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Throttled fluid mixing device

  • US 4,609,506 A
  • Filed: 01/25/1985
  • Issued: 09/02/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/26/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A fluid mixing valve comprising:

  • a first fluid conduit containing a first valve casing having an inner face that widens outwardly from a fluid inflow end to a fluid outflow end and a first valve member which is convex toward said fluid inflow end, concave toward said fluid outflow end and is linearly axially movable relatively to said casing in order to vary an annular gap between the valve member and the valve casing, the profile of the said inner face of said first valve casing being so shaped that there is a first, predetermined mathematical relationship between the linear displacement of the said first valve member and the drag coefficient of the fluid flow path defined by said first valve member and said first valve casing;

    a second fluid conduit containing a second valve casing having an inner face that widens outwardly from a fluid inflow end to a fluid outflow end and a second valve member of a configuration substantially the same as that of said first valve member which is linearly axially movable relatively to said second casing in order to vary an annular gap between the valve member and the valve casing, the profile of the said inner face of said second valve casing being so shaped that there is a second, predetermined mathematical relationship between the linear displacement of the said second valve member and the drag coefficient of the fluid flow path defined by said second valve member and said second valve casing;

    means coupling said second fluid conduit to said first fluid conduit whereby a second fluid delivered from said second conduit can enter said first fluid conduit on the downstream side of said first valve member for mixing with a first fluid flowing in said first conduit in a region of turbulence immediately on the downstream side of said first valve member; and

    means so coupling said first and second valve members for common movement that a predetermined ratio of the two mixed fluids flowing in said first conduit can be maintained regardless of the total volume of flow of the two fluids.

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