Claims
- 1. An automatic valve for restricting fluid flow through an orifice comprising:
- a central rod aligned with and passing through said orifice;
- support means for maintaining the position of said central rod with respect to said orifice;
- a piston journalled about said central rod and mounted for reciprocal movement between first, second and third positions along the length of said rod, said piston carrying a sealing means configured to restrict fluid flow through said orifice when the piston is in the first position and to permit fluid flow through said orifice when the piston is in the second position;
- means for providing automatic indexing of said piston between said first and second positions in response to the nonuniform flow of fluid, said means including a first cammed surface at one end of said piston and formed integrally therewith, said cammed surface including a plurality of radially spaced slots, said means further including a stop pin receivable in one of said slots when the piston is in one of the first or second positions, with the selection of said first and second positions being governed by the length of the particular slot within which the pin is presently engaged, said means further including a coiled spring journalled about said central rod for urging the piston towards said third position when the fluid flow is lessened thereby disengaging the pin from a slot, and with said cammed surface being configured such that when the fluid flow is increased and the piston moves towards said first and second positions, the pin will become engaged with the next successive slot, and
- means for limiting the relative rotational movement between said coiled spring and said piston as said piston is indexed.
- 2. An automatic valve as recited in claim 1 wherein said means for limiting the rotational movement between said spring and said piston includes a ring connected to said spring and journalled about said central rod, said ring including a projecting key, and with said piston including a dedicated slot for slidably receiving the key.
- 3. An automatic valve as recited in claim 1 wherein said means for indexing further includes a second cammed surface located the other end of said piston, said second cammed surface having slots offset from the slots in said first surface, said indexing means further including a second stop pin arranged to engage with one of the slots in the second cammed surface when said piston means is in the third position.
- 4. An automatic valve as recited in claim 3 wherein the cammed surfaces include angle portions to facilitate the rotation of the piston.
- 5. An automatic valve as recited in claim 1 wherein said stop pin is formed integrally with said central rod.
- 6. An automatic valve as recited in claim 1 wherein said sealing means of said piston includes a conically shaped surface.
- 7. An automatic valve as recited in claim 1 further including a means for adjusting the position of the central rod with respect to the orifice to vary the location of the piston with respect to the orifice.
- 8. An automatic valve as recited in claim 1 wherein said piston further includes a bearing surface upon which the flow of fluid will cause the piston to move from said third position towards one of said first and second positions.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation divisional of application Ser. No. 007,923, filed Jan. 28, 1987 Pat. No. 4,776,953.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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