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Title:
Elastic check valve and method of construction
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1. An article of manufacture for a check valve in an enclosed curvilinear conduit comprising:
a. an elastic, flexible semi-circular elongated "foot" portion of curvilinear cross section dimensioned for non-sealing and registered sealing engagement with approximately one half the cross sectional surface of an elongated portion of said matching curvilinear conduit and having an upstream end and a downstream end;
b. said foot portion having means for attaching its upper edges to the side walls of said conduit;
c. an elastic, flexible elongated "bowsprit" portion having that shape resulting from a curvilinear tube intersecting said conduit at an angle wherein said "bowsprit" is that portion of said curvilinear tube lying below the intersection line of said curvilinear tube and said conduit;
d. said "bowsprit" portion having a width at its downstream end substantially equal to the inside diameter of said conduit and said "foot" portion and tapering to a blunt circular point at its upstream end;
e. said downstream end of said "bowsprit" portion is connected to said upstream end of said "foot" portion;
f. said "bowsprit" portion having edges which lie in a substantially flat plane corresponding to said intersection line of said curvilinear tube and said conduit;
g. said "bowsprit" portion having means adapted for attachment of said edges to the side walls of said conduit wherein said edges are adapted for attachment to said conduit along a line lying in a single flat plane which extends from a point on the top edge of said conduit to points lying on approximately the mid point of said conduit; and
h. said "foot" portion and said "bowsprit" portion are capable of flexing in a reverse curved direction upon application of external pressure and have a "memory" for automatically returning to their original curvatures upon the removal of such external pressure.
2. A check valve as described in claim 1 comprising:
a. said conduit is a right circular cylinder; and
said "foot" and "bowsprit" sections are formed from right circular cylinders wherein said curvilinear tube generating said "bowsprit" is a right circular cylinder.
3. A check valve comprising:
a. an elongated conduit;
b. a diaphragm consisting of the following:
1 an elastic, flexible elongated "foot" portion of curvilinear cross section dimensioned for registered sealing engagement with the surface of a portion of said matching curvilinear conduit;
2 said foot portion having means for attaching its upper edges to the side walls of said conduit;
3 an elastic, flexible elongated "bowsprit" formed from a portion of said curvilinear conduit intersecting and joining said foot portion at an angle;
4 said "bowsprit" portion tapering upwardly and having its upstream edge adapted for connection to the upper side of said conduit;
5 said "bowsprit portion having means adapted for attachment of its edges to the side walls of said conduit; and
6 said "foot" portion being capable of flexing in a reverse curved direction upon application of external pressure and having a "memory" for automatically returning to its original curvature upon the removal of such external pressure;
c. said conduit and said diaphragm are formed from the same material and are integrally connected; and
d. said conduit is dimensioned for receipt within a second conduit and is connected thereto.
4. A check valve comprising:
a. an elongated conduit;
b. a diaphragm consisting of the following:
1 an elastic, flexible elongated "foot" portion of curvilinear cross section dimensioned for registered sealing engagement with the surface of a portion of said matching curvilinear conduit;
2 said foot portion having means for attaching its upper edges to the side walls of said conduit;
3 an elastic, flexible elongated "bowsprit" formed from a portion of said curvilinear conduit intersecting and joining said foot portion at an angle;
4 said "bowsprit" portion tapering upwardly and having its upstream edge adapted for connection with the upper side of said conduit;
5 said "bowsprit" portion having means adapted for attachment of its edges to the side walls of said conduit; and
6 said "foot" portion being capable of flexing in a reverse curved direction upon application of external pressure and having a "memory" for automatically returning to its original curvature upon removal of such external pressure;
c. said "bowsprit" means consisting of an integral flange extending outwardly from said "bowsprit" and said flange having a raised bead adapted for positioning on the outside of said conduit;
d. said "foot" means consisting of an integral flange extending outwardly from said "foot" portion and said flange having a raised bead adapted for positioning on the outside of said conduit;
e. said conduit being formed with a pair of slots lying in the same plane and beginning at a point in the upstream end and upper wall of said conduit and extending in an ever diverging relationship downwardly toward the downstream end to approximately the midportion of the wall of said conduit; thence in a direction approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of said conduit in a downstream direction; and
f. clamp means pressing the edges of said slots together and thereby frictionally engaging said "bowsprit" and "foot" flanges in fluid sealing engagement.
5. A check valve as described in claim 4 comprising:
a. said clamp means consists of a cast, continuous annular elongated member tightly engaging the walls of said conduit in a manner which mechanically locks the edges of said diaphragm between the edges of said slots.
6. A check valve as described in claim 4 comprising:
a. said clamp means consists of casting a quantity of closed cell urethane foam in close fitting annular relationship around said conduit.
7. An article of manufacture as described in claim 4 comprising:
a. said "foot" portion being formed with a thickened circumferential edge band for increasing the spring return ability of said foot to the sealing position.
8. An article of manufacture as described in claim 4 comprising:
a. said diaphragm being formed with a woven reinforcing member formed within said elastic material for strengthening said diaphragm and increasing the resistance to opening of said diaphragm.
Other info:
Inventors:
French, George F. (Oakland, CA, US)
Application Number:
466288
Filing Date: 1974-05-02 Publication_date: 1976-01-13 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
137/852
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
183,622| Mar, 1963 | SW | | 155,590Apr, 1947 | AU | | | | | | | |
Primary Examiner:
Nilson, Robert G.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Cypher; James R.
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