Claims
- 1. An idle speed bypass air control device for bypassing air around an intake throttle valve of an engine comprising, a housing having an air inlet passage, an air outlet passage and a first valve seat received between them, a solenoid carried by the housing having an electric coil and a movable plunger, an axially elongated slide rod disposed generally coaxially with the coil, the plunger being slidably received on the rod for movement relative to the rod and the coil, a main valve slidably received on the rod and movable relative to the plunger and the seat, the main valve being movable on the rod to a closed position engagable with the seat and to open positions disengaged and spaced from the seat, a diaphragm carried by the housing for actuating the main valve and with one face defining in part a chamber and the other face communicating with the inlet passage, a second valve seat carried by the main valve for movement therewith and communicating with the diaphragm chamber and the outlet passage, and a pilot valve carried by the plunger and movable by the plunger to a closed position in engagement with the second seat and to an open position disengaged and spaced from the second seat, whereby when the engine is operating with the throttle valve in a closed position and a subatmospheric pressure is applied to the outlet passage of the device, the opening of the main valve by the diaphragm is a function of and proportional to an electric signal applied to the coil of the solenoid.
- 2. A device as defined in claim 1 in which said main valve comprises a disc having radially extending portions to contact said first valve seat and an axially extending projection centrally of said disc and with a surface slidably contacting said slide rod, said projection having at least one axial slot through the surface contacting said slide rod providing at least one passage communicating the second valve seat with the outlet passage.
- 3. A device as defined in claim 2 in which said projection has a grommet positioned axially on said projection, said grommet having resilient fingers contacting said slide rod to frictionally engage said slide rod and at least one axial through passage in communication with said axial passage in said projection, and a retainer retaining said grommet on said projection.
- 4. A device as defined in claim 2 in which a resilient means is mounted on said projection having a resilient portion in contact with said slide rod to provide frictional engagement with said slide rod.
- 5. A device as defined in claim 1 which also comprises an annular skirt extending coaxially with said slide rod and from one end of said housing toward said main valve, said skirt forming a chamber in communication with said outlet passage, and said skirt terminating in the first valve seat, and said main valve comprising a disc having a sufficient radial dimension to open and close said first valve seat.
- 6. A device as defined in claim 1 in which said housing has an annular recess formed between said air inlet passage and said outlet passage, opening toward said main valve and terminating in said first valve seat, said air outlet passage communicating with said recess downstream of the first valve seat, and said main valve comprising a disc having a sufficient radial dimension to open and close said first valve seat.
- 7. A device as defined in claim 1 which also comprises, an orifice communicating with the diaphragm chamber and the inlet passage, and a filter associated with said orifice for filtering air admitted to said diaphragm chamber through said orifice.
- 8. A device as defined in claim 7 in which said filter is carried by said main valve for movement therewith.
- 9. A device as defined in claim 1 which also comprises a plug carried by the solenoid in generally opposed relation to the plunger, a compression spring received between the plug and the plunger, and the plug being generally axially movable relative to the solenoid for varying and adjusting the force applied by the spring to the plunger to yieldably urge the plunger toward the first valve.
- 10. A device as defined in claim 9 wherein said slide rod is connected to said plug for generally axial movement in unison with said plug.
- 11. A device as defined in claim 9 wherein the slide rod is connected to and supported by the plug in a cantilever fashion adjacent only one end of the slide rod.
- 12. A device as defined in claim 1 which also comprises a plug carried by the solenoid in spaced apart and generally opposed relation to the plunger, a first spring received between the plug and the plunger, said slide rod extending through and beyond the first valve, a second compression spring telescoped over the slide rod and yieldably urging the first valve toward the plunger, and the plug being axially movable relative to the solenoid to vary the force with which the first compression spring yieldably urges the plunger toward the first valve.
- 13. A device as defined in claim 12 wherein the slide rod is connected to the plug for axial movement in unison with the plug to vary both the force with which the first spring urges the plunger toward the first valve and the force with which the second spring urges the first valve toward the plunger.
- 14. A device as defined in claim 12 wherein the slide rod is connected to and supported by the plug in a cantilever fashion adjacent only one end of the slide rod.
- 15. A device as defined in claim 1 wherein the slide rod is supported in a cantilever fashion adjacent only one end of the slide rod.
