Biased Valve Patents (Class 251/336)
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Publication number: 20080210898Abstract: A combined spring and poppet assembly incorporated into a valve housing which communicates with a fluid inlet and outlet. The integral assembly includes an elongated and three dimensional shaped, resilient body positioned in linearly displaceable fashion within the valve housing, and along a path established between the fluid inlet and outlet. The body includes a forward-most disposed poppet which seats against the fluid inlet in a normally flow disrupting fashion. The body further includes an integrally formed spring biasing portion. Upon a pressure in the fluid inlet exceeding a predetermined value, the poppet being caused to unseat from the inlet and to displace linearly against the spring portion, concurrent with fluid flow being established across the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventor: PAUL HEDDING
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Publication number: 20080009236Abstract: A damper actuator motor device includes a fan brake device which is secured to a motor rotor shaft and is configured to reduce motor rotation speed in a preferential direction. Preferably, the fan brake device has an asymmetric configuration, and is adapted to gather air radially in an enclosed cavity and discharge it axially in one direction. The fan device preferably is adapted to project a size that takes up more than half of the space of the cavity. When the motor is back driven, the fan brake device causes differentially pressure and air resistance in a confined area, producing a drag and braking force that increases with motor speed. The invention can be applied to motor actuators used to control air dampers and other valves in gas or fluid delivery systems. The invention can also be used to reduce water hammer in water delivery systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2006Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: Hansen CorporationInventor: Lincoln J. Dreher
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Patent number: 7037303Abstract: A flow control valve (22) such as for a catheter (10) allows discharge of urine from a bladder (12) by manual actuation. The valve (22) may be a double-duckbill valve (22) with a single slit (62) at one apex (60a) thereof. An elastomeric band (66) is positioned in a groove (68) of the valve member (22). An isolation member such as a stem (72) spaces the valve (22) from the walls (34, 36) of the valve housing (32). Crush limiting structure, such as a tube (76) or blade (82), is provided within valve member (22), or stop elements (86 or 92) are positioned external to valve member (22).Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Opticon Medical, Inc.Inventors: Spencer W. Beaufore, Glenn D. Brunner
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Patent number: 6957703Abstract: A subsurface safety valve has a closure sleeve or rod mounted below the closure mechanism. Control signal pushes the sleeve up (uphole) or down (downhole), whichever is applicable, which causes the closure element to rotate (or slide, or otherwise translate) to its open position. A loss of control signal allows the closure spring to push the sleeve or rod downhole (or uphole, whichever is appropriate). This movement causes the closure element to be driven to its closed position against the seat.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2002Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Douglas Trott, Brian Shaw, David McMahon
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Patent number: 6902704Abstract: An injection pump assembly 10 in a chemical delivery system for simultaneously delivering reagents into a combinatorial reactor system having multiple injectors. The assembly 10 has a plurality of injectors 12, each injector 12 being in fluid communication with one of the multiple reactors. Each injector 12 has (1) a pump 14 in which a plunger 18 sealingly moves to ingest, store and discharge a flushing solvent 20; (2) a pipette assembly 22 for loading, storing, and discharging one or more reagents into one of the reactors in the combinatorial reactor system, first and second reservoirs for retaining some of the reagents; (3) one or more hollow needles 32, each for selectively delivering a reagent 24 to the first 28 or the second 24 reservoir; (4) a first valve 34 positioned downstream of the first 28 reservoir; and (5) a second valve 36 positioned downstream of the second 30 reservoir. When each valve 34, 36 is in a closed position, the reagents 24, 48 can be stored in isolation from each other.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Equistar Chemicals, L.PInventor: Ronnie E. Wilson
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Patent number: 6802295Abstract: An air intake shutoff device is disclosed for an engine. The device includes at least two air shutoff valve assemblies. Each of these assemblies has a gate for controlling air flow into the engine. A linkage couples together the gates of each of the air shutoff valve assemblies such that closing of one gate of the at least two air shutoff valve assemblies effectuates closing of all other gates of the at least two air shutoff valve assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Caterpillar IncInventors: Matthew Ross Bedwell, Jeffrey Yeager
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Patent number: 6739577Abstract: A fluid coupling system is provided including a fluid coupling having a cooperative key coding system and latching mechanism, a valve biasing mechanism with corrosion resistance, and other advantageous features. The key coding system permits interconnection of only matched coupling members while preventing the inadvertent interconnection of mismatched coupling members notwithstanding the presence of many coupling, both matched and mismatched. The coupling includes first and second coupling members that are releasably slideably, axially interfitted with their passageways in fluid communication. The key coding system includes key coding elements on the coupling members that are axially movable into matched interengagement when the coupling members are matched but are precluded from moving into matched interengagement when they are mismatched, all without rotation of the couplings or the key coding elements irrespective of the relative rotational positions of the couplings members or coding elements.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Container Technology, Inc.Inventors: Gary Clancy, Robert Haake
