Claims
- 1. A single stage pressure regulator resistant to oxygen burnout for regulating the flow of oxygen supplied to the regulator from a source of oxygen at a high inlet gas pressure comprising: a hollow regulator body having an inlet opening adapted to be connected to said source of oxygen; an outlet opening for discharging said oxygen at a controlled reduced pressure; a valve chamber having an upstream and downstream end relative to the flow of said oxygen; a control chamber; a valve disposed within said valve chamber and including a slidable valve member containing a valve seat of elastomer material with a high resistance to combustion disposed at the downstream end of said valve chamber and a valve stem; spring means surrounding said slidable valve member at a location separated from the inlet gas flow path for urging said valve into a closed position; a nozzle assembly having a nozzle head for separating said valve chamber from said control chamber, said nozzle head having a frustoconical tapered extension juxtaposed relative to the valve seat for sealing off the valve upon loss of valve seat material; a bonnet having a bonnet chamber; diaphragm means for separating said bonnet chamber from said valve chamber and for forming a diaphragm chamber, with said diaphragm means including a flexible diaphragm and with said valve stem extending through said nozzle head into said diaphragm chamber in biased engagement with said diaphragm, a bleeder hole located in said nozzle head for controllably restricting the flow of gas from said control chamber to said diaphragm chamber so as to isolate the diaphragm from direct contact with inrushing gas through said valve; and first and second conduit means communicating with the valve chamber at the upstream end thereof, said first and second conduit means having axes which intersect to form an included angle of less than ninety degrees with one of said conduit means being concentric with the longitudinal axis of said valve assembly.
- 2. A single stage pressure regulator as defined in claim 1 wherein the volumn occupied by said valve chamber is substantially greater than the volumn occupied by said conduit means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of our prior U.S. application Ser. No. 147,860 filed May 8, 1980 now abandoned.
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