Claims
- 1. A relief valve comprising:
a first moveable member having an inner wall that defines an axial bore; a substantially solid piston slideably disposed within the axial bore; a stationary member having an orifice; a second movable member having at least a first position in which it blocks the orifice and a second position in which it permits at least some fluid to pass through the orifice, wherein, during operation of the relief valve, fluid enters the valve through a first port, travels between the first moveable member and the piston to exert pressure on the second moveable member at the orifice, thereby causing the second moveable member to move to the second position and permitting the fluid to exit the relief valve through a second port of the relief valve.
- 2. The relief valve of claim 1, wherein the first and second moveable members are disposed on opposite sides of the stationary member from one another.
- 3. The relief valve of claim 1, further comprising a means for biasing the piston toward the first port.
- 4. The relief valve of claim 3, wherein the biasing means is a spring.
- 5. The relief valve of claim 3, wherein the biasing means is a spring comprising a first end in contact with the piston and a second end in contact with the fixed member.
- 6. The relief valve of claim 1, wherein the first and second moveable members are disposed on opposite sides of the stationary member, the relief valve further comprising:
a first biasing means for biasing the piston toward the first port; a second biasing means for biasing the second moveable member toward the orifice.
- 7. The relief valve of claim 6, wherein the first biasing means is a first spring and the second biasing means is a second spring.
- 8. The relief valve of claim 6, wherein the second biasing means is a spring comprising a first end and a second end, the first end being in contact with the second moveable member, the relief valve further comprising:
an adjusting piece disposed such that the second moveable member is between the fixed member and the adjusting piece, wherein the second end of the spring is in contact with the adjusting piece, and wherein the adjusting piece can be adjusted to change the distance between itself and the second moveable member, thereby changing the compression of the spring.
- 9. The relief valve of claim 1, wherein the second moveable member is biased to remain in the first position by a force, the relief valve further comprising:
a means for adjusting the amount of the force.
- 10. A relief valve comprising:
an adapter having at least a first chamber and a second chamber; a moveable member disposed within the first chamber, the moveable member having an axial bore that communicates with the first chamber; a substantially solid piston partially disposed in the axial bore and partially disposed in the first chamber; a means for blocking communication between the first chamber and the second chamber, wherein during operation of the relief valve, fluid travels between the piston and the axial bore, through the first chamber and exerts pressure on the blocking means, thereby causing the blocking means to move and to permit the fluid to enter the second chamber.
- 11. The relief valve of claim 10, wherein, when the fluid exits the first chamber through the orifice, the pressure in the first chamber drops, thereby causing the piston to move toward the orifice.
- 12. The relief valve of claim 10, further comprising:
a first port; and a second port, wherein fluid enters the relief valve through the first port, travels between the piston and the axial bore, through the first chamber and exerts pressure on the blocking means, thereby causing the blocking means to move and to permit the fluid to enter the second chamber, and travels from the second chamber to the second port.
- 13. The relief valve of claim 10, further comprising:
a first port; and a second port, wherein the first moveable member blocks the flow of fluid between the first and second ports, and wherein fluid enters the relief valve through the first port, travels between the piston and the axial bore, through the first chamber and exerts pressure on the blocking means, thereby causing the blocking means to move and to permit the fluid to enter the second chamber, and travels from the second chamber to the second port, reducing the pressure in the first chamber and causing:
the piston to move toward the orifice, and the first moveable member to move toward the orifice, thereby permitting at least some fluid to flow from the first port to the second port without passing through the axial bore of the first moveable member.
- 14. A relief valve comprising:
a cage having an axial bore; a moveable member disposed within the axial bore of the cage, the moveable member comprising a first end and a second end, the moveable member having an axial bore extending from the first end to the second end; a fixed member disposed within the axial bore of the cage adjacent to the second end of the moveable member, a chamber being defined between the moveable member and the fixed member; a piston disposed within the axial bore of the moveable member and at least partially extending into the chamber, the piston comprising a stem having a slotted section and a non-slotted section, the piston having at least a first position, in which the non-slotted section is outside of the axial bore of the movable member at its first end, and second position, in which the non-slotted section is at least partially inside the axial bore, wherein, when the piston is in the first position, the relief valve is capable of passing fluid through the axial bore of the movable member, around the slotted section of the piston, and through the chamber, and wherein, in response to a decrease in pressure in the chamber, the piston moves toward the fixed member from the first position to the second position, thereby restricting the flow of the fluid through the axial bore.
- 15. The relief valve of claim 14,
wherein the axial bore of the first moveable member is defined by a wall, wherein a slot is defined in the slotted portion of the stem, wherein the slot and the wall define a channel through which the fluid passes, and wherein when the piston is in the second position, the non-slotted portion and the wall define a clearance that restricts the flow of the fluid into the channel.
- 16. A relief valve comprising:
a cage having an axial bore and a first chamber; an adapter coupled to the cage and having a second chamber; a first moveable member disposed within the axial bore of the cage, the first moveable member comprising a first end and a second end, the first moveable member having an axial bore extending from the first end to the second end; a fixed member disposed within the axial bore of the cage adjacent to the second end of the first moveable member, the first chamber being defined between the first moveable member and the fixed member, the fixed member having an orifice that connects the first chamber and the second chamber; a second movable member disposed within the second chamber and on the opposite side of the fixed member as the first movable member, the second movable member being biased to obstruct the orifice; a piston disposed within the axial bore of the moveable member and at least partially extending into the chamber, the piston comprising:
a first portion having a first diameter, a second portion having a second diameter, a third portion having a third diameter, wherein the second diameter is larger than both the first and the third diameters, wherein the first portion is at least partially disposed in the axial bore of the first movable member and the second and third portions are at least partially disposed within the first chamber.
- 17. The relief valve of claim 16, further comprising a spring disposed in the first chamber and in contact with the fixed member at one end, and in contact with the piston at the other end.
- 18. The relief valve of claim 17, wherein the second portion of the piston has a step that limits the degree to which the spring can be compressed by the piston.
- 19. The relief valve of claim 16, wherein the third portion is aligned with the orifice so that, when the piston moves toward the fixed member, the third portion gets inserted into the orifice.
- 20. The relief valve of claim 16, further comprising:
an adjuster coupled to the adapter; and a spring disposed in the second chamber with one end of the spring being in contact with the fixed member and the other end of being in contact with the adjuster.
- 21. A valve having at least a first port and a second port, the valve comprising:
a moveable member having an axial bore, the moveable member having at least a first position in which it blocks a flow of fluid between the first and second ports and a second position in which it permits the flow of fluid between the first and second ports, wherein the moveable member moves in response to a change in pressure in the valve; and a piston slideably disposed within the axial bore, wherein the relative movement between the piston and the moveable member alternately restricts and permits the flow of fluid through the axial bore, thereby regulating the pressure inside the valve and, as a result, regulating the movement of the moveable member.
- 22. The valve of claim 21, wherein the moveable member comprises a sloped face, the valve further comprising a cage having an axial bore, the cage comprising a seat disposed annularly within the axial bore near the second port,
wherein when the moveable member is in its first position, the movable member is disposed within the cage such that the sloped face contacts the seat to create a seal that prevents fluid from flowing directly between the first and second ports.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/333,086, filed on Nov. 16, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60333086 |
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