rear section. The first coupler has a normally closed position which blocks fuel flow and can be placed in open position at which fuel can flow.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Inventor: Robert Joseph Del Sole
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Patent number: 6553728Abstract: A pressure equalization valve enabling equalization of pressure between the between-pane space of an insulating glass unit and ambient pressure, and glass units containing such a valve. The pressure equalization valve generally includes a valve body having a cavity therein and opposed, open ends and an elongated valve plug received in said valve body and securably shiftable along its length between plugged and unplugged configurations. The valve may be secured about an aperture in a glass pane. The valve body has a shoulder at one end, and the pane thickness is sandwiched between the shoulder and a washer preferably press-fitted to the other end of the body.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Cardinal IG CompanyInventor: Benjamin James Zurn
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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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Patent number: 6273398Abstract: A vent valve for a gas strut includes a first passage (9,12) in a body (2) extending from one side of a valve seat (8) to a surface of the body (2) which, in use, is exposed to the interior of a gas strut, and a second passage (15) in the body (2) extending from the other side of the valve seat (8) to a body surface which, in use, is exposed to the exterior of the gas strut. A ball (18) is provided between a screw (17), threadedly engaged with the second passage (15), and the valve seat (8), whereby tightening of the screw (17) forces the ball (18) into engagement with the valve seat (8). A controlled release of gas through the vent valve is thereby possible.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Arvin Motion Control LimitedInventor: Robert Brookfield Lloyd
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Patent number: 6244572Abstract: A carburetor float bowl drain screw and recovery system includes a retaining screw having a threaded forward end, an intermediate portion having a plurality of transverse holes leading to an axial channel and an internally threaded end portion terminating in a hex head. An externally threaded insert engages the end portion and includes a tapered forward portion which engages tapered internal walls on the retaining screw to effect a seal, an internal channel and a hexagonal rear portion terminating in a cylindrical end for coupling a fuel line thereto. When the insert is loosened fuel flows through the holes in the screw into the screw channel and then outwardly through the insert channel to a fuel line. The fuel bowl may thus be safely drained.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Inventor: Robert Delsole
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Publication number: 20010002040Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved vent valve for a gas strut, and to a gas strut incorporating such a vent valve. A vent valve (1) is provided having a first passage (9,12) in a body (2) extending from one side of a valve seat (8) to a surface of the body (2) which, in use, is exposed to the interior of a gas strut, and a second passage (15) in the body (2) extending from the other side of the valve seat (8) to a body surface which, in use, is exposed to the exterior of said gas strut. A ball (18) is provided between a screw (17), threadedly engaged with the second passage (15), and the valve seat (8), whereby tightening of the screw (17) forces the ball (18) into engagement with the valve seat (8). A controlled release of gas through the vent valve is thereby possible.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 1999Publication date: May 31, 2001Inventor: ROBERT BROOKFIELD LLOYD
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Patent number: 6062540Abstract: A drain cock device for venting or draining gas or liquid from a pressurized vessel, such as an air compressor, that provides occlusive closure of an opening in the pressurized vessel. When the drain cock is in an open position, gas or liquid may exit the vessel though an open cavity in a valve stem. The drain cock includes primary and back up seals that form by threading a stem through a housing aperture to a closed position. The primary seal is formed by a resilient sealing member tightly contacting the housing valve seat. The back up seal is formed by the rigid, conical surface of the valve stem mating with a rigid valve seat in the housing aperture. The double seal arrangement provides a dependable occlusive seal because the back up seal safeguards leakage in the event of primary seal failure. The drain cock reduces the likelihood of such failure because the surface to surface back up seal alleviates the transverse forces to which the primary resilient seal is subjected.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Thomas Industries Inc.Inventor: William T. Hubler
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Patent number: 5992293Abstract: The invention concerns a device in an piston cylinder aggregate including a valve element (8) which comprises a valve body (9) for choking the flow in a fluid channel (6) in co-operation with a valve opening (7), wherein the device is arranged in a bore (11) in an end wall (1) of the piston cylinder aggregate and wherein the valve element (8) is provided with a setting means (10) to allow adjustment from the outside of the end wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: AB Rexroth MecmanInventor: Torbjorn Inge Josdal