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Publication number: 20040016899Abstract: A fluid coupling system is provided including a fluid coupling having a cooperative key coding system and latching mechanism, a valve biasing mechanism with corrosion resistance, and other advantageous features. The key coding system permits interconnection of only matched coupling members while preventing the inadvertent interconnection of mismatched coupling members notwithstanding the presence of many coupling, both matched and mismatched. The coupling includes first and second coupling members that are releasably slideably, axially interfitted with their passageways in fluid communication. The key coding system includes key coding elements on the coupling members that are axially movable into matched interengagement when the coupling members are matched but are precluded from moving into matched interengagement when they are mismatched, all without rotation of the couplings or the key coding elements irrespective of the relative rotational positions of the couplings members or coding elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2002Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventors: Gary Clancy, Robert Haake
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Patent number: 6499719Abstract: A fluid coupling system is provided including a fluid coupling having a cooperative key coding system and latching mechanism, a valve biasing mechanism with corrosion resistance, and other advantageous features. The key coding system permits interconnection of only matched coupling members while preventing the inadvertent interconnection of mismatched coupling members notwithstanding the presence of many coupling, both matched and mismatched. The coupling includes first and second coupling members that are releasably slideably, axially interfitted with their passageways in fluid communication. The key coding system includes key coding elements on the coupling members that are axially movable into matched interengagement when the coupling members are matched but are precluded from moving into matched interengagement when they are mismatched, all without rotation of the couplings or the key coding elements irrespective of the relative rotational positions of the couplings members or coding elements.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2000Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Container Technology, Inc.Inventors: Gary Clancy, Robert Haake
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Patent number: 6375158Abstract: A fastening device for connecting a valve spring retainer to a valve stem has a clamping sleeve, which acts radially on the valve stem and which blocks the valve spring retainer axially against the force of a valve spring on the valve stem, with the valve spring retainer being held displaceably on the valve stem. In order to provide a fastening device between a valve spring retainer and a valve stem of an internal combustion engine that is functionally dependable over a long operating period and is easy to assemble and disassemble, it is provided that the valve stem has, at least in the region of the clamping sleeve, a continuous cylindrical circumferential surface and that the clamping sleeve consists of a shape memory alloy.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: DaimlerChrysler A.G.Inventors: Johann Krämer, Jörg Rossow
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Publication number: 20020014609Abstract: Timing of movements of a spring between a stressed and a free state is delayed by dampening the spring movement through incorporation of a component having a restricted access diameter whereby frictional contact of the spring through the component will prolong the time required to move the spring between states to enhance control of the spring actuation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2001Publication date: February 7, 2002Inventor: S. William Jentzen
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Patent number: 6279599Abstract: An air hose assembly for a portable tire pump and having the dual function of air inflation and pressure release, which utilizes the same air hose structure to perform tire inflation and pressure release without the need to remove the air hose during pressure release, so as to eliminate the problem of the user having to press the air nozzle core of the tire with a pointed object or with his finger to release the tire pressure when the tire is over-inflated. Besides, the pressure is released quickly to arrive at a normal pressure level.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Inventor: Chih-Ming Chen
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Patent number: 6219861Abstract: The drain structure includes a valve seat axially secured into a tube drain of a sink or basin, a sleeve disposed in the valve seat and a slider slidably engaged in the sleeve to discharge water from the sink. A double V-shaped slot in a lateral side of the slider is slidably engaged by a transverse end of a U-shaped positioning rod which controls the sliding span of the slider. When a button on the top of the slider is pressed a first time, the valve seat prevents discharge of water. When the button is pressed a second time, the valve seat is moved to discharge the water from the sink.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2000Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Inventor: Chin-Yuan Chen
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Patent number: 6119723Abstract: An apparatus (10) for varying the flow area of a conduit (12). The apparatus comprises a flap (14) mounted in said conduit (12) which is off-center pivotally mounted to pivot in response to flow of fluid (F) through said conduit (12). The apparatus (10) also includes biasing means associated with the flap to rotationally urge the flap against the action of the flow (F).Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1998Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: ResMed Limited,Inventor: Barton John Kenyon
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Patent number: 5996551Abstract: A spring assembly in a throttle valve connection for control of combustion air to an internal combustion engine, in which a rotor is movable in opposite directions to control flow of combustion air. The spring assembly has a coil spring with first and second legs at respective opposite ends engaging housing and rotor parts. The housing and rotor parts are provided with respective oblique surfaces engaging one of the legs of the spring when the spring is relaxed to resist relative rotation of the housing and rotor.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Pierburg AGInventor: Thomas Schroder
