Spike with non-return valve function and filling device of a liquid system with spike
US-9486569-B2 · Nov 8, 2016 · US
US10533670B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10533670-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514732178-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 5, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 14, 2020 |
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A valve member having a first flow path and a second flow path, and configured to control both flow paths through a filter assembly. The valve member allows control of the two flow streams in a compact space compared to traditional valves. The valve member may require less space to operate due to its compact nature as compared to traditional external valves with multiple handles that each require space to rotate. The valve member may also be used to easily shut-off flow to a filter of a filter assembly without limiting use of another filtration assembly in the same filtration system. Alternatively, the valve member may shut off flow to a corresponding filter of a stand-alone filter assembly that is not connected to another filter assembly. Also, the valve member allows less expensive and more lightweight filtration systems.
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What is claimed is: 1. A valve comprising: a tubular valve member extending along a longitudinal axis and having a first inlet fluidly connected to a first outlet, and having a second inlet fluidly connected to a second outlet, wherein the valve member is configured to allow a first fluid flow from the first inlet to the first outlet and allow a second fluid flow from the second inlet to the second outlet when the valve member is in an open position, wherein the first fluid flow and the second fluid flow do not inter-mix, and wherein the valve member is configured to rotate about the longitudinal axis from the open position to a closed position. 2. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the valve member further includes a flow through passage configured to allow a third fluid flow through the valve member. 3. The valve of claim 2 , wherein the flow through passage is configured such that the third fluid flow through the flow through passage would be separate from the first and second fluid flows. 4. The valve of claim 2 , wherein the flow through passage is configured such that the third fluid flow through the flow through passage would not flow through the first inlet and would not flow through the second inlet. 5. The valve of claim 2 , wherein the flow through passage is configured to allow the third fluid flow and the first fluid flow to enter through a portion of the flow through passage; wherein the first inlet is configured to receive the first fluid flow from the flow through passage; wherein the first outlet is configured to allow the first fluid flow to flow out of the first outlet when the valve member is in the open position; wherein the second inlet is configured to receive the second fluid flow when the valve member is in the open position; wherein the second outlet is configured to allow the second fluid flow to flow out of the second outlet; and wherein the flow through passage is configured to allow the third fluid flow to flow out of another portion of the flow through passage. 6. The valve of claim 2 , wherein the flow through passage is configured such that when the valve is in the closed position the third fluid flow would flow through the flow through passage, the first fluid flow would not flow through the first inlet, and the second fluid flow would not flow through the second inlet. 7. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the valve member further includes a flow separation wall to fluidly separate the first fluid flow from the second fluid flow. 8. The valve of claim 7 , wherein the flow separation wall extends from a first interior portion of the valve member that is adjacent to the first inlet and the second inlet to a second interior portion of the valve member that is adjacent to the first outlet and the second outlet. 9. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the second inlet is diametrically opposite the first outlet. 10. The valve of claim 1 , further including a drum shaped seal disposed about the valve member to seal the inlets and the outlets. 11. The valve of claim 10 , wherein the drum shaped seal has a first circular portion and a second circular portion separated by a plurality of axially extending portions; wherein the axially extending portions are circumferentially spaced apart to correspond to the first outlet and the second inlet; wherein a cross-section of the axially extending portions, the first circular portion and/or the second circular portion is at least one of triangular and/or circular.
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