Valve with flexible sheet member
First Claim
1. A valve comprising:
- a first body portion having a first substantially flat surface,a second body portion having a second substantially flat surface facing the first surface,a flexible sheet positioned between the first and second surfaces,a fluid receiving chamber comprising a void in the first body portion created and defined by a concave surface formed in the first substantially flat surface and a first side of the flexible sheet,at least two fluid passageways formed in the first body portion communicating at spaced locations with the void which forms the fluid receiving chamber,at least one of the fluid passageways being a channel formed in the first substantially flat surface laterally of the void and progressing to and terminating in the void,the channel being defined jointly by a portion of the first body portion which is located laterally of the concave surface and by the first surface of the flexible sheet which is engagable with the first substantially flat surface and the concave surface in the first body portion,means for flexing the sheet against and away from the concave surface formed in the first body portion,in order that when the flexible sheet is flexed against concave surface in the first body portion, the passageways are sealed from each other, andwhen the flexible sheet is flexed away from the concave surface in the first body portion the fluid passageways are placed in communication with each other by way of the fluid receiving chamber comprising the void.
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Abstract
A valve is disclosed comprising a first body portion (2) having a first surface (16), a second body portion (4) having a second surface (51) facing the first surface, a flexible sheet (8) positioned between the first and second surfaces, a void (4) in the first body portion created and defined by a concave surface (46) formed in the first surface and one side (18) of the flexible sheet. There are at least two fluid passageways (20) (22) in the first body portion communicating with the void at spaced locations, at least one of the fluid passageways being a channel formed in the first surface and terminating at the void. A source of pressure and vacuum (50) (54) is provided for flexing the sheet against and away from the first body portion in order that when the flexible sheet is flexed against the first body portion, the passageways are sealed from each other, and when the flexible sheet is flexed away from the first body portion the fluid passageways are placed in communication with each other by way of the void.
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17 Claims
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1. A valve comprising:
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a first body portion having a first substantially flat surface, a second body portion having a second substantially flat surface facing the first surface, a flexible sheet positioned between the first and second surfaces, a fluid receiving chamber comprising a void in the first body portion created and defined by a concave surface formed in the first substantially flat surface and a first side of the flexible sheet, at least two fluid passageways formed in the first body portion communicating at spaced locations with the void which forms the fluid receiving chamber, at least one of the fluid passageways being a channel formed in the first substantially flat surface laterally of the void and progressing to and terminating in the void, the channel being defined jointly by a portion of the first body portion which is located laterally of the concave surface and by the first surface of the flexible sheet which is engagable with the first substantially flat surface and the concave surface in the first body portion, means for flexing the sheet against and away from the concave surface formed in the first body portion, in order that when the flexible sheet is flexed against concave surface in the first body portion, the passageways are sealed from each other, and when the flexible sheet is flexed away from the concave surface in the first body portion the fluid passageways are placed in communication with each other by way of the fluid receiving chamber comprising the void. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A valve comprising:
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a first body portion having a first substantially flat surface, a second body portion having a second substantially flat surface facing the first surface, a flexible sheet secured between the first and second surfaces, a fluid receiving chamber comprising a first void in the first body portion created and defined by a first concave surface formed in the first substantially flat surface and a first side of the flexible sheet, at least two fluid passageways formed in the first body portion communicating at spaced locations with the void which forms the fluid receiving chamber, at least one of the fluid passageways being a channel formed in the first substantially flat surface laterally of the void and progressing to and terminating in the first void, the channel being defined jointly by a portion of the first body portion which is located laterally of the concave surface and by the first surface of the flexible sheet which is engagable with the first substantially flat surface and the concave surface in the first body portion, a second void in the second body portion aligned with the first void and on the opposite side of the flexible sheet, the second void being created and defined by a second concave surface formed in the second surface and the opposite side of the flexible sheet, means for flexing the sheet against and away from the concave surface formed in the first substantially flat surface, in order that when the flexible sheet is flexed against the concave surface formed in the first substantially flat surface, the fluid passageways are sealed from each other, and when the flexible sheet is flexed away from said concave surface formed in the first surface the fluid passageways are placed in communication with each other by way of the fluid receiver chamber comprising the first void. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A valve comprising:
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a first body portion having a first substantially flat surface, a second body portion having a second substantially flat surface facing the first surface, a flexible sheet secured between the first and second surfaces, a fluid receiving chamber comprising a first void in the first body portion created and defined by a first concave surface formed in the first substantially flat surface and a first side of the flexible sheet, at least two fluid passageways formed in the first body portion communicating at spaced locations with the void which forms the fluid receiving chamber, at least one of the fluid passageways being a channel formed in the first substantially flat surface laterally of the void and progressing to and terminating in the void, the channel being defined jointly by a portion of the first body portion which is located laterally of the concave surface and by the first surface of the flexible sheet which is engagable with the first substantially flat surface and the concave surface in the first body portion, a second void in the second body portion aligned with the first void and on the opposite side of the flexible sheet, the second void being created and defined by a second concave surface formed in the second surface and the opposite side of the flexible sheet, means for flexing the sheet against and away from the concave surface formed in the first substantially flat surface, in order that when the flexible sheet is flexd against the first concave surface, the fluid passageways are sealed from each other, and when the flexible sheet is flexed away from said concave surface formed in the first surface the fluid passageways are placed in communication with each other by way of the fluid receiving chamber comprising the first void, the second concave surface and hence, the void in the second body portion, having a larger diameter than the first concave surface and hence the void in the first body portion, so that equal pressure in both voids will create a greater force on the surface of the sheet which faces the larger void. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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