Fluid handling – Line condition change responsive valves – Direct response valves
Patent
1985-05-13
1986-08-26
Cohan, Alan
Fluid handling
Line condition change responsive valves
Direct response valves
F16K 1502
Patent
active
046076603
ABSTRACT:
In the depicted embodiment, the novel valve assembly comprises a pair of valving plates in which are formed separate, circular, and walled valving chambers. One plate is in surmounting relationship to the others, so that the valving chambers subsist in a plurality of tiers. All the chambers, however, are in given rows which are common to both tiers, and any one chamber, depending upon which tier it is in, either overlies or underlies a portion of another, adjacent chamber in the other tier. Consequently, a great through-flow volume of fluid is accommodated in a considerably compacted, overall valve assembly area. Notwithstanding such an integration of the valving chambers, no one thereof obstructs the fluid flow through any other thereof. Each of the chambers has its own inlet and outlet ports, valving element moveable therewithin, and spring for biasing the valving element in a given direction.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2891571 (1959-06-01), Sparks
patent: 3279492 (1966-10-01), Bell et al.
Cohan Alan
Ingersoll-Rand Company
Murphy Bernard J.
Rivell John A.
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