Fluid handling – Line condition change responsive valves – Direct response valves
Patent
1998-05-19
1999-03-23
Ferensic, Denise L.
Fluid handling
Line condition change responsive valves
Direct response valves
137855, 251359, F16K 1516
Patent
active
058846654
ABSTRACT:
An improved reed valve assembly for a compressor (10) includes a substantially annular reed tip support seat (36) which nonconcentrically surrounds a round discharge port (32). The radial width of the support seat (36) varies continually from a greatest width nearest the distal edge of the reed tip (24') to a least width diametrically opposed thereto. The greatest width is sufficient to support the reed tip (24') in the area where it needs the greatest support, but is narrower everywhere else, so as to reduce contact area, noise and opening resistance.
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Mittlefehldt Kurt Ross
Thurston Michael Gordon
Ferensic Denise L.
General Motors Corporation
Griffin Patrick M.
Kim Joanne Y.
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