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Patent number: 5913505Abstract: In order to ensure transmission of low amplitude back-and-forth movements between, for example, the non-aligned control member (46) of an actuator (42) and the sealing flap (34) of a valve, a lever (30) mounted on a body (10) by means of a flexible strip (32) is used. Said flexible strip lies in the longitudinal axis of the lever (30) and is fastened inside a tubular section (22) of the body (10) at two diametrically opposed points. The sealing flap (34) is fitted to one end of the lever (30) and the control member (46) actuates the other end of the lever.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1998Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: Aerospatiale Societe Nationale IndustrielleInventors: Michel Ouvrard, Claude Tallend
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Patent number: 5558117Abstract: A pneumatic valve assembly includes a valve body having an interior outer central passageway and an interior inner central cavity larger in diameter than the outer central passageway, a valve stem disposed within the outer central passageway and extending into the inner central cavity, a retainer member which supports the valve stem, and a flexible bendable annular seal flange attached about the valve stem held against an interior annular seal surface formed within the valve body between the central passageway and central cavity due to the support of the valve stem by the retainer member. Upon inflation, inward flow of pressurized air through an annular channel between the valve body and valve stem impinges on the annular seal flange, causing it to flex away from the annular seal surface and to permit inward flow of pressurized air.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1995Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Inventor: Frank J. McGuinness
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Patent number: 5358216Abstract: A foot-operated valve has a valve housing formed with a longitudinal bore which includes a front section and a rear section that has an internal diameter wider than that of the front section to form a shoulder which serves as a valve seat therebetween. The longitudinal bore has an open front end and a closed rear end. A valve stem extends into the longitudinal bore and is provided with a valve disc which is disposed in the rear section of the longitudinal bore. A valve stem has a front portion which extends sealingly through the open front end of the longitudinal bore. The valve disc is biased to abut normally against the valve seat so as to block normally communication between the front and rear sections of the longitudinal bore. A base has the valve housing secured thereon. The base is provided with an upwardly extending mounting seat disposed adjacent to the valve housing and formed with a cylindrical hole that is aligned with the valve stem.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1994Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Inventor: Fang-Shyong Jang
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Patent number: 5215522Abstract: A reliable, contamination-resistant, single-use, disposable, medical, non-ventilating, aspirating device and method. The device releasibly connects to and aligns with an indwelling endotracheal tube to accommodate advancing of an aspirating catheter tube of the device by manual manipulation through a sterile, flexible envelope and selective evacuation of lung secretions through a closed and sterile two-position, normally-closed, manually-operable valve at the proximal end of the device, while simultaneously accommodating voluntarily respiration by the patient.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1991Date of Patent: June 1, 1993Assignee: Ballard Medical ProductsInventors: Larry E. Page, Darrel Palmer
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Patent number: 5048489Abstract: A hydraulically operated valve with controlled lift, in particular a fuel/gas injection valve for internal combustion engines, has a stop face fixed on the valve stem. For accurate control of the opening of the valve a stop cam is provided, which is drivn mechanically via a friction clutch, and which cooperates with the stop face. By rotating the cam through a predetermined angle the maximum valve lift will be obtained. The cam may be brought into contact with the stop face even in the closed position of the valve.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1990Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Assignee: Avl Gesellschaft fur Verbrennungskraftmaschinen und Messtechnik m.b.H. Prof.Dr.Dr.h.c. Hans ListInventors: Christof D. Fischer, Diethard Plohberger, Karl Wojik
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Patent number: 4298038Abstract: Technique and apparatus for measuring liquids and granular material comprises a combination including a measuring vessel attached adjacent to the top and communicating with the primary container through the modifying pour spout of the latter. The measuring vessel includes an outwardly directed dispensing mouth having a removable closure, and a second upwardly directed opening vertically aligned with the pour spout of the primary vessel. In a preferred embodiment, the modifying pour spout of the primary container serves as a handle for the combination. After the primary container is filled through a tube extended through the second opening of the measuring vessel, this opening is either sealed, or a manually-operable valve is interposed into the opening. The manually-operable valve may alternatively take the form of a flap valve, or a piston valve, either of which operates to open and close communication through the modifying pour spout between the measuring vessel and the primary container.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1979Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Inventor: J. Thomas Jennings
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Patent number: 4084786Abstract: Cylindrical valve body with piping attachment ends housing a quick opening and closing rack and gear operated globe type valve, having radially positioned seating with axially guided valve member with a valve rack stem engaged to a gear having a guided shaft parallel to a radial plane and lever controlled outside of a retaining flange where the control lever hub is spline connected and controlled thereupon by a compression spring retained to the drive gear shaft by a bolting arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1977Date of Patent: April 18, 1978Inventor: Tom Walters