Tortuous Path Patents (Class 138/42)
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Patent number: 4548360Abstract: A multichamber drip irrigation hose for distributing water and the like. A hose having a larger primary tube and a smaller secondary tube joined at a common wall, with passages in the common wall for flow from the primary tube to the secondary tube, and with passages in the secondary tube for flow from the secondary tube to the exterior. The tubes of the hose are formed from a strip of sheet material having opposite edges with one or both edges folded on itself to form a thicker edge, and with the strip folded and bonded to both thicker edges or one thicker edge and to the strip along a line spaced from the thicker edge, to form the primary and secondary tubes. Various fold configurations are possible.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1984Date of Patent: October 22, 1985Assignee: William W. C. DelmerInventors: Daniel W. C. Delmer, William A. Delmer
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Patent number: 4533083Abstract: A drip feed device for irrigation purposes comprising a body having an inlet on one side and an annular wall on the other, engaged by a cup having an outlet on one side and an annular wall on the other, to engage the annular wall on the body and housing in a chamber formed between them a button having circular flow paths on each side with flow-restricting baffles which overlap in the flow paths to give counter direction flow around the baffles.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1983Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: RIS Irrigation Systems Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Alfred D. Tucker
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Patent number: 4522504Abstract: The invention pertains to a linear in-line mixing system wherein a plurality of tubular elements removably located within a conduit in end-to-end relationship define a passage through which materials to be mixed flow. The elements each contain a pair of helical vanes spiralled in opposite directions about the associated element's longitudinal axis, and engaging elements are interlocked to prevent relative rotation.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1983Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Assignee: Pyles DivisionInventor: Peter H. Greverath
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Patent number: 4514095Abstract: A motionless mixer has a tubular casing, a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet axially spaced from one another in the casing and defining a flow direction of the fluid, a plurality of discs each having throughgoing apertures for allowing passage of the fluid. The discs have a periphery conforming to the inner cross-sectional contour of the casing. The discs are supported in the casing in a face-to-face oriented relationship to form an axially extending disc stack. The apertures in the discs form a core channel and fringe channels in the stack for dividing a fluid stream into a core stream and fringe streams in a first zone, for dividing the core stream into fringe streams in a second zone and for centripetally combining the fringe streams into a central stream in a third zone. A mechanism prevents the discs from angular displacements relative to one another.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1983Date of Patent: April 30, 1985Assignee: Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Ehrfeld, Gunther Krieg
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Patent number: 4513587Abstract: Disclosed is an evaporator comprising a connector member, a Venturi distributor connected to the connector member for receiving and distributing a coolant, wherein the Venturi distributor divides the coolant into a plurality of streams, a plurality of channels formed in a body which comprises an insert for the connector member for conducting the coolant streams from the Venturi distributor, the channels corresponding in number to the streams with each channel being positioned to receive one of the streams from the Venturi distributor, a plurality of evaporator pipes connected to the connector member in parallel flow arrangement, the pipes corresponding in number to the channels with each pipe being connected to one of the channels, thereby forming a continuous coolant flow path from the Venturi distributor via the channels to the evaporator pipes, and a collection chamber formed in the connector member for receiving the coolant from the pipes.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1983Date of Patent: April 30, 1985Assignee: Sueddeutsche Kuehlerfabrik Julius Fr. Behr GmbH & Co., KGInventors: Bohumil Humpolik, Karl-Heinz Staffa
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Patent number: 4511258Abstract: A motionless mixing device includes a conduit having a mixing element therein which is formed by deforming flat stock material. The mixing element includes two substantially identical segments or halves that each having a sinuous cross-section between opposite ends and are interconnected along the center of the conduit with the two segments being axially staggered with respect to each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1983Date of Patent: April 16, 1985Assignee: Koflo CorporationInventors: James L. Federighi, Frank F. Federighi
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Patent number: 4506423Abstract: A fluid pressure reducing device having a core provided with a peripheral spiral groove and a pipe receiving the core. The portion of the pipe receiving the core is radially contracted so that the ridges of the spiral groove of the core intrude into the inner peripheral surface of the pipe, thereby to form a spiral passage between the pipe and the core. The pressure of a fluid is reduced as the latter flows through the spiral passage. This fluid pressure reducing device is easy to produce and permits an easy fine adjustment of the flow resistance.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1983Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Keiichi Nakamura, Hiroshi Asao, Kenichi Okada, Yoichi Wakabayashi, Izumi Ochiai
