Claims
- 1. A fluid pathway provided with a flow controller in at least a portion of its length wherein the flow controller comprises an active surface capable of influencing the fluid flow through the pathway, the configuration of the active surface conforming to at least one logarithmic curve conforming to the Golden Section.
- 2. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 1 wherein the curvature of the active surface is uni-dimensional.
- 3. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 1 wherein the curvature of the active surface is bi-dimensional to define a three-dimensional surface conforming substantially or in the greater part to the Golden Section.
- 4. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 1 wherein the active surface has a depth that can very in accordance with the Golden Section.
- 5. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 1 wherein the curvature of the active surface is transverse to the central axis of the fluid pathway.
- 6. A fluid pathway as claimed claim 1 wherein the curvature of the active surface can be in a direction parallel to the central axis.
- 7. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 1 wherein the curvature of the active surface is both transverse to the central axis and is parallel to the direction of the central axis to define a three-dimensional surface conforming substantially or in the greater part to the Golden Section.
- 8. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 1 wherein the fluid pathway has a spiral configuration which takes the form of a logarithmic helix or a volute or whorl.
- 9. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 1 wherein the cross-sectional area of the duct varies logarithmically substantially or in greater part in conformity to the Golden Section.
- 10. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 1 wherein the active surface has the configuration conforming to the external configuration of a shell of the phylum Mollusca, class Gastropoda or Cephalopoda.
- 11. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 10 wherein the active surface conforms to the external configuration of shells selected from the genera Volutidea, Argonauta, Nautilus, Conidea or Turbinidea.
- 12. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 1 wherein the active surface has the configuration conforming to the internal configuration of a shell of the phylum Mollusca, class Gastropoda or Cephalopoda.
- 13. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 12 wherein the active surface conforms to the internal configuration of shells selected from the genera Volutidea, Argonauta, Nautilus, Conidea or Turbinidea.
- 14. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 12 wherein the cross-section of the fluid pathway may increase or decrease between the inlet and outlet such that the variation in cross-section of the fluid pathway varies logarithmically substantially or in greater part in conformity to the Golden Section.
- 15. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 1 wherein the active surface is adapted to cause rotational motion of fluid within the fluid pathway about the axis of flow of the fluid.
- 16. A flow controller adapted to be located in fluid pathway, the flow controller having an active surface adapted to influence the fluid flow, the configuration of the active surface conforming to at least one logarithmic curve conforming to the Golden Section.
- 17. A flow controller as claimed at claim 16 wherein the curvature of the active surface is uni-dimensional.
- 18. A flow controller as claimed at claim 16 wherein the curvature of the active surface is bi-dimensional to define a three-dimensional surface conforming substantially or in the greater part to the Golden Section.
- 19. A flow controller as claimed at claim 16 wherein the active surface has a depth that can very in accordance with the Golden Section.
- 20. A flow controller as claimed at claim 16 wherein the curvature of the active surface is transverse to the central axis of the fluid pathway.
- 21. A flow controller as claimed at claim 16 wherein the curvature of the active surface can be in a direction parallel to the central axis.
- 22. A flow controller as claimed at claim 16 wherein the curvature of the active surface is both transverse to the central axis and is parallel to the direction of the central axis to define a three-dimensional surface conforming substantially or in the greater part to the Golden Section.
- 23. A flow controller as claimed at claim 16 wherein the fluid pathway has a spiral configuration which takes the form of a logarithmic helix or a volute.
- 24. A flow controller as claimed at claim 16 wherein the cross-sectional area of the duct varies logarithmically substantially or in greater part in conformity to the Golden Section.
- 25. A flow controller as claimed at claim 16 wherein the active surface has the configuration conforming to the external configuration of a shell of the phylum Mollusca, class Gastropoda or Cephalopoda.
- 26. A flow controller as claimed at claim 25 wherein the active surface conforms to the external configuration of shells selected from the genera Volutidea, Argonauta, Nautilus, Conidea or Turbinidea.
- 27. A flow controller as claimed at claim 16 wherein the active surface has the configuration conforming to the internal configuration of a shell of the phylum Mollusca, class Gastropoda or Cephalopoda.
- 28. A flow controller as claimed at claim 25 wherein the active surface conforms to the internal configuration of shells selected from the genera Volutidea, Argonauta, Nautilus, Conidea or Turbinidea.
- 29. A flow controller as claimed at claim 27 wherein the cross-section of the duct may increase or decrease between the inlet and outlet where the variation in cross-section of the duct varies logarithmically substantially or in greater part in conformity to the Golden Section.
- 30. A fluid pathway provided with a flow controller in at least a portion of its length wherein the flow controller comprises an active surface adapted to cause rotational motion of fluid within the fluid pathway about the axis of flow of the fluid and wherein the configuration of the active surface conforms to at least one logarithmic curve.
- 31. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 30 wherein the fluid pathway comprises a duct in the form of a cardiovascular stent.
- 32. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 30 wherein the fluid pathway comprises a duct in the form of a flame tube.
- 33. A muffler adapted to reduce the volume of noise propagating in a gas flow, the muffler comprising a fluid pathway in the form of an expansion chamber wherein the expansion chamber is configured to induce a vortex in the gas flow, the vortex having a logarithmic spiral.
- 34. A muffler as claimed at claim 33 wherein the logarithmic spiral conforms to the Golden Section ratio.
- 35. A muffler as claimed at claim 33 wherein the chamber is shaped to a logarithmic curve configuration.
- 36. A muffler as claimed at claim 33 wherein the logarithmic curve configuration conforms to the Golden Ratio.
- 37. A muffler as claimed at claim 33 wherein the expansion chamber comprises an entry section adapted to decelerate the gas flow and exit section adapted to accelerate the gas flow, both section being configured in accordance with logarithmic curves conforming to the Golden Ratio,
- 38. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 15 wherein the fluid pathway comprises a duct in the form of a cardiovascular stent.
- 39. A fluid pathway as claimed at claim 15 wherein the fluid pathway comprises a duct in the form of a flame tube.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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PR 9823 |
Jan 2002 |
AU |
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CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation application and claims the priority benefit of Patent Cooperation Treaty Application Number PCT/AU03/00004 filed Jan. 3, 2003 which in turn claims the priority benefit of Australian Patent Application Number PR 9823 filed Jan. 3, 2002. The disclosure of these applications is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
PCT/AU03/00004 |
Jan 2003 |
US |
Child |
10882412 |
Jun 2004 |
US |