Encased Patents (Class 251/256)
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Patent number: 11662030Abstract: A flow regulating switch valve includes a valve core that includes a switch assembly configured to drive a diaphragm assembly to open or close a water outlet, and also includes a flow regulating assembly that comprises a rotating ring, a sliding block, and a magnet. A control key is configured to control the switch assembly. The rotating ring is connected to the control key and includes an inclined plane that transitions from high to low and is configured to drive the sliding block to slide up and down such that the sliding block drives the magnet to move up and down. The magnet is configured to control the diaphragm assembly to regulate a size of the water outlet.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2021Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: BEIJING KOHLER LTD.Inventor: Pengcheng Xia
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Patent number: 10190294Abstract: Various embodiments provide for a plumbing fixture comprising a spout. The spout comprises a body with a collar on a top surface of the body and a hole extending through the collar and defining an internal surface of the collar. The spout further comprises a first camming surface formed on the internal surface. The plumbing fixture further comprises a lift knob. The lift knob comprises a head. The head comprises a front side, top side, and a bottom side. The lift knob further comprises a shaft. The shaft is axially movable within the hole and has a first end and a second end. The first end is coupled to the bottom side of the head and the second end disposed within the spout. A second camming surface is formed on the bottom side of the head. The second camming surface has a geometrically complementary surface to the first camming surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2017Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: KOHLER CO.Inventor: Shashank Varma
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Patent number: 9862591Abstract: A faucet for dispensing liquid with pulp or other suspended solids includes a valve chamber and a valve seat is located in the valve chamber. A valve element for controlling flow of liquid through the valve chamber from the inlet of the body to the outlet of the body includes a valve stem. The valve stem includes (i) a first portion that is closely slidably received in the outlet portion of the liquid flow passage adjacent the valve seat between the valve seat and the outlet; (ii) a second portion connected to the first portion and extending outwardly through the stem aperture of the bonnet such that an outer end of the second portion is located external to the valve chamber; and (iii) a seal located between the first portion and the second portion of the stem. The first portion of the stem cleans the valve seat when the stem moves from the second stem position to the first stem position.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2014Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: The Meyer CompanyInventors: Michael H. Meyer, Michael A. Kolar
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Patent number: 8973610Abstract: A pneumatic control valve includes a first valve body, a pushing block, a rotating block, a second valve body, an end cover, and a piston. The first valve body defines a first gas inlet and a receiving hole. The first valve body forms a plurality of guiding ribs evenly positioned on the inner surface of the receiving hole away from the first gas inlet, and each of the guiding ribs forms an inclined surface at a distal end thereof. The pushing block and the rotating block are slidably received in the receiving hole. The second valve body is connected to an end of the first valve body adjacent to the receiving hole of the first valve body. The end cover is fastened on an end of the second valve body away from the first valve body. A pneumatic control system using the pneumatic control valve is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2012Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hai-Feng Ma, Xiao-Bing Xu
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Patent number: 7287551Abstract: The present invention provides gas control valve including a valve body having a gas inlet, a gas outlet, and a gas passage between the inlet and outlet, and including a valve control element for controlling the flow of gas between the inlet and the outlet. The valve control element includes valve stem have a cam follower in the form of a pin projecting laterally there-from, and a bead 8 at one end of the stem bearing an O-ring that is able to seal against an inside wall surface of the body to seal the gas outlet. The cam follower pin on the stem engages with a cam surface of the valve body. Rotation of the valve control element causes the cam follower pin to co-operate with the cam surface and displace the valve control element to open or close the valve. The present invention also provides a gas appliance having one or more gas burners and a gas control including at least one control value according to the invention.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2006Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Advanced Products Pty, Ltd.Inventor: Dale Peter James
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Patent number: 6978749Abstract: A device for providing additional torsional energy for a cam shaft is provided. The device includes at least one main cam lobe formed on a rotating shaft; a valve operating mechanism disposed to be engaged by the main cam lobe; and an outer cylinder encompassing the valve operating mechanism, and capable of movement that is independent of the valve operating mechanism, the outer cylinder being disposed to provide torsional energy to the rotating shaft.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2004Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: BorgWarner Inc.Inventor: Roger T. Simpson
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Patent number: 6585227Abstract: An actuator for use with a subsea choke or similar apparatus is disclosed. The actuator uses a planetary roller screw mechanism to allow greater control of the torque output while allowing a fast closing of the choke when well conditions require so. A handle is positioned on one end of the actuator housing for manipulation of the actuator housing by a remotely operated vehicle, when required. A pressure responsive axially reciprocable piston is positioned around the driven shaft and controls movement thereof. Other embodiments show the actuator controlling the position of the cage in a cage type choke. A final embodiment shows the actuator configured for use on a subsea tree.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Cooper Cameron CorporationInventors: Johnny E. Newport, Todd J. Mosley
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Patent number: 5551477Abstract: A manual control valve apparatus having a structure which is provided with, as a conversion mechanism, a diaphragm compressor which is held between a valve casing and a guide member, arcuate engaging grooves formed in a surface of the diaphragm presser opposite to the valve stem, and rolling elements which engage in a freely rolling manner in the engaging grooves and are supported by the lead end part of the valve stem. The bottom surfaces of the engaging grooves are made cam surfaces for causing reciprocating motion in the axial direction of the valve stem. An indicator possessing opening indicating portions indicating the rotational position of the valve stem is attached to the opposite end of the guide member from the valve casing, and furthermore, windows exposing the opening support portions are provided in an area from the circumferential wall of the handle to the end wall thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1994Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Assignee: Kabushiki-Kaisha Motoyama SeisakushoInventors: Yohichi Kanno, Osamu Uchisawa, Sigekazu Yamazaki
