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US623935A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F15FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS; HYDRAULICS OR PNEUMATICS IN GENERAL
    • F15BSYSTEMS ACTING BY MEANS OF FLUIDS IN GENERAL; FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS, e.g. SERVOMOTORS; DETAILS OF FLUID-PRESSURE SYSTEMS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F15B13/00Details of servomotor systems ; Valves for servomotor systems
    • F15B13/02Fluid distribution or supply devices characterised by their adaptation to the control of servomotors
    • F15B13/06Fluid distribution or supply devices characterised by their adaptation to the control of servomotors for use with two or more servomotors
    • F15B13/08Assemblies of units, each for the control of a single servomotor only
    • F15B13/0803Modular units
    • F15B13/0846Electrical details
    • F15B13/0857Electrical connecting means, e.g. plugs, sockets
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/8376Combined
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/8593Systems
    • Y10T137/86493Multi-way valve unit
    • Y10T137/86718Dividing into parallel flow paths with recombining
    • Y10T137/86759Reciprocating
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  • This invention relates to valves which are used to regulate the passage of steam or other Io iiuid under pressure through a conduit, the valve being adapted to regulate the volume of fluid, so that a greater or less volume can be supplied at a given time, the conduit being contracted to decrease the volume and enlarged to increase it.
  • the conduit is contracted to a considerable extent, so that the fluid under pressure passes through a very narrow orifice, its passage is liable to be attended with a disagreeable noise.
  • Our inzo vention has for its object to overcome this objection; and it consists in the improvements which we will now proceed to describe and claim. l
  • Figure 1 represents a longitudinal section of a fluid-regulator embodyin g our invention,the valve being closed.
  • Fig. 2 represents a similar view showing the valve opened.
  • Figs. 3 and l represent views 3o of' the parts or sections of the muffler hereinafter described.
  • a represents a casing
  • the casing is provided internally with 4o two valve-ports 2 8, which communicate with two divisions 4 5 of the conduit leading to the outlet end d2.
  • the casing is also provided at a point adjacent to the valve-port 2 with a muffler-port 6, through which the fluid that 4.5 passes through the port 2 is obliged to pass on its way to the branch 4 of the conduit.
  • the internal construction of the casing is such that all the fluid passing through the casing necessarily passes through the ports 2, 3, and
  • b b' represent two valve-heads connected by a tubular shank b2 and affixed to a rod or stem c, said ports constituting a double or two-headed valve.
  • the head b is formed to enter the valve-port 2
  • the head b' is 55 formed to enter the valve-port 3
  • said heads when in the said ports, as shown in Fig. l, closing the same practicallysteam-tight.
  • the relative arrangement of the ports and the valveheads is such that when the valve is 6o moved in the directionof the arrow a, from the position shown in Fig. l the valve-ports 2 and 3 will be open to an extent determined by theextent of movement of the valve.
  • Suitable automatic means may be employed to move the valve, and t-hus regulate the volume of fluid passing through the casing, ⁇ and said automatic means may be, for example, such as are shown in our application for Letters Patent of the United States for a Huid-actu- 7o ated regulator, filed January 28, 1898, Serial No. 668,268, said application showing the valve rod or stem connected with a flexible diaphragm located in a chamber and operated by varying degrees of pressure in such chamber.
  • valve-heads b b are raised to form openings between their peripheries and the walls of the ports 2 and 3 the fluid will pass through said ports on its 8o Way to the outlet d2.
  • each muffler is preferably composed of two parts or sections 7 8. These sections are provided with continuous circular margins or peripheries, and their body portions are provided with perforations for the passage of steam.
  • the secroo a lluidconduit, a valve movable in said contions are placed in contact with each other on extensions of the shank b2, and their adjacent sides are recessed to form chambers for the reception of muiiiing material 12.
  • Said material may be a plurality of rings of wire cloth or gauze superimposed within the chamber and arranged to extend across the perforations 9 and l0.
  • the perforations l0 in the inner sections S are preferably smaller than the perforations 0 in the outer sections, as shown in Figs. 3 and i.
  • the sections are sccured between shoulders 13 and nuts let on the shank U2.
