Rotary-Wing Vehicle, and Rotary-Wing Turbine
US-2024328327-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US9567962B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9567962-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214112046-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 3, 2012 |
| Priority date | May 5, 2011 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
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A flow-control assembly may include a fluid conduit and a flow-control valve in the fluid conduit. The flow-control assembly may further include a fluid expansion conduit with an inlet defined at least in part by the fluid conduit and configured to selectively receive flow of a fluid from the fluid conduit. The fluid expansion conduit may further include an outlet in fluid communication with the fluid conduit downstream of the flow-control valve. A rotating fluid expander in the fluid expansion conduit may be configured to expand the fluid and thereby rotate and in some embodiments generate electricity. In a first position flow is substantially blocked. In a second position flow is allowed through the fluid expansion conduit. In a third position flow through the fluid conduit is allowed without necessarily passing through the fluid expansion conduit.
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That which is claimed: 1. A flow-control assembly comprising: a turbine-generator cartridge comprising a cartridge housing that defines a turbine flow passage, a turbine disposed in the turbine flow passage, and a generator coupled to the turbine; a 3-way flow-control valve comprising a butterfly valve having a valve housing and a throttle plate mounted within the valve housing such that the throttle plate is rotatable about an axis along a diameter of the throttle plate, the valve housing defining an inlet for fluid flow, a fluid conduit receiving fluid from the inlet, and a fluid expansion conduit branching off from the fluid conduit, the throttle plate being disposed in the fluid conduit, the valve being configurable to a first position wherein the throttle plate substantially blocks flow of the fluid through both the fluid conduit and the fluid expansion conduit, and to a second position wherein the throttle plate substantially blocks flow of the fluid through the fluid conduit and at least partially unblocks the fluid expansion conduit to thereby allow flow of the fluid through the fluid expansion conduit; wherein the fluid conduit includes a sealing wall which an outer edge of the throttle plate engages when the flow-control valve is in the first position, the sealing wall having a curved profile of substantially the same radius as the throttle plate whereby the throttle plate maintains a tight fit with the sealing wall as the throttle plate rotates to the second position, and wherein an inlet to the fluid expansion conduit comprises a hole in the sealing wall at which the throttle plate is out of contact when the flow-control valve is in the second position; wherein the turbine-generator cartridge is attached directly to the valve housing such that the fluid expansion conduit of the valve supplies fluid to the turbine flow passage upstream of the turbine, and fluid that has passed through the turbine is supplied via an outlet of the turbine flow passage to a point downstream of the valve member. 2. A system for controlling flow of a fluid comprising: a flow-control assembly as in claim 1 , and an internal combustion engine comprising one or more cylinders, wherein the flow-control assembly is configured to direct flow of the fluid to one or more of the cylinders of the internal combustion engine. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the flow-control valve is configurable to a third position wherein the flow-control valve at least partially unblocks the fluid conduit to thereby allow flow of the fluid through the fluid conduit without passing through the fluid expansion conduit.
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