With Internal Flow Passage Patents (Class 251/325)
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Publication number: 20090200125Abstract: An electronically-controlled damper arrangement includes a valve assembly. The valve assembly features a valve slide that carries at least two pistons. The first piston controls flow through two separate flow paths while the second piston controls damping provided by the valve slide. The first piston being both axially moveable and radially moveable within a valve housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2006Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: Ohlins Racing ABInventor: Lars Sonsterod
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Publication number: 20080245228Abstract: A piston (21; 104) to be mounted inside a cylindrical bore (46; 117) has a cylindrical surface (32; 114) provided with at least one axially extending deepening (31; 116) for accommodating a thermal distortion of the cylindrical bore (46; 117). Preferably, the piston is used in a piston valve as a valve control member or turbine as a variable nozzle control member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2005Publication date: October 9, 2008Inventors: Alain Lombard, Jean Luc Perrin
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Patent number: 7401751Abstract: A flow regulator includes a body with an aperture into which an inlet and an outlet open. A pin has a bore extending therein and communicating with the outlet. A first aperture, a second aperture and a bypass orifice are spaced longitudinally along the pin and extend there through opening into the bore. A valve member is slideably located around the pin and is biased by a spring into a first position along the pin in which the valve member closes the first aperture while opening the second aperture. When a pressure differential between the inlet and outlet exceeds a first level, the valve member moves away from the first position and begins covering the second aperture. Thereafter continuing increase of the pressure differential above a greater second level results in the valve member moving into a second position at which both the first and second apertures are closed. However in the second position, a secondary flow path exists between the inlet and the outlet through the bypass orifice.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2005Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventor: Robert Edward Holder
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Patent number: 7398777Abstract: A valve for communicating a source 14 of compressed fluid with an opening 13 of an adjacent chamber 12 in a sleeve 11 comprises a circumferentially separated array of depressions 15 in the outer periphery of a bolt 10. Areas 19 and 20 of the bolt periphery between the depressions 15 serve to support the radially inner side of an O-ring seal 16 when the latter is aligned with the depressions.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2005Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Black Market Sportz LimitedInventors: Martin Carnall, Paul Garry
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Publication number: 20080099713Abstract: A pressure release valve machine comprises a channel having walls wherein an ejector comprising an interior which may be subjected to a medium under pressure may slidably contact said walls. The ejector comprises a flexible and/or resilient material which enables the ejector to expand upon subjection to said pressure so that friction between the ejector and the channel walls may be caused to increase.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2006Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventor: Donald Keith Fritts
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Patent number: 7318448Abstract: A swimming pool cleaning device includes a fluid distribution system for controlling its operation. More particularly, the distribution system includes a housing having an inlet for receiving a supply of pressurized fluid, a pair of outlet openings and a valve chamber positioned between the inlet and the outlet openings. A piston, including a valve member, is movably mounted in the housing so as to be movable between a first position, in which the valve member closes one of the outlet openings so as to divert pressurized fluid to the other one of the outlet openings, and a second position, in which the valve member closes the other one of the outlet openings so as to divert pressurized fluid to the one of the outlet openings. A valve is provided for controlling the movement of the piston between the first and second positions. The piston has a passage extending therethrough so as to permit flow of pressurized fluid from the valve chamber to the valve.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2002Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignees: H-Tech, Inc., Henkin-Laby, LLCInventors: Eric C. Fleischer, Donald R. Davidson, Bernhard Schaub, Melvyn L. Henkin, Jordan M. Laby
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Patent number: 7204211Abstract: The present invention (with reference to FIG.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2003Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Lotus Cars LimitedInventors: Steven Kenchington, Simon Paul Kuderovitch
