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Flexible retainer ring for duck bill valve

  • US 6,527,011 B1
  • Filed: 05/18/2000
  • Issued: 03/04/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/18/2000
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An improved non-rebreathing valve for use in breathing apparatus, comprising in combination:

  • a valve housing having a first opening at one end, a second opening at an opposite end, an exhaust port in between said first opening and said second opening, and an internal valve housing seat;

    a one-way valve element disposed in said valve housing between said first opening and said exhaust port, said one-way valve element in sealing contact with said internal valve housing seat of said valve housing to allow a respiratory gas flowing into said first opening of said valve housing to flow through said one-way valve element and only out of said second opening of said valve housing and to allow an expiratory gas to unseat said one-way valve element from said internal valve housing seat of said valve housing to allow the expiratory gas to flow into said exhaust port of said valve housing; and

    a retainer ring positioned in said valve housing between said one-way valve element and said first opening, said retainer ring having a center portion and an annular ring portion, said center portion being concentrically connected within said annular ring portion by a plurality of flexible radial supports extending in a radial direction from said center portion to said annular ring portion allowing said center portion to flex axially relative to said annular ring portion (1) during the flow of said expiratory gas and resiliently assists in the displacement of said one-way valve element from said internal valve housing seat thereby increasing, toward said first opening to a first extended position upon being engaged by said one-way valve element and to provide resilient shock absorption for said one-way valve element as said one-way valve element moves axially toward said first opening after being unseated from said internal valve housing seat to thereby increase the flow of said expiratory gas to said exhaust port of said valve housing while preventing inversion and deformation of said one-way valve element in response to the flow of said expiratory gas, and (2) during the flow of said respiratory gas, toward said second opening to a second extended position to engage said one-way valve element to assist in the opening of said one-way valve element as said one-way valve element moves axially toward said second opening to thereby increase the flow of said respiratory through said one-way valve element.

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