Claims
- 1. Apparatus for controlling the amount of fluid flowing through a duct comprising, means defining an orifice in said duct to define a maximum flow rate of the fluid flowing through said duct, first means disposed downstream of said orifice for ionizing a fluid stream having flowed through the orifice in said duct, second means disposed about the path of said ionized fluid stream and downstream of said first means for establishing a field having a transverse force component in said fluid stream to constrict the ionized fluid stream by interaction between the charges in said fluid stream and said transverse force component of the field against an inner surface of said duct to thereby offer resistance to the ionized fluid stream, and third means for varying the magnitude of said field in response to an external signal applied thereto.
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first means comprises a plurality of electrically conductive tubes mounted parallel and parallel to the direction of flow of said fluid stream for passing the fluid stream therethrough and electrically connected to a potential.
- 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second means comprises a pair of plate electrodes for generating an electric field in said fluid stream.
- 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said duct has a smaller cross-section in a portion where said second means is disposed than the cross-section of the other portion thereof to define a shoulder portion therewith.
- 5. Apparatus for controlling the amount of fluid comprising:
- a pipe through which fluid is adapted to flow in one direction, said pipe being provided with a metering orifice;
- charging means within said pipe downstream of said metering orifice, with respect to fluid flowing through said pipe, for ionizing fluid having flowed through said orifice;
- means disposed downstream of said charging means and about the path of fluid which has been ionized for establishing a field having a transverse component in the fluid which has been ionized to press the fluid against an inner wall of said pipe so as to provide a resistance to flow of the fluid which has been ionized, whereby the amount of fluid which has been ionized is controlled in accordance with the value of said transverse force component of said field established by said field establishing means;
- means coupled with said field establishing means for varying the magnitude of said field; and
- means disposed in said pipe downstream of said field establishing means, with respect to fluid flowing through said pipe, for discharging charges from the fluid which has passed through said field establishing means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of parent application, Ser. No. 801,394, May 27, 1977 which is now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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