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Noise-reducing valve construction

Patent 4921014 Issued on May 1, 1990. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject April 27, 2009. 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.

Patent References

High energy loss nested sleeve fluid control device
Patent #: 3954124
Issued on: 05/04/1976
Inventor: Self

Orifice trim and backpressure plate for high pressure valves
Patent #: 4249574
Issued on: 02/10/1981
Inventor: Schnall ,   et al.

Anti-cavitation low-noise control valve cage trim for high pressure reducing service in liquid or gaseous flow
Patent #: 4567915
Issued on: 02/04/1986
Inventor: Bates ,   et al.

Control valve with anticavitation trim Patent #: 4617963
Issued on: 10/21/1986
Inventor: Stares

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 344297 filed on 04/27/1989

US Classes:

137/625.3, With metering feature137/494, With separate connected fluid reactor surface137/625.37, Piston138/42, Tortuous path138/43, Variable restriction251/127Baffle or zigzag flow restrictor

Examiners

Primary: Rosenthal, Arnold

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 2443206 DE 03/20/1976

International Class

F16K 047/14

Abstract

The invention contemplates a valve construction which provides a radially stacked succession of mutually fitted concentric annuli fitted to an inner tubular member which is open at one end for accommodating inlet fluid flow and which is adapted along its bore and at the opposite end to guide a poppet member that is axially positionable in the bore. The tubular member has a circumferentially and axially distributed plurality of like radial passages adapted to be opened and closed in accordance with the guided position of the poppet member. Progressively increasing pluralities of such radial passages characterize each successive annulus, and all annuli are circumferentially channeled to define a manifolded relation between the plural passage discharges from one annulus and the plural passage inlets of the next annulus. Outlet or downstream flow from the valve is taken from a circumferential manifold around the outermost multiple-ported annulus. All of the plural passages are configured as diffusers, with expanding section in the radially outward direction.

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