Fluid handling – Line condition change responsive valves – With separate connected fluid reactor surface
Patent
1982-09-23
1984-04-03
Nilson, Robert G.
Fluid handling
Line condition change responsive valves
With separate connected fluid reactor surface
137468, G05D 701
Patent
active
044401922
ABSTRACT:
Variations in pressure drop set by an inline pressure regulating valve (70) are minimized by a spring (97) having a rate which is a select function of certain characteristics of the geometry of the flow controller and the fluid flows required to be handled thereby.
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Donnelly Brian G.
Stearns Charles F.
Nilson Robert G.
Swiatocha John
United Technologies Corporation
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