A method for producing packages, an apparatus and a kit of parts
US-2025196446-A1 · Jun 19, 2025 · US
US10301050B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10301050-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314418760-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 10, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 28, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 28, 2019 |
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There is described a shutter for a valve for controlling an air flow; shutter is selectively rotatable about an axis and adapted to be housed inside a body of valve, and comprises a surface disposed about axis; surface comprises at least one first curved portion shaped eccentrically relative to axis so as to define, in use and together with body, at least one first passage for the air flow.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A valve for controlling an air flow, comprising: a body defining an inlet opening for air flow, an outlet opening for air flow, and a pair of walls defining a valve seat between the inlet opening and the outlet opening; the inlet opening having an inlet mouth that opens into an interior of the body and the outlet opening having an outlet mouth that opens into the interior of the body; a cylindrically-shaped shutter positioned in the valve seat and selectively rotatable about an axis to control the air flow; the cylindrically-shaped shutter comprising an outer surface disposed about the axis and extending along an outer circumference of the shutter; and the outer surface of the shutter comprising a first curved portion shaped eccentrically relative to the axis and extending along the outer circumference of the shutter to define, together with the pair of walls defining the valve seat, at least one first passage for the air flow, the at least one first passage being fluidly connectable to the inlet opening; the outer surface of the shutter comprising a second curved portion shaped eccentrically relative to the axis and extending along the outer circumference of the shutter to define, together with the pair of walls defining the valve seat, a second passage for the air flow, the second passage being fluidly connectable to the outlet opening; a through hole passing through the shutter and having a longitudinal extent parallel to the axis, the through hole opening to the outer surface of the shutter at a first end of the through hole, the first end of the through hole including first and second diametrically opposite points as seen in a plane perpendicular to the axis and perpendicular to the longitudinal extent of the through hole; the through hole opening to the outer surface of the shutter at a second end of the through hole, the second end of the through hole including diametrically opposite third and fourth points as seen in the plane; the first curved portion of the outer surface that is shaped eccentrically relative to the axis including, in the following order in a circumferential direction as seen in the plane: i) a first stretch which extends at a gradually decreasing radial distance from the axis, the first stretch extending from the first point to the second point; ii) a first relative section extending at a minimum radial distance from the axis to define a minimum radial size of the first curved portion of the outer surface of the shutter; and iii) a second stretch which extends at a gradually increasing radial distance from the axis; and the second curved portion of the outer surface that is shaped eccentrically relative to the axis including, in the following order in a circumferential direction as seen in the plane: i) a third stretch which extends at a gradually decreasing radial distance from the axis, the third stretch extending from the third point to the fourth point; ii) a second relative section extending at a minimum radial distance from the axis to define a minimum radial size of the second curved portion of the outer surface of the shutter; and iii) a fourth stretch which extends at a gradually increasing radial distance from the axis. 2. The valve of claim 1 , wherein said outer surface of the shutter further comprises: a circumferential first end section; the second stretch being located between the circumferential first end section and the first stretch along the circumferential direction; and a circumferential second end section, which is opposite to said circumferential first end section, the fourth stretch being located between the third stretch and the circumferential second end section along the circumferential direction. 3. The valve of claim 2 , wherein said circumferential end sections extend at a constant radial distance from said axis. 4. The valve of claim 3 , wherein said through hole opens into said first stretch and the third stretch. 5. The valve of claim 1 , wherein said outer surface is symmetrical relative to said axis. 6. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the inlet opening and the inlet mouth comprise an inlet conduit, and the outlet opening and the outlet mouth comprise an outlet conduit, at least one of said inlet conduit and said outlet conduit extends along a first direction; and the shutter is configured such that, at least at one point in time during rotation of the shutter inside the body of the valve, said through hole extends along a second direction transversal to said first direction. 7. The valve of claim 6 , wherein at least one of said inlet conduit and said outlet conduit possesses a width as measured in a direction that is a direction of rotation of the shutter. 8. The valve of claim 6 , wherein said at least one of said inlet conduit and said outlet conduit defines a triangular opening including a base and possessing a height, the base of the triangular opening being parallel to said axis and the height of the triangular opening being orthogonal to said axis. 9. The valve of claim 1 , wherein said inlet mouth, said outlet mouth and said shutter define a preferential path for said air flow; said path comprising the portion of said first passage which extends between said inlet mouth and said through hole, and the portion of said second passage which extends between said through hole and said outlet mouth; and the length of said path depending on an angular position of said shutter about said axis. 10. The valve of claim 1 , comprising an actuator for selectively rotating said shutter relative to said body. 11. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the inlet conduit possesses a central axis and the outlet conduit possesses a central axis, the central axis of the inlet conduit being offset from the central axis of the outlet conduit as seen in the plane, the central axis of the inlet conduit and the central axis of the outlet conduit both being offset from the rotation axis of the shutter. 12. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the inlet conduit possesses a central axis and the outlet conduit possesses a central axis, the central axis of the inlet conduit being offset from the rotation axis of the shutter as seen in the plane, the central axis of the outlet conduit being offset from the rotation axis of the shutter as seen in the plane.
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