Fluid handling – Line condition change responsive valves – With separate connected fluid reactor surface
Patent
1977-10-11
1979-12-18
Nilson, Robert G.
Fluid handling
Line condition change responsive valves
With separate connected fluid reactor surface
12820426, 137DIG9, A62B 704
Patent
active
041789610
ABSTRACT:
A lung-controlled valve for compressed gas respirators comprises a valve housing having a diaphragm chamber with a diaphragm extending across the chamber and being displaceable backwardly and forwardly in the chamber by pressure changes on respective sides thereof. A connecting piece for supplying breathing gas to a patient is connected into the chamber on one side of the diaphragm and the patient's breathing pressure controls the operation of the diaphragm. A valve member having a valve chamber with a pressure gas inlet has a valve seat in the chamber with a valve opening into one side of the diaphragm chamber. A valve body closing the valve seat and shutting off the pressure gas flow into the chamber has a tippling lever connected thereto and disposed in the one diaphragm chamber adjacent the diaphragm in a position to be contacted during movement thereof to open the valve. A hand operated lift off member is mounted in the valve housing for displacement into engagement with the valve to lift it off the valve seat and to open the valve passage when a temporary supply of pressure gas is necessary for the system. The lift off member is advantageously biased by a spring member backwardly into a non-operative position.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1148568 (1915-08-01), Bees
patent: 2758596 (1956-08-01), Cupp
patent: 3768466 (1973-10-01), Johnson
Dragerwerk Aktiengesellschaft
Nilson Robert G.
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