Claims
- 1. An exhaust valve for expelling a pressurized high temperature fluid to atmosphere comprising:
- a series of elements having adjacent surfaces joined to form a rigid structure;
- a multi-turn labyrinth formed between the adjacent surfaces of said elements to provide a pressure drop for fluid flowing therethrough;
- a central aperture extending through said series of elements in a substantially perpendicular manner relative to the adjacent surfaces thereof and providing an inlet to said multi-turn labyrinth therealong;
- outlet means formed along the external surface of said rigid structure to exhaust the fluid from said multi-turn labyrinth to the atmosphere; and
- stress relief means formed along the external surface of said rigid structure to prevent splitting of said elements of said rigid structure due to a temperature difference between the high temperature fluid at the inlet and the low temperature fluid at the outlet, wherein said stress relief means includes a series of similarly spaced and cut radial cutouts formed in the adjoining surfaces of each of said elements and wherein each of said elements is oriented to have the radial cutouts of each element aligned to form a series of cutouts extending vertically through the entire rigid structure.
- 2. An exhaust valve as set forth in claim 1 including control means controllably extending into said central aperture to thereby control the amount of fluid exhausted to the atmosphere.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 611,737 filed Sept. 9, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,068,683.
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