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Patent number: 5494028Abstract: A medical ventilator having a valve which controls the flow of gas from a pressurized gas source to a patient for inhalation. Flow through the valve is choked and pressure upstream of the valve is held stable so that a known relationship exists between the position of the valve and the flow rate through the valve. An open loop control system causes the valve to open or close as needed to deliver a preselected tidal volume of gas to the patient on each breath. Since the flow rate is known, no feedback to the controller regarding actual flow conditions is required. The exact positioning of the valve and length of time that the valve is to be held open is predetermined by the controller before the breath is delivered, and is repeated for subsequent breaths. Preferably, the valve is driven by a stepping motor, and the controller comprises a microcomputer.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1987Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: Bird Products CorporationInventors: Douglas F. DeVries, Lindon A. Baker
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Patent number: 5141024Abstract: Axial displacement between two components of a valve occurs as a result of relative rotation through the cooperation of helical ramps. Preferably another pair of helical ramps is provided concentric with the first but angularly offset 180.degree. with the result that when the components are at maxinum axial separation the residual contact between the ramps of each pair (shaded areas in FIG. 5e) will be on opposite sides of the axis x of rotation and prolongation, thus preventing tilting of the one component out of axial alignment with the other component. In other constructions more than two pairs of ramps are employed. The ramp means of the invention replaces a screw-thread to provide adjustment of the loading of a valve spring and permits the use of more economical manufacturing and assembly techniques.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1991Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: Intersurgical LimitedInventor: Richard B. Hicks
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Patent number: 5103857Abstract: A self closing valve assembly is disclosed. A retainer member provides support for a spring for biasing the valve actuating cam members as well as providing a valve seat. The component parts are housed in a cartridge for easy placement in a faucet as well as for conversion of other faucets to the self closing type. Opening of the valve is accomplished by only a rotary motion of the valve stem without an axial handle motion.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1989Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Assignee: Kohler Co.Inventors: Weldon R. Kuhn, Kirk T. Nick
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Patent number: 4934408Abstract: Flow control valves (10) and (80) each include a cylindrical body (11) or (82) that is open through a number of ports (13), (14) and (15), the ports to be opened and closed by a resilient ball (16) that is selectively moved into and out of alignment with each port by lowering and turning a valve basket (15) and (60). The valve basket has co-planer essentially parallel arms that extend from ends of a web wherebetween the resilient ball is caged, which valve basket is secured to the end of a valve basket stem (19) or (89). The valve gasket is displaced vertically and turned by an actuator (48) or (94), through a handle (49) or (109), the turning of which handle operates through a system of opposing upper and lower cams (40) and (23) or a clutch cam system (81) to both vertically displace and turn the valve basket system stem and valve basket.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1989Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Inventor: Rollin F. Christopherson
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Patent number: 4565211Abstract: An access fitting for a hydraulic system including a valve element shiftable to a sealing or blocking position within the hydraulic circuit upon a conduit being attached to the access fitting wherein the valve element automatically seals a portion of the hydraulic circuit from the access conduit when attached to the access fitting.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1984Date of Patent: January 21, 1986Assignee: Aeroquip CorporationInventor: Raymond E. Denney
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Patent number: 4509721Abstract: The invention generally relates to high-pressure valves of the type having a valve passage of relatively small width, for instance in the order of 10 mm or less, and a movable valve element for opening and closing said passage. More particularly, the invention relates to an operating mechanism for moving the valve element between its open and closed position.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1983Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: Amstelstaal B.V.Inventor: Gunter M. Lassally
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Patent number: 4477054Abstract: A precision valve assembly for controlling flow of fluids to a patient having a valve element mounted on a diaphragm. At least one ball positioned in a spiral track, when moved toward the center by relative rotation of the spiral track and an opposed longitudinal track, brings a valve and valve seat together to restrict fluid flow therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: October 16, 1984Assignee: Anatros CorporationInventors: Hal C. Danby, Werner W. Ciupke
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Patent number: 4377182Abstract: There is disclosed in an improved three-way valve with an improved valve engagement assembly comprised of first ball members mounted on a valve shaft and second ball members mounted on a control shaft whereby rotation of the control shaft causes the first ball members to contact the second ball members to move a valve assembly from a first position to a second position.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1981Date of Patent: March 22, 1983Inventor: Albert L. Semon
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Patent number: 4343456Abstract: A control valve with a three part, all plastic housing having an access opening through which a slide extends for operating the plastic valve element toward and away from the valve seat, the plastic valve element having an integrally molded plastic diaphragm clamped between parts of the all plastic housing and traversing the entire access opening, the slide being operated by a rotor, there being ramp shaped surfaces on confronting faces of the rotor and slide, and an adjustment nut for locating the rotor, slide and valve element relative to the valve seat.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1980Date of Patent: August 10, 1982Assignee: Galtek CorporationInventor: Wayne D. Zitzloff
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Patent number: 4134418Abstract: A manual fluid pressure controller has a handle with integral cam which mates with a non-rotating cam follower. Rotation of the handle causes displacement of the cam follower which transmits a force through a metering spring to a metering piston. The metering piston actuates a combined inlet-exhaust valve to admit or exhaust fluid pressure to its one face until the spring force on its other side is balanced. The fluid pressure at the face of the metering piston is connected to the load whose pressure it is desired to control. A cam stop, integral with the cam follower cooperates with a matching stop on the handle to limit handle travel.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1977Date of Patent: January 16, 1979Assignee: Wagner Electric CorporationInventor: Glenn Woodcock