Fluid handling – Line condition change responsive valves – Direct response valves
Patent
1993-09-28
1994-12-20
Rivell, John
Fluid handling
Line condition change responsive valves
Direct response valves
13751215, 137855, 137904, 251 64, 123 73V, F16K 1516, F16K 3100
Patent
active
053738675
ABSTRACT:
An improved reed valve mechanism having a cushioned reed valve seat is disclosed. The present invention provides a smooth resilient insert which is attached around ports in a reed cage and projects beyond the reed cage surface on which the reed valve members seat. The benefits of conventional rubber coated reed cages are supplied without the expenses inherent in previous construction methods. Various mechanical mounting means are disclosed for ease in construction and improved reed valve performance.
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Boyesen Eyvind
Rarick, II Robert E.
Boyesen Eyvind
Logan, Jr. John W.
Rivell John
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