Method and system of a valve

US9695949B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9695949-B2
Application numberUS-201514692913-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 22, 2015
Priority dateAug 29, 2014
Publication dateJul 4, 2017
Grant dateJul 4, 2017

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Abstract

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Valves. At least some of the example valves include: a valve body; a valve housing; and a piston that defines a proximal end and a distal end, the piston disposed in a piston bore of the valve housing. The valve defines a closed orientation by a first rotational orientation of the valve housing relative to the valve body, and the valve defines an open orientation by a second rotational orientation of the valve housing distinct from the first rotational orientation.

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What is claimed is: 1. A valve assembly comprising: a valve body that comprises a first counter bore with a first diameter and a first central axis; a second counter bore disposed within the first counter bore, the second counter bore having a second central axis parallel to and offset from the first central axis, and a second diameter smaller than the first diameter; an inlet port fluidly coupled to the first counter bore; and an outlet port fluidly coupled to the second counter bore; a valve housing comprising a circular stem member that defines a third central axis; a piston receptacle member that defines a piston bore, the piston bore defines a fourth central axis perpendicular to the third central axis; a flow passage defined in the circular stem member, the flow passage fluidly coupled to the piston bore; the circular stem member disposed within the second counter bore; the piston receptacle member disposed within the first counter bore; and the second and third central axis are coaxial; a piston that defines a proximal end and a distal end, the piston disposed in the piston bore of the valve housing; an eccentric ring that defines a fifth central axis, the eccentric ring disposed within the first counter bore, the eccentric ring circumscribes the valve housing, the proximal end of the piston coupled to the eccentric ring, and the first and fifth central axis are coaxial; the valve assembly defines a closed orientation by a first rotational orientation of the piston and piston bore relative to the second counter bore, and the valve assembly defines an open orientation by a second rotational orientation of the piston and piston bore relative to the second counter bore, the second rotational orientation distinct from the first rotational orientation. 2. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the eccentric ring further comprises: an aperture through the eccentric ring proximate to the proximal end of the piston; and wherein in the open orientation the aperture through the eccentric ring at least partially aligns with the inlet port. 3. The valve assembly of claim 2 wherein the eccentric ring further comprises an annular groove defined on an outside diameter of the eccentric ring, the aperture through the eccentric ring intersects the annular groove. 4. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the valve housing further comprises: an outer face defined by the circular stem member; and the flow passage in the first circular stem member intersects the outer face. 5. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the valve housing further comprises: an outer face defined by the circular stem member; a first seal exposed on an outside diameter of the circular stem member between the outer face and the piston receptacle member; and an exit portion of the flow passage in the circular stem member disposed between the first seal and the piston receptacle member. 6. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the first rotational orientation is 180 degrees of rotation different than the second rotational orientation. 7. A valve assembly comprising: a valve body that comprises a first counter bore with a first diameter and a first central axis; a second counter bore disposed within the first counter bore, the second counter bore having a second central axis parallel to and offset from the first central axis, and a second diameter smaller than the first diameter; an inlet port fluidly coupled to the first counter bore; and an outlet port fluidly coupled to the second counter bore; a valve housing comprising a circular stem member that defines a third central axis; a piston receptacle member that defines a piston bore, the piston bore defines a fourth central axis perpendicular to the third central axis; a flow passage defined in the circular stem member, the flow passage fluidly coupled to the piston bore; the circular stem member disposed within the second counter bore; the piston receptacle member disposed within the first counter bore; and the second and third central axis are coaxial; a piston that defines a proximal end and a distal end, the piston disposed in the piston bore of the valve housing; the valve assembly defines a closed orientation by a first rotational orientation of the piston and piston bore relative to the second counter bore, and the valve assembly defines an open orientation by a second rotational orientation of the piston and piston bore relative to the second counter bore, the second rotational orientation distinct from the first rotational orientation; the proximal end of the piston abuts an inside diameter of the first counter bore in the closed orientation, and the distal end of the piston abuts the inside diameter of the first counter bore in the closed orientation. 8. The valve assembly of claim 7 wherein the piston further comprises: an annular trough medially disposed on the piston; a first seal disposed on a first side of the annular trough; a second seal disposed on a second side of the annular trough opposite the first side; and in the closed orientation both the first and second seals abut an inside diameter of the piston bore on opposite sides of the flow passage. 9. The valve assembly of claim 8 wherein in the open orientation the first seal does not abut the inside diameter of the piston bore. 10. The valve assembly of claim 7 wherein the piston further comprises: a passage within the piston, the passage within the piston defines an entrance portion proximate to the proximal end of the piston, and an exit portion; and wherein in the closed orientation the entrance portion is blocked to flow, and in the open orientation the entrance portion is fluidly coupled to the inlet port and the exit portion is fluidly coupled to the flow passage of the circular stem member. 11. A method comprising: controlling flow of a fluid through a valve by turning a valve housing about a housing axis, the turning relative to a stationary valve body; and thereby translating a piston along a piston axis, the piston within a piston bore defined in the valve housing, the piston axis perpendicular to the housing axis; and turning an eccentric ring about a ring axis, the eccentric ring encircles the valve housing, and the ring axis parallel to and offset from the housing axis, the piston coupled to the eccentric ring. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein controlling the flow further comprises opening the valve, and wherein translating the piston further comprises unblocking a flow passage through the valve housing, the unblocking by the translation of the piston in the piston bore. 13. The method of claim 11 wherein turning the eccentric ring further comprises providing a force to the eccentric ring by way of the piston. 14. The method of claim 11 further comprising flowing the fluid through an aperture through the eccentric ring. 15. The method of claim 11 further comprising flowing the fluid through an annular channel defined on an exterior surface of the eccentric ring. 16. The method of claim 11 further comprising flowing the fluid through the flow passage coaxial with the housing axis. 17. The method of claim 11 further comprising flowing the fluid through the flow passage, where the fluid exits the flow passage on an outside diameter of the valve housing. 18. The method of claim 11 further comprising flowing the fluid through the flow passage, where the fluid exists the flow passage coaxial with the housing axis. 19. The method of claim 11 further comprising

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  • F16K3/267Primary

    Combination of a sliding valve and a lift valve (F16K3/262, F16K3/265 take precedence) · CPC title

  • comprising a sliding valve · CPC title

  • with exterior sleeve · CPC title

  • Reciprocating valve · CPC title

  • by means of cams · CPC title

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What does patent US9695949B2 cover?
Valves. At least some of the example valves include: a valve body; a valve housing; and a piston that defines a proximal end and a distal end, the piston disposed in a piston bore of the valve housing. The valve defines a closed orientation by a first rotational orientation of the valve housing relative to the valve body, and the valve defines an open orientation by a second rotational orientat…
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What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16K3/267. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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Publication date Tue Jul 04 2017 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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