Shock absorber for liquid conduits

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Inventors

Johannesson, Leif

Application #

737475

Filed

Nov-18-1996

Published

Oct-6-1998

Current US Class

137/513.5
137/543.15
138/30
138/31
138/46

International Classes

F16L 055/04

Field of Search

138/30 138/26 138/31 138/45 138/46 137/513.3 137/513.5 137/511 137/493.2 137/207 137/543.15

Assignee

LJ Oljeledningar AB (SE)

Examiners

Brinson; Patrick F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis, L.L.P.

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Abstract
A shock absorber in a liquid conduit (4) is provided. The shock absorber comprises a closed liquid tank (10), which is partly filled with gas and has a joint means (11) connected to the conduit (4). Via the joint means, liquid can flow to and from the tank (10) for compressing and decompressing the gas. The joint means (11) comprises a check valve means which, in its forward direction, permits a substantially free liquid flow from the conduit (4) to the tank and, in its rearward direction, permits throttled liquid flow from the tank to the conduit.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A shock absorber in a liquid conduit, said shock absorber comprising:

a closed liquid tank which is partly filled with gas;

a joint means, the joint means being connected to the conduit, liquid flowing through the joint means to and from the tank for compressing and decompressing the gas; and

a check valve means arranged in said joint means the check valve means permitting, in its forward direction, a substantially free liquid flow from the conduit to the liquid tank and, in its rearward direction, a throttled liquid flow from the tank to the conduit,

wherein the liquid tank, the joint means, and the check valve means are non-elastomeric, wherein the joint means includes a tubular member, and the check valve means includes a valve head having a smaller cross-sectional area than the tubular member of the joint means such that the valve head permits, in a first position, in which the valve head is disposed in the tubular member, said throttled liquid flow in the rearward direction, wherein the check valve means includes a rod, the valve head being movable between said first position and a second position on the rod, the valve head being, in the second position, moved out of the tubular member of the joint means to allow said substantially free liquid flow in the forward direction, and wherein the valve head is clamped on the rod between helical spring means which are arranged to bias the valve head towards said first position.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a shock absorber in a liquid conduit, said shock absorber comprising a closed liquid tank which is partly filled with gas and has a joint means which is connected to the conduit and through which liquid can flow to and from the tank for compressing and decompressing the gas.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In most conduits through which liquids flow, shocks arise when quickly throttling or shutting off the liquid flow. In case of large amounts of liquid flowing through a conduit of a relatively small diameter, these shocks can be so powerful as to break the conduit. Therefore, one usually tries, if possible, to completely avoid shocks by slow throttling or shutting off.

Since it is not always possible to achieve such slow throttling or shutting off, various devices for shock absorbing are available, which are intended to communicate with a conduit through which liquid flows. Generally, the devices comprise some sort of resilient member which, in case of a shock in the conduit, owing to its resilience damps the force of the shock.
 
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