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Flow controller, parts of flow controller, and related method

Patent 5850850 Issued on December 22, 1998. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject July 23, 2016. 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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Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 685260 filed on 07/23/1996

US Classes:

137/486, Responsive to change in rate of fluid flow137/487.5, Electrically actuated valve251/303, Biased251/335.2Diaphragm

Examiners

Primary: Michalsky, Gerald A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 0129012 EP. 12/14/1984
  • 0278861 EP. 08/14/1988
  • 0428364 EP. 05/14/1991
  • 2221975 GB. 02/14/1990

International Classes

G05D 007/06
F16K 041/10

Abstract

A mass fluid flow controller has a valve which is controlled by a controller rod which is substantially pivotally mounted on a metallic diaphragm which stretches and unstretches with the movement of the rod. The actuation of the rod movement is by the expansion and contraction of an actuator wire which is heated for the expansion and allowed to cool for the contraction. The primary fluid flow path through the controller is straight. A sensor conduit, providing a parallel sensor fluid flow path, is connected in position using metallic sealer members which extend into openings to the primary fluid flow path and which are rounded along the direction through such openings. The pressure drop, along the primary fluid flow path, to create flow through the sensor conduit, is provided by a fluid flow restrictor having a core and having lengths of wire along the core which are squeezed between the core and a tapered fluid flow path wall in the vicinity of the sensor conduit input and output connections. A spherical or a conical shape may be used for the form of the core. A valve seat bushing is mounted in pipe structure providing the primary fluid flow path by applying a force against an end surface of the bushing, with movement of the bushing blocked, in order to deform the end surface, push the outer wall of the bushing against the inner wall of the pipe structure, and fix the bushing in the pipe structure.

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