- 16. An idle speed bypass air control device for bypassing air around an intake throttle valve of an engine comprising, a housing having a bypass air inlet passageway, a bypass air outlet passageway including a cylindrical bore passage with an open end defining an annular first valve seat arranged for controlling bypass air flow between said passageways, a solenoid carried by the housing having a stationary electric coil and a movable armature plunger, said plunger being slidably received in the housing for movement relative to said coil, a main valve assembly including a valve body received in said bore passage and movable with said main valve assembly relative to said plunger and said first valve seat for axial travel of said valve body both interiorly of said bore passage and exteriorly thereof into said bypass air inlet passageway, said valve body defining a predetermined flow controlling clearance with said bore passage as a function of axial travel of said valve body with said main assembly and relative to said first valve seat, said main valve assembly also including a flexible valve disc movable with said valve body in said bypass air inlet passageway and only exteriorly of said bore passage to a fully open position spaced away from said first valve seat, said disc being progressively engageable with said first valve seat to a fully closed condition therewith and progressively disengageable to partially open positions as said disc is progressively disengaged and spaced from said first valve seat, a diaphragm carried by the housing and having one face defining in part a chamber and an opposite face communicating with said bypass air inlet passageway, said diaphragm being operably connected with said valve body, a first pilot valve member carried by said main valve assembly for movement therewith and communicating with the diaphragm chamber and said bypass air outlet passageway, and a second pilot valve member carded by said plunger and movable therewith to a closed position in engagement with said first pilot valve member and to an open position disengaged and spaced from said first pilot valve member and operable such that when the engine is operating with the throttle valve in a closed position and a subatmospheric pressure is applied to said bypass air outlet passageway of said device, said main valve assembly is opened by said diaphragm as a function of and proportional to an electric signal applied to said coil of said solenoid.
- 17. A device as defined in claim 16 in which said main valve assembly comprises a diaphragm retainer having a radially extending disc portion disposed in said diaphragm chamber to contact said one face of said diaphragm, said retainer having a hub projection extending centrally through said diaphragm and said valve disc and into said valve body, said retainer hub and said valve body cooperating to define an internal suction passageway axially therethrough communicating said first pilot valve member with said bypass air outlet passage.
- 18. A device as defined in claim 17 in which said valve body has a central bore received axially on said retainer hub, said valve body also having a hub, and wherein said device further includes a slide rod extending centrally coaxially of and through said retainer hub, said valve disc and said valve body hub for supporting the same for conjoint movement axially of the housing, said rod and said hubs being constructed and arranged to define said internal suction passageway.
- 19. A device as defined in claim 18 in which a resilient means is operably supported on said rod in contact with said main valve assembly and operable to provide a biasing force for moving said main valve assembly to an open condition when the engine is shut off.
- 20. A device as defined in claim 19 wherein said resilient means comprises a coil spring sleeved on said rod and operably acting between said housing and said valve body for yieldably biasing said main valve assembly toward an open condition.
- 21. A device as defined in claim 19 wherein said resilient means comprises said valve disc.
- 22. A device as defined in claim 19 wherein said cylindrical bore passage comprises an annular skirt extending coaxially with said slide rod and from one end of said housing toward said main valve, said skirt forming a chamber in communication at one end thereof with said bypass air outlet passageway terminating at an axially opposite end in said first valve seat, said valve disc having a sufficient radial dimension to radially overlap said first valve seat for flexibly opening and closing the same.
- 23. A device as defined in claim 16 which also comprises a calibrated orifice passageway communicating with the diaphragm chamber and said bypass air inlet passageway, and a filter associated with said orifice passageway for filtering air admitted from said inlet passageway to the diaphragm chamber through said orifice passageway.
- 24. A device as defined in claim 23 in which said filter is carried by said main valve assembly for movement therewith adjacent said diaphragm and said orifice passageway extends through said diaphragm.
- 25. A device as defined in claim 16 which also comprises an adjustment plug carried by said housing in generally axially opposed relation to said plunger, a first compression spring received between said plug and said plunger, said plug being generally axially adjustable relative to said solenoid coil for varying and adjusting the force applied by said first spring to said plunger to yieldably urge said plunger toward said main valve assembly.
- 26. A device as defined in claim 25 further including a slide rod extending coaxially through and beyond both axially remote opposite ends of said diaphragm and said main valve assembly, a second compression spring telescoped over said slide rod and yieldably urging said main valve assembly toward said plunger, said second spring being operable to exert a greater biasing force than said first spring.
