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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 22, 2002
Filed:
Nov. 24, 1999
Daniel Korpanty, Clarence, NY (US);
Gary Thomasulo, Eden, NY (US);
Christopher Lanza, Cheektowaga, NY (US);
Oliver Berry, Holland, NY (US);
Carleton Technologies, Inc., Orchard Park, NY (US);
Abstract
An inflation valve has a valve housing having an inner wall, a cylindrical inner chamber terminating in a gas outlet, and a gas inlet bore providing fluid communication between the inner chamber and a pressurized gas source. A piston enclosed in the inner chamber has at one end a head directed toward the gas outlet and at the opposite end a valve actuator connector. The piston further has a gas inlet seal, positioned between the head and the actuator connector, that releasably seals the gas inlet bore from the inner chamber when the piston is in a normal, non-actuated position. A valve actuator connected to the actuator connector operates to pull the piston, thereby moving the gas inlet seal away from the gas inlet bore and putting the inner chamber in fluid communication with the gas inlet bore and pressurized gas source. A regulating spring contacting the piston close to the actuator connector is compressible by the force of pressure exerted by gas contained within the inner chamber and the gas inlet bore and operates to position the piston to control or regulate the outlet pressure.