Pinch valve
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1. A valve for controlling the flow of fluids through at least two conduits, comprising:
- (a) support means, including a base, for retaining said conduits in substantially parallel relationship, but at different distances from said base;
(b) said support means including substantially parallel surfaces for supporting said conduits at said different distances from said base;
(c) a wire which, in its normal position, pinches closed a first of said conduits against a first one of said surfaces, while retaining a second of said conduits, supported by a second one of said surfaces, in an open condition;
(d) U-shaped leaf spring biasing means for urging said wire, to remain in its normal position, said wire passing through at least one leg thereof; and
(e) actuating means for displacing said wire against the force of said spring biasing means, from its normal position to a second position, so as to pinch closed said second conduit between said wire and a portion of said second surface and subsequently open said first conduit.
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Abstract
A pinch valve for controlling the flow through at least two flexible hoses includes an actuating member by which one hose is pinched against an abutment. This abutment is yieldable against a spring bias and normally keeps the other hose pinched. When said one hose has been pinched, the abutment is moved against the spring bias by the actuating member in order to relieve said other hose.
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1. A valve for controlling the flow of fluids through at least two conduits, comprising:
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(a) support means, including a base, for retaining said conduits in substantially parallel relationship, but at different distances from said base; (b) said support means including substantially parallel surfaces for supporting said conduits at said different distances from said base; (c) a wire which, in its normal position, pinches closed a first of said conduits against a first one of said surfaces, while retaining a second of said conduits, supported by a second one of said surfaces, in an open condition; (d) U-shaped leaf spring biasing means for urging said wire, to remain in its normal position, said wire passing through at least one leg thereof; and (e) actuating means for displacing said wire against the force of said spring biasing means, from its normal position to a second position, so as to pinch closed said second conduit between said wire and a portion of said second surface and subsequently open said first conduit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A valve for controlling the flow of fluids through at least two conduits, comprising:
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(a) support means for retaining said conduits in substantially parallel relationship, in proximity to each other; (b) stationary abutment means for supporting a first one of said conduits; (c) a movable element displaceable transversely of said conduits between a first position below said stationary abutment means and out of engagement with a second one of said conduits and a second position above said stationary abutment means and into engagement with said second one of said conduits; (d) pinching means extending across said conduits, which in its normal position pinches closed the first one of said conduits against said stationary abutment means, while leaving the second one of said conduits in an open condition; (e) spring biasing means for urging said pinching means to remain in its said normal position; and (f) actuating means for displacing said movable element toward and into engagement with said second conduit so as to pinch closed and displace said second conduit between said pinching means and said movable element and to subsequently displace the pinching means away from its said normal position and away from said stationary abutment means, against the force of said spring biasing means so as to open said first conduit. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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