  • the mufllers are arranged so that the ports El and G will always be obstructed by them whatever may be the position of the valve, so that n0 steam can pass through said ports excepting through the in ufflers, as clearly indicated in Fig. 2. It will be seen, therefore, that all the steam or other Huid that passes through the casing necessarily passes through the muil'lers, so that its passage is not attended with disagreeable noise.
  • a regulator comprising a casing having duit, and a muffler movable with the valve and interposed between the valve and the outlet end of the conduit, the conduit being suitably formed to cooperate with the valve and muffler in regulating the volume of uid passing through the conduit, and in causing the passage of the fluid through the muffler after it passes the valve.
  • a regulator eomprisinga casing having a fluid-conduit containing two Valve-ports interposed between the inlet and outlet ends of the conduit, and a mufiier-port interposed between one of said valve-ports and the said outlet end, a valve comprising two connected heads formed to it said valve-ports, and two muffler-heads attached to the Valve and arranged to cooperate with two of said ports, as set forth.
  • a muflier-head comprising two circular sections having a continuous or imperferate periphery, and perforations extending through their body portions, said sections bcing recessed to form an annular chamber between their perforated portions, and suitable mutliing material contained in said chamber, the sections being formed for application to a valve rod or stem.

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No. 623,935. Patented Apr. 25, |899.
s. T. vwlLsoN E. WEBB.
REGULATR VALVE.
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(No Model.)
UNrrnn STATES Barnim* trice.
GEORGE T. WILSON, OF SOMERVILLE, AND EDWARD VEBB, OF READING, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNORS TO SAID WEBB, AND JULIAN DESTE AND MARY L. DESTE, OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS.
REG U LATO R-VALVE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 623,935, dated April 25, 1899.
Application filed June 8, 1898. Serial No. 682,948. (No model.)
T @ZZ whom t may concern:
Be it known that we, GEORGE T. WILSON, of Somerville, and EDWARD WEBB, of Reading, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts,have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Regulator-Valves, of which the following is a specific-ation.
This invention relates to valves which are used to regulate the passage of steam or other Io iiuid under pressure through a conduit, the valve being adapted to regulate the volume of fluid, so that a greater or less volume can be supplied at a given time, the conduit being contracted to decrease the volume and enlarged to increase it. When the conduit is contracted to a considerable extent, so that the fluid under pressure passes through a very narrow orifice, its passage is liable to be attended with a disagreeable noise. Our inzo vention has for its object to overcome this objection; and it consists in the improvements which we will now proceed to describe and claim. l
Of the accompanying drawings, forming a 2 5 part of this specification, Figure 1 represents a longitudinal section of a fluid-regulator embodyin g our invention,the valve being closed. Fig. 2 represents a similar view showing the valve opened. Figs. 3 and l represent views 3o of' the parts or sections of the muffler hereinafter described.
The same letters and numerals of reference indicate the same parts in all the iigures.
In the drawings, a represents a casing,
through which extends a conduit for steam or other fluid under pressure, d being the inlet end of said conduit, and d2 the outlet end. In the embodiment of our invention here shown the casing is provided internally with 4o two valve-ports 2 8, which communicate with two divisions 4 5 of the conduit leading to the outlet end d2. The casing is also provided at a point adjacent to the valve-port 2 with a muffler-port 6, through which the fluid that 4.5 passes through the port 2 is obliged to pass on its way to the branch 4 of the conduit. The internal construction of the casing is such that all the fluid passing through the casing necessarily passes through the ports 2, 3, and
5o 6, the ports being of circular form.
b b' represent two valve-heads connected by a tubular shank b2 and affixed to a rod or stem c, said ports constituting a double or two-headed valve. The head b is formed to enter the valve-port 2, while the head b' is 55 formed to enter the valve-port 3, said heads when in the said ports, as shown in Fig. l, closing the same practicallysteam-tight. The relative arrangement of the ports and the valveheads is such that when the valve is 6o moved in the directionof the arrow a, from the position shown in Fig. l the valve-ports 2 and 3 will be open to an extent determined by theextent of movement of the valve. Suitable automatic means may be employed to move the valve, and t-hus regulate the volume of fluid passing through the casing,`and said automatic means may be, for example, such as are shown in our application for Letters Patent of the United States for a Huid-actu- 7o ated regulator, filed January 28, 1898, Serial No. 668,268, said application showing the valve rod or stem connected with a flexible diaphragm located in a chamber and operated by varying degrees of pressure in such chamber.
