Claims
- 1. A method for variably controlling fluid flow in a closed flow line having an arbitrary cross-sectional form, said method comprising:
- (a) passing the fluid through a fluid control conduit having first and second portions and a transition edge, each conduit portion having a discrete substantially constant cross-sectional profile and the transition edge being disposed between the first and second portions, said cross-sectional profile of said first conduit portion defining an area smaller than an area defined by said cross-sectional profile of said second conduit portion, said transition edge defined at least in part by said cross-sectional profile of said first conduit portion; and
- (b) adjusting fluid flow resistance in the fluid control conduit by applying an outside pressure to said first conduit portion distinct from fluid flow pressure in the conduit, the application of the outside pressure changing the contour of the transition edge while maintaining said substantially constant cross-sectional profile of said first conduit portion.
- 2. A variably adjustable fluid control device comprising:
- (a) first and second conduit portions, each conduit portion having a discrete substantially constant cross-sectional profile, said cross-sectional profile of said first conduit portion defining an area smaller than an area defined by said cross-sectional profile of said second conduit portion; and
- (b) a transition edge disposed between said first and second conduit portions being adjustable to range between a sharp and a rounded contour, said transition edge defined at least in part by said cross-sectional profile of said first conduit portion, wherein said transition edge is elastic and bendably transforms while maintaining said substantially constant cross-sectional profile of said first conduit portion when an outside pressure is applied to said first conduit portion, said outside pressure distinct from a fluid flow pressure in said device.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/199,107, filed Feb. 22, 1994, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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