Layered Or Mixed Sorbent Bed Protective Filtration Device
US-2016361679-A1 · Dec 15, 2016 · US
US9861838B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9861838-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113809230-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 18, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jul 21, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2018 |
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A one-way valve for use in the inhalation and/or exhalation flowpath of respiratory protection equipment comprises a housing 1 defining a conduit and a circumferential array of three flexible flaps 2 each extending inwards from the conduit wall and in the direction away from the inlet end I of the valve. Under a pressure differential in the opening direction of the valve each flap is adapted to flex outwards towards the conduit wall and under a reverse pressure differential the free edge 5,5 of each flap is adapted to press in sealing contact with respective portions of the free edges of the neighboring flaps.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A one-way valve for restricting fluid flow in one direction along an inhalation or exhalation flowpath of respiratory protection equipment, said valve comprising a circumferential array of at least three flexible flaps, each flap including an arcuate edge that is fixed directly to an internal wall of a conduit and free edges, wherein in an unflexed condition the flaps extend both inwards of the conduit from the internal wall thereof and also away from an inlet end of the valve, whereby under a pressure differential caused by fluid flow in an opening direction of the valve; each said flap is adapted to flex outwards towards the internal wall of the conduit, and under a reverse pressure differential caused by fluid flow in a closing direction of the valve, each free edge of each said flap which is not fixed to the internal wall of the conduit being are adapted to respectively press in sealing contact with a free edge of a neighbouring said flap in said circumferential array. 2. The valve according to claim 1 wherein the free edges of all said flaps lie in a common plane substantially perpendicular to an axis of the conduit in the unflexed condition of said flaps. 3. The valve according to claim 1 wherein substantially the whole of each said flap is adapted to lie close to the internal wall of the conduit in a fully flexed condition of the respective flap. 4. A respirator comprising the valve according to claim 1 in an inhalation and/or exhalation flowpath. 5. The valve according to claim 1 , each said flap having two integral triangular leaves and a central ridge at the junction of the respective said leaves, each said ridge extending at an oblique angle to the internal wall of the conduit. 6. The valve according to claim 5 wherein the free edges of each said flap, which are not fixed to the internal wall of the conduit, extend at an angle of substantially 120° to each other in the unflexed condition. 7. The valve according to claim 5 wherein said ridge of each said flap is substantially straight in the unflexed condition of the respective flap.
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