Claims
- 1. A flow divider-combiner valve unit comprising: a cavity having first and second spaced portions and a cavity portion intermediate said first and second cavity portions; first and second passageways communicating with said first and second cavity portions and a third passageway communicating with said intermediate cavity portion of; first and second pressure-responsive elements individually movable in said cavity respectively between open positions and progressively closed positions thereby for controlling fluid flow between said first and second cavity portions and said first and second passageways, said first and second elements respectively including fourth and fifth passageways providing communication between said first and second passageways and said cavity, said fourth passageway being alignable with one of said first and second passageways and said fifth passageway being alignable with the other of said first and second passageways for thereby providing said open positions for enabling substantially unrestricted flow individually through said one and through said other of said first and second passageways; means disposed within said cavity and cooperatively engagable with said first and second elements in a first predetermined inner position fixed against further movement inwardly of the cavity for individually retaining said first and second elements substantially in said open positions until there is at least a predetermined substantial pressure difference between fluid pressures in said first and said second cavity portions and said intermediate cavity portion and; means disposed within said cavity and coactable with said retaining means permitting movement of said retaining means from the said inner position outwardly of the cavity under influence of the adjacent pressure-responsive element for enabling said first and second elements to move substantially independently of each other toward said respective closed positions when a predetermined pressure differential between said intermediate cavity portion and one of said first and second cavity portions exceeds said predetermined pressure difference and for causing said first and second elements to move substantially in unison when the pressure differential between said intermediate cavity portion and both of said first and second cavity portions exceeds said predetermined pressure difference, said retaining means including helical spring means acting against one end of a sleeve member selectively engaging and disengaging the adjacent pressure-responsive element, and a fixed abutment member interiorly telescopingly cooperating with the opposite end of the sleeve member for limiting movement thereof beyond the said predetermined inner position thereof.
- 2. The valve unit of claim 1 wherein said spring means include at least one helical spring preloaded to about 50 psi pressure.
- 3. The valve unit of claim 1 wherein said enabling and causing means comprises: first hook means integral with one of said first and second elements and second hook means integral with said other of said first and second elements, said second hook means being disposed toward said one of said first and second elements and engageable with said first hook means and said one of said first and second elements, for enabling said first and second elements to engage and thereby move substantially in unison; and spring means disposed intermediate and engaging said first and second elements for urging said first and second elements apart.
- 4. The valve unit of claim 3 wherein said spring means includes a helical spring preloaded to about 25 psi pressure and disposed about said first and second hook means.
- 5. The valve unit of claim 1 wherein the abutment member comprises a bolt fixed to the adjacent end of the cavity wall.
- 6. The valve unit of claim 5 wherein the bolt and sleeve member are substantially encompassed by the helical spring leaving the said one end of the sleeve member free for selective cooperation with the adjacent pressure-responsive element.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 404,131, filed Aug. 2, 1982, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Flow Divider-Combiner Valve Shown in Drawing Number FDC1-16-X-XX. |
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Aug 1982 |
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