Aspirator for manipulating filaments
An aspirator provides linear control over air flow for manipulation of extruded fibers. A distribution manifold has a barrel valve between first and second flow channels, enabling precise, linear control over air flowing from a charge conduit to a pressure chamber surrounding a discharge pipe. Plural orifices in the discharge pipe connect the pressure chamber to the interior thereof, which is configured as a Venturi tube. Discharge pipe surfaces that can contact filaments therein are of hardened material while non-contact surfaces are of lighter materials.
1 . A barrel valve assembly comprising:
a valve body being substantially symmetrical about an axis of symmetry;
first and opposite second ends along the valve body axis of symmetry; and
a passage formed laterally through the valve body, the passage comprising:
mutually parallel, planar first and second side walls, each lying in respective plane that is parallel to the axis of symmetry of the valve body,
a first planar end wall, intermediate ends of the first and second side walls most proximate the valve body first end,
a second planar end wall, intermediate ends of the first and second side walls most proximate the valve body second end, the first end wall being parallel to the second end wall and both the first and second end walls lying in a respective plane that is orthogonal to the valve body axis of symmetry, and
transition regions between the first planar end wall and the ends of each of the first and second side walls most proximate the valve body first end and between the second planar end wall and the ends of each of the first and second side walls most proximate the valve body second end,
wherein a plane equidistant to each of the first and second side walls is parallel to, but offset from, the valve body axis of symmetry.
2 . The barrel valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the transition regions are each a right angle, and whereby a cross-section of the passage coincident with the valve body axis of symmetry is a rectangle or square.
3 . The barrel valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the transition regions are each a circular arc having a central angle of ninety degrees, whereby a cross-section of the passage coincident with the valve body axis of symmetry is a rounded rectangle or rounded square.
4 . The barrel valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the valve body has at least one rotation limiting channel formed on an outer surface thereof, the at least one rotation limiting channel lies in a plane orthogonal to the valve body axis of symmetry and in an arc of one-hundred twenty degrees or less about the valve body axis of symmetry on the outer surface of the valve body.
5 . The barrel valve assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a substantially cylindrical liner having an axis of symmetry and an inner diameter selected to receive the valve body therein and having a pair of mutually opposite apertures that can be fully, partially, or not aligned with the valve body passage when the valve body is received within the liner and the valve body is rotated about the valve body axis of symmetry, wherein the valve body axis of symmetry and the liner axis of symmetry are coaxial when the valve body is received within the liner.
6 . The barrel valve assembly of claim 5 , wherein the liner comprises glass reinforced polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), brass, bronze, nylon, acetal thermoplastics, or stainless steel.
7 . The barrel valve assembly of claim 5 , wherein the liner comprises one or more orifices.
8 . The barrel valve assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a presence of O-rings or an absence of O-rings associate with the valve body.
9 . The barrel valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the valve body first and opposite second ends has at least one bore formed therein, and the at least one bore has an internal, spiral thread for selectively receiving a cylindrical projection of a member therein, the cylindrical projection having an external spiral thread formed thereon, the member being for selectively adjusting the rotational position of the valve body about the valve body axis of symmetry.
10 . The barrel valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the valve body has a cutout formed on an outer surface of the valve body.
11 . The barrel valve assembly of claim 10 , wherein the cutout formed on an outer surface of the valve body is a semi-cylindrical depression opposite one of the side walls.
12 . The barrel valve assembly of claim 1 , further comprising at least one seal-receiving circular groove.
13 . The barrel valve assembly of claim 3 , wherein two seal-receiving circular grooves are provided, wherein one of the is two seal-receiving circular grooves is located on each side of the passage, and wherein the two seal-receiving circular grooves are configured to receive O-rings or circular seals therein.
14 . The barrel valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the planar first and second side walls and the first and second planar end walls are substantially linear.
15 . The barrel valve assembly of claim 1 , comprising stainless steel or thermoplastics.
16 . The barrel valve assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a bore for a fastener located at the second end for selectively engaging a handle for manual rotation of the barrel valve.
17 . An air distribution manifold comprising:
a first flow channel;
a second flow channel adjacent to the first flow channel;
a barrier wall in between the first flow channel and the second flow channel; and
the barrel valve assembly of claim 1 located within the barrier wall,
wherein the first flow channel and the second flow channel are in selective mutual communication via the barrel valve assembly.
18 . The air distribution manifold of claim 17 , wherein the first flow channel is configured to be selectively coupled to a charge conduit providing pressurized fluid to the first flow channel,
wherein the second flow channel is configured to be selectively coupled to a discharge pipe.
19 . The air distribution manifold of claim 17 , wherein a solid portion of the barrel valve blocks a passage intermediate the first flow channel and the second flow channel when the barrel valve is in a closed position and where an open passage exists intermediate the first flow channel and the second flow channel when the barrel valve is in an open position allowing a metered amount of fluid therebetween.