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Flow regulator

  • US 4,250,914 A
  • Filed: 11/07/1978
  • Issued: 02/17/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/01/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A valve for regulating the flow of a fluid, said valve comprising:

  • a valve body having an internal cavity, a fluid inlet, a fluid outlet and an opening permitting fluid flow from said cavity to said outlet;

    a first movable, fluid impermeable bellows in said cavity, one end of said first bellows being connected in fluid-tight relation to a wall of said cavity and having a base connected in fluid-tight relation with the other end thereof to form a first chamber within said first bellows and a second chamber outside said first bellows with said opening at one wall of said first chamber, said first bellows being movable by fluid in said chambers;

    fluid conduit means interconnecting said fluid inlet with said first and second chambers;

    pressure controlling means in said fluid conduit means for controlling the difference in pressure between the fluid in said first chamber and the fluid in said second chamber;

    opening varying means for varying the area of said opening, said opening varying means being connected to said base and extending to said opening, said opening varying means being subject to the pressure of the fluid in said outlet and being movable by said first bellows for varying the area of said opening dependent upon the difference between fluid pressure in said second chamber and the fluid pressure in said first chamber whereby the flow of fluid from said inlet to said outlet may be varied; and

    a second movable, fluid impermeable bellows acting between said body and said base, said second bellows being mounted coaxially with said first bellows and one end of said second bellows being connected in fluid-tight relation to a side of said base which is outside said first bellows and the other end of said second bellows being connected in fluid-tight relation to a wall of said cavity outside said first chamber to form a third chamber within said second chamber, said third chamber being out of fluid communication with said first and second chambers and being in fluid communication with said fluid outlet and said second bellows being proportioned and positioned to apply a force to said opening varying means in a direction which decreases the area of said opening which is substantially equal to the force applied to said opening varying means by fluid in said fluid outlet in a direction which increases the area of said opening, whereby the area of said opening is substantially independent of the pressure of the fluid in said outlet and is dependent on the pressure difference between the fluid in said first chamber and the fluid in said second chamber.

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