O-ring solenoid valve

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4441687
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06264058

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A drastically simplified directional solenoid valve with top fluid inlet and bottom fluid exhaust ports employs a conventional electrical bobbin coil with a solenoid iron conveniently secured thereto in line with a simplified axially movable solenoid plunger in an operable relationship with a simple seal at the exhaust port, preferably of O-ring configuration, between a first plunger engaged position inside the seal to maintain valve normally closed when the solenoid coil is not energized electrically and a second position with plunger retracted from the seat of the seal when the coil is electrically energized turning said iron into a magnet with pull force capable of lifting the plunger from the seat to render valve open to exhaust while the plunger is being held against the iron until the coil becomes de-energized at which time the plunger is automatically shifted back to the first valve closed position against the seat by either the drag forces fluid flow provides or by additional biasing force of a compression spring acting over the plunger constantly downward, the plunger, the coil and the O-ring seal in combination comprising a simple flow control means through the valve axially from the top inlet to the bottom exhaust.

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PAULIUKONIS GRAZINA I6660 GREENBRIAR DR CLEVELAND OH 44130

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Pauliukonis, Richard S 6660 Greenbriar Dr., Cleveland, OH 44130 19 160

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