Method and apparatus for regulating and terminating fluid flow
First Claim
1. A fluid valve for controlling flow of a fluid from an upstream region to a downstream region, the fluid valve comprising:
- a generally cylindrical housing having a fluid entrance and a fluid exit;
a fluid entry member having a generally cylindrical sidewall formed with at least one regulating aperture for receiving fluid from the upstream region, the side wall further formed with a second aperture for receiving fluid from the upstream region, the fluid entry member movably disposed within the housing such that the at least one regulating aperture has a total area exposed to the upstream region sufficient to allow a substantially constant rate of fluid flow through the fluid valve over a range of pressure differentials between the upstream region and the downstream region; and
a cap having a first end and a peripheral sidewall, the first end coupled to an end of the fluid entry member opposite the housing, the peripheral sidewall engaging the housing and preventing fluid flow through the valve when the difference in fluid pressure between the upstream region and the downstream region exceeds a desired value, and wherein the second aperture is positioned closer to the cap than the at least one regulating aperture.
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Abstract
A fluid valve for controlling flow of a fluid from an upstream region to a downstream region includes a housing having a fluid exit, a fluid entry member having a sidewall, and a shut-off member associated with the housing. The sidewall and the fluid entry member is formed with at least one regulating aperture for receiving fluid from the upstream region and a second aperture for receiving fluid from the upstream region. The fluid entry member is movably disposed within the housing such that the at least one regulating aperture has an effective area exposed to the upstream region that decreases as a pressure differential between the upstream region and the downstream region increases. The shut-off member is associated with the housing and the fluid entry member such that fluid flow through the second aperture is prevented when the difference in fluid pressure between the upstream region and the downstream region exceeds a desired value.
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8 Claims
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1. A fluid valve for controlling flow of a fluid from an upstream region to a downstream region, the fluid valve comprising:
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a generally cylindrical housing having a fluid entrance and a fluid exit;
a fluid entry member having a generally cylindrical sidewall formed with at least one regulating aperture for receiving fluid from the upstream region, the side wall further formed with a second aperture for receiving fluid from the upstream region, the fluid entry member movably disposed within the housing such that the at least one regulating aperture has a total area exposed to the upstream region sufficient to allow a substantially constant rate of fluid flow through the fluid valve over a range of pressure differentials between the upstream region and the downstream region; and
a cap having a first end and a peripheral sidewall, the first end coupled to an end of the fluid entry member opposite the housing, the peripheral sidewall engaging the housing and preventing fluid flow through the valve when the difference in fluid pressure between the upstream region and the downstream region exceeds a desired value, and wherein the second aperture is positioned closer to the cap than the at least one regulating aperture. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A fluid valve for controlling flow of a fluid from an upstream region to a downstream region, the fluid valve comprising:
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a generally cylindrical housing having a fluid entrance and a fluid exit;
a fluid entry member having a generally cylindrical sidewall formed with at least one regulating aperture for receiving fluid from the upstream region, the side wall further formed with a non-regulating orifice positioned further upstream than the at least one regulating aperture for receiving fluid from the upstream region, the fluid entry member movably disposed within the housing such that the at least one regulating aperture has a total area exposed to the upstream region sufficient to allow a substantially constant rate of fluid flow through the fluid valve over a range of pressure differentials between the upstream region and the downstream region; and
a cap having a first end and a peripheral sidewall, the first end coupled to an end of the fluid entry member opposite the housing, the peripheral sidewall engaging the housing and preventing fluid flow through the valve, including the non-regulating orifice, when the difference in fluid pressure between the upstream region and the downstream region exceeds a desired value. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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