Claims
- 1. A pinch tube valve assembly adapted to receive an elongated flexible tube for selective control of liquid dye flow through the tube, said valve assembly comprising:
- a valve block having a bore circular in cross section extending through said block for receiving the flexible tube, a passageway in said block, said passageway also being circular in cross section and intersecting with said bore at a right angle thereto, said passageway having a diameter larger than that of said bore, the intersection of said bore and said passageway defining a pinch chamber;
- an electrically operated pneumatic valve;
- an intermediate block portion member supported at one end to said valve block and supporting at its other end said pneumatic valve, an air chamber formed between said other end of said intermediate block portion and the pneumatic valve; said intermediate block portion including a central chamber, piston means within said chamber having a rod section at one end and being selectively reciprocal in said passageway between a first position and a second position,
- a freely floating ball disposed in said passageway between one end of the rod section and the flexible tube for pinching the flexible tube into a closed condition in response to actuation of said pneumatic valve and positioning of said rod section in its second position;
- spring means within said central chamber arranged to maintain said rod section in its first position while said pneumatic valve is deenergized;
- an air passage in said intermediate member opening at one end into said air chamber and at its other end to said central chamber; and
- said pinch chamber having a flattened wall portion circular in shape in a wall of said bore opposite the intersecting passageway and said flattened wall portion having the same diameter as said intersecting passageway and lying in a plane perpendicular to said intersecting passageway so as to form an expansion chamber for said tube upon pinching thereof.
- 2. A valve assembly according to claim 1, wherein said piston means comprises a cylindrical head section at the other end of said rod section away from the flexible tube and positioned for reciprocal movement within said central chamber, said spring means comprising a helical compression spring disposed about said rod section and having one end positioned against the end of the valve body to which the intermediate member is supported and its other end positioned to bear against the head section of the piston means to urge the piston means to its first position.
- 3. A valve assembly according to claim 2 wherein said head section includes an annular seal disposed to be in a sealing engagement with the inner wall of said central chamber.
- 4. A valve assembly according to claim 3 further comprising an air input passage communicating with said central chamber through said electrically operated pneumatic valve for selectively supplying gas under pressure to activate said piston means for pinching closed the flexible tube.
- 5. A valve assembly according to claim 4 wherein said air input passage terminates in a small diameter bore for communicating with said air chamber and further including an insert control member positioned in said bore and having a central open passage therein and said pneumatic valve includes a elastomeric button adapted to be positioned to close off the central open passage of the insert control member in response to actuation of said valve.
- 6. A valve assembly according to claim 5 wherein said button is centrally disposed in a spring spider member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 086,392, filed Oct. 18, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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IBM Tech. Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 10, No. 4, Sep. 1961, Bromberg and Davenhall, "Dispensing Viscous Curable Liquids in Measured Amounts", pp. 399-400. |
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Oct 1979 |
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