Medical pin index residual pressure valve

US12311142B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12311142-B2
Application numberUS-202318347654-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 6, 2023
Priority dateApr 25, 2023
Publication dateMay 27, 2025
Grant dateMay 27, 2025

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A medical pin index valve includes a pair of pin holes, the positions of which are selected based on the particular gas to be used with the pin index valve. The pin index valve includes a residual pressure device therein. In one embodiment, the residual pressure device is designed so that it closes the valve when the pressure in the tank is between 0.5 bar to 5 bar.

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A medical gas pin index valve, comprising: a body defining an inlet passageway, a body cavity, and an outlet passageway, the cavity being in fluidic communication with each of the inlet passageway and the outlet passageway; a fixed member coupled to the body, the fixed member being substantially located in the body cavity, the fixed member defining its own cavity; and a sealing member located in the fixed member cavity, the sealing member being placeable in a sealed position and an opened position, the sealing member preventing a fluid from traveling from the inlet passageway to the outlet passageway when the sealing member is in its sealed position, the sealing member being biased toward its sealed position by a first spring and by a second spring, each of the first spring and the second spring engaging both the fixed member and the sealing member, the second spring being located inside of the first spring, wherein the first spring has a first length, the second spring has a second length, and the second length is greater than the first length. 2. The medical gas pin index valve of claim 1 , wherein the sealing member moves to its sealed position when the pressure of a combined biasing force from the first spring and the second spring on the sealing member is greater than the pressure of the fluid in the inlet passageway. 3. The medical gas pin index valve of claim 1 , wherein the fixed member includes an inner end surface, the first spring engages a first portion of the inner end surface, the second spring engages a second portion of the inner end surface, and the second portion of the inner end surface is separated from the first portion of the inner end surface by an annular shoulder. 4. The medical gas pin index valve of claim 3 , wherein the first spring engages a third surface on the sealing member, the second spring engages a fourth surface on the sealing member, and the fourth surface is different from the third surface. 5. The medical gas pin index valve of claim 1 , wherein the sealing member includes a body that has an end surface and a cavity that has an inner end surface, the first spring engages the sealing member body end surface, and the second spring engages the sealing member body inner end surface. 6. The medical gas pin index valve of claim 1 , wherein the sealing member body cavity is defined by an inner wall having a first diameter, the first spring has a second diameter, the second spring has a third diameter, the third diameter is smaller than the first diameter, and the first diameter is smaller than the second diameter. 7. The medical gas pin index valve of claim 1 , wherein the first spring has a first diameter, the second spring has a second diameter, the first diameter being greater than the second diameter, and each of the first spring and the second spring applies a simultaneous force on the sealing member to move the sealing member to its sealed position. 8. A medical gas pin index valve, comprising: a body defining an inlet passageway and an outlet passageway, the body having a fixed member coupled thereto, the fixed member defining a first cavity; a sealing member movably mounted in the body, a least a portion of the sealing member being located in the first cavity, the sealing member defining a second cavity, the sealing member being placeable in a sealed position in which a fluid is prevented from traveling from the inlet passageway to the outlet passageway, and an opened position in which a fluid can travel from the inlet passageway to the outlet passageway; a first spring engaging the fixed member and the sealing member, the first spring biasing the sealing member toward its sealed position; and a second spring engaging the fixed member and the sealing member, the second spring biasing the sealing member toward its sealed position, wherein the first spring applies a first biasing force at a first location on the sealing member, and the second spring applies a second biasing force at a second location on the sealing member, the second location being located inside of the first location, and the first spring has a first length, the second spring has a second length, and the second length is greater than the first length. 9. The medical gas pin index valve of claim 8 , wherein a combination of the first biasing force and the second biasing force together moves the sealing member to its sealing position, thereby causing fluid having a residual pressure to remain in the inlet passageway. 10. The medical gas pin index valve of claim 9 , wherein the residual pressure is in the range of 0.5 bar to 4 bar. 11. The medical gas pin index valve of claim 10 , wherein the residual pressure is in the range of 3 bar to 4 bar. 12. The medical gas pin index valve of claim 8 , wherein the second spring is located inside of the first spring. 13. The medical gas pin index valve of claim 8 , wherein the first spring has a first diameter, the second spring has a second diameter, the first diameter is different than the second diameter. 14. The medical gas pin index valve of claim 13 , wherein the first diameter is greater than the second diameter, and the first spring and the second spring have a nested arrangement. 15. A medical gas pin index valve, comprising: a valve body defining an inlet passageway, a cavity, and an outlet passageway, the body having a fixed member coupled thereto and located in the cavity; a sealing member movably mounted in the body, the sealing member being placeable in a sealed position in which a fluid is prevented from traveling from the inlet passageway to the outlet passageway, and an opened position in which a fluid can travel from the inlet passageway to the outlet passageway; and a nested biasing system located between the fixed member and the sealing member, the nested biasing system applying a first biasing force on the sealing member at a first location and a second biasing force on the sealing member at a second location, each of the first biasing force and the second biasing force being applied to the sealing member along a same direction, wherein the sealing member moves to its sealed position when the combination of the first biasing force and the second biasing force is greater than a pressure of a fluid in the inlet passageway, and wherein the nested biasing system includes a first spring having a first length, a second spring having a second length, and the second length is greater than the first length. 16. The medical gas pin index valve of claim 15 , wherein the first spring engages the fixed member and the sealing member, the first spring applying the first biasing force; and the second spring engages the fixed member and the sealing member, the second spring applying the second biasing force, the second location being different than the first location. 17. The medical gas pin index valve of claim 16 , wherein the second spring is located inside of the first spring. 18. The medical gas pin index valve of claim 15 , wherein the sealing member includes a body that defines a cavity and that has an end surface outside of the cavity, the second location is inside the sealing member cavity, and the first location is on the sealing member end surface. 19. The medical gas pin index valve of claim 15 , wherein the biasing system applies a third biasing force on the fixed member in a second direction and a fourth biasing force on the sealing member on the fixed member in the second direction, and the third biasing force and the fourth biasing force are applied on t

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What does patent US12311142B2 cover?
A medical pin index valve includes a pair of pin holes, the positions of which are selected based on the particular gas to be used with the pin index valve. The pin index valve includes a residual pressure device therein. In one embodiment, the residual pressure device is designed so that it closes the valve when the pressure in the tank is between 0.5 bar to 5 bar.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Esab Group Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16K27/0209. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 27 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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