Fuel pressure regulator

Fluid handling – Flow affected by fluid contact – energy field or coanda effect – Means to cause rotational flow of fluid

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137510, 123463, F16K 1736, F16K 3112, F02M 3900

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049037218

ABSTRACT:
A fuel pressure regulator comprising a housing, a movable diaphragm mounted within the housing, the diaphragm including a first side communicating with the atmosphere and an opposite second side having first and second portions, a fuel chamber partially defined by the first portion of the second side of the diaphragm, a constant pressure chamber partially defined by the second portion of the second side of the diaphragm, a fuel inlet communicating with the fuel chamber, and a fuel outlet having an inlet end located adjacent the diaphragm within the fuel chamber and being selectively communicable with the fuel chamber in response to movement of the diaphragm relative to the inlet end.

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