Full-area bleed valves
US-2016237913-A1 · Aug 18, 2016 · US
US9784184B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9784184-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514658640-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A bleed valve assembly includes a flow duct with an inlet and an outlet disposed downstream from the inlet. The outlet is smaller in cross-sectional area than a region of the flow duct disposed between the inlet and the outlet. A piston housing is disposed inside the flow duct between the inlet and the outlet so as to form an annular flow passage between the flow duct and the piston housing. The piston housing is axially aligned with a center axis of the flow duct. At least one rib extends between the flow duct and the piston housing. A sleeve piston is disposed inside the piston housing and is configured to extend downstream of the piston housing in a closed position. The sleeve piston comprises an outer wall that is at least the same in cross-sectional area as the outlet of the flow duct.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A bleed valve assembly comprising: a flow duct comprising: an inlet; and an outlet disposed downstream from the inlet, wherein the outlet is smaller in cross-sectional area than a region of the flow duct disposed between the inlet and the outlet; a piston housing disposed inside the flow duct between the inlet and the outlet so as to form an annular flow passage between the flow duct and the piston housing, wherein the piston housing is axially aligned with a center axis of the flow duct, and wherein the piston housing comprises: a first end; and a second end disposed downstream from the first end, wherein the second end forms an opening, and wherein the first end of the piston housing comprises at least one hole in fluidic communication with the inlet of the flow duct; at least one rib extending between the flow duct and the piston housing, wherein the at least one rib is connected to the first end of the piston housing; a guide rod disposed inside the piston housing, wherein the guide rod extends from the first end of the piston housing towards the outlet of the flow duct along a center axis of the piston housing; an end cap connected to a downstream end of the guide rod, wherein the end cap is smaller in diameter than the second end of the piston housing, and wherein the end cap comprises at least one hole in fluidic communication with the outlet of the flow duct; a sleeve piston disposed inside the opening of the piston housing and configured to extend downstream of the piston housing in a closed position, wherein the sleeve piston comprises an outer wall that is at least the same in cross-sectional area as the outlet of the flow duct, and wherein the sleeve piston further comprises both a center bore configured to receive the guide rod and a working surface extending between the center bore and the outer wall of the sleeve piston, and wherein the outer wall of the sleeve piston is larger in diameter than the end cap and is disposed radially between the end cap and the second end of the piston housing relative the center axis of the piston housing. 2. The bleed valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the bleed valve assembly further comprises: a spring disposed around the guide rod and compressed between the end cap and the working surface of the sleeve piston. 3. A bleed valve assembly comprising: a flow duct comprising: an inlet; and an outlet disposed downstream from the inlet, wherein the outlet is smaller in cross-sectional area than a region of the flow duct disposed between the inlet and the outlet; a guide rod disposed inside the flow duct and extends between the inlet and the outlet of the flow duct along a center axis of the flow duct; at least one rib extending between the flow duct and an upstream end of the guide rod to connect the guide rod to the flow duct; an end cap connected to a downstream end of the guide rod, wherein the end cap comprises at least one hole in fluidic communication with the outlet of the flow duct; a sleeve piston disposed entirely inside the flow duct and on the guide rod between the end cap and the at least one rib, the sleeve piston comprising; a center bore configured to receive the guide rod; an outer wall larger in cross-sectional area than the end cap and at least the same in cross-sectional area as the outlet of the flow duct; and a working surface extending between the center bore and the outer wall; a spring disposed around the guide rod and compressed between the end cap and the sleeve piston; and a piston housing disposed inside the flow duct, wherein the piston housing comprises: a first end connected to the at least one rib and the upstream end of the guide rod; and a second end disposed downstream from the first end, wherein the second end forms an opening to receive the sleeve piston, wherein the first end of the piston housing tapers inward in an upstream direction, and wherein the first end of the piston housing comprises at least one hole in fluidic communication with the inlet of the flow duct. 4. The bleed valve assembly of claim 3 , wherein the working surface of the sleeve piston tapers inward in an upstream direction. 5. The bleed valve assembly of claim 3 , wherein the bleed valve assembly further comprises: a gap disposed between the working surface of the sleeve piston and the first end of the piston housing, wherein the gap is in fluidic communication with the at least one hole of the first end of the piston housing. 6. The bleed valve assembly of claim 3 , wherein the end cap tapers inward in a downstream direction. 7. The bleed valve assembly of claim 3 , wherein the flow duct further comprises: an upstream section forming the inlet of the flow duct and comprising a first flange; a downstream section forming the outlet of the flow duct and comprising a second flange; and a plurality of connecting elements connecting the first flange to the second flange. 8. The bleed valve assembly of claim 7 , wherein the downstream section is longer than the upstream section. 9. The bleed valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein the at least one rib is connected to the upstream section.
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