or
Bookmark and Share
One touch actuated valve
 
   
Document Number
US Patent 6659373
Issued Date
December 9, 2003
Link
Inventors
Map
Abstract
A one touch valve for activating fluid flow between an inlet conduit and an outlet conduit is disclosed. The valve has a flow cylinder defining an inflow chamber in fluid communication with the inlet conduit and an outflow chamber in fluid communication with the outlet conduit. The flow cylinder includes an end plate and an intermediate plate having a center collar with an aperture. A flexible diaphragm is provided with a sealing surface in contact with the collar to create a seal. The diaphragm has an edge coupled to the intermediate plate and a small diameter hole providing fluid contact between the inflow chamber and an intermediate chamber which is defined by the intermediate plate of the flow cylinder. A plunger is placed on the diaphragm to create a seal with the opposite surface of the diaphragm from the sealing surface. A shaft has one end connected to the plunger and extends through the aperture of the diaphragm. A spring is located between the end plate of the flow cylinder and the contact surface of the plunger. Pushing the shaft causes the plunger to separate from the diaphragm creating fluid pressure on the diaphragm contact surface to push the plunger toward the end plate end, compressing the spring, and causing the diaphragm to separate from the collar causing fluid to flow from the inflow chamber through the aperture to the outflow chamber. Releasing the shaft causes the spring to decompress, forcing the plunger and diaphragm away from the end plate re-establishing the seal between the sealing surface with the collar preventing fluid flow from the intermediate chamber to the outflow chamber.
Drawing
One touch actuated valve - US Patent 6659373 Drawing
Drawing from US Patent 6659373
Tags:
Description:
Amusing 0%
Clever 0%
Complex 0%
Efficient 0%
Historic 0%
Important 0%
Innovative 0%
Interesting 0%
Practical 0%
Simple 0%
Number of Claims:
38
Comments:
no comments yet
Owner
Nelson; L. R. (Peoria, IL)
Published
December 9, 2003
Application Number
09/870,582
Filed
May 30, 2001
US Classification
239/570   239/391 239/526 251/45
Int'l Classification
B05B   1/30   (20060101)   B67D   5/34   (20060101)   B67D   5/06   (20060101)   B67D   5/37   (20060101)   F16K   31/36   (20060101)   F16K   31/385   (20060101)   B67D   1/00   (20060101)  
Examiner
Assistant Examiner
Attorney/Law Firm
USPTO Field of Search
239/525   239/526   239/527   239/570   239/572   239/390   239/391   239/392   251/45   251/46   251/38  
Related Patents
7527239 - Control valve assembly for spray guns - Owned by Ruey Ryh Enterprise Co., Ltd (Changhua Hsien,TW)

A control valve assembly for spray guns comprises a flexible valve having a water-sealing portion defined by a support surface and an abutment surface conjoined to a pivoting rod via a water-stop surface disposed there-between. A water-pressure adjusting valve includes a pressure-relief section having a flow orifice to mount to a valve shaft of a pressure valve and match to the pivoting rod and the abutment surface of the flexible valve thereby. The pressure-relief section, precisely situated between a stop seat of a spray gun body and a valve seat, has a watertight ring fixed at one side to closely abut against the stop seat. A support section, extending at the other side of the water-pressure adjusting valve, has a pivoting hole defining the end portion opposite to the flow orifice thereof. Besides, the pressure valve has a positioning ring mounted to the predetermined position of the valve shaft thereon.

7000854 - Pullout spray head with single-button mode selector - Owned by Moen Incorporated (North Olmsted, OH)

A spray head for a faucet or the like has a wand body defining a flow path from an inlet to first and second outlets. Diverter seats are provided so a face seal on a diverter spool can direct flow to the first or second outlet. The spool is positioned by a trigger acting on cam surfaces formed on a toggle. A spring biases the toggle to one of two stable states. Movement of the spool by the trigger causes the toggle to change states so subsequent actuation of the trigger causes the spool to move in the opposite direction. The wand body also has a pause button that reciprocates in a chamber that is part of the flow path. The chamber includes a valve seat and the pause button has a spool having a face seal that is engageable with the valve seat to shut off flow through the spray head. A return spring causes separation of the pause button's face seal upon release of pressure on the pause button. The pause button's seals in the chamber are arranged to have equal diameters and thus provide balanced hydraulic forces on the spool.

7398954 - Remote-coupled faucet adapter - Owned by L. R. Nelson Corporation (Peoria, IL)

A faucet adapter including an inlet assembly that includes a connecting portion configured for connection to a fluid source. A handle remote from the connecting portion is operably connected thereto such that actuation of the handle results in actuation of the connecting portion, independent of a fluid flow through the adapter.

7422039 - Fluid transfer apparatus - Owned by Scepter Corporation (Scarborough, Ontario,CA)

An apparatus for transferring a fluid from a supply container to a desired receptacle. The apparatus includes a conduit having a fluid passage with a valve seat and a flexible containment member. A moveable sealing member is coupled to the flexible containment member and is configured for sealingly engaging the valve seat. An activator is coupled to the sealing member for displacing the sealing member from the valve seat to effect the creation of a reduced fluid pressure in the fluid in the supply container.

Claims
Description
Prev: Shower head
Next: Spray head
About| FAQs| Terms & Disclaimer| Link to Us| Contact Us