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US1964663A
US1964663A US658653A US65865333A US1964663A US 1964663 A US1964663 A US 1964663A US 658653 A US658653 A US 658653A US 65865333 A US65865333 A US 65865333A US 1964663 A US1964663 A US 1964663A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02DCONTROLLING COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F02D9/00Controlling engines by throttling air or fuel-and-air induction conduits or exhaust conduits
    • F02D9/08Throttle valves specially adapted therefor; Arrangements of such valves in conduits
    • F02D9/12Throttle valves specially adapted therefor; Arrangements of such valves in conduits having slidably-mounted valve members; having valve members movable longitudinally of conduit
    • F02D9/14Throttle valves specially adapted therefor; Arrangements of such valves in conduits having slidably-mounted valve members; having valve members movable longitudinally of conduit the members being slidable transversely of conduit

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  • Patented June 26, 1934 UNITED STATES PATENT ori-"ica This invention relates to a valve mechanism and more particularly to a valve designed for use in association with carburetors.
  • the primary object of this invention is to provide an improved type of Valve wherein the passage between a motor vehicle carburetor and the intake manifold may be easily controlled and smoothly enlarged or reduced in size so that the gasoline and air mixture can be passed therethrough through the center of the passage.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a valve of the above described character, by means of which ner adjustments of the gas passage opening may be made, thereby enabling the operator of the vehicle in association with which the valve is employed to better regulate the speed of his engine.
  • the invention broadly contemplates the provision of a pair of plates arranged in over-lapping relation and having their adjacent edges provided with V-shaped notches or recesses, the recessed edges of the plates forming a diamondshaped passage.
  • Gear means is provided whereby the plates may be separated or brought into overlapping relation, as desired to enlarge or decrease in size the opening, the center of which remains constantly in the center of the passage in which the valve is placed.
  • the numerals 1 and 2 indicate the inner and outer members of a casing of substantially L-shaped cross sectional design, the portion 3 thereof being designated as the bottom and the portion 4 as the side.
  • the inner face of the part 2 of the casing has the bottom and side thereof recessed, as indicated at 5 and in the recess in the bottom portion of part 2 there is positioned upper and lower valve plates 6 and 7, respectively, the adjacent over-lapping edges of which are provided with relatively deep recesses 8.
  • a circular aperture 9 Through the central part of the bottom portion 3 of the valve casing is formed a circular aperture 9 and at diametrically opposite points on the side of the aperture are bolt openings or passages 10.
  • the bottom portion 3 of the valve casing is designed to be interposed between the outlet side of a carburetor and the end of an engine intake manifold to which the carburetor is normally attached so that the opening 9 will align with the manifold passage and carburetor outlet opening and the usual bolt members employed for securing the carburetor to the manifold passed through the passages 10 of the casing to hold the three units in assembled relation,
  • the lower valve plate 7 has extending upwardly from one side edge a flange 11, the upper edge of which is formed to provide a toothed rack 12, this flange positioning in the recess in the i inner face of the side 4 of the member 2.
  • the valve plate 6 is provided at one edge with a similar flange 13 which positions against the flange 11 and extends to the top of the recess 5,
  • a gear 16 Positioned between the racks 12 and 15 in the recess 5 is a gear 16 carrying a shaft 1'7, which passes through the bearing sleeve 18 projecting from the outer face of the side portion 4 of the valve casing. This outer face also has projecting therefrom beneath the sleeve 18, the stop arm 19.
  • the shaft 1'7 has secured thereto an inverted substantially V-shaped movement limiting member 20, the shaft extending through the apex portion of the member in the manner shown, and adjustably secured thereto by a set screw 21.
  • the legs 22 of the member 20 depend from the shaft, the opposite sides of the stop 19 and each leg carrying a movement limiting screw 23 which, when the member 20 oscillates with the shaft 17 contacts with the stop 19 to limit the oscillatory movement and to consequently limit the relative movement between the Valve plates 6 and '7.
  • the shaft 17 carries a crank arm 24, the free end of which is provided with a suitable means for connecting the arm with a control rod, as for example, with a ball unit 25, by means of which a ball and socket connection can be made between a'n accelerator con trolrod and this crank.
  • a carburetor control valve comprising a casing of substantially L-shaped crcss'sectional design, one portion thereof being designed to be horizontally arranged between the carburetor and an intake manifold, a pair of valve plates, each of substantially L-shaped cross sectional design and arranged in superposed relation and fitted into said casing, adjacent edges of the horizontal portions of said plates being provided with recesses coacting to form an aperture opening through a passage in the horizontal portion of the casing, a pair of rack members each carried by one of the valve plates insuperposed tooth opposed relation, an operating gear arranged betweensaid racks, a shaft carried by the gear and extending through one side of the casing, and a control crank upon the outer end 'of said shaft.
