With Choke Or Restrictor In Main Line Patents (Class 251/37)
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Patent number: 9228662Abstract: A rigid piston assembly for use in a conventional flush valve includes a rigid piston and a solenoid configured to fixedly engage within the valve body. A flush valve for a plumbing fixture as well as a method of retrofitting a piston valve into a diaphragm flush valve body includes a rigid piston and solenoid configuration.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2013Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: SDB IP Holdings, LLCInventors: Shawn D. Bush, Ryan W. Nottage
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Patent number: 9151029Abstract: A flow noise restrictor for use with a valve. The flow noise restrictor reduces the flow area as the valve closes and forms vortices to reduce the noise such as due to the Bernoulli effect.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2012Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Sloan Valve CompanyInventors: Kay Herbert, John R. Wilson
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Patent number: 6655653Abstract: A mechanism for controlling forces in a valve assembly such as flow induced forces. The valve assembly comprises a valve body defining first and second flow passages. A valve is movable in the valve body along an axis to control fluid flow between the first and the second flow passages. The valve has first and second control edges that are relatively spaced axially and radially such that the valve includes a radially extending surface between the first and second control edges. First and second restrictions are formed between the first and second control edges and the valve body, respectively. The first and second restrictions form a intermediate pressure region such that when the first and second flow passages are at different fluid pressures with fluid flowing past the valve, the intermediate region acts on the radially extending surface of the valve.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Woodward Governor CompanyInventor: Enda M. Walsh
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Patent number: 6425281Abstract: A pressure insensitive gas process device that includes a gas sensor and restrictions upstream and downstream of the gas sensor. The restrictions result in pressure drops upstream and downstream of the gas sensor which shield the gas sensor from upstream and downstream pressure changes, respectively, rendering the gas sensor and the entire gas process device insensitive to pressure changes. Gas process devices in which pressure insensitivity may be achieved include mass flow controllers as well as other types of devices.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Unit Instruments, Inc.Inventors: David P. Sheriff, Chiun Wang
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Patent number: 6062530Abstract: A valve device comprising a first fluid port, a second fluid port, a valve seat and a valve member having a control chamber is formed at least in part by the valve member. A first passageway communicates between the control chamber and a first port and a second passageway communicates between the control chamber and a second port. A control valve is associated with at least one of the passageways to permit fluid flow therethrough and to urge the valve member into one of a seated or lifted position. A spring-biased restrictor is disposed within at least one of the fluid passageways to clean and prevent clogging of the fluid passageway.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: E.S.H. Consulting Engineers Pty LimitedInventor: Elias Hajjar
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Patent number: 6029945Abstract: A self-closing valve assembly has a main valve having a seat between a high-pressure input conduit and a low-pressure output conduit, a main valve element movable into and out of engagement with the seat to block and permit flow from the input conduit to the output conduit, and a chamber behind the main valve element pressurizable to press the main valve element against the seat. A small-diameter passage extends from the input conduit to the chamber so that the chamber can be pressurized via the passage from the input conduit to hold the valve element against the seat. A pilot or control valve connected between the chamber and the output conduit can be opened to depressurize the chamber and thereby lift the valve element off the seat.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Dal-Georg Rost & Sohne Sanitaramaturen GmbHInventor: Willfried Blanke
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Patent number: 5853524Abstract: A strapping tool has a timing control circuit incorporated therein which comprises a first pressure-operable valve for time-controlling a plastic strap welding operation, and a second pressure-operable valve for restricting fluid line flow from a source of fluid to an air drive motor of the tool during the tensioning phase of the strapping operation while permitting unrestricted fluid line flow from the source of fluid to the air drive motor of the tool during the welding stage of the strapping operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1997Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Nix
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Patent number: 5769386Abstract: An electromagnetic proportional pressure control valve includes a housing having at least one fluid inlet port and fluid outlet port and a passage for communicating between the ports. A spool is slidably accommodated in the housing for opening and closing the passage between both the ports. A plunger device is housed in the housing to define a pressure chamber, and includes a pilot valve. A return passage is arranged through the plunger device between the pressure chamber and the outlet port. The opening and closing of the return passage is controlled by the pilot valve. A restricting device restricts a fluid communicating between the inlet port and the pressure chamber. An electromagnetic device has an electromagnetic coil and a core of magnetic material to generate electromagnetic force for allowing the pilot valve to move so as to control the opening and closing of the return passage.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroaki Sugiura, Hideki Nakayoshi
