IP Library Granted Patent US 10,612,670
Granted Patent B2
US 10,612,670 · App. 15/282,452 · Granted Apr 7, 2020

Control valve for fluid treatment apparatus

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Patent No.
US 10,612,670
App. No.
15/282,452
Granted
Apr 7, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A control valve is provided for a fluid treatment apparatus, including a housing with at least one cylinder defining a fluid flow path in the apparatus, each cylinder having an associated reciprocating piston valve. The valve includes a first piston valve half; a second piston valve half complementary to the first piston valve half; and a resilient seal constructed and arranged for being sandwiched between the first and second piston valve halves. The first piston valve half is constructed and arranged for engaging the cylinder before the second piston valve half, and having an exterior peripheral edge defined by a plurality of peripherally spaced teeth creating flow spaces between the teeth.

Claims (24)

1. A control valve for a fluid treatment apparatus, including a housing with at least one cylinder defining a fluid flow path in the apparatus, each said cylinder having an associated reciprocating piston valve, said valve comprising:

a first piston valve half;

a second piston valve half complementary to said first piston valve half, wherein said first piston half and said second piston half have a common diameter;

a resilient seal constructed and arranged for being sandwiched between the first and second piston valve halves;

said first piston valve half being constructed and arranged for engaging the cylinder before said second piston valve half, and having an outermost, exterior peripheral edge defining a plurality of peripherally spaced teeth that extend outwardly from said peripheral edge and create flow spaces between the teeth.

2. The control valve of claim 1 , wherein said teeth comprise approximately half the periphery of said first valve half.

3. The control valve of claim 1 , wherein said teeth are regularly spaced about said peripheral edge of said first valve half.

4. The control valve of claim 1 , wherein said resilient seal has a generally “T”-shaped vertical cross-section including a main body and a pair of outwardly extending arms, and wherein said arms are secured by respective portions of said first and second valve halves and a designated pocket in each half, and said body extends radially from said peripheral edge for sealing fluid flow as said piston engages said cylinder.

5. The control valve of claim 1 wherein said cylinder includes a complementary opening dimensioned for receiving said piston, and including a plurality of peripherally spaced guide ribs, each said rib having a beveled interior edge.

6. The control valve of claim 5 , wherein said beveled edge defines an angle, and said first piston valve half defines a complementarily angled edge for promoting piston guidance into said cylinder.

7. The control valve of claim 1 , wherein flow control is effected once said resilient seal engages an interior surface of said cylinder.

8. A control valve for a fluid treatment apparatus, including a housing with at least one cylinder defining a fluid flow path in the apparatus, each said cylinder having an associated reciprocating piston valve, said valve comprising:

a first piston valve half;

a second piston valve half complementary to said first piston valve half;

a resilient seal constructed and arranged for being sandwiched between the first and second piston valve halves;

said first piston valve half being constructed and arranged for engaging the cylinder before said second piston valve half, and having an outermost, exterior peripheral edge defining a plurality of peripherally spaced teeth that extend outwardly from said peripheral edge and create flow spaces between the teeth; and

said resilient seal has a generally “T”-shaped vertical cross-section including a main body and a pair of outwardly extending arms, and wherein said arms are secured by respective portions of said first and second valve halves and a designated pocket in each half, and said body extends radially from said peripheral edge for sealing fluid flow as said piston engages said cylinder.

9. A control valve for a fluid treatment apparatus, including a housing with at least one cylinder defining a fluid flow path in the apparatus, each said cylinder having an associated reciprocating piston valve, said valve comprising:

a first piston valve half;

a second piston valve half complementary to said first piston valve half;

a resilient seal constructed and arranged for being sandwiched between the first and second piston valve halves;

said first piston valve half being constructed and arranged for engaging the cylinder before said second piston valve half, and having an outermost, exterior peripheral edge defining a plurality of peripherally spaced teeth that extend outwardly from said peripheral edge and create flow spaces between the teeth; and

said cylinder includes a complementary opening dimensioned for receiving said piston, and including a plurality of peripherally spaced guide ribs, each said rib having a beveled interior edge.

10. The control valve of claim 9 , wherein said beveled edge defines an angle, and said first piston valve half defines a complementarily angled edge for promoting piston guidance into said cylinder.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 10, 2021
From: CULLIGAN INTERNATIONAL COMPANY; RAYNE CORPORATION; LVD ACQUISITION, LLC; PARAGON WATER SYSTEMS, INC.; ZERO TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC.
Reel/Frame 057145/0728 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 30, 2016
From: BOGLIO, EUGENE; ANDERSON, DOUG; SLOMA, ADAM; WEBB, LONNIE; SAHNI, HARKIRAT; LATHOURIS, BILL
To: CULLIGAN INTERNATIONAL COMPANY
Reel/Frame 039912/0781 →