Multi-port valve with multiple operation modes
US-2017152957-A1 · Jun 1, 2017 · US
US11945011B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11945011-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017111060-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 3, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 3, 2020 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2024 |
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A pipe cleaning assembly has a connection fixture having a body defining a cavity. A first aperture, opposing first auxiliary aperture coaxially aligned with the first aperture, second aperture, and opposing second auxiliary aperture coaxially aligned with the second aperture are in fluid communication with the cavity. A first connection flange extends from and surrounds the first aperture, a second connection flange extends from and surrounds the second aperture, a third connection flange extends from and surrounds the first auxiliary aperture, and a fourth connection flange extends from and surrounds the second auxiliary aperture. A first valve is connected to the third connection flange to control fluid flow through the first auxiliary aperture.
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What is claimed is: 1. A pipe cleaning assembly, comprising: a connection fixture comprising a body defining a cavity, a first aperture in fluid communication with the cavity, a first connection flange extending from and surrounding the first aperture, an opposing first auxiliary aperture in fluid communication with the cavity and coaxially aligned with the first aperture, a third connection flange extending from and surrounding the first auxiliary aperture, a second aperture in fluid communication with the cavity, a second connection flange extending from and surrounding the second aperture, an opposing second auxiliary aperture in fluid communication with the cavity and coaxially aligned with the second aperture, and a fourth connection flange extending from and surrounding the second auxiliary aperture; and a diverter trim positioned within the second auxiliary aperture and within the cavity of the body, the diverter trim including a wall that extends across the diverter trim and directs fluid flowing through the connection fixture; and wherein the diverter trim further comprises: a generally cylindrical wall having an open first end and an open second end, opposite the first end; a first opening formed through the generally cylindrical wall; a second opening formed through the generally cylindrical wall, the second opening coaxially aligned with the first opening and positioned on an opposite side of the generally cylindrical wall from the first opening; and a wall extending entirely across an interior of the generally cylindrical wall and configured to prevent fluid flow between the first opening and the second opening, allow fluid flow between the open first end and the first opening, and allow fluid flow between the open second end and the second opening. 2. The pipe cleaning assembly of claim 1 , wherein the diverter trim directs fluid between the first aperture and the second aperture and prevents fluid flow to the first auxiliary aperture and the second auxiliary aperture. 3. The pipe cleaning assembly of claim 2 , comprising a filter positioned between the diverter trim and the second aperture. 4. The pipe cleaning assembly of claim 1 , wherein the diverter trim directs fluid between the first aperture and the second auxiliary aperture and between the second aperture and the first auxiliary aperture. 5. The pipe cleaning assembly of claim 4 , comprising a first valve connected to the third connection flange of the connection fixture and/or a second valve connected to the fourth connection flange of the connection fixture to control fluid flow through the first auxiliary aperture and/or the second auxiliary aperture. 6. The pipe cleaning assembly of claim 1 , wherein the diverter trim further comprises: a first diverter pipe connected to the fourth connection flange of the connection fixture and in fluid communication with the second auxiliary aperture; a second diverter pipe connected to the third connection flange of the connection fixture and in fluid communication with the first auxiliary aperture; and a valve positioned between the first diverter pipe and the second diverter pipe; wherein the diverter trim redirects fluid from the first aperture to the second auxiliary aperture and from the first auxiliary aperture to the second aperture. 7. The pipe cleaning assembly of claim 6 , comprising a filter positioned between the diverter trim and the second aperture. 8. The pipe cleaning assembly of claim 1 , and further comprising: a first valve connected to the third connection flange of the connection fixture to control fluid flow through the first auxiliary aperture; and a plate positioned over the second auxiliary aperture and secured to the body to prevent fluid flow through the second auxiliary aperture. 9. The pipe cleaning assembly of claim 8 , wherein an axis of the first aperture is perpendicular to an axis of the second aperture. 10. The pipe cleaning of claim 1 , comprising a second valve connected to the fourth connection flange of the connection fixture to control fluid flow through the second auxiliary aperture.
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