It will be seen that when the valve-heads b b are raised to form openings between their peripheries and the walls of the ports 2 and 3 the fluid will pass through said ports on its 8o Way to the outlet d2.
To prevent the noise which would other- Wise attend the passage of the fluid when the valve-heads are separated from their ports by relatively narrow crevices, as when the valve 8 5 has only a minimum opening, we provide two mufflers d and d', which are attached to the valve at points adjacent to the outer sides of the heads b b'. The mufiier d is arranged to move in the muifler-port 6, while the muffier 9o d is arranged to move in the valve-port 3, the said mufiiers being formed to closely fit said ports, so that no fluid can pass except through the noise-quieting parts of the mufiiers hereinafter described. Each muffler is preferably composed of two parts or sections 7 8. These sections are provided with continuous circular margins or peripheries, and their body portions are provided with perforations for the passage of steam.
The secroo a lluidconduit, a valve movable in said contions are placed in contact with each other on extensions of the shank b2, and their adjacent sides are recessed to form chambers for the reception of muiiiing material 12. Said material may be a plurality of rings of wire cloth or gauze superimposed within the chamber and arranged to extend across the perforations 9 and l0. The perforations l0 in the inner sections S are preferably smaller than the perforations 0 in the outer sections, as shown in Figs. 3 and i. The sections are sccured between shoulders 13 and nuts let on the shank U2. The mufllers are arranged so that the ports El and G will always be obstructed by them whatever may be the position of the valve, so that n0 steam can pass through said ports excepting through the in ufflers, as clearly indicated in Fig. 2. It will be seen, therefore, that all the steam or other Huid that passes through the casing necessarily passes through the muil'lers, so that its passage is not attended with disagreeable noise.
XVe do not limit ourselves to the form and `relative arrangement of parts here shown and may variously modify the same without departing from the spirit of our invention.
Having thus explained the nature of our invention and described a way of constructing and using the same, although without having attempted to set forth all the forms in which it may be embodied or all the modes of ils use, we declare that whatwe claim isl. A regulator comprising a casing having duit, and a muffler movable with the valve and interposed between the valve and the outlet end of the conduit, the conduit being suitably formed to cooperate with the valve and muffler in regulating the volume of uid passing through the conduit, and in causing the passage of the fluid through the muffler after it passes the valve.
2. A regulator eomprisinga casing having a fluid-conduit containing two Valve-ports interposed between the inlet and outlet ends of the conduit, and a mufiier-port interposed between one of said valve-ports and the said outlet end, a valve comprising two connected heads formed to it said valve-ports, and two muffler-heads attached to the Valve and arranged to cooperate with two of said ports, as set forth.
3. A muflier-head comprising two circular sections having a continuous or imperferate periphery, and perforations extending through their body portions, said sections bcing recessed to form an annular chamber between their perforated portions, and suitable mutliing material contained in said chamber, the sections being formed for application to a valve rod or stem.
In testimony whereof we have ailixed our signatures in presence of two witnesses.
GEORGE T. VILSON. ED\VARD \VE]3B.
\Vitnesses:
C. F. BROWN, A. D. HARRISON.
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US2974745A (en) * 1953-01-15 1961-03-14 Hi Press Air Conditioning Of A Sound-deadening air-intake devices
US3978885A (en) * 1975-03-28 1976-09-07 Westinghouse Electric Corporation Unbalance pressure actuator for a flow control apparatus having noise and vibration reducing arrangement thereon
US3995430A (en) * 1975-03-28 1976-12-07 Westinghouse Electric Corporation Valve noise suppression by fluid recirculation

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US2974745A (en) * 1953-01-15 1961-03-14 Hi Press Air Conditioning Of A Sound-deadening air-intake devices
US3978885A (en) * 1975-03-28 1976-09-07 Westinghouse Electric Corporation Unbalance pressure actuator for a flow control apparatus having noise and vibration reducing arrangement thereon
US3995430A (en) * 1975-03-28 1976-12-07 Westinghouse Electric Corporation Valve noise suppression by fluid recirculation

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