Rotary valve assembly and method
First Claim
1. A method of controlling fluid flow through at least one of a plurality of inlet ports included in a rotatably mounted roll, comprising:
- providing a plate coupled to the rotatably mounted roll and to a rotary union, the plate including a plurality of apertures;
placing at least one of the plurality of apertures in fluid communication with at least one of the inlet ports when the plate is coupled for rotation with the rotatably mounted roll;
moving the plate between desired positions with respect to the rotatably mounted roll to change which inlet ports are in fluid communication with apertures in the plate; and
actuating at least one cutting member with fluid controlled by the position of the plate with respect to the rotatably mounted roll.
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Abstract
A fluid valve for controlling fluid flow and/or vacuum to a plurality of ports and fluid lines in a rotating member has a rotary phase plate with a plurality of apertures therein which can be brought into fluid communication with selected ports and fluid lines in the rotating member by rotation of the rotary phase plate to one of at least two rotational positions with respect to the rotating member. Preferably, the fluid valve has at least a rotary union adapter coupling the rotary phase plate to a one-port rotary union or a roll adapter coupling the rotary phase plate to the rotating member. Most preferably, the fluid valve has both such adapters. By rotating the rotary phase plate with respect to the rotary union adapter and the roll adapter, certain apertures in the rotary union adapter are brought into fluid communication with one or more aligned fluid lines in the rotary union adapter and the roll adapter, and certain apertures in the rotary union adapter are brought out of fluid communication with one or more aligned fluid lines in the rotary union adapter and the roll adapter. Rotation of the rotary phase plate therefore causes fluid lines or patterns of fluid lines from the rotary union to the rotating member to open or close, thereby permitting or stopping fluid flow through the lines (or connecting or disconnecting the rotating member to a vacuum source).
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17 Claims
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1. A method of controlling fluid flow through at least one of a plurality of inlet ports included in a rotatably mounted roll, comprising:
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providing a plate coupled to the rotatably mounted roll and to a rotary union, the plate including a plurality of apertures;
placing at least one of the plurality of apertures in fluid communication with at least one of the inlet ports when the plate is coupled for rotation with the rotatably mounted roll;
moving the plate between desired positions with respect to the rotatably mounted roll to change which inlet ports are in fluid communication with apertures in the plate; and
actuating at least one cutting member with fluid controlled by the position of the plate with respect to the rotatably mounted roll. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 8, 9)
passing fluid through the rotary union to the plate; and
passing fluid from the plate to the rotatably mounted roll.
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3. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotatably mounted roll is a perforation roll.
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4. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the plate is held in a desired position by a detent mechanism.
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8. The fluid valve and roll assembly claimed in claim 1, wherein the plate is releasably coupled to the roll with a biased detent coupling and each of the desired positions corresponds to a detent engagement point.
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9. The fluid valve and roll assembly claimed in claim 8, wherein the coupling is configured and arranged to allow slippage between the desired positions when a preselected torque is exceeded.
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5. A fluid valve and roll assembly, comprising:
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a roll mounted for rotation about an axis, the roll having a plurality of inlet ports;
a rotary union coupled to the roll;
a plate including a plurality of apertures, the plate coupled to the rotary union and releasably coupled to the roll;
the plate having at least one aperture in fluid communication with at least one of the inlet ports when the plate is coupled for rotation with the roll; and
the plate being configured and arranged to move between desired positions with respect to the roll when the plate is at least partially released from its coupled state, wherein the roll includes at least one cutting member actuated by fluid flowing trough the at least one aperture. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A fluid valve and roll assembly, comprising:
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a roll having a plurality of fluid lines therein and mounted for rotation about an axis;
a rotary union coupled to the roll; and
a plate between the roll and the rotary union and coupled for rotation with the roll, the plate having a plurality of apertures formed therethrough forming at least one pattern substantially coinciding with one or more inlet ports in the end of the roll, the plate positionably coupled with respect to the end of the roll between a plurality of desired positions, wherein the roll includes at least one cutting member actuated by fluid flowing through at least one of the plurality of apertures in the plate. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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Specification