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Patent number: 5964448Abstract: An access plug is provided for use in oil pans, transmissions and other fluid containers of equipment and the like. The access plug is weight imbalanced along the longitudinal axis to prevent inadvertent rotational movement of the access plug as may occur from vibrational forces when the plug is not properly tightened. By designing the plug with such an imbalance, the plug will terminate its rotation as the weighted half reaches the lowermost point during removal rotation and will so remain, preventing complete removal and rapid fluid loss.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1996Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Inventor: Bobby G. Kiger
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Patent number: 5957147Abstract: After removal of a valve cap from an in line shut off valve the Retaining Snap Ring Adapter with male threads and seat at one end, female threads and seat at the other end, a hex outer surface at the female threaded end, a longitudinal passageway down its center, is designed to be permanently installed on an in line shut off valve having a threaded moveable plug (operator) and said Adapter will not interfere with the moveable operator which opens and closes the valve when turned by a hexagonal wrench. The Retaining Ring Adapter prevents an improperly back seated operator from being ejected as a deadly missile by the normal operating pressures.The Retaining Snap Ring Adapter having been permanently installed on the valve, the cap is returned to the valve but is now screwed onto the added Retaining Snap Ring Adapter which is essentially now part of the valve.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1996Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Inventor: Paul Hubbell, Jr.
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Patent number: 5890513Abstract: A non-wearing washer for fluid valve is non-fixedly mounted between washer retainer means disposed at a bottom end of a valve stem and the valve seat. The washer is retained in its operative position by configuring its top end to non-fixedly engage the washer retainer means while a tongue portion disposed on the underside of the main washer body is sized to extend down into the valve fitting end which attaches the valve to the discharging end of the fluid pipe. As the washer in non-fixedly mounted in between the bottom end of the valve stem and the valve seat, the rotation of valve stem 20 which translates into relative longitudinal displacement of the valve stem from the valve seat is not translated to the washer, thus eliminating the rotational wear now commonly associated with such washers.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Inventor: Alfonso Di Stefano
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Patent number: 5722451Abstract: A device for bleeding or draining a duct comprises a member for closing a passage that opens out into the duct, the member having a helical groove formed in its peripheral surface enabling it to be moved in the passage by screwing and unscrewing on a helical rib of a collar embedded in the material defining the passage.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1995Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: HutchinsonInventors: Denis Godeau, Anthony Garcia
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Patent number: 5562188Abstract: An air bleed valve (40) includes a valve base (42), a valve cap (44) and an O-ring seal (46). The valve base (42) includes an inner threaded portion (58) that screws into a threaded bore (12) in the wall (14) of a linear actuator (16) and an inner end conical sealing surface (54) that is in sealing contact with a valve seat (18) in the linear actuator. A bleed air passage (48) through the valve base (42) is in communication with the linear actuator through a smooth walled bore (20). A valve cap (44) screws onto the outer threaded portion (64) of the valve base (42). When the air bleed valve (40) is closed, the conical cap valve surface (72) closes the bleed air passage (48). A conical cap thread protection sealing surface (96) is contacted by cap thread sealing surface (102) on a deformable flange 100 to protect threads 64 and 68 from corrosive materials.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1995Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Inventor: Dallas A. Appelgren
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Patent number: 5560457Abstract: A bleeder screw for use in a disc brake assembly including a caliper provided with at least one cylindrical recess formed therein and at least one aperture formed therein. The aperture in the caliper includes a non-threaded portion and a threaded portion. A piston is slidably disposed in the recess, and a pair of brake shoes are carded by the disc brake assembly and disposed on opposite axial sides of an associated rotor. Each of the brake shoes includes a backing plate and a friction pad. An actuation system is carded by the caliper for selectively moving the brake shoes between a non-braking position, wherein each of the friction pads is spaced apart from the adjacent side of the rotor, and a braking position, wherein each of the friction pads frictionally engages the adjacent side of the rotor. The bleeder screw is threadably disposed in the aperture of the caliper. The bleeder screw includes an elastomeric seal disposed about a portion thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1995Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: Dayton Walther CorporationInventor: Russell E. Rike
