Fluid handling – Line condition change responsive valves – Direct response valves
Patent
1981-09-30
1984-03-20
Nilson, Robert G.
Fluid handling
Line condition change responsive valves
Direct response valves
137854, 417560, F16K 1514
Patent
active
044374909
ABSTRACT:
A reed valve assembly is provided with a reed sandwiched between two base members, e.g. a valve plate and a cylinder head of a compressor. The reed is clamped between the two members at a central part whereby both free ends of the reed can flex. The base members are so structured that one free end of the reed forms an intake valve members and the other a discharge valve member, whereby a single reed serves both as an intake valve member and as a discharge valve member. The invention also avoids rivets or the like elements by securing the reed to the base solely by the clamping action of properly recessed faces of the two base members.
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patent: 1416771 (1922-05-01), Babson
patent: 1633772 (1927-06-01), Clapp
patent: 1748531 (1930-02-01), Troup
patent: 3165067 (1965-01-01), Greenwald
patent: 4164238 (1979-08-01), Riedel
Demers Robert J.
Schilbe Rick
Frederick Arthur L.
Nilson Robert G.
Roen Stephen A.
Webster Air Equipment Ltd.
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