Flow control valve

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Inventors

Ewbank, Michael E.
Heitz, Steven A.

Application #

886872

Filed

Jul-18-1986

Published

Apr-26-1988

Current US Class

137/625.38
138/42
251/127
251/43

International Classes

F16K 031/38

Field of Search

137/625.39 137/625.38 251/127 251/43 251/118 138/43 138/42 251/41

Assignee

Sundstrand Corporation (Rockford, IL)

Examiners

Schwadron; Martin P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wood, Dalton, Phillips, Mason & Rowe

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Abstract
In order to provide a control valve for reducing the pressure of a fluid flowing through a system, while also achieving the pressure reduction in an acoustically damped manner, the flow control valve utilizes a pressure reduction chamber for reducing fluid pressure in an incremental manner together with a valve member having a porous insert for acoustically damping noise generated during the pressure reduction. The flow control valve includes a valve housing having a valve chamber intermediate a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet through which the fluid inlet communicates with the fluid outlet. By utilizing these components in the valve, the pressure reduction chamber can be disposed generally intermediate the fluid inlet and valve chamber, and the hollow valve member can be disposed in communication with the pressure reduction chamber, whereby the porous insert in the hollow valve member will further reduce fluid pressure in an acoustically damped manner upstream of the fluid outlet.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A flow control valve, comprising:

a valve housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet;

a valve chamber intermediate said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet, said fluid inlet communicating with said fluid outlet through said valve chamber;

means for reducing fluid pressure in an incremental manner, said incremental pressure reduction means being disposed intermediate said fluid inlet and valve chamber;

a hollow valve member disposed in said valve chamber for reciprocating movement and in communication with said fluid inlet through said incremental pressure reduction means, said hollow valve member including means for further reducing fluid pressure in an acoustically damping manner upstream of said fluid outlet, said hollow valve member including an upstream opening in communication with said incremental pressure reduction means and a downstream opening in communication with said fluid outlet, said hollow valve member being disposed generally intermediate opposing ends of said valve chamber, said hollow valve member dividing said valve chamber into an outlet chamber portion adjacent said fluid outlet and a pressure sensing chamber portion remote from said fluid outlet; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to flow control valves and, more particularly, to a valve for controlling fluid flow in a noise reducing manner.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Generally, it is recognized that valves are useful for controlling the pressure of a fluid in a system. This is usually accomplished by providing means within the valve for reducing fluid pressure between the inlet and outlet sides thereof. However, such pressure reduction can generate an objectionable level of noise from the valve.

When reducing the pressure of a fluid in a system, noise may typically be generated by choking of the valve. Depending upon the environment in which the valve is used, the generation of such noise may be harmful to those persons exposed to it in terms of possible damage to their hearing and reductions in their work efficiency, but also such noise can have an adverse effect such as structural fatique and/or equipment malfunction relative to the system in which the valve is utilized. For instance, in industrial applications, noise generation from pressure reduction is clearly undesirable.
 
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