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Patent number: 5553786Abstract: A spray and drip irrigation device connectable to a low volume irrigation tube comprises a lower member connected to the irrigation tube and formed with an exterior thread along a part of its outer surface along which an upper member threadedly moves to selectively cover an outlet orifice in the lower member to control the type of water flow from the device. A brim formed in the upper member cooperates with the outlet orifice in the lower member to enable the device to operate in drip, spray, and squirt modes.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1994Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Inventor: Chermoni Israel
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Patent number: 5509435Abstract: Disclosed is a valve having (A) a valve body with an aperture therethrough, a threaded tap crossing the aperture and opening to only one side of the valve body, (B) a tap screw having a head of larger diameter adopted to screw into the threaded tap, where the tap screw has a hole therethrough which aligns with the aperture when the valve is in an opened position and which is at a substantially right angle to said aperture when the valve is in a closed position, and (C) an o-ring fitted under the head of the tap screw which is compressed between the head and the valve body when the valve is in an opened or closed position.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Occidental Chemical CorporationInventors: Charles R. Rutan, Jack D. Sumrall, Anthony L. Alex
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Patent number: 5447214Abstract: An air bleed valve (40) includes a valve base (42), a valve cap (44) and an O-ring seal (46). The valve base (42) includes an inner threaded portion (58) that screws into a threaded bore (12) in the wall (14) of a linear actuator (16) and an inner end conical sealing surface (54) that is in sealing contact with a valve seat (18) in the linear actuator. A bleed air passage (48) through the valve base (42) is in communication with the linear actuator through a smooth walled bore (20). A valve cap (44) screws onto the outer threaded portion (64) of the valve base (42). When the air bleed valve (40) is closed, the conical cap valve surface (72) closes the bleed air passage (48). An O-ring seal (46) seals off the threaded section (68) and the outer threaded portion (64) from the invasion of corrosive materials.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1994Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Inventor: Dallas A. Appelgren
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Patent number: 5368181Abstract: A plug for a threaded opening in an oil pan or other fluid container. The plug has a cylindrical midportion and upper and lower threaded portions at each end of the midportion. The midportion has a side orifice that is connected to another orifice at the end of the upper threaded portion. The end of the lower threaded portion has a grip for turning the plug. The plug may be installed by screwing the upper threaded portion into the threaded opening, sliding the plug further into the container, and screwing the lower threaded portion into the container. Fluid may be drained or vented by unscrewing the lower threaded portion and sliding the plug out of the container until the side orifice is exposed. Once unscrewed, the plug may be rotated to orient the flow of fluid from the side orifice in any direction. Fluid flow may be stopped by sliding the plug into the container until the upper edge of the lower threads contact the container wall.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1993Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Inventor: Alan Myers
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Patent number: 5333837Abstract: This invention relates to the field of detecting leaks in valves and fluid system accumulation downstream of the valve. Specifically, the invention relates to a threaded valve plug containing a fluid expansion channel, hereinafter referred to as a "valve plug".Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1992Date of Patent: August 2, 1994Assignee: MRGR Plugs, Inc.Inventor: Michael R. Reese
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Patent number: 5249696Abstract: A drum lid for a ventable drum has a depression formed in the surface of the lid. A vent valve is placed in the depression and extends through the lid. The valve has a valve outlet which opens into the reservoir in the lid. During venting the reservoir is filled with water and the valve stem is slowly opened. The gas escapes into the water in the reservoir in the form of bubbles. When the bubbles stop the tank is vented and the lid can be removed.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn.Inventors: Billy W. Bryant, Robert E. McCarthy
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Patent number: 5246201Abstract: An orifice assembly for use in sealed fluid connection between a gas inlet and gas outlet in a gas flow meter includes a rotor positioned for rotatable movement in fluid connection with both the gas inlet and gas outlet. The rotor includes a plurality of bores in a first circular plate and a matching number of gas passageways in a second circular plate, the passageways being aligned with the bores. The rotor also includes an annular groove separating the first and second circular plates and in fluid communication with the gas inlet for introducing gas into the gas passageways. A plug is adjustably positioned in each bore and axially movable toward the corresponding gas passageway to partially block gas flow from the inlet toward the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Regin Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Walker A. Messick