- 27. A device as defined in claim 26 wherein said slide rod is operably connected to said plug for axial adjustment movement in unison with said plug.
- 28. A device as defined in claim 26 wherein the slide rod is operably connected to said second spring to vary both the force with which said first spring urges said plunger toward said main valve assembly and the force with which the second spring urges said main valve assembly toward the plunger.
- 29. A device as defined in claim 25 wherein said slide rod is axially fixedly and supported in a cantilever fashion on said housing adjacent only one end of the slide rod and said plunger and said main valve assembly are slidably supported on and movable axially relative to said slide rod.
- 30. A device as defined in claim 29 wherein said slide rod is connected to and axially fixed and adjustably supported on said plug in a cantilever fashion adjacent said one end of said slide rod.
- 31. A device as defined in claim 30 wherein said solenoid, plunger and plug are mounted in a casing constructed separate from and attached in final assembly to said housing, and wherein said slide rod is connected to and cantilever supported by said plug and said plug is supported by said casing adjacent said one end of the slide rod, said rod also supporting in subassembly said main valve assembly thereon for final assembly insertion into said housing.
- 32. The device as defined in claim 16 wherein said valve body has a piston head with peripheral surface means cooperable with said air passage bore and said valve seat to vary the flow controlling cross sectional area of said air outlet side of said bypass air passageway as a function of the axial travel position of said valve body relative to said valve seat.
- 33. The device as set forth in claim 32 wherein said valve disc comprises a flexible member disposed adjacent said valve body piston head and cooperable therewith for peel-off opening action of said valve disc from closed seating on said valve seat.
- 34. The device as set forth in claim 33 wherein said valve disc comprises a thin flexible annular member made of resilient material and having a bowed form in its free state defining a concave side facing said valve seat, said valve disc being yieldably resilient to flexibly deform into fully closed engagement with said valve seat in the fully closed position of said main valve means, the resilience of said valve disc being operable to react against said valve seat to bias said valve disc to a partially open position relative to said valve seat when the engine is shut down to thereby condition said valve means for bypass air flow during cold-cranking of the engine.
- 35. The device as set forth in claim 32 wherein said air passage bore is a cylinder of constant inside diameter along the travel path of said valve body piston head therein, and wherein said peripheral surface of said valve body piston head has a cylindrical portion adjacent the upstream end of said piston head having a predetermined diametrical clearance with said air passage bore, and wherein said piston head peripheral surface also has a generally conical portion adjacent said cylindrical portion at the downstream end of said piston head with a convergent cone angle tapering in the downstream direction from the diameter of said cylindrical portion, said peripheral surface portions having a predetermined axial length correlated with axial travel increments of said valve means to thereby vary the rate of air flow past said valve seat in a predetermined manner as a function of valve means travel position as said piston head moves toward and past said valve seat in a valve-opening direction, and vice versa.
- 36. An idle speed bypass air control device for bypassing air around an intake throttle valve of an engine, comprising; a housing having a mounting surface, an air inlet and an air outlet each opening into the mounting surface and symmetrically located on the mounting surface so that in assembly the inlet is disposed upstream of said throttle valve and the outlet is disposed downstream of said throttle valve, an outlet passage adjacent to and communicating with the outlet and having an open end defining an annular first valve seat arranged for controlling bypass air flow between the inlet and outlet, a pair of mounting holes open to the mounting surface and symmetrically located on the mounting surface relative to the inlet and outlet allowing said housing to be rotated 180.degree. to position the the outlet downstream of the throttle valve regardless of the direction of the intake air flow, a solenoid carried by the housing and having an electric coil and a movable plunger, an axially elongated slide rod disposed generally coaxially with the coil, the plunger being slidably received on the rod for movement relative to the rod and the coil, a main valve slidably received on the rod and movable relative to the plunger and the seat, the main valve being movable on the rod to a closed position engageable with the seat and to open positions disengaged and spaced from the seat, a diaphragm carried by the housing for actuating the main valve and with one face defining in part a chamber and the other surface communicating with the inlet, a second valve seat carried by the main valve for movement therewith and communicating with the diaphragm chamber and the outlet passage, and a pilot valve carried by the plunger and movable by the plunger to a closed position in engagement with the second seat and to an open position disengaged and spaced from the second seat, whereby when the engine is operating with the throttle valve in a closed position and a subatmospheric pressure is applied to the outlet passage of the device, the opening of the main valve by the diaphragm is a function of and proportional to an electric signal applied to the coil of the solenoid.
