Three-way valve for an attenuator
First Claim
1. A three-way valve for use in a fluid pulsation attenuator type having a flexible diaphragm disposed to move between lower, neutral and upper positions, the diaphragm having one side thereof contacting the fluid having pulsations to be attenuated and the other side disposed to contact the valve, the valve comprising:
- an elongate, hollow casing extending within the attenuator having an air inlet for introducing air thereinto, an air outlet for releasing exhaust from the interior thereof;
first and second chambers within the casing, spaced apart therein, and in fluid communication with the air inlet and air outlet, respectively;
a valve head for non-secured, contacting engagement with the diaphragm;
a bore within the casing, said bore having a soft spring means interposed between the valve head and a plate within the bore on one end of the casing;
an elongate sliding tube slidably disposed within the casing having one end attached to the valve head and the other end terminating within the casing, said sliding tube including a plurality of orifices in the wall thereof, said orifices disposed between said first and second chambers when the sliding tube is in its neutral position, and movable between the first and second chambers following corresponding movement of the valve head against the diaphragm, said movement of the orifices into the first and second chambers establishing air communication therebetween and the interior of the casing via the sliding tube;
port means in the casing linking the interior of the casing with the exterior thereof, whereby reciprocal movement of the sliding tube permits selective air communication between the first and second chambers with the interior of the attenuator air tank.
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Abstract
A three-way valve for use in a fluid pulsation attenuator having a flexible diaphragm forming an interface with a flow of pulsating fluid on one side and a chamber of pressurized air on the other. The valve includes a head and an attached sliding tube having a plurality of orifices through its wall. As the head follows movement of the diaphragm, the sliding tube moves between positions which permit one or more orifices to communicate with chambers in the valve to either introduce additional pressurized air into the air chamber portion of the attenuator, or to discharge air therefrom, as needed, to quickly achieve matching, at start-up, and the continuance of matching of the air chamber pressure to the running-average pressure of the fluid on the other side of the diaphragm, and thus to keep the diaphragm'"'"'s average position approximately centered within its range of movement, ready to absorb pulses of either sign.
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1. A three-way valve for use in a fluid pulsation attenuator type having a flexible diaphragm disposed to move between lower, neutral and upper positions, the diaphragm having one side thereof contacting the fluid having pulsations to be attenuated and the other side disposed to contact the valve, the valve comprising:
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an elongate, hollow casing extending within the attenuator having an air inlet for introducing air thereinto, an air outlet for releasing exhaust from the interior thereof; first and second chambers within the casing, spaced apart therein, and in fluid communication with the air inlet and air outlet, respectively; a valve head for non-secured, contacting engagement with the diaphragm; a bore within the casing, said bore having a soft spring means interposed between the valve head and a plate within the bore on one end of the casing; an elongate sliding tube slidably disposed within the casing having one end attached to the valve head and the other end terminating within the casing, said sliding tube including a plurality of orifices in the wall thereof, said orifices disposed between said first and second chambers when the sliding tube is in its neutral position, and movable between the first and second chambers following corresponding movement of the valve head against the diaphragm, said movement of the orifices into the first and second chambers establishing air communication therebetween and the interior of the casing via the sliding tube; port means in the casing linking the interior of the casing with the exterior thereof, whereby reciprocal movement of the sliding tube permits selective air communication between the first and second chambers with the interior of the attenuator air tank. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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