Claims
- 1. A selector disk for a multiplexing valve comprising:
- a central plate;
- a plurality of tabs extending radially outwardly from said plate, wherein said tabs are evenly spaced around the circumference of said central plate; and
- a plurality of arc-shaped wipers, wherein a first end of each of said wipers are attached to one of said plurality of tabs such that a second end of each of said wipers is spaced from a next one of said plurality of tabs around the circumference of said disk forming an opening between the second end of said one of said the wipers and said next one of said plurality of tabs around said disk.
- 2. The selector disk of claim 1 wherein said wipers are formed of plastic.
- 3. The selector disk of claim 1 wherein said plurality of tabs comprises three tabs and said plurality of said arc-shaped wipers comprises three wipers.
- 4. The selector disk of claim 1 wherein said plurality of tabs comprises four tabs and the plurality of said arc-shaped wipers comprises four wipers.
- 5. The selector disk of claim 1 wherein all of said openings are the same size.
- 6. The selector disk of claim 1 wherein at least one of said openings is a different size than the remainder of the openings.
- 7. A method of reducing pressure spike in a valve comprising a water inlet, a selector disk having M selector openings and N outlet ports, the method comprising the steps of:
- rotating said selector disk such that one of said M selector openings are aligned with one of said N outlet ports at each 360/(N*M) degrees of rotation; and
- directing the water from said water inlet to said openings in said selector disk, such that the water flows through the openings in said selector disk to said discharge outlets.
- 8. A multiplexing water valve, comprising:
- a water inlet;
- plural water outlets;
- a rotating selector positioned between said water inlet and said water outlet; and
- a flexible wiper extending from said selector toward said plural water outlets, said wiper resiliently biased against said outlets and positioned against successive ones of said outlets as said selector rotates to control the flow of water through said outlets.
- 9. A multiplexing water valve as defined in claim 8 comprising a plurality of said flexible wipers.
- 10. A multiplexing water valve as defined in claim 9 wherein the number of said plurality of flexible wipers is different from the number of said plural water outlets.
- 11. A multiplexing water valve as defined in claim 10 wherein neither the number of said flexible wipers nor the number of said water outlets is evenly divisible by the other.
- 12. A multiplexing water valve as defined in claim 9 wherein the number of said flexible wipers is smaller than the number of said plural water outlets.
- 13. A multiplexing water valve as defined in claim 8 wherein said wiper is sufficiently flexible to pass over impurities from said water which collect near said water outlets.
- 14. A multiplexing water valve as defined in claim 8 wherein said rotating selector includes an extending tab, and wherein said flexible wiper extends from said tab toward said plural water outlets.
- 15. A multiplexing water valve as defined in claim 8 additionally comprising a water turbine connected to rotate said selector.
- 16. A multiplexing water valve, comprising:
- a water inlet;
- plural water outlets;
- a rotating selector positioned between said water inlet and said water outlet; and
- a valving member on said selector which controls the flow of water through said outlets, said valving member initiating flow of water through said outlets at a different rate than said valving member terminates flow of water through said outlets.
- 17. A multiplexing water valve, as defined claim 16, wherein said valving member initiates flow of water through said outlets at a faster rater than it terminates such flow.
- 18. A multiplexing water valve, as defined in claim 16, wherein said rate at which said valving member terminates flow of water through said outlets is selected to reduce pressure peaks in said water.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation application of Ser. No. 08/819,666, filed on Mar. 12, 1997, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/302,207, filed Sept. 8, 1994.
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