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Patent number: 5226451Abstract: A flow selector valve is described in which a valve housing with a central bore is provided. The housing includes a plurality of axially spaced discharge openings and an intake opening openly communicating with the central bore. An elongated spool member, complementary to the central bore of the valve housing is slidably mounted in the central bore for axial movement therein. The spool member includes an internal chamber extending axially from a closed end within the spool member to an open end. The open spool end is in open communication with the intake opening of the housing. The spool member also includes at least one gate opening between the external spool surface and its internal chamber. A driver is connected to the spool member for selectively moving the spool member axially within the bore.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1992Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Inventor: James W. Brumfield
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Patent number: 5120020Abstract: An improved valve stem for a valve assembly is provided wherein the valve stem has an external threaded area engaging an internal threaded area of a valve housing for the valve assembly. At least one channel is provided along the threaded area to allow fluid to flow through the threaded area for flushing the threaded area during the manufacturing process of the valve. The channel may be in the form of a flat area along an axial length of the threads, a groove along the length, or a combination of the two.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1991Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: Charles E. Laue TrustInventor: Charles E. Laue
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Patent number: 4986502Abstract: A drain plug for threaded engagement within a threaded drain opening of a pressurized system to prevent complete removal of the plug before release of any residual pressure within the system. An axially extending groove is formed in the threaded portion of an elongated shank of the plug and terminates in an unthreaded area of the shank adjacent to an enlarged head of the plug. An O-ring is compressed against the pressurized vessel or container when the plug is fully sealed in the threaded opening. The end of the groove adjacent the plug head beings to vent any residual pressure trapped within the pressurized system upon partial unloosening of the plug to relieve pressure while a sufficient number of threads on the inner end of the shank remain engaged within the threaded opening to prevent the plug from being blown out of the hole by any residual pressure. In an alternate embodiment, an axial hole is formed through the center of the shank and communicates with a cross hole to provide the venting for the plug.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Inventor: Clarence J. Ceroke
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Patent number: 4955406Abstract: A connector for establishing a communication between an existing water pipe and an additional conduit has a clamp arranged to clamp an existing water pipe and including a clamp housing and clamping elements cooperating with the latter, and a valve arranged to pierce the existing water pipe and establish a communication between the existing water pipe and the additional conduit, wherein a housing of the valve and the housing of the clamp together form an integral one piece housing element. A plunger of the valve has a contact surface which can be brought in contact with a seal and interrupt the communication in a water tight manner.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1989Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Assignee: I.W. IndustriesInventor: Frank Antoniello
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Patent number: 4834140Abstract: A brake bleeder valve includes a spring biased ball check valve which allows bleeding of brake wheel cylinders by a single individual. The brake bleeder valve has an elongated generally cylindrical body terminating at a lower end in a conical tip dimensioned for engagement in a complementary formed valve seat in a brake wheel cylinder. An intermediate portion of the body has external threads for engagement with complementary formed threads in a brake wheel cylinder. An upper end of the body terminates in a frusto conical hose fitting and an enlarged hexagonal wrench flat portion is formed between the hose fitting and the intermediate threads. An enlarged diameter spherical seat is formed within the hose fitting and movably receives a spherical spring urged check ball. An O-ring around the body portion prevents air leakage past the threads. The central bore has a laterally extending outlet adjacent the conical tip portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1988Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Inventor: Richard A. Schmidt
