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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 18, 2013
Filed:
Jun. 02, 2009
Dale A. Stretch, Novi, MI (US);
Jeffrey C. Thompson, Commerce Township, MI (US);
Mahesh Joshi, Pune, IN;
Shrikant Basurtekar, Belgaum, IN;
Jerry L. Carlson, Spirit Lake, IA (US);
Aaron H. Jagoda, St. Louis Park, MN (US);
Jayakumar Ravathur, Eden Prairie, MN (US);
Otto Schultheis, Marshell, MI (US);
G. Clark Fortune, Farmington Hills, MI (US);
Paul Brenner, Chaska, MN (US);
Thomas J. Stoltz, Allen Park, MI (US);
Dale A. Stretch, Novi, MI (US);
Jeffrey C. Thompson, Commerce Township, MI (US);
Mahesh Joshi, Pune, IN;
Shrikant Basurtekar, Belgaum, IN;
Jerry L. Carlson, Spirit Lake, IA (US);
Aaron H. Jagoda, St. Louis Park, MN (US);
Jayakumar Ravathur, Eden Prairie, MN (US);
Otto Schultheis, Marshell, MI (US);
G. Clark Fortune, Farmington Hills, MI (US);
Paul Brenner, Chaska, MN (US);
Thomas J. Stoltz, Allen Park, MI (US);
Eaton Corporation, Cleveland, OH (US);
Abstract
A valve is provided including a first valve member and a second valve member. The first valve member includes a first step and a first orifice adjacent the first step. The second valve member includes a second step and a second orifice adjacent the second step. The second valve member is movable relative to the first valve member between an open position, in which the first orifice is fluidly connected the second orifice, and a closed position, in which the first orifice is substantially fluidly disconnected from the second orifice. The first and second steps are fluidly connected to the second orifice and substantially fluidly disconnected from the first orifice when the second valve member is in the closed position, and the first and second steps are fluidly connected to the first and second orifices when the second valve member is in the open position.