  • a carburetor control valve comprising a casing of'substantially L-shapedcross sectional design, one portion thereof being designed to be horizontally arranged between the carburetor and an intake manifold, a pair o-f valve plates each of substantially L-shaped cross sectional designV and arranged in superposed relation and tted'into said casing, adjacent edges or' the horizontal portions of said plates being provided with recesses coacting to form an.

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June 26, 1934. F, F GOSSLER 1,964,663
SLIDING VALVE Filed Feb. 25, 1933 MQ @4, 5,* j'
Patented June 26, 1934 UNITED STATES PATENT ori-"ica This invention relates to a valve mechanism and more particularly to a valve designed for use in association with carburetors.
The primary object of this invention is to provide an improved type of Valve wherein the passage between a motor vehicle carburetor and the intake manifold may be easily controlled and smoothly enlarged or reduced in size so that the gasoline and air mixture can be passed therethrough through the center of the passage.
Another object of the invention is to provide a valve of the above described character, by means of which ner adjustments of the gas passage opening may be made, thereby enabling the operator of the vehicle in association with which the valve is employed to better regulate the speed of his engine.
The invention broadly contemplates the provision of a pair of plates arranged in over-lapping relation and having their adjacent edges provided with V-shaped notches or recesses, the recessed edges of the plates forming a diamondshaped passage.
Gear means is provided whereby the plates may be separated or brought into overlapping relation, as desired to enlarge or decrease in size the opening, the center of which remains constantly in the center of the passage in which the valve is placed.
The invention will be best understood from a consideration of the following detailed descrip tion taken in connection with the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specication4 with the understanding, however, that the invention is not conned to any strict conformity with the showing of the drawing but may be changed or modified so long as such changes or modications mark no material departure from the salient features of the invention as expressed 40 in the appended claims.
wherein like numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts throughout the several' views,
the numerals 1 and 2 indicate the inner and outer members of a casing of substantially L-shaped cross sectional design, the portion 3 thereof being designated as the bottom and the portion 4 as the side. As shown, the inner face of the part 2 of the casing has the bottom and side thereof recessed, as indicated at 5 and in the recess in the bottom portion of part 2 there is positioned upper and lower valve plates 6 and 7, respectively, the adjacent over-lapping edges of which are provided with relatively deep recesses 8.
Through the central part of the bottom portion 3 of the valve casing is formed a circular aperture 9 and at diametrically opposite points on the side of the aperture are bolt openings or passages 10. The bottom portion 3 of the valve casing is designed to be interposed between the outlet side of a carburetor and the end of an engine intake manifold to which the carburetor is normally attached so that the opening 9 will align with the manifold passage and carburetor outlet opening and the usual bolt members employed for securing the carburetor to the manifold passed through the passages 10 of the casing to hold the three units in assembled relation,
in the manner shown.
The lower valve plate 7 has extending upwardly from one side edge a flange 11, the upper edge of which is formed to provide a toothed rack 12, this flange positioning in the recess in the i inner face of the side 4 of the member 2.
The valve plate 6 is provided at one edge with a similar flange 13 which positions against the flange 11 and extends to the top of the recess 5,
having formed along its topv edge the shoulder 14, the under face of which is formed to provide a gear rack 15, designed to overlie the rack 12 in the assembled unit.
Positioned between the racks 12 and 15 in the recess 5 is a gear 16 carrying a shaft 1'7, which passes through the bearing sleeve 18 projecting from the outer face of the side portion 4 of the valve casing. This outer face also has projecting therefrom beneath the sleeve 18, the stop arm 19.
The shaft 1'7 has secured thereto an inverted substantially V-shaped movement limiting member 20, the shaft extending through the apex portion of the member in the manner shown, and adjustably secured thereto by a set screw 21. The legs 22 of the member 20 depend from the shaft, the opposite sides of the stop 19 and each leg carrying a movement limiting screw 23 which, when the member 20 oscillates with the shaft 17 contacts with the stop 19 to limit the oscillatory movement and to consequently limit the relative movement between the Valve plates 6 and '7.
At its outer end, the shaft 17 carries a crank arm 24, the free end of which is provided with a suitable means for connecting the arm with a control rod, as for example, with a ball unit 25, by means of which a ball and socket connection can be made between a'n accelerator con trolrod and this crank.