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Patent number: 4815566Abstract: A drain valve and drain system which includes a gravity drain valve which can be readily installed with common tools, a hose connected to the valve and a drained fluid reservoir. Valve actuation is accomplished by a common tool such as a screwdriver or Allen wrench, in the slotted end of a valve stem which allows a recessed actuator, precluding accidental opening or stem damage. Angled side discharge or valve allows complete gravity drainage and manual installation of valve without simple tools. Side discharge and recessed actuator results in a valve with very compact external dimensions only slightly larger than a drain plug. Appliation of drainage system to crankcase oil drain, results in a clean and reliable method of changing oil without tools, funnels, rags, and pans, without significantly impacting road clearance or full drainage capability.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1987Date of Patent: March 28, 1989Inventors: John W. Caruso, Daniel J. Caruso
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Patent number: 4809735Abstract: Apparatus and method for tapping a tubular member includes a split ring type clamp arrangement having a tapping tee assembly extending therefrom. The clamp arrangement includes a combination alignment/hold structure to facilitate orientation of the clamp arrangement with the tubular member. A combination valve and cutting tool cooperates with the tapping tee assembly. An annular cutting surface on the tool has a first diameter for cutting an aperture in the tubular member. An annular, conical flange portion on the exterior of the tool spreads the aperture to a diameter greater than the first diameter, while a sealing land on the cutting tool has a second diameter larger than the first diameter and is adapted for close receipt in the aperture. A radial shoulder engages an internal surface of the tubular member for securely clamping and sealing the tapping tee assembly thereto.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1987Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Assignee: Perfection CorporationInventors: Frank R. Volgstadt, Albert H. Reschke, Ralph L. Hart
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Patent number: 4752031Abstract: A bubbler includes two molded plastic parts, a main body portion with an internally threaded upper chamber terminating in a valve seat, and a hollow cap with a downwardly extending externally threaded valve stem for engagement with the internally threaded upper chamber of the body portion. Elongated channels extend from the open upper end of the body portion to a position adjacent the valve seat. When the cap is threaded onto the body portion with the end of the valve stem spaced from the valve seat, water flows from the lower chamber of the body portion past the valve seat and upwardly through the channels into the hollow part of the cap and then out through a space between the skirt on the cap and the body portion. When the cap is threaded downwardly to cause the valve stem to engage the valve seat, the bubbler is closed and no water flow takes place through it.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1987Date of Patent: June 21, 1988Inventor: Vincent A. Merrick
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Patent number: 4732589Abstract: A water control valve in a wet air scrubbing device to discharge and direct water flow within the scrubber. The valve is composed of a conical valve body made of polyurethane and a fluid discharge receptor firmly attached to the air scrubbing device and connected to a water source. The conical valve body is movable into and out of engagement with the discharge repcetor. The conical valve body of the present invention is resistant to degradation by solvent vapor, resists contaminant adhesion and provides self-sealing engagement when the valve body is brought into contact with the discharge receptor.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1986Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Assignee: GraPar CorporationInventor: Harold W. Parslow, Jr.
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Patent number: 4730636Abstract: Apparatus and method for tapping a tubular member includes a split ring type clamp arrangement having a tapping tee assembly extending therefrom. The clamp arrangement includes a combination alignment/hold structure to facilitate orientation of the clamp arrangement with the tubular member. A combination valve and cutting tool cooperates with the tapping tee assembly. An annular cutting surface on the tool has a first diameter for cutting an aperture in the tubular member. An annular, conical flange portion on the exterior of the tool spreads the aperture to a diameter greater than the first diameter, while a sealing land on the cutting tool has a second diameter larger than the first diameter and is adapted for close receipt in the aperture. A radial shoulder engages an internal surface of the tubular member for securely clamping and sealing the tapping tee assembly thereto.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1986Date of Patent: March 15, 1988Assignee: Perfection CorporationInventors: Frank R. Volgstadt, Albert H. Reschke, Ralph L. Hart
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Patent number: 4718636Abstract: Purge branch coupling for a main flexible hose, reinforced or not, sheathed or unsheathed, of the type having the shape of a tubular insert which is intended to co-operate with a closure piece of its proximal extremity and which is integral with the main hose by moulding coating of a splicing material, particularly comprised of plastic or elastomer material. According to this invention, the tubular insert forming the purge branch coupling comprises a plurality of openings provided in its tubular wall so that the coating of said junction material, which penetrates into said openings during moulding establishes linking bridges between the portions of said coating which envelope the insert, thus providing for the holding in position of said insert. Application for couplings in lines of water, air and fuel circuits in motor vehicles.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1986Date of Patent: January 12, 1988Assignee: HutchinsonInventor: Gilles Briet
