Flow through pressure regulator

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Inventors

Robinson, Barry S.
Bennett, Jan L.
Vannoy, Christopher T.

Application #

413648

Filed

Mar-30-1995

Published

Apr-23-1996

Current US Class

123/514
137/508
137/859

International Classes

G05D 016/08

Field of Search

137/508 137/859 123/514

Assignee

Siemens Automotive Corporation (Auburn Hills, MI)

Examiners

Nilson; Robert G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wells; Russel C.

US Patent References

4627463   Fuel pressure regul...
4741360   Fuel pressure regul...
5435344   Flow through fuel p...
5435345   Flow through fuel p...

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Abstract
A flow through pressure regulator as may be used in a fuel delivery system for a motor vehicle has a contained, but floating ball valve. The ball valve open and closes a central passageway through the diaphragm of the regulator. The diaphragm divides the interior of the regulator into 2 chambers, both of which has fuel. A retainer means supports the ball and allows both axial and radial movement and coupled with a small bias spring seating in a bore, the ball functions to automatically seat itself. The small bias spring does not interfere with the ball valve seating itself.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A flow through fuel pressure regulator comprising:

a valve actuator housing having a conical shaped chamber formed therein extending from an enclosed bore to formable edges at the extreme of said chamber for forming a cylindrical shaped pocket opposite the bore;

first bias means located in the enclosed bore and extending into said pocket:

ball retainer means having a washer shaped member with a central aperture containing a ball valve member, said ball valve member restricted by the circumferential edges of said central aperture from moving in one direction and said washer member with said ball valve member located therein being secured in said pocket formed in said valve actuator housing, the outer diameter of said washer shaped member being smaller than the inner diameter of said pocket and the depth of said pocket being greater than the thickness of said washer shaped member;



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

This invention elates to fuel pressure regulators in general and more particularly to a floating ball regulator wherein the ball which closes the valve can orientate itself to provide accurate sealing.

2. Summary of the Invention

U.S. Pat. No. 4,627,463, entitled "Fuel Pressure Regulator", issued on Dec. 9, 1986 discloses a fuel pressure regulator comprising a housing, a diaphragm dividing the housing into a first chamber and a second chamber, a passage from the exterior of the housing to the first chamber, an inlet and an outlet associated with the second chamber of the housing, and a valve seat associated with the outlet. A cage is mounted on and movable with the diaphragm and a spring within the first chamber yieldingly urges the cage toward the valve seat. The cage supports a pair of plates which retain a valve ball. The first plate has an opening though which a portion of the ball projects and a second plate retains the first plate and the ball within the cage. The first plate is movable laterally to provide for proper centering of the ball in the valve seat. A light spring extends between the cage and the ball to urge the ball against the first plate. The fuel flows into the first chamber, through the ball valve portion and out through a passage from the first chamber. It is not a flow through pressure regulator.
 
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