Bleed air systems for use with aircrafts and related methods
US-8967528-B2 · Mar 3, 2015 · US
US9822900B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9822900-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514801276-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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A pneumatic mixing valve is provided, which includes a housing that defines a first inlet, a second inlet and an outlet. The first inlet is coupled to a first fluid source and the second inlet is coupled to a second fluid source. The housing defines a first chamber and a second chamber. The pneumatic mixing valve includes a mixing system. The mixing system includes a piston that is movable by at least one of the first fluid and the second fluid. The housing defines a fluid passageway that extends from near the first inlet to the second chamber and the pneumatic mixing valve includes an actuator that is movable between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the fluid passageway is closed such the outlet is open, and in the second position, the fluid passageway is open such that the outlet is closed.
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A pneumatic mixing valve comprising: a housing that defines a first inlet, a second inlet and an outlet, the first inlet adapted to be coupled to a first fluid source and the second inlet adapted to be coupled to a second fluid source; the housing defining a first chamber fluidly separated from a second chamber, the first chamber in fluid communication with the first inlet, the second inlet and the outlet; a mixing system at least partially disposed in the first chamber, the mixing system including a piston that is movable by at least one of the first fluid and the second fluid; a check valve coupled to the housing adjacent to the outlet that seals against an opening defined in the housing to prevent a flow of fluid back into the first chamber; the housing defining a fluid passageway that extends from near the first inlet to the second chamber; and an actuator that is movable between a first position and a second position, and in the first position the fluid passageway is closed such that the outlet is open, and in the second position, the fluid passageway is open such that the outlet is closed. 2. The pneumatic mixing valve of claim 1 , wherein the first chamber comprises a mixing chamber spaced apart from a positioning chamber. 3. The pneumatic mixing valve of claim 1 , wherein the mixing system further comprises a piston coupled to a sleeve via a rod, and the piston is received within the second chamber and the sleeve is received with the first chamber. 4. The pneumatic mixing valve of claim 3 , wherein the outlet includes a first opening spaced apart from a second opening, and the sleeve is movable by at least one of the first fluid and the second fluid based on a differential pressure to allow at least one of the first fluid and the second fluid to exit at least one of the first opening and the second opening. 5. The pneumatic mixing valve of claim 4 , wherein the sleeve includes a first portion separated from a second portion by a support, and the first portion is in fluid communication with the first inlet and the second portion is in fluid communication with the second inlet. 6. The pneumatic mixing valve of claim 5 , wherein the first portion includes a first channel that aligns with the first opening to enable the first fluid to exit into the outlet, and the second portion includes a second channel that aligns with the second opening to enable the second fluid to exit into the outlet. 7. The pneumatic mixing valve of claim 1 , wherein the fluid passageway comprises a first fluid passageway and a second fluid passageway, the first fluid passageway having an inlet in fluid communication with the first inlet and a first outlet in communication with a third inlet of the second fluid passageway, the second fluid passageway having a second outlet in fluid communication with the second chamber and a portion of the actuator is received in the first outlet of the first fluid passageway to close the fluid passageway. 8. A pneumatic mixing valve comprising: a housing that defines a first inlet, a second inlet and an outlet, the first inlet to be coupled to a first fluid source and the second inlet to be coupled to a second fluid source, the second fluid source having fluid with a pressure different than a pressure of a fluid of the first fluid source; the housing defining a first chamber fluidly separated from a second chamber, the first chamber in fluid communication with the first inlet, the second inlet and the outlet; a mixing system including a piston coupled to a sleeve by a rod, the sleeve disposed in the first chamber and movable by at least one of the first fluid and the second fluid based on a differential pressure, and the piston disposed in the second chamber and movable by the first fluid; a check valve disposed in the outlet that prevents a flow of fluid into the outlet; the housing defining a fluid passageway that extends from near the first inlet to the second chamber; and an actuator having a ball three-way valve that is movable between a first position and a second position, in the first position the fluid passageway is closed, and in the second position the fluid passageway is open such that the outlet is closed by the movement of the piston in the second chamber. 9. The pneumatic mixing valve of claim 8 , wherein the outlet includes a first opening spaced apart from a second opening, and the sleeve is movable by at least one of the first fluid and the second fluid to allow at least one of the first fluid and the second fluid to exit at least one of the first opening and the second opening. 10. The pneumatic mixing valve of claim 9 , wherein the sleeve includes a first portion separated from a second portion by a support, and the first portion is in fluid communication with the first inlet and the second portion is in fluid communication with the second inlet. 11. The pneumatic mixing valve of claim 10 , wherein the first portion includes a first channel that aligns with the first opening to enable the first fluid to exit into the outlet, and the second portion includes a second channel that aligns with the second opening to enable the second fluid to exit into the outlet. 12. The pneumatic mixing valve of claim 9 , wherein the check valve seats against an opening defined in the housing adjacent to the second opening to prevent a flow of fluid through the second opening of the outlet. 13. The pneumatic mixing valve of claim 8 , wherein the fluid passageway comprises a first fluid passageway and a second fluid passageway, the first fluid passageway having an inlet in fluid communication with the first inlet and a first outlet in communication with a third inlet of the second fluid passageway, the second fluid passageway having a second outlet in fluid communication with the second chamber and the ball three-way valve of the actuator is received in the first outlet of the first fluid passageway to close the fluid passageway. 14. A pneumatic mixing valve comprising: a housing that defines a first inlet, a second inlet and an outlet, the first inlet adapted to be coupled to a first fluid source, the second inlet adapted to be coupled to a second fluid source, and the outlet includes a first opening spaced apart from a second opening; the housing defining a first chamber fluidly separated from a second chamber, the first chamber in fluid communication with the first inlet, the second inlet and the outlet; a mixing system including a piston coupled to a sleeve by a rod, the sleeve disposed in the first chamber and movable by at least one of the first fluid and the second fluid based on a differential pressure to allow at least one of the first fluid and the second fluid to exit at least one of the first opening and the second opening of the outlet, and the piston is disposed in the second chamber and movable by the first fluid; a check valve disposed in the outlet adjacent to the second opening to prevent a flow of fluid into the second opening of the outlet; the housing defining a fluid passageway that extends from near the first inlet to the second chamber; and an actuator that is movable between a first position and a second position, in the first position the fluid passageway is closed and in the second position, the fluid passageway is open such that the first opening and the second opening of the outlet are closed by the sleeve based on a movement of the piston in the second chamber. 15. The pneumatic mixing valve of claim 14 , wherein the sleeve includes a first portion separated from a second portion by a support, the first portion is in fluid communication with the f
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