- 37. The device as defined in claim 36 wherein the housing has a cylindrical wall, disposed substantially coaxially with the outlet passage, that telescopically receives the outlet passage and is constructed to receive the diaphragm.
- 38. The device as defined in claim 37 wherein the cylindrical wall has an annular groove formed adjacent its upper edge constructed to receive and retain the outer edge of the diaphragm.
- 39. The device as defined in claim 37 which also comprises a flange adjacent the upper edge of the wall and the solenoid has a corresponding flange substantially coaxial with the coil of the solenoid, and each flange has a surface to facilitate securely connecting the solenoid to the housing.
- 40. The device as defined in claim 39 wherein each of the flanges is generally annular allowing the solenoid to be circumferentially rotated relative to the housing.
- 41. The device as defined in claim 36 wherein the axis of the solenoid is disposed generally perpendicular to the mounting surface of the housing.
- 42. The device as defined in claim 36 wherein the outlet, outlet passage, rod, and solenoid coil are all generally coaxial.
- 43. The device as defined in claim 42 wherein the axis of the outlet, outlet passage, rod and solenoid coil is generally perpendicular to the mounting surface.
- 44. A device as defined in claim 36 which also comprises a calibrated orifice passageway communicating with the chamber and said air inlet, and a filter associated with said orifice passageway for filtering air admitted from said inlet passageway to the diaphragm chamber through said orifice passageway.
- 45. A device as defined in claim 44 which said filter is carried by said main valve for movement therewith adjacent said diaphragm and said orifice passageway extends through said diaphragm.
- 46. A device as defined in claim 36 which also comprises an adjustment plug carried by said housing in generally axially opposed relation to said plunger, a first compression spring received between said plug and said plunger, said plug being generally axially adjustable relative to said solenoid coil for varying and adjusting the force applied by said first spring to said plunger to yieldably urge said plunger toward said main valve.
- 47. A device as defined in claim 46 wherein said slide rod is axially fixedly supported in a cantilever fashion on said housing adjacent only one end of the slide rod and said plunger and said main valve assembly are slidably supported on and movable axially relative to said slide rod.
- 48. A device as defined in claim 47 wherein said slide rod is connected to and axially fixed and adjustable supported on said plug in a cantilever fashion adjacent said one end of said slide rod.
- 49. An idle speed bypass air control device for bypassing air around an intake throttle valve of an engine, comprising; a housing having a mounting surface, an air inlet and an air outlet each opening into the mounting surface and symmetrically located on the mounting surface so that in assembly the inlet is disposed upstream of said throttle valve and the outlet is disposed downstream of said throttle valve, an outlet passage adjacent to and communicating with the outlet and having an open end defining an annular first valve seat arranged for controlling bypass air flow between the inlet and outlet, a pair of mounting holes open to the mounting surface and symmetrically located on the mounting surface relative to the inlet and outlet and allowing said housing to be rotated 180.degree. to position the outlet downstream of the throttle valve regardless of the direction of the intake air flow, a solenoid carried by the housing generally perpendicular to the mounting surface and having an electric coil and a movable plunger, an axially elongate slide rod disposed generally coaxially with the coil, the plunger being slidably received on the rod for movement relative to the rod and the coil, a main valve slidably received on the rod and movable relative to the plunger and the seat, the main valve being movable on the rod to a closed position engageable with the seat and to open positions disengaged and spaced from the seat, a diaphragm carried by the housing for actuating the main valve and with one face defining in part a chamber and the other face communicating with the inlet passage, a second valve seat carried by the main valve for movement therewith and communicating with the diaphragm chamber and the outlet passage, and a pilot valve carried by the plunger and movable by the plunger to a closed position in engagement with the second seat and to an open position disengaged and spaced from the second seat, whereby when the engine is operating with the throttle valve in a closed position and a subatmospheric pressure is applied to the outlet passage of the device, the opening of the main valve by the diaphragm is a function of and proportional to an electric signal applied to the coil of the solenoid.
