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Valve for a patient support structure

  • US 4,798,227 A
  • Filed: 04/28/1987
  • Issued: 01/17/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/30/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A multi-outlet, variable flow gas valve comprising:

  • (a) a housing defining an inlet and a passageway, said inlet communicating with said passageway;

    (b) at least two cylinder chambers defined within said housing and communicating with said passageway, each said chamber having a longitudinal centerline therethrough;

    (c) a discrete outlet defined in said housing for each said cylinder chamber and communicating therewith, said outlet being disposed perpendicularly to said longitudinal centerline of said cylinder chamber; and

    (d) means for variably controlling communication of said inlet with each said outlet through said passageway and each said cylinder chamber, said variable communication control means comprising;

    (i) a piston slidably received within each said cylinder chamber, said piston blocking all communication between each said outlet and said inlet when said piston is oriented at at least one predetermined location within said cylinder chamber, said piston permitting maximum communication between said outlet and said inlet through said cylinder chamber when said piston is oriented at another predetermined location within said cylinder chamber, said piston permitting a predetermined degree of communication between said outlet and said inlet through said cylinder chamber depending on the orientation of said piston within said cylinder chamber; and

    (ii) means for orienting said piston at a predetermined location within said cylinder chamber, said means for orienting said piston comprising;

    (i'"'"') a threaded opening extending through said piston and concentric with said longitudinal center line thereof;

    (ii'"'"') a rotatable shaft having a threaded exterior portion engaging said threaded opening of said piston;

    (iii'"'"') means for rotating said shaft whereby rotation of said shaft causes displacement of said piston along said shaft in said cylinder chamber, the direction of said displacement depending on the direction of rotation of said shaft; and

    (iv'"'"') means for precluding full rotation of said piston, said rotation preclusion means comprising a projection associated with said piston and having a free end extending into each said outlet of said housing.

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