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Slow acting fluid valve

Patent 4872638 Issued on October 10, 1989. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject January 29, 2008. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Application

No. 150383 filed on 01/29/1988

US Classes:

251/54, Closed fluid circuit dashpot or choke chamber251/61.4, Coaxial spring biasing means between valve and actuator251/61.5, Actuator wall between valve and coaxial spring biasing means251/122, Tapered metering plug251/331, Diaphragm251/333, Particular head and seat cooperation251/335.2, Diaphragm251/360Removable

Examiners

Primary: Walton, George L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 1182920 DE 12/13/1964
  • 1299114 FR 12/13/1962
  • 0014679 JP 02/13/1981

International Classes

F16K 031/126
F16K 031/122

Abstract

A slow acting pneumatically operated valve which uses gas pressure and/or pneumatic pressure acting on a diaphragm to counteract the force of a coiled spring, thereby activating a double tapered fluorocarbon plastic poppet against a fluorocarbon plastic valve seat. Actuation of the poppet must be extremely slow and uniform such that fluid in the affected supply line does not experience shocks which can be transmitted to other supply line components. Actuation speed is restricted by use of a damping piston attached to the opposite end of the poppet stem, which restricts the flow of hydraulic fluid to opposite sides of the piston chamber during an actuation cycle. The double taper poppet incorporates an extremely low angle of incidence to the valve seat. Valve opening increases very slowly during the initial opening travel and decreases slowly during final closing travel, thereby further reducing the potential for fluid system shocks.

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