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    • 1. 发明专利
    • Flow diverter for fitting to a catchpot-assisted float controlled valve such as a ballcock valve regulator
    • GB2428769A
    • 2007-02-07
    • GB0519700
    • 2005-09-28
    • HENSON DELAYED VALVES LTDHENSON DENNIS RAYMOND
    • HENSON DENNIS RAYMOND
    • F16K31/18E03D1/32F16K21/18F16K31/26F16K33/00
    • A float controlled valve is described for controlling the flow of liquid into a container. The valve has a bottom discharge outlet through which liquid issues when open. Liquid clings to the rim of the outlet when the valve is only partially open, causing it to trickle down as a liquid curtain. A flow diverter comprises a gutter below the valve outlet which collects the curtain of liquid. A fluid path communicates between the gutter and a catchpot attached to part of an arm and float assembly associated with the valve, to supply liquid from the gutter to the catchpot. The gutter forms a closed loop with a central opening through which liquid will pass when the valve is more fully opened and the liquid issues as a solid stream rather than as a hollow cylindrical curtain. The opening directs liquid into the container instead of into the catchpot. The catchpot empties after the valve has been closed. The increased buoyancy assists in keeping the valve closed. A flow diverting device for fitting to a catchpot-assisted float controlled valve, comprises an upwardly open gutter defining a central opening, a liquid path for conveying liquid from the gutter to the catchpot, and means for attaching the device to an arm to which the catchpot and float assembly are mounted. The valve is typically employed to control the flow of liquid into a container. As the liquid level in the container drops the valve begins to open and liquid trickles out of the discharge outlet. The liquid is collected in the gutter and conveyed to the catchpot in preference to the container This accelerates the downward movement of the float and the opening of the valve.