From the foregoing description it will be readily seen that when the present valve device 'is mounted in position between a carburetor and an intake manifold, oscillation of the shaft 17 through the medium of the crank 24, will rotate the gear 16 and cause relative movement between the valve plates 6 and '7, causing them to be separated or brought into superposed relation, as desired, thereby bringing about an opening or Vclosing oftheaperture formed by the coacting .Vj-'shapedrecess 8.
It'will be readily seen that from its fullest open position to nearly' closed position, the openingformedwill be centered in the passage 9 so that free central passage of the explosive'gases through the intake manifold may be had.`v It will also be readily Vappreciated that with va valve mechanism of'fthe character herein described, 'nel" adjustment vof the passageway may be made so" that" 'better control of the engine feeding through this' valve will be had.
"Having described my' invention, what I claim 1s:-
"'1. A carburetor control valve, comprising a casing of substantially L-shaped crcss'sectional design, one portion thereof being designed to be horizontally arranged between the carburetor and an intake manifold, a pair of valve plates, each of substantially L-shaped cross sectional design and arranged in superposed relation and fitted into said casing, adjacent edges of the horizontal portions of said plates being provided with recesses coacting to form an aperture opening through a passage in the horizontal portion of the casing, a pair of rack members each carried by one of the valve plates insuperposed tooth opposed relation, an operating gear arranged betweensaid racks, a shaft carried by the gear and extending through one side of the casing, and a control crank upon the outer end 'of said shaft.
2.Y A carburetor control valve, comprising a casing of'substantially L-shapedcross sectional design, one portion thereof being designed to be horizontally arranged between the carburetor and an intake manifold, a pair o-f valve plates each of substantially L-shaped cross sectional designV and arranged in superposed relation and tted'into said casing, adjacent edges or' the horizontal portions of said plates being provided with recesses coacting to form an. aperture opening through-'a passage in the horizon-tal portion of the casing, a pair of rack members each carried by one of the valve plates in superposed tooth opposed relation, an operating gear arranged between said racks, a shaft carried by the gear and extending through'one side of the casing, a control crank upon the outer end of said shaft, a stop arranged adjacent the outer end of said shaft, and a two arni member carried by the shaft having adjustable means upon e each arm designed for contact with said stop for limiting the oscillation of the shaft.
FRED F. GOSSLER.
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2761647A (en) * 1951-05-02 1956-09-04 Ivan V Zeck Valve for internal combustion engine carburetor
DE1087419B (en) * 1956-01-27 1960-08-18 Waldenmaier J E H Regulating slide for lines carrying thick matter
US3130247A (en) * 1961-08-07 1964-04-21 Clifford I Little Carburetor control valves
US3880402A (en) * 1973-07-26 1975-04-29 Henry Fleischer Multiple plate valve
US4202527A (en) * 1977-11-16 1980-05-13 Silver Engineering Works, Inc. Scissor-type valve
DE3434696A1 (en) * 1984-09-21 1986-04-03 Gerhard 7520 Bruchsal Bühler Orifice-type regulating valve
US20110260087A1 (en) * 2010-04-21 2011-10-27 Perr J Victor Multi-rotor flow control valve
US9400085B2 (en) 2012-12-19 2016-07-26 Jon Erik Rasmussen Method, system, and apparatus for flood control
US11168795B1 (en) * 2021-01-18 2021-11-09 Chad Heffernan Eclipse valve assembly

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2761647A (en) * 1951-05-02 1956-09-04 Ivan V Zeck Valve for internal combustion engine carburetor
DE1087419B (en) * 1956-01-27 1960-08-18 Waldenmaier J E H Regulating slide for lines carrying thick matter
US3130247A (en) * 1961-08-07 1964-04-21 Clifford I Little Carburetor control valves
US3880402A (en) * 1973-07-26 1975-04-29 Henry Fleischer Multiple plate valve
US4202527A (en) * 1977-11-16 1980-05-13 Silver Engineering Works, Inc. Scissor-type valve
DE3434696A1 (en) * 1984-09-21 1986-04-03 Gerhard 7520 Bruchsal Bühler Orifice-type regulating valve
US20110260087A1 (en) * 2010-04-21 2011-10-27 Perr J Victor Multi-rotor flow control valve
US8720423B2 (en) * 2010-04-21 2014-05-13 Cummins Inc. Multi-rotor flow control valve
US9400085B2 (en) 2012-12-19 2016-07-26 Jon Erik Rasmussen Method, system, and apparatus for flood control
US11746489B2 (en) 2012-12-19 2023-09-05 J&M Investment, Llc Apparatus for flood control
US11168795B1 (en) * 2021-01-18 2021-11-09 Chad Heffernan Eclipse valve assembly

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