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Air valve

  • US 4,524,679 A
  • Filed: 10/19/1983
  • Issued: 06/25/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/19/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An air flow control valve for use in establishing fluid communication between a source of pressurized air and an enclosure, said valve comprising:

  • socket defining means, said socket defining means having a pair of oppositely disposed openings which lie in parallel planes, said openings being symmetrical with respect to a first axis which is transverse to said planes, said socket defining means further having a concave interior bearing surface which is symmetrical with respect to said first axis;

    housing means, said housing means consisting of a pair of interlocking shell-defining members, said shell-defining members cooperating to form a thin-walled hollow shell having a generally truncated spheroidal interior shape and an external shape which is at least in part complementary to that of said socket defining means interior bearing surface whereby said housing means is rotatably supported in said socket defining means, said shell having an interior locking surface portion which deviates from said spheroidal interior shape, said shell further having a circular shaped discharge port extending through the wall thereof, said discharge port lying in a plane, the valve having a directional axis which is transverse to the plane of said discharge port and coaxial therewith, said directional axis passing through the center of the sphere defined by said members, said shell also having an inlet port extending through the wall thereof, said inlet port being spacially displaced from said discharge port and being off-set with respect to said directional axis; and

    a valve body movably supported within said housing means, at least a portion of said valve body having an exterior shape which complements the spheroidal interior shape of said housing means shell, said valve body defining a single unimpeded non-linear air flow passage which extends between an inlet port and a discharge port, a first portion of said passage being co-axial with said directional axis, said valve body discharge port being in alignment with said housing means shell discharge port, a second portion of said air flow passage having an axis which angularly intersects said directional axis, said air flow passage second portion terminating at said valve body inlet port, said valve body further including an exterior surface irregularity which engages said housing means shell locking surface to limit the relative motion between said valve body and said housing means to rotation about said directional axis, rotation of said valve body about said directional axis permitting the degree of overlap of said valve body inlet port and said housing means shell inlet port to be varied to thereby vary the rate of flow through the valve, application of a force having a component which is transverse to said directional axis to said valve body causing simultaneous rotation of said housing means and valve body to vary the relative angular orientation of said first and directional axes between the condition of alignment and various degrees of non-alignment to thereby selectively direct the air discharged from said valve body discharge port.

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