Flow control valve
First Claim
1. A flow control valve, comprising:
- (a) a valve housing having a bore therethrough and a valve seat surrounding the bore adjacent one end thereof;
(b) a valve member axially movable within the bore of the housing between a normally closed position against the seat to stop flow and an open position spaced from the seat to permit flow through the housing when the supply line is pressurized, the valve member further including a bore therethrough;
(c) a seal surrounding the bore of the valve member; and
(d) a lightweight float that is freely floating and axially movable a limited distance within the bore of the valve member between a closed position against the seal to stop flow when the supply line is pressurized and the valve member is in the closed position and an open position spaced from the seal to permit flow through the valve member and draining of the supply line when the supply line is depressurized and the valve member is in the closed position, wherein the float is in the form of a hollow body having an open lower end and a loosed upper end, whereby fluid from the supply line is adapted to flow into the open end of the hollow body such that the float is very sensitive to the introduction of pressure in the supply line and the upper end of the float is adapted to quickly move against the seal at a pressure of less than one psi.
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Abstract
A flow control valve is provided for connection to a water supply line forontrolling the flow of water between a water tank and a toilet bowl in an aircraft. The valve comprises a valve housing having an axial bore therethrough. A cylindrical valve member axially slidable within the bore is moved between a normally closed position against a valve seat and an open position spaced from the seat. The valve member also has an axial bore therethrough. When the supply line is pressurized, a float in the bore of the valve member moves against a seat in the valve member to completely stop flow through the valve when the valve member is normally closed. When the supply line is depressurized, the float moves away from the valve member seat by the force of gravity to permit draining of the supply line. In operation, with the supply line pressurized, the valve member is temporarily moved to the open position by a solenoid to permit a predetermined amount of water to flow through the supply line to the toilet for flushing purposes.
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7 Claims
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1. A flow control valve, comprising:
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(a) a valve housing having a bore therethrough and a valve seat surrounding the bore adjacent one end thereof; (b) a valve member axially movable within the bore of the housing between a normally closed position against the seat to stop flow and an open position spaced from the seat to permit flow through the housing when the supply line is pressurized, the valve member further including a bore therethrough; (c) a seal surrounding the bore of the valve member; and (d) a lightweight float that is freely floating and axially movable a limited distance within the bore of the valve member between a closed position against the seal to stop flow when the supply line is pressurized and the valve member is in the closed position and an open position spaced from the seal to permit flow through the valve member and draining of the supply line when the supply line is depressurized and the valve member is in the closed position, wherein the float is in the form of a hollow body having an open lower end and a loosed upper end, whereby fluid from the supply line is adapted to flow into the open end of the hollow body such that the float is very sensitive to the introduction of pressure in the supply line and the upper end of the float is adapted to quickly move against the seal at a pressure of less than one psi. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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