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Rate of flow control valve

  • US 4,962,912 A
  • Filed: 09/21/1989
  • Issued: 10/16/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/01/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A flow rate regulating valve, comprising:

  • a housing having an inlet port and an outlet port for the fluid pressure,a partition separating the cavity of the housing into two valve spaces each communicating with one of the respective ports,said partition having a transfer port for the fluid to flow between the two valve spaces in the form of a cutout in the partition so as to extend from one valve space to the other, anda rotary valve member arranged in one of the two valve spaces on the respective side of the partition and adapted for setting the desired rate of flow from one valve space into the other by turning such valve member in relation to the transfer port by an external force, such valve member being able to be turned between a closed setting completely covering the transport port and an open setting at least partly uncovering the transfer port, said rotary valve member providing a substantially continuous surface facing said transfer port in said closing setting, said continuous surface being free of any opening at least in a part which may be passed over the transfer port, said transfer port extending in a peripheral direction, with respect to axis of rotation of said rotary valve member of less than 360° and

    defining a curved length with a cross section which continuously varies along said curved length, said continuous surface of said rotary valve member completely covering said transfer port in said closed setting and said continuous surface being positioned laterally adjacent said transfer port in said open setting to allow fluid to freely pass through said transfer port, said rotary valve member running on said partition and being in the form of a segment of a circle having a center coinciding with a center of said partition, said rotary valve member having an axis of rotation extending through said center, said segment of a circle having an outer periphery with an arc length greater than 180°

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