Flow control valve having flow adjustable by variable ring
First Claim
1. A valve comprising:
- a housing divided into a first chamber and a second chamber and having an inlet and an outlet defining a flow passage through said housing;
a piston mounted in a bore in said flow passage and cooperating with said outlet to alter the flow area through said outlet;
an orifice through said piston providing fluid flow from said inlet to said outlet;
spring means biasing said piston toward said inlet, said spring means providing a bias force that establishes a substantially constant pressure differential between said first chamber and said second chamber to enable substantially constant outlet flow at varied pressures; and
means having an alterable cross-sectional area encircling said orifice for altering fluid flow through said orifice.
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Abstract
A constant flow rate controller valve includes a piston spring biased towards the top of the valve. Fluid or gas flowing into the valve increases the forces in the chamber above the piston, forcing the piston toward a valve seat. The piston is thus seated in the valve seat, blocking gas or fluid flow to the outlet port. The forces on the piston in the chamber below the piston builds as flow goes through the piston until the forces in this chamber including the piston spring force is greater than the forces in the chamber above the piston. The piston then is lifted from the valve seat, and the pathway to the outlet orifice is opened. At equilibrium, fluid or gas flows through or around the piston via the variable orifice. The equilibrium flow rate can be altered through variation of fluid flow through the piston orifice and/or around the piston by a bladder ring which is inflated or deflated, by an elastomeric ring which is compressed by liquid or structural forces, or by a metal or plastic ring that is circumferentially variable by mechanical actuators. Change in the fluid flow through the piston orifice or around the piston alters the flow resistance, Cv. The piston thus moves to an equilibrium position based on the altered flow rate Q.
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16 Claims
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1. A valve comprising:
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a housing divided into a first chamber and a second chamber and having an inlet and an outlet defining a flow passage through said housing; a piston mounted in a bore in said flow passage and cooperating with said outlet to alter the flow area through said outlet; an orifice through said piston providing fluid flow from said inlet to said outlet; spring means biasing said piston toward said inlet, said spring means providing a bias force that establishes a substantially constant pressure differential between said first chamber and said second chamber to enable substantially constant outlet flow at varied pressures; and means having an alterable cross-sectional area encircling said orifice for altering fluid flow through said orifice. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A valve comprising:
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a housing divided into a first chamber and a second chamber and having an inlet and an outlet defining a flow passage through said housing; a piston mounted in a bore in said flow passage and cooperating with said outlet to alter the flow area through said outlet; an orifice through said piston providing fluid flow from said inlet to said outlet; spring means biasing said piston toward said inlet, said spring means providing a bias force that establishes a substantially constant pressure differential between said first chamber and said second chamber to enable substantially constant outlet flow at varied pressures; and means for altering fluid flow through said orifice to adjust the fluid flow rate, said means for altering fluid flow comprising an inflatable bladder adjacent said orifice.
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15. A valve comprising:
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a housing divided into a first chamber and a second chamber and having an inlet and an outlet defining a flow passage through said housing; a piston mounted in a bore in said flow passage and cooperating with said outlet to alter the flow area through said outlet; an orifice through said piston providing fluid flow from said inlet to said outlet; spring means biasing said piston toward said inlet, said spring means providing a bias force that establishes a substantially constant pressure differential between said first chamber and said second chamber to enable substantially constant outlet flow at varied pressures; and means for altering fluid flow through said orifice, said means for altering fluid flow comprising a deformable elastomer adjacent said orifice.
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16. A valve comprising:
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a housing divided into a first chamber and a second chamber and having an inlet and an outlet defining a flow passage through said housing; a piston mounted in a bore in said flow passage and cooperating with said outlet to alter the flow area through said outlet; an orifice through said piston providing fluid flow from said inlet to said outlet; spring means biasing said piston toward said inlet, said spring means providing a bias force that establishes a substantially constant pressure differential between said first chamber and said second chamber to enable substantially constant outlet flow at varied pressures; and means for altering fluid flow through said orifice, said means for altering fluid flow comprising a circumferentially variable ring adjacent said orifice.
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Specification