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Precision passive flat-top valve for medication infusion system

  • US 4,712,583 A
  • Filed: 05/27/1986
  • Issued: 12/15/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/27/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A one-way precision valve for medical applications, said valve for mounting between an upper housing portion having an essentially flat surface with an inlet aperture therein and a lower housing portion having an outlet portion therein, said valve being of one-piece manufacture and comprising:

  • a rigid circular valve disk, wherein said valve disk is so arranged and configured as to be of a thickness sufficiently substantial to prevent said valve disk from exhibiting a significant amount of flexure even under high reverse pressure;

    a cylindrical dynamic sealing ridge protruding from the top side of said rigid circular valve disk, said dynamic sealing ridge for providing a sealing contact with said flat surface of said upper housing portion around said inlet aperture when said valve disk is urged toward said upper housing portion;

    a static seal ring for installation between said upper and lower housing portions in sealing fashion, said static seal ring being located circumferentially around and spaced away from said valve disk; and

    a relatively thin support web extending between said static seal ring and said valve disk for supporting said valve disk from said static seal ring, said support web being flat when in an unbiased position, said support web supporting said dynamic sealing ridge on said valve disk in position around said inlet aperture, said dynamic sealing ridge being located above the surface of said support web, said support web being elastomeric and functioning to bias said valve disk toward said upper housing portion to maintain said dynamic sealing ridge against said upper housing portion around said inlet aperture in sealing fashion until and unless a predetermined forward pressure drop exists across said valve, said support web having disposed therein a plurality of apertures to allow the passage of fluid therethrough.

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