Claims
- 1. Valve apparatus for use on a reciprocating member that executes, relative to a stationary member, a cycle of motion between two extreme positions, for discharging a liquid only during that part of the cycle of motion when the reciprocating member is near one of its extreme positions, said valve apparatus comprising in combination:
- two plates mounted to the reciprocating member in spaced relationship and parallel to each other, each plate having a restraining edge, the restraining edges being parallel;
- a third plate slidably mounted in the space between said two plates, and slidable in the direction of motion, and including an aperture that extends beyond the restraining edges of said two plates;
- a resilient tube extending in a direction perpendicular to the direction of motion and extending through the aperture in said third plate, so that the restraining edges of said two plates substantially touch one side of said resilient tube and an edge of the aperture is situated on the opposite side of said resilient tube;
- preloading means mounted on the reciprocating member and connected to said third plate to yieldably bias said edge of the aperture against said resilient tube with sufficient preloading force to close off said resilient tube between the edge of the aperture and the restraining edges of said two plates; and,
- releasing means connecting said third plate to the stationary member and, during a portion of the cycle of motion including an extreme position, acting upon said third plate in a direction opposite the preloading force to overcome said preloading force and thereby to permit said resilient tube to assume its normal shape, whereby the liquid is discharged through said resilient tube only during that portion of the cycle of motion.
- 2. The valve apparatus of claim 1 wherein said preloading means further comprise means for adjusting the force with which said edge of the aperture is yieldably biased against said resilient tube.
- 3. The valve apparatus of claim 1, wherein said releasing means further comprise means for adjusting the position in the cycle of motion at which said releasing means begin to overcome said preloading force.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 573,056 filed Jan. 23, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,529,508, July 16, 1985.
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