- 50. In an idle speed control device for an automotive engine of a type that includes an engine intake pipe and a bypass air passageway extending in bypassing relationship to a throttle valve in said intake pipe so that, when said throttle valve is in a substantially closed idle position, air flows through said bypass air passageway with a pressure thereof pulsated in accordance with the engine rotation, said device including a solenoid, a plunger movable by said solenoid, and a main valve means operative to control the rate of the air flow through said bypass air passageway in accordance with a displacement of said plunger, and wherein said main valve means has a valve stem means which is formed with a communication passage;
- a casing for said device, said casing including a support formed on said casing, one end of said valve stem means being supported in said support, a diaphragm disposed on an air inlet side of said bypass air passageway and operably coupled to said main valve means, and a vacuum chamber defined between one side of said diaphragm and said casing enclosing said diaphragm, said vacuum chamber being supplied with vacuum from an air outlet side of said bypass air passageway through said communication passage in said valve stem means;
- said vacuum chamber being provided with a vacuum leak passage formed between said vacuum chamber and said air inlet side of said bypass air passageway;
- a first pilot valve closure member provided on an end of said plunger in opposite relationship to a second pilot valve closure member of said valve stem means to cooperate therewith to control the supply of vacuum into said vacuum chamber via said communication passage; and
- said pilot valve closure member being operable such that when said members are separated when said main valve means is moved in a valve-closing direction due to an increase in the vacuum in said intake pipe such members separation causes a greater engine intake vacuum to be communicated with said vacuum chamber than can be balanced by vacuum relief via the vacuum leak passage to thereby cause the diaphragm to move said main valve means in a valve-opening direction and thereby tending to re-close said pilot valve closure members;
- the improvement in combination therewith of an air passage bore forming part of said air outlet side of said bypass air passageway and having an open end forming an annular main valve seat communicating with said air inlet side of said bypass air passageway, and said main valve means is axially movable relative to said main valve seat between fully open and fully closed positions therewith and comprises a valve disc and a valve body, said valve body being movable both axially within said bore and internally thereof through and axially past said main valve seat so as to protrude therefrom into said air inlet side of said bypass air passageway, said valve body being shaped relative to said air passage bore to controllably vary the rate of air flowing past said main valve seat and through said air passage bore as a function of incremental axial travel of said valve body relative to and past said main valve seat both while within and when protruding from said air passage bore, said valve disc being operably coupled to move with said valve body in upstream air flow relation thereto and being disposed in said air inlet side of said bypass air passageway, said valve disc being engageable with said valve seat for fully closing with the same with said valve body retracted in said air passage bore, said valve disc being disengageable from said valve seat in response to a predetermined increment of initial axial travel of said main valve means from the fully closed position thereof toward the open position of said main valve means.
- 51. The device as defined in claim 50 wherein said valve body has a piston head with peripheral surface means cooperable with said air passage bore and said valve seat to vary the flow controlling cross sectional area of said air outlet side of said bypass air passageway as a function of the axial travel position of said valve body relative to said valve seat.
- 52. The device as set forth in claim 51 wherein said valve disc comprises a flexible member disposed adjacent said valve body piston head and cooperable therewith for peel-off opening action of said valve disc from closed seating on said valve seat.
- 53. The device as set forth in claim 52 wherein said valve disc comprises a thin flexible annular member made of generally non-resilient material.
- 54. The device as set forth in claim 52 wherein said valve disc comprises a thin flexible annular member made of resilient material and having a bowed form in its free state defining a concave side facing said valve seat, said valve disc being yieldably resiliently to flexibly deform into fully closed engagement with said valve seat in the fully closed position of said main valve means, the resilience of said valve disc being operable to react against said valve seat to bias said valve disc to a partially open position relative to said valve seat when the engine is shut down to thereby condition said valve means for bypass air flow during cold-cranking of the engine.
- 55. The device as set forth in claim 52 wherein said valve body piston head has a wedge shaped face disposed adjacent said valve disc operable to produce a gradual peel-opening flexing action of said valve disc relative to said valve seat during initial opening axial travel of said valve means from said fully closed position thereof.
- 56. The device as set forth in claim 51 wherein said air passage bore is a cylinder of constant inside diameter along the travel path of said valve body piston head therein, and wherein said peripheral surface of said valve body piston head has a cylindrical portion adjacent the upstream end of said piston head having a predetermined diametrical clearance with said air passage bore, and wherein said piston head peripheral surface also has a generally conical portion adjacent said cylindrical portion at the downstream end of said piston head with a convergent cone angle tapering in the downstream direction from the diameter of said cylindrical portion, said peripheral surface portions having a predetermined axial length correlated with axial travel increments of said valve means to thereby vary the rate of air flow past said valve seat in a predetermined manner as a function of valve means travel position as said piston head moves toward and past said valve seat in a valve-opening direction, and vice versa.