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Patent number: 4505877Abstract: A device for regulating the flow of a fluid comprising a series of gratings positioned perpendicularly to the fluid flow, wherein it is formed by a stack of identical, contiguous gratings, whereof each is constituted by identical meshes forming a flat system, said meshes being staggered from one grating to the following contiguous grating, and wherein the mesh is formed by two adjacent equilateral triangles, one corresponding to an orifice and the other containing a crosspiece with three branches.The invention also relates to a nuclear reactor fuel assembly incorporating such a device.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1982Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: Commissariat a l'Energie AtomiqueInventor: Jacky Rion
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Patent number: 4501501Abstract: A process for the dispersion of particulate solids in liquid media by passing an admixture of the solids and liquid through a series of beds of substantially nondeformable spherical particles, each bed consisting of particles of substantially uniform size, the admixture being passed through at least one coarse bed of particles, at least one intermediate bed of particles and at least one fine bed of particles, with the flow rate of the liquid medium being adjusted to provide an increasing shear rate as the admixture passes through increasingly fine beds.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1984Date of Patent: February 26, 1985Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Harold W. Edwards
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Patent number: 4497202Abstract: Apparatus for ensuring laminar flow through the main (non-measuring) branch of a split flow path flowmeter comprising a mass flow controller made of juxtaposed annular plates having interconnecting radial slots. The resulting flow passageways have proper length-to-hydraulic radius ratios to ensure that flow therethrough is laminar. A relatively inexpensive manufacturing technique is utilized to produce the annular plates whereby the radial slots are etched completely through each plate rather than being chemically etched or machined into only part of the thickness of each plate or bored through part of the interior of each plate.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1983Date of Patent: February 5, 1985Assignee: Dresser Industries, Inc.Inventor: Seymour Mermelstein
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Patent number: 4487400Abstract: A cooling plate for insertion into the lining of a blast furnace or the like wherein the plate is adapted to have a chamber with cooling water channels for the passage of cooling water therethrough and having a unique baffle means for dividing the flow of water to increase the velocity of flow and avoid stagnant zones.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1983Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: Bethlehem Steel CorporationInventors: William E. Gheen, Millet L. Wei
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Patent number: 4487227Abstract: An insert for placement between concentric cylindrical filter elements comprises in a one-piece construction a tubular cylindrical body and pairs of parallel slits in the body each forming therebetween a strip of material connected to the remainder of the body at the ends of the strip. The strips are bowed inwardly away from the remainder of the body between their ends to form protrusions extending transversely from the remainder of the body.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1984Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: Meissner Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Paul J. Meissner
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Patent number: 4482035Abstract: A shock absorber for providing a linear decelerating force to a machine part by means of a piston which forces fluid through a series of orifices formed by co-action of holes in the piston cylinder and holes formed in a sleeve forming a metering tube which fits over the cylinder. An infinite number of adjustments in the shock absorber characteristics is achieved by moving the holes in the metering tubes in orbital pattern relative to the holes in the cylinders.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1982Date of Patent: November 13, 1984Inventors: Robert Heideman, Richard G. Dressell, Jr.
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Patent number: 4478516Abstract: The constituents of a flow of thermoplastics material or the like are mixed and blended by passing the flow through a mixing structure which defines an array of elongate side-by-side passages. The passages are not all alike in that at least some of them have configurations which taper along their lengths to degrees or in directions that differ from the configurations of others of the passages, whereby the flows of fluid which discharge from the differently configured passages do so at differing velocities. As the discharging flows of differing velocities recombine to form a common flow having a uniform velocity, a desirable type of mixing and blending action results. In preferred practice, adjacent ones of the passages are tapered oppositely along their lengths to converge or diverge such that fluid flowing through the converging passages is caused to increase in velocity, while fluid flowing through the diverging passages is caused to diminish in velocity.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: October 23, 1984Inventor: Milton Kessler
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Patent number: 4469446Abstract: Systems for mixing gaseous medium streams at different temperatures are for changing the direction of flow of a stream which alleviate the effect of pressure losses. A plurality of hollow airfoil shaped vanes are positioned within a first gaseous stream, and the second stream is conveyed through the hollow vane and discharged into the first stream through a slot at the trailing edge of the vane. Fixed or movable flow direct the rate and direction of the discharge flow.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1982Date of Patent: September 4, 1984Assignee: Joy Manufacturing CompanyInventor: George O. Goodboy
