Fluid handling – Systems – Multi-way valve unit
Patent
1985-10-07
1987-07-14
Rosenthal, Arnold
Fluid handling
Systems
Multi-way valve unit
13762537, 251121, 251127, F16K 4716, F16K 4702
Patent
active
046795928
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a valve trim design for use in reducing valve cavitation. Valve and seat are axially movable and have frustoconical facing surfaces which form an annulus therebetween to control flow. The seat has an external frustoconical surface and a plurality of pairs of ports communicating with an internal bore. The ports are aligned so that flow from the ports impinge upon each other within the interior chamber of the valve seat to reduce cavitation.
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Booth John F.
Crutsinger Gerald G.
Gundel Norman L.
Rosenthal Arnold
Teledyne Industries Inc.
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