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Patent number: 7159617Abstract: An essentially fully balanced plug valve is presented in which the flow control contour is interior to the moving member. The sealing edge of the moving member is at the exterior surface relative to the interior contour. This sealing edge is formed by use of matching angles on the interior of the moving member and the exterior of the stationary member. As a result, operation of the plug is fully balanced with the internal fluid pressure of the liquid therein. The sealing surface of the stationary member is positively retained therein to prevent blowout of the sealing surface. Should failure of the sealing surface occur, a secondary metal-to-metal seal will provide fluid containment albeit possibly at a reduced containment level.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Invensys Building Systems, Inc.Inventors: Irving C. Erickson, Hongming Ge, Bonnie Dickinson
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Patent number: 7044440Abstract: An outfall valve structure conforming to ergonomics is primarily composed of a casing, which is moveably connected with a hollow pipe. The casing is in the form of a short pipe, the exterior wall thereof is provided with a coupler with an opening provided on the bottom such that the casing would become a tee; whereas the interior wall thereof is provided with a circle of hollow flow path along the position where the opening is. The hollow pipe is provided with a hook at one end of its pipe wall, and with a coupler at the other end. A barrier edge and an opening are provided between the hood and the coupler, such that the hollow pipe can be inserted into the casing with the end having a hook, thereby the casing can slidably move on the hollow pipe without detaching from the hollow pipe since it is stopped by the barrier edge and the hook.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Inventor: Shih-Sheng Yang
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Patent number: 7000890Abstract: A pressure compensated shear seal solenoid valve for use in subsea control systems is disclosed utilizing an arcuate cross section fluid passageway to improve flow rates, ease of serviceability and reduce size.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Cooper Cameron CorporationInventors: Thomas M. Bell, James P. McAdams, Scott D. Ward
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Patent number: 6983926Abstract: A check valve arrangement for a hydraulic consumer which permits connecting the hydraulic consumer selectively to a medium pressure line or a high pressure line. The valve arrangement comprises a medium pressure switching valve 10, a high pressure switching valve 14, and a check valve 6 downstream of these valves. The check valve 6 is constructed as a combined sliding and seat valve and comprises control surfaces 28, 29, 38 for the medium pressure P1, the high pressure P2, and the pressure applied to a consumer line 5, i.e., the pressure applied to the hydraulic consumer. The control surfaces are dimensioned such that a connection of the hydraulic consumer to the high pressure line can occur only when a predetermined limit pressure is reached in the hydraulic consumer.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2004Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Tiefenbach Bergbautechnik GmbHInventor: Willy Kussel
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Patent number: 6935616Abstract: A balanced plug valve having substantially reduced shut-off force requirements due to an integral dual seating arrangement of the valve plug within a valve housing having slanted inlet and outlet ports and wherein the inlet port forms an elliptical opening for fluid control which is selectively exposed by a cylindrical portion of a sliding valve plug.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Inventor: Hans D. Baumann
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Patent number: 6918409Abstract: Valve structures include a combination of spool valving and poppet valving. A spool function of the structure regulates the flow of a liquid, such as the flow of fuel to a diesel engine. A poppet function provides a low leakage in the valve in a closed or cut-off state. With this combination in a valve, spool clearance can be increased reducing the cost and precision machining/assembly of the components, because the poppet to seat closure provides the sealing function at cut-off. Included are an air-gap flux adjustment to adjust responsiveness to control current, and a force pre-load adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2002Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: David Glen Parker
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Patent number: 6908071Abstract: A faucet includes a body having a main bore including an inlet and an outlet. A bonnet and spout are connected to the body. A stem includes a first portion inserted into the outlet of the main bore and a second portion that projects through the bonnet chamber to a distal end. The first portion of the stem comprises a flow path and the stem is slidably movable relative to the body and bonnet between a first position and a second position. A seal is carried by the stem and is engaged with the stem and sealing face when the stem is located in the first position. The seal is spaced from the sealing face when the said stem is moved to the second position. A handle is operably connected to the distal end of the second portion of the stem. A spring biases the stem to the first position.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: The Meyer CompanyInventors: Henry G. Roethel, Michael H. Meyer, Raymond P. Kawolics