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Patent number: 4466459Abstract: A pneumatic timer has a cylinder (3) containing a piston (4), which is movable upwards and downwards to vary the volume of a chamber (11) below the piston by means of a screw-threaded spindle (7) and a screw-threaded sleeve (9) which is rotatable by a knob (10). Air is supplied to the chamber (11) via an inlet (26) and a long spiral groove (17, FIG. 2) formed in a disc (14), which is incorporated in the piston (4). When the air pressure in the chamber (11) reaches a predetermined value, the valve (5) is actuated by a diaphragm (12) and the time taken for this to happen from initiation of the air supply is varied by moving the piston (4) to alter the volume of the chamber (11). The air flow into the chamber (11) is accurately metered by the groove (17) and may be made much smaller than that through a variable orifice as is done in existing pneumatic timers. The timer is accordingly more accurate and provides longer time intervals than can existing timers of a similar size.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1982Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Assignee: Compair Maxam LimitedInventor: Godfrey A. Higgins
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Patent number: 4466462Abstract: A circuitous path flow restrictor (10) having no moving parts includes a fluid director member (16) having a core (24) and a plurality of fins (26) extending from the core and defining alternately axially offset notches (50,52). The fluid director member is encircled by a containment member (54) such that a serpentine fluid flow path (58) is defined therebetween to provide a fluid flow resistance level equivalent to a simple orifice of much smaller diameter. The fluid director member can be made by a precision casting process for economy of manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1983Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Assignee: Caterpillar Tractor Co.Inventor: Hugh C. Morris
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Patent number: 4460129Abstract: A drip irrigation emitter where turbulent flow and angled ribs in a tortuous channel reduce fluid pressure, providing for minimal variations in outlet flow rate from the emitter, irrespective of emitter inlet pressure.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1981Date of Patent: July 17, 1984Inventor: Donald O. Olson
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Patent number: 4456033Abstract: A flow restrictor to minimize noise and cavitation, or other adverse effects, in regulating the flow of a high pressure fluid. The restrictor defines a myriad of tortuous, dissimilar, intertwined, and commingled energy dissipating chambered flow paths edgewise through a stack of sheets of perforated stock material. Adjacent sheets have their perforations out of registration with one another, the inlet and outlet to the restrictor being edgewise through the stack through open-sided ones of the perforations of the several sheets of stock.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1981Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Vacco IndustriesInventors: George Kay, Alan Keskinen
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Patent number: 4450718Abstract: This disclosure relates to a flow meter having an improved flow restrictor for creating laminar flow in the flow meter. The improved flow restrictor is an adjustable bypass or flow restrictor which comprises a stack of alternate slotted discs and non-slotted, smaller diameter, washers with a diameter of 80% of the slotted discs, to form a plurality of micro-channels 0.09 mm square and 3 mm long which is a length to area ratio sufficient to assure laminar fluid flow through the flow meter.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1982Date of Patent: May 29, 1984Assignee: Advanced Semiconductor Materials N.V.Inventor: Gerrit A. Hartemink
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Patent number: 4441823Abstract: Disclosed is a liquid mixer having a multiplicity of slotted orifice plates spaced apart along the flow path within a chamber. Liquid passes through and exits from the slots at a 30-60 degree angle to the exit face of the orifice plates, thereby inducing turbulence which causes good mixing. Preferably the slots are radially disposed in circular orifice plates fitted closely within a cylindrical chamber. The radial length L of the slots is preferably five times the slot width T, and the spacing S of the orifice plates is 4-8 times the width. Straight slots are simplest to make but curved slots are preferred. Radial slots in a circular disc are preferred but other orientations are useful. When used for dispersing small volumes of water into oil, water is injected transversely into the oil upstream of the orifice plates, to cause initial droplet formation; and, the oil-water fluid velocity through the slots is kept in the range of 80-1600 feet per second.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1982Date of Patent: April 10, 1984Inventor: Harold H. Power
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Patent number: 4434976Abstract: The present invention relates to a concentric multi-tube-system nozzle situated beneath the surface of the melt in a refining vessel, especially a refining vessel for converting molten pig iron into steel.The stability and life of the concentric double-tube nozzle is the most crucial factor in carrying out refining in a bottom-blown converter.In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a concentric multi-tube-system nozzle situated beneath the surface of the melt in a refining vessel, comprising:an inner tube;an outer tube positioned concentrically with respect to the inner tube and forming an annular clearance between the inner tube and the outer tube;spacers for circumferentially dividing the annular clearance; anda section defined by two adjacent spacers, the section comprising a contraction portion which is positioned essentially at the upstream side of the section. The contraction portion contributes to a uniform cooling of concentric double-tube nozzle in the circumference thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1982Date of Patent: March 6, 1984Assignee: Nippon Steel CorporationInventors: Shozo Murakami, Hiroyuki Aoki, Saburo Matsuo, Eiji Ikezaki, Kenji Yamaura
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Patent number: 4432651Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed which is useful for mixing a vapor phase stream of anhydrous ammonia with a liquid phase stream of anhydrous ammonia, to obtain a homogeneous, vapor-liquid mixture of the anhydrous ammonia. Basic components of the apparatus include a conventional meter regulator and flow equalizer manifold. In this invention the manifold is modified by adding a flow integrator ring which enhances mixing of the vapor phase and liquid phase streