Claims
- 1. A valve for splitting a stream of fluid in a tube having a plurality of ports therein into two streams, one of which continues through the tube and the other of which continues outside the tube and for controlling the volume ratio of the outflowing streams comprising:
- a toroidal baffle disposed in sliding engagement with the interior of said tube downstream of said ports,
- means for closing said ports operable with and attached to said baffle,
- A servomotor having a bullet-shaped plug thereon disposed in the tube with the plug facing the toroidal baffle, and
- drive rods connecting the servomotor to the toroidal baffle, the servomotor being adapted to move the baffle into mating engagement with the bullet-shaped plug and simultaneously move the gates away from the ports in the tube and to move the baffle away from the bullet-shaped plug and simultaneously move the gates across the ports in the tube.
- 2. Valve according to claim 1 wherein the means for closing said ports comprise gates attached to the toroidal baffle and disposed in sliding engagement with the interior surface of the tube.
- 3. Valve according to claim 2 and including a ledge on the interior of the tube which constitutes a valve stop at the lower end of travel of the diverter valve.
- 4. Valve according to claim 3 wherein the valve is disposed in the inner of two concentric tubes and including an O-ring in the annulus between the concentric tubes upstream of the ports whereby the flow continuing outside the inner tube flows through the annulus between tubes.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the course of, or under, a contract with the UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY.
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