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Patent number: 4688591Abstract: A manually operated vent valve assembly for a bung hole in a drum lid. The low profile valve assembly is inserted into the bung hole and the lid sealed. The drum is vented by opening a valve stem in the assembly. The vented gas leaves through a gas outlet which is recessed in a reservoir within the valve assembly. By filling the reservoir with fluid, the venting gas can be observed as bubbles.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1986Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co.Inventor: Steven S. Edson
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Patent number: 4511119Abstract: A vapor introduction system having an internal combustion engine which has an exhaust gas blow by hose connected to the intake of the engine. A fitting having a flexible hose is mounted on the cap of the windshield wiper fluid reservoir, with the hose extended to the bottom of the reservoir. A T-shaped coupling having an adjustable valve is connected with the hose to the fitting. The valve has a stem threaded into the coupling and a cone-shaped cap operable to adjust the size of the annular passage through which vapors and air flow from the windshield washer reservoir to the intake of the engine.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1982Date of Patent: April 16, 1985Inventor: Robert V. Albertson
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Patent number: 4487392Abstract: A vent valve for steam radiators fired by intermittent furnaces is disclosed. The valve includes a conduit with two portions. Two blocking rods form constricted areas within the two portions to throttle air escaping from the radiator.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1982Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Inventor: Lewis A. Eckenrode, Jr.
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Patent number: 4470577Abstract: A bleeder arrangement for a hydraulic system of the type used in vehicle brakes. It includes a bleeder screw and bleeder passage construction which completely protects the bleeder screw threads from any exterior corrosive agents. The screw body is arranged to radially clear the housing in which it is installed so that corrosive action will not tend to seize the screw body to the housing. A seal arrangement also protects the valve portion of the bleeder screw from corrosive action as well as preventing fluid spillage during the bleeding operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1982Date of Patent: September 11, 1984Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventor: Edward H. Warwick
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Patent number: 4418888Abstract: The angle cock valve has all plastic parts to prevent galvanic corrosion when used in hot water tanks and the like. The valve includes a valve body, a valve stem and a stem retainer. The valve body has an inlet bore, an outlet bore, and a valve stem receiving bore disposed in fluid communication with each other. The inlet and valve stem receiving bores taken together form a linear bore for allowing a rod to pass into the water tank to dislodge accumulated sediment. An annular seat is disposed between the inlet and outlet bores. The valve stem has an enlarged handle portion at one end and a detent for mounting a seat seal at the other end. The valve stem and the stem receiving bore are threaded to enable the seat seal to be selectively moved longitudinally against the annular seat. A pair of annular ridges receive an annular seal. Facing the handle portion, the ridges have a generally transverse surface. The stem retainer is mounted on the exterior of the valve body.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1981Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Assignee: Perfection CorporationInventors: Irvin D. Jacobson, Frank R. Volgstadt, David P. Passerell
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Patent number: 4383548Abstract: An evacuating-charging valve assembly consisting of a valve permanently mtable onto a fluid system such as an air conditioning system and a connecting head temporarily attachable to the valve. Two embodiments are shown, in both of which the valve has a flange portion for mounting to the fluid system, and a boss portion. Each boss portion is internally bored and threaded and has a ball-ended setscrew, with the ball against the end of a hole through the flange. In one embodiment, the setscrew has slots through its threads, and the connecting head screws into the boss. In the other embodiment, holes are bored through the boss and the connected head screws onto external threads on the boss. Both connecting heads have a setscrew wrench inside, and an external knob for rotating or linearly moving the wrench, and have passageways through them to an external hose connection. When the setscrews are unscrewed, a fluid passageway exists between the hole through the flange and the external hose connection.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1981Date of Patent: May 17, 1983Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Peter Durenec, Aubrey J. Dunn