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Patent number: 5564673Abstract: A pilot-operated hydraulic pressure relief valve (HV) includes a main valve element (5) which is biased into a closed position by a spring (6). A pilot valve (VV1) has an open condition and a closed condition. A relief device (EV) is actuatable by the pilot valve (VV1) between an activated condition in which the force exerted by the spring (6) on the main valve element (5) is at a reduced level and a deactivated condition in which the force exerted by the spring on the main valve is at an increased level. The relief device (EV) includes a movable spring support (8) which supports a first end of the spring (6). A second end of the spring (6) is supported for movement with the main valve element (5).Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1994Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: Hydrotechnik Frutigen AGInventor: Heinz Pieren
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Patent number: 5169480Abstract: A timing control circuit for a pneumatically-operable device, which is manually actuable so as to provide fluid flow to a revervoir through means of a variable flow control valve and a line-pressure-operable, normally-open valve disposed within the primary fluid flow, is disclosed. The pressure operable valve is closed at a sensed line pressure so as to interrupt fluid flow to the tool so as to terminate an operating cycle.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1990Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: Signode CorporationInventors: Robert Toppel, David E. Crittenden
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Patent number: 4611628Abstract: A sealing valve either blocks or releases the gas held under pressure in a gas cylinder, for example. When the sealing valve is opened, the flow path is opened and a pressure impact travels to the equipment connected downstream of the valve and can cause damage thereto. The attenuator valve of the invention is disposed in the pressure-gas conduit between the pressure-gas source and the sealing valve and prevents this kind of an impact from occurring. Since the attenuator valve of the invention is controlled exclusively by pressure, it can be mounted at any location in the pressure-gas conduit. The attenuator valve of the invention includes a housing and a valve body mounted in the housing which shuts off the pressure-gas conduit with the aid of a closure cone which is held in sealing contact to a conical valve recess by means of a spring. The pressurized gas in the cylinder is present above the valve body via an alternate path.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1985Date of Patent: September 16, 1986Assignee: Dragerwerk AktiengesellschaftInventor: Adalbert Pasternack
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Patent number: 4519574Abstract: An auxiliary controlled valve including a valve body (8) displaceable against a valve seat (9) disposed in a drilling string (6) to produce pressure pulses in drilling fluid renders possible a selective closing or opening of a low-resistance transmission section (12) which lies parallel to a main throttle section (10). The valve has a central passage which permits the passage of measuring instruments through the valve regardless of the particular position of a valve body (8). The valve body (8) is largely balanced out with regard to dynamic flow forces so that only a comparatively small actuating force is necessary.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1983Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Norton Christensen, Inc.Inventor: Rudolf Roper
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Patent number: 4493473Abstract: "A poppet valve assembly includes a valving element in the form of a freely slidable poppet, a freely slidable pilot piston having an elongated integral pin extending axially toward the poppet, but unconnected thereto, and an integral elongated spear, with a frusto-conical portion, extending axially in the opposite direction. In a spool valve, the spool is the valving element and has the above elements at each opposite end of the spool, namely a pilot piston with an integral pin unconnected to the spool at the inner end of the pilot piston and an integral spear, with a frustro-conical portion at the outer end of the pilot piston".Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1984Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Inventor: Felix Rexer
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Patent number: 4462426Abstract: A poppet valve assembly includes a valving element in the form of a freely slidable poppet, a freely slidable pilot piston having an elongated integral pin extending axially toward the poppet, but unconnected thereto, and an integral elongated spear, with a frustro-conical portion, extending axially in the opposite direction. In a spool valve, the spool is the valving element and has the above elements at each opposite end of the spool, namely a pilot piston with an integral pin unconnected to the spool at the inner end of the pilot piston and an integral spear, with a frustro-conical portion at the outer end of the pilot piston.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1981Date of Patent: July 31, 1984Inventor: Felix A. Rexer