Fluid handling – Inflatable article – Stem attached relief valve
Patent
1999-06-22
2000-12-19
Rivell, John
Fluid handling
Inflatable article
Stem attached relief valve
137224, B60C 2300
Patent
active
06161565&
ABSTRACT:
A pneumatic control apparatus and method controls gas pressure inside a tire (40) mounted on a wheel (32) which rotates about the centerline of an axle (30). A bleeder valve (28) is mounted on a body coaxially aligned with the axle centerline and is in fluid connection through passages (14, 18) in the billet and tubing (24) with a pneumatic fitting (23) on the tire. The bleeder valve allows gas inside the tire to be relieved to the atmosphere when the gas is above a set pressure. The coaxial alignment of the bleeder valve with the axle centerline permits the bleeder valve to relieve gas pressure unaffected by centrifugal forces.
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Percio David R.
Rivell John
Schoenfeld Meredith H.
Wasil David D.
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