- 57. The device as set forth in claim 50 wherein said plunger pilot valve first closure member comprises an end face of said plunger having a ring-like valve closure seat thereon, and said pilot valve second closure member comprises a diaphragm retainer disc having a flat face with a pilot valve opening therein communicating with said communication passage in said valve stem means, said plunger closure seat being oriented to close said retainer disc opening when said plunger face abuts said retainer disc face.
- 58. The device as set forth in claim 57 wherein said plunger end face has a planar surface encircling and flush with an end face of said ring-like valve closure seat, and wherein said plunger has an air bleed array of grooves formed in said planar surface leading from the outer periphery of the plunger to an annular groove in said planar surface encircling said ring-like closure seat adjacent thereto.
- 59. The device as set forth in claim 50 wherein said solenoid plunger comprises an outer sleeve in the form of a thin walled body made of ferromagnetic material and an inner core concentrically received in said outer sleeve and made of lightweight non-ferromagnetic material, said plunger pilot valve closure member being formed on an end face of said core facing said main valve means.
- 60. The device as set forth in claim 59 wherein said sleeve is made of stainless steel and said core is made of glass/mineral filled PPS.
- 61. The device as set forth in claim 50 wherein said valve stem means includes an axially elongated slide rod disposed generally coaxially with a coil of said solenoid, said plunger being slidably received on said rod for movement relative to said rod and coil, said main valve means being slidably received on said rod and movable relative to said plunger and said main valve seat to a closed position with said main valve disc engageable with said main valve seat and to open positions with said valve disc disengaged and spaced from said seat, said second pilot valve closure member comprising a pilot valve opening carried by said main valve means for movement therewith and communicating with the diaphragm chamber and the air outlet side of said bypass air passage.
- 62. The device as defined in claim 61 in which said main valve means comprises a diaphragm retainer disc having a radially extending portion contacting said one side of said diaphragm and having an axially extending hollow hub projecting centrally of said disc and containing an internal passageway and a bearing wall surface slidably contacting said slide rod, said retainer hub carrying said valve disc and valve body thereon and having at least one axial slot through said bearing surface contacting said slide rod, said retainer disc having said pilot valve opening therein communicating via said hub internal passageway with the air outlet side of said bypass air passage.
- 63. The device as defined in claim 62 in which said main valve body has a hollow hub encircling said slide rod and a bearing wall surface slidably engaging said slide rod, said valve body hub bearing wall surface having at least one axial passage therethrough communicating with said axial slot of said retainer disc hub.
- 64. The device as defined in claim 62 wherein said leak passage comprises a calibrated orifice in said retainer disc communicating via openings in said diaphragm with the inlet side of said bypass air passage, and further including an annular air filter associated with said orifice for filtering air admitted to said diaphragm chamber through said orifice, said filter comprising an annulus carried on said retainer disc hub projection axially between said diaphragm and said valve disc and covering said diaphragm openings.
- 65. The device as defined in claim 50 which also comprises an adjustment plug carried by the solenoid in generally opposed relation to said plunger, a first compression spring received between said plug and said plunger, said plug being generally axially adjustable relative to said solenoid for varying and adjusting the force applied by said first spring to said plunger to yieldably urge said plunger toward said main valve means.
- 66. The device as defined in claim 65 and further including a slide rod extending through and beyond said main valve body for supporting the same for movement relative to the main valve seat and also including a second compression spring telescoped over said slide rod and yieldably urging said main valve body toward said plunger, said slide rod being operably connected to said plug to adjustably vary both the force with which said first spring urges said plunger toward said main valve means and the force with which said second spring urges said main valve means toward said plunger.
- 67. The device as defined in claim 66 wherein said slide rod is connected to and supported by said plug in a cantilever fashion adjacent only one end of the slide rod, said main valve body hub being slidably received on said rod and having radially protruding guide fins slidably bearing on the internal surface of said air passage bore for centering and stabilizing said main valve means during sliding travel along a portion of said slide rod disposed remote from said one of said slide rod.
CO-PENDENCY APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/541,640, filed Oct. 10, 1995, now abandoned, and U.S. application Ser. No. 08/607,228 filed Feb. 26, 1996, now abandoned.
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