Method of manufacturing a fluid flow restrictor
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1. The method of manufacturing a fluid flow restrictor comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming a plurality of annular first plates having an inside radius R1 and an outside radius R2;
(b) forming a plurality of annular second plates having an inside radius R1 and an outside radius R2;
(c) punching said first plates to form tabs therein defining a radial tortuous path wherein said tabs are of substantially equal height and substantially at right angles to the plane defined by one of said first plates, said tabs lie substantially along circles concentric with the center of said first plates and said tabs of each circle are substantially equally radially spaced and each disposed on a respective radius of the said first plate on which said respective tab is formed which radius is disposed substantially between a pair of said tabs in the next adjacent circle of said tabs;
(d) forming a stack of said first and second plates wherein said plates are substantially concentrically aligned, said tabs are substantially longitudinally aligned and face substantially in the same direction, and said first and second plates are alternated; and
,(e) bonding said first and second plates and tabs together at their points of contact to form a flow restrictor having a central cylindrical bore connected to an outside cylindrical surface by a plurality of radial tortuous paths.
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The method of providing an order of magnitude manufacturing cost reduction in the manufacture of fluid flow restrictors by employing components produced by punch press stamping operations. The flow restrictor is formed of a plurality of annular plates. Half of the plates are punched to form concentric rings of tabs at right angles to one surface thereof. The plates with and without the tabs are alternately stacked concentrically and brazed together to form the fluid flow restrictor having a central core communicating with the exterior surface through a plurality of tortuous paths.
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1. The method of manufacturing a fluid flow restrictor comprising the steps of:
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(a) forming a plurality of annular first plates having an inside radius R1 and an outside radius R2; (b) forming a plurality of annular second plates having an inside radius R1 and an outside radius R2; (c) punching said first plates to form tabs therein defining a radial tortuous path wherein said tabs are of substantially equal height and substantially at right angles to the plane defined by one of said first plates, said tabs lie substantially along circles concentric with the center of said first plates and said tabs of each circle are substantially equally radially spaced and each disposed on a respective radius of the said first plate on which said respective tab is formed which radius is disposed substantially between a pair of said tabs in the next adjacent circle of said tabs; (d) forming a stack of said first and second plates wherein said plates are substantially concentrically aligned, said tabs are substantially longitudinally aligned and face substantially in the same direction, and said first and second plates are alternated; and
,(e) bonding said first and second plates and tabs together at their points of contact to form a flow restrictor having a central cylindrical bore connected to an outside cylindrical surface by a plurality of radial tortuous paths. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. The method of manufacturing a fluid flow restrictor comprising the steps of:
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(a) forming a plurality of annular first plates having an inner bore of radius R1 and an outer surface of radius R2; (b) forming a plurality of annular second plates having an inner bore of radius R1 and an outer surface of radius R2; (c) punching said first plates to form tabs therein defining a plurality of radial tortuous paths between said inner bore and said outer surface wherein each tab is substantially at a right angle to the plane of said first plate in which said tab is formed; (d) forming a stack of said first and second plates where said first and second plates are alternated and concentrically aligned with said tabs facing in the same direction; and
,(e) bonding said first and second plates and tabs together at their points of contact to form a flow restrictor having a central cylindrical bore connected to an outside cylindrical surface by a plurality of radial tortuous paths. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. The method of manufacturing a fluid flow restrictor comprising the steps of:
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(a) forming a plurality of first plates of a given perimetrical shape and having a given shaped central bore therein; (b) forming a plurality of second plates having substantially the same shape and bore as said first plates; (c) punching said first plates to form tabs therein defining a plurality of tortuous paths extending radially between said bore and the perimeter, wherein each tab is substantially at a right angle to a plane defined by a said first plate in which said tab is formed; (d) forming a concentrically aligned stack of said first plates; (e) disposing ones of said second plates in concentric alignment over the ends of said stack; and
,(f) bonding said first and second plates and tabs together at their point of contact to form a flow restrictor having a central bore connected to an outside surface by a plurality of radial tortuous paths. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. The method of manufacturing a fluid flow restrictor comprising the steps of:
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(a) forming a plurality of annular steel first plates having an inside radius R1 and an outside radius R2; (b) forming a plurality of annular steel second plates having an inside radius R1 and an outside radius R2; (c) punching said first plates to form semicircular tabs therein defining a tortuous path wherein said tabs are of substantially equal height and substantially at right angles to the plane of said first plates, said tabs lie substantially along circles concentric with the center of said first plates and said tabs of each circle are substantially equally radially spaced and azimuthally disposed substantially between a pair of said tabs in the next adjacent circle of said tabs; (d) grinding said tabs to assure that they are all of equal height; (e) plating both surfaces of said second plates with a metal suitable for brazing; (f) forming a stack of said first and second plates where said plates are concentrically aligned, said tabs are longitudinally aligned and face in the same direction, and said first and second plates are alternated; and
,(g) bonding said first and second plates and tabs together at their points of contact to form a flow restrictor having a central cylindrical bore connected to an outside cylindrical surface by a plurality of radial tortuous paths by heating said first and second plates to a brazing temperature for said metal whereby said plates and tabs are brazed together. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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