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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 27, 1990
Filed:
Dec. 13, 1988
Raymond F DeLuca, Stamford, CT (US);
Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Atlanta, GA (US);
Abstract
A cylinder including an opening and inlet and outlet ports. A biasing member, within the cylinder, includes a first end fixed relative to the cylinder and a second end closer to the opening. A rotatable slidable member includes an angled first surface on which the biasing member second end is disposed, an opposite second surface closer to the opening and a variable width surface for closing the inlet port. A piston has arotatable rod and a flange surface which faces the second surface of the slidable member. On the piston rod is at least one hinging member. A protrusion fixed relative to the cylinder pushes the hinging member when the piston is moved so that this hinging member can close the outlet port. A plurality of these hinging members define an umbrella-shaped seal for losing the port at various rotational positions of the rod. An O-ring seal is disposed between both the piston flange surface and the slidable member second surface. This seal continuously engages a circumferential segment of the cylinder interior surface when the piston is prevented from movement, the slidable member second surface is exerting a force on the seal and a piston flange surface is exerting an opposing force on the seal and continuously engages a circumferential segment of the cylinder interior surface when the piston is moved, a piston flange surface is exerting a force on the seal and the slidable member second surface is exerting an opposing force on the seal.