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Patent number: 6899318Abstract: The present invention provides for dynamic sealing in a flow control device. In an embodiment, the flow control device comprises a closure sleeve adapted to slide over the tubing hole. The closure sleeve has a front edge having a wave-like surface. One or more seals are mounted downstream of the tubing hole. The one or more seals cooperate in a fluid-tight manner with the closure sleeve. A protective sleeve is mounted in alignment with the closure sleeve and proximate to the one or more seals. The protective sleeve has a top edge adapted for mating engagement with the wave-like surface of the front edge of the closure sleeve. A return mechanism is provided for automatically returning the protective sleeve to a covering position in which the protective sleeve covers the first seal when the first seal is not covered by the closure sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Michael J. Bertoja
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Patent number: 6899317Abstract: A test port and bleed valve is combined in a unitary main body of a device. A split core test plug is positioned within a hollow valve stem. The seal at the bottom of the valve stem engages a valve seat to provide a releasable airtight seal. At the top of the valve stem, rotating the stem so that it axially moves toward and away from the valve seat to open and close the valve to bleed gas from the vessel or piping system. A bleed port is located through the sidewall of the main body of the device so that it is in fluid communication with the working medium of the vessel or piping. The top of the stem includes a removable cap and retainer to cover an aperture in the top of the stem through which a test probe can be inserted.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: P.T.V. Enterprises, LLCInventors: Richard D. Brady, Jeffrey Vaught
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Patent number: 6883544Abstract: In a solenoid valve, a boss portion is formed integrally with an attracting portion of a stator core at an outer peripheral side of the attracting portion. The boss portion has a tapered outer peripheral surface and a tapered inner peripheral surface. A plunger has a communication passage, which extends through the plunger generally along a central axis of the plunger.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Denso CorporationInventors: Futoshi Kawamura, Masahiko Ochiai
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Patent number: 6857634Abstract: A blowout preventer assembly 10 includes opposed rams 12, 14, each including a rubber or elastomer sealing assembly 16, 18, with a plurality of inserts 20 forming an array 22 of metal inserts within each sealing assembly. Each insert has an upper body 24, a lower body 26, and a rib 50. Each upper and lower body includes a trailing face 36, a radially outward opposite face 38 and a leading face 40. An antiextrusion ledge 46 minimizes the extrusion gap between the OD of a tubular in the BOP and the leading face of the metal inserts in the array.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Varco Shaffer, Inc.Inventor: Raul Araujo
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Publication number: 20040251442Abstract: A drain valve including a housing, a poppet, a seal, a follower pin, and a biasing mechanism. The housing defines a passage there-through from a first end to a second end, a cam surface at the second end with at least two detents therein, and at least one slot in the housing fluidly coupling the passage to exterior of the housing. The poppet is disposed within the passage. The seal is disposed between the housing and the poppet. The follower pin is coupled to the poppet near the poppet second end. The follower pin is configured to move along the cam surface and settle in at least one of the at least two detents. The spring is configured to bias the poppet away from the second end.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventor: Richard E. Scott
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Patent number: 6827330Abstract: There is described a pressure regulating valve for a refrigerating plant, having a slider member that can be moved relative to a guide by means of a drive device, with variable throttle resistance being created between the guide and the slider member. The purpose of such a valve is to be able to control refrigerant over a relatively large throughput range, and the valve should be able to be manufactured inexpensively. For that purpose, the slider member and the guide co-operate in two sections of their movement relative to one another according to different valve principles.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2001Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventors: Jørgen Holst, Jens Kristian Simonsen, Kurt Harck
