Fluid handling – Self-proportioning or correlating systems – Self-proportioning flow systems
Patent
1978-03-06
1980-05-27
Nilson, Robert G.
Fluid handling
Self-proportioning or correlating systems
Self-proportioning flow systems
91 51, G05D 1103
Patent
active
042045541
ABSTRACT:
A flow divider valve cooperates with a housing to control flow between an input port, a first output port and a second output port. The valve defines a first land and a second land and is movable within the housing to a first position wherein flow is decreased to the first output port and increased to the second output port, and to a second position wherein flow is decreased to the second output port and increased to the first output port. Movement of the valve to the first and second positions is controlled by pressure within the first and second output ports. A passage on the valve communicates flow to both sides of the valve.
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Decker Ken C.
Nilson Robert G.
Schoenle Paul D.
The Bendix Corporation
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