Fluid handling – Line condition change responsive valves – Direct response valves
Patent
1979-04-06
1981-03-24
Cline, William R.
Fluid handling
Line condition change responsive valves
Direct response valves
F16K 1502, F16K 4700
Patent
active
042574536
ABSTRACT:
An expiration valve composed of a valve housing presenting an inlet arranged to be connected to the expiratory outlet of ventilating apparatus, and an outlet, a valve seat disposed within the housing, a valve disc arranged to cooperate in a sealing manner with the valve seat, a member biasing the valve disc into its sealing position against the valve seat in the direction counter to the air flow direction between the inlet and the outlet, and a damping chamber containing a viscous fluid and arranged to cause movement of the viscous fluid within the chamber to damp vibrations of the disc during movement of the disc within the housing.
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patent: 2530536 (1950-11-01), Oldham et al.
patent: 3850405 (1974-11-01), White
patent: 4182366 (1980-01-01), Boehringer
Cline William R.
Hesse Ruth L.
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