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Patent number: 6782952Abstract: A downhole well valve having a variable area orifice (26) is flow area adjusted by a sliding sleeve (20) that is axially shifted along a tubular housing (12) interior in a finite number of increments. A hydraulic actuator (60) displaces a predetermined volume of hydraulic fluid with each actuator stroke. An actuator displaced volume of fluid shifts the flow control sleeve by one increment of flow area differential. An indexing mechanism (40) associated with the sleeve provides a pressure value respective to each increment in the increment series.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Thomas W. Garay, Edward J. Zisk, Brian A. Roth
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Publication number: 20040124388Abstract: A one-way valve assembly can be fitted to the end of a syringe to allow fluid to flow from the syringe and into a body cavity but to prevent backflow. The valve assembly is opened by insertion of the luer tip of the syringe into the assembly inlet. The valve has an internal elastic member that forms a variable volume internal chamber. This chamber expands upon insertion of the luer tip into the inlet and shrinks when the luer tip is removed from the assembly. The shrinking action creates a positive pressure in the valve assembly to prevent backflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventor: Bruce Leigh Kiehne
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Patent number: 6691898Abstract: The invention relates to a fluid dispensing device incorporating a push-button actuator normally biased in the closed position, a housing for receiving the aerosol canisters and a carrying case for the entire assembly. Activation is achieved by longitudinal axial compression followed by snapping engagement of the housing fitted about the aerosol valves which depresses the aerosol valves.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Fomo Products, Inc.Inventors: Paul Hurray, Frank Leyshon, Michael Karr
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Patent number: 6687936Abstract: A valve for use with an inflatable cushion having individual inflation zones including a slide housing positioned between two outer casing halves. Each casing half has a plurality of nipple connector seats. Each nipple connector seat has at least one external detent. The slide housing has a series of nipple connectors along its length that are inserted into air conduits in the peripheral edge of the cushion, which, in turn, are connected to the individual inflation zones. Each nipple connector has at least one retainer groove in the surface. The casing half detents engage the cushion edge and the retainer grooves to retain the nipple in the air conduits. There is a movable slide inside the slide seat bore. The slide has a longitudinal inner bore and a number of openings along its length that communicate with the inner bore.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2002Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Roho, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Graebe, Robert Klotz, Paul A. Rickman, Dennis L. Clapper
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Patent number: 6689007Abstract: A manual valve for use within the hydraulic control system of Chrysler automatic transmissions. The present manual valve includes flow control structures to vary its standard functions. In a preferred embodiment the manual valve includes a secondary control land, which blocks and redirects hydraulic fluid to an alternate exhaust channel within the present valve when Park gear range is selected. A control orifice meters flow within the alternate exhaust channel and generates a predetermined backpressure to the pressure regulator valve, which provides an increased flow of hydraulic fluid to the torque converter in the Park gear range. This effectively eliminates delayed engagement of the transmission upon shifting into the Drive and Reverse gear ranges. In addition, the present manual valve includes a reverse metering land, which regulates the effect of fluid shock on the reverse servo piston when the Reverse gear range is selected.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2002Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Sonnax Industries, Inc.Inventor: Robert C. Warnke
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Patent number: 6679476Abstract: A compact, in-line valve assembly consists of a hollow valve body, a seat, and a first diaphragm assembly including a deflectable portion forming a first volume between the seat and the first diaphragm assembly. A second diaphragm is attached to the first diaphragm assembly such that a second volume is defined between the second diaphragm and the second opening. A third volume is formed between the first diaphragm assembly and the second diaphragm and is sealed from the first volume and the second volume. A process flows through the first diaphragm assembly between the first volume and the second volume. A low-leak rate, self-aligning head assembly including a stem and a head coupled are coupled to the first diaphragm assembly. A deflection of the deflectable portion and the second diaphragm provides movement to open and close the head from the valve seat.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Puregress, Inc.Inventors: Douglas B. Noyes, Leslie L. Briley, Jr., Alexander Glew
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Patent number: 6644517Abstract: A valve stem for use in an aerosol valve such as a metered dose medicinal aerosol valve is described. The valve stem includes a flattened area around the side hole. The flattened area helps reduce damage to the diaphragm aperture upon repeated actuation of the metered dose inhaler. Also described is a metered dose valve and a metered dose inhaler, each including the flattened valve stem of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Charles G. Thiel, Peter D. Hodson, Andrew M. Bryant
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Patent number: 6622988Abstract: A mouthpiece for a hydration system designed for drinking liquids from that system. The mouthpiece comprises a body having an internal conduit passing through it, the internal conduit having a broad portion provided with a broad opening and a narrow portion provided with a narrow opening, a piston member having a distal portion and a proximal portion, the piston member provided with a passageway passing through it, the passageway having a first opening at the proximal portion and a second opening between the proximal portion and the distal portion. At least a portion of the piston member is inserted in the conduit fitting inside the broad portion while the distal portion of the piston member is adapted to fit inside the narrow portion. The piston member is adapted to coaxially move within the body. The mouthpiece further provided with an O-ring closely encircling the distal portion of the piston member.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Source Vagabond Systems Ltd.Inventor: Yoram Gill
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Patent number: 6616124Abstract: The problem of flow induced instability in a control valve for a vehicle damper is solved by a generally tubular shaped valve spool having an open, bridged, flow-through end, rather than side flow openings. The flow-through end of the spool has a narrow flat edge oriented perpendicularly to the axis of the spool, with an inside surface of the spool forming a 55 to 90 degree angle with the flat edge, and meeting the flat edge in a sharp corner.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Oliver, Troy A. Miller, William C. Kruckemeyer
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Patent number: 6564410Abstract: A valve for use with an inflatable cushion having individual inflation zones including a casing with an internal bore and a plurality of openings along the length of the casing connected to the individual inflation zones by air conduits and a movable slide within the casing bore. The slide has a number of openings along the its length that communicate with an inner bore. The valve is opened by aligning the slide openings with the casing openings to allow the inflation zones to communicate through the valve slide bore and is closed by moving the slide openings out of alignment with the casing openings to seal off the inflation zones.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2002Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Roho, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Graebe, Robert Klotz, Paul A. Rickman
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Publication number: 20020188175Abstract: A valve assembly includes a housing defining an aperture, a passageway, and a branch passage. The branch passage extends from the aperture and intersects and communicates with the passageway. The branch passage is disposed at an angle greater than 90 degrees with respect to the passageway. A piston is disposed at least partially within the branch passage and is movable from a first position to a second position. The piston allows communication between the passageway and the aperture when the piston is in the first position, and the piston blocks communication between the passageway and the aperture when the piston is in the second position. An angled seal may be positioned around the piston.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2002Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: Andy H. Levine, Eric E. May, Anthony R. Tremaglio
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Patent number: 6488258Abstract: A releasable check valve for use with very high system pressures. The check valve is formed such that the poppet piston is relatively smooth-running and that good action and a long service life of the seals are obtained, wherein the receiving bore has essentially the same diameter in the region of the inserts and between the inserts. A spacer bushing is arranged axially between the inserts, in which bushing the piston collar can move separating the two annular spaces on both sides of it fluidically from each other. The bore can be machined from one side, so that the inserts are centered precisely with respect to one another and the poppet piston is guided precisely. This reduces the risk of jamming and the risk of an uneven load on the seals.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Bosch Rexroth AGInventors: Jörg Dantlgraber, Falk Müller
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Publication number: 20020125454Abstract: The problem of flow induced instability in a control valve for a vehicle damper is solved by a generally tubular shaped valve spool having an open, bridged, flow-through end, rather than side flow openings. The flow-through end of the spool has a narrow flat edge oriented perpendicularly to the axis of the spool, with an inside surface of the spool forming a 55 to 90 degree angle with the flat edge, and meeting the flat edge in a sharp corner.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2002Publication date: September 12, 2002Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: Michael L. Oliver, Troy A. Miller, William C. Kruckemeyer
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Patent number: 6447473Abstract: A valve assembly includes a housing defining an aperture, a passageway, and a branch passage. The branch passage extends from the aperture and intersects and communicates with the passageway. The branch passage is disposed at an angle greater than 90 degrees with respect to the passageway. A piston is disposed at least partially within the branch passage and is movable from a first position to a second position. The piston allows communication between the passageway and the aperture when the piston is in the first position, and the piston blocks communication between the passageway and the aperture when the piston is in the second position. An angled seal may be positioned around the piston.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: SCIMED Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andy H. Levine, Eric May, Anthony R. Tremaglio
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Patent number: 6394135Abstract: There is a balanced plug valve with a contour shaped wall. The contour shaped wall forms a gap with an edge of a balanced plug. Fluid is able to flow through an input port, through the balanced plug, through the gap, and out an output port. The shape of the contour and the relative position of the balanced plug to the contour shaped wall affect the modulation of the rate of the fluid flow through the gap, and thus, through the valve. Multiple possible variations of the dimensions of the contour shaped wall make possible a multitude of flow rate verses valve stroke relationships. Further, the use of a balanced valve decreases friction forces on the plug which allows for smaller, more efficient, and more economical valve actuators.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1999Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Barber-ColmanInventors: Irving Erickson, Gary Burwell, Bonnie Dickinson, John Du
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Patent number: 6328277Abstract: A compact automatic valve has a cylindrical body with a sleeve inserted to move in the cylindrical body in the axial direction. A first diaphragm, having an annular joint section and an annular protrusion arranged in the outer circumferential section, is joined to one end of the sleeve. A second diaphragm, having an annular joint section and an annular protrusion arranged in the outer circumferential section, is joined to the other end of the sleeve. A first cylindrical diaphragm presser, joined to one end of the cylindrical body, presses the annular protrusion of the first diaphragm and a second cylindrical diaphragm presser, joined to the other end of the cylindrical body, presses the annular protrusion of the second diaphragm. Both the first cylindrical diaphragm presser and the second cylindrical diaphragm presser have a fluid communicating port.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Asahi Organic Chemicals Industry Co. Ltd.Inventor: Toshihiro Hanada
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Patent number: 6315049Abstract: A flush valve for a multiple line hydraulic system includes a bifurcated manifold, the bifurcation being provided by a piston actuatable hydraulically, mechanically, electrically magnetically or by fiber optic means. The piston or gate is provided with a port extending diametrically therethrough and oriented to become coaxial with an inlet and outlet of the manifold upon actuation of the piston. With the port aligned the hydraulic fluid in the system can be displaced by fresh fluid. The piston is then deactivated which results in the port becoming misaligned with the inlet and outlet of the manifold. In this condition the hydraulic system is again sealed and functions normally.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Kurt A. Hickey, Mark D. Hamilton, Nigel Leggett
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Patent number: 6315268Abstract: A solenoid for a hydraulic valve has an armature chamber having chamber walls. A pole core forms one of the chamber walls and has an axial central bore. An armature is slidably arranged in the armature chamber. The armature has a central receptacle. An armature piston is arranged in the central receptacle of the armature and extends through the axial central bore of the pole core. The armature piston consists of a nonmagnetic material. The armature piston acts on a valve member when moved by the armature piston. The armature piston is a tubular member formed of a piece of planar sheet metal and has a radially outwardly projecting anti-stick disc that defines a minimal axial spacing between the armature and the pole core. The radially outwardly projecting anti-stick disc is formed as a monolithic part of the tubular member by parts of the sheet metal being bent radially outwardly relative to the tubular member.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2000Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Hydraulik-Ring GmbHInventors: Marius Cornea, Hans-Ulrich Leutwein, Lorenz Lippert
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Patent number: 6254061Abstract: A valve assembly includes a housing defining an aperture, a passageway, and a branch passage. The branch passage extends from the aperture and intersects and communicates with the passageway. The branch passage is disposed at an angle greater than 90 degrees with respect to the passageway. A piston is disposed at least partially within the branch passage and is movable from a first position to a second position. The piston allows communication between the passageway and the aperture when the piston is in the first position, and the piston blocks communication between the passageway and the aperture when the piston is in the second position. An angled seal may be positioned around the piston.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andy H. Levine, Eric May, Anthony R. Tremaglio
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Patent number: 6244566Abstract: A valve assembly includes a poppet axially moveable in a passageway of a body member. The poppet has an annular seal sealingly engageable with a sealing abutment of the body and, when so engaged, blocks the flow of fluid between the first end of the body and the second end of the body. A rotatable actuator imparts axial movement to the poppet to move the annular seal from the positioned engaged to the shoulder to a positioned spaced from the shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Aeroquip CorporationInventors: Richard M. France, Russell L. Rogers
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Publication number: 20010001964Abstract: There is a balanced plug valve with a contour shaped wall. The contour shaped wall forms a gap with an edge of a balanced plug. Fluid is able to flow through an input port, through the balanced plug, through the gap, and out an output port. The shape of the contour and the relative position of the balanced plug to the contour shaped wall affect the modulation of the rate of the fluid flow through the gap, and thus, through the valve. Multiple possible variations of the dimensions of the contour shaped wall make possible a multitude of flow rate verses valve stroke relationships. Further, the use of a balanced valve decreases friction forces on the plug which allows for smaller, more efficient, and more economical valve actuators.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 1999Publication date: May 31, 2001Applicant: MARK JOYInventors: IRVING ERICKSON, GARY BURWELL, BONNIE DICKINSON, JOHN DU
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Patent number: 6105832Abstract: It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a valve assembly of the general class aforedescribed having the capability of drawing-back the flow of product from the nozzle after valve closing, in a more accurate and precise manner, requiring few moving parts, without the need of external sources for moving any of the parts, and in a manner which automatically closes the discharge and thereafter creates the suck-back flow.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Inventor: James L. Beck
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Patent number: 6095192Abstract: A spool valve is provided with a stem portion that defines a fluid passageway formed by either (a) a single central support having a non-cylindrical curved surface shaped hydrodynamically, or (b) only a pair of sidewalls with, preferably, interior surfaces that are also shaped hydrodynamically. These stem passageways, which are designed to facilitate the flow of high-speed/high-pressure fluids controlled by the valve, are maintained in a predetermined orientation relative to the ports of the valve cylinders by a mechanism preferably including (a) a cam-following roller supported in a tang fixed to each spool and (b) a two-element cam that captures the roller within two of the parallel sides of a cam-track groove formed on the respective interior surfaces of each cam element.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Torvec, Inc.Inventors: Vernon E. Gleasman, Warren R. Alexander
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Patent number: 6024174Abstract: A temperature sensitive valve, and two embodiments of a sprinkler head operated by the valve. A sprinkler head core houses the temperature sensitive valve and has a supply conduit entering through the top surface of the head core. The first embodiment of the sprinkler head has a dispensing conduit extending through the side wall of the core. The dispensing conduit supplies fire fighting material to a ring with a plurality of radially spaced nozzles. A casing surrounds the core and supports the ring. The preferred embodiment of the sprinkler head has a plurality of fire fighting material dispensing ports that are radially and equidistantly arranged around the side wall of the core, thereby allowing fire fighting material to be dispensed in a 360.degree. pattern without the need for external conduits. The first embodiment of the core may also be used as a drip valve to prevent freeze damage in fire extinguishing or other fluid systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1997Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Inventor: Lauvon Pierce
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Patent number: 5971007Abstract: A piston valve for use in connection with the fire protection industry is disclosed which includes features for protecting against corrosion. A sacrificial zinc anode is mounted in the body of the valve under the handwheel. A polymeric piston is used which cannot corrode. A grease fitting protects against corrosion at the interface of the spindle and the valve body or bushing within the body.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Snap-Tite Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert Harcourt, Tom Dawson
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Patent number: 5803042Abstract: An exhaust valve assembly of an internal combustion engine selectively covers an exhaust manifold circumferentially located about a top wall of a cylinder without interfering with segments of a piston. The exhaust valve assembly includes a ring-shaped portion of a cylinder lining which is configured to selectively obstruct air from escaping radially from the top of the cylinder. An intake valve assembly is provided on a cylinder head and has a ring or washer shape. The timing of both valves is facilitated by a single spring and induction and exhaust gear-like planar timing bearings. The valving and timing arrangement facilitate the flexibility of the design of a combustion chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1995Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Inventor: Cesare Bortone
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Patent number: 5778918Abstract: A two-position pilot-operated SPM valve includes an improved cage for controlling fluid flow to a ram of a subsea blowout preventer. SPM valve 10 includes a piston 48 axially movable with respect to a valve body 12, a spool 38 for moving within the valve body between an open position and a closed position, and a piston rod 34 structurally interconnecting the spool and the piston. A cage 40 within the valve body receives the spool 38, and includes an axially intermediate body 84 formed from a selected plastic material, an upper body 86 removably secured to the intermediate body and having one or more radial throughports 106 therein, and a lower body 88 removably secured to the intermediate body. An external seal 92 is provided for sealing between the intermediate body and the valve body, an internal seal 96 provides dynamic sealing engagement between the intermediate body and the exterior cylindrical surface 72 of the spool.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Varco Shaffer, Inc.Inventor: Mark W. McLelland
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Patent number: 5772182Abstract: A valve for controlling the flow of fuel within a gas turbine engine is provided. The fuel flow control valve includes a valve block disposed within a sleeve, and apparatus for displacing one of the sleeve or valve block relative to the other. The sleeve includes an inlet port and an exit port. The valve block includes an inlet gate and an exit gate. One of the sleeve or the valve block may be displaced relative to the other from a closed position where the gates close the ports and thereby prevent fluid flow through the valve via the ports, to a plurality of open positions where the gates less than completely close the ports, and thereby allow fluid flow through the valve via the ports.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Craig T. Stambaugh, Sr., Jeffrey W. Parker, Steven P. Sides
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Patent number: 5730185Abstract: A pressure locking dispenser half which securely locks with a receptacle half which comprises a connector, a barrel sleeve, and a moveable adaptor. The connector includes first and second passageways. The first passageway of the connector further includes a first port and the second passageway includes a second port, a first seal and a second seal residing between the connector and the adaptor. The adaptor engages the barrel sleeve. The barrel and adaptor include a vent passageway. A spacer resides between the first and second seals maintaining separation of the first and second seals. The moveable adaptor positions the first and second seals in one of a plurality of positions with respect to the connector. A dispenser valve 12 acts in combination with a retainer, a sliding sleeve, and a locking sleeve to pressure lock the dispenser half and the receptacle half together under certain circumstances. Certain positions of the adaptor allow the venting of the dispenser half and the receptacle half.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1995Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Assignee: Snap-Tite, Inc.Inventors: Steven Wilkins, Wayne Wilcox, Douglas F. Hopson
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Patent number: 5727773Abstract: An adjustable fluid valve assembly includes a body that is operable to receive a spool that can be adjusted to vary the flow rate of the valve assembly. A lock nut secures the spool to the body and maintains the flow rate during operation of the valve assembly. The spool has a plurality of radially extending passages that allows fluid to be evenly distributed around the perimeter of the spool in a balanced manner in order to deliver a smooth continuous flow of fluid to an internal passage of the spool. An alternative embodiment employs a swivel fitting connected to the spool to allow adjustment of the fluid flow without disturbing the piping connected to the valve assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1996Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: International Flow Technology, Inc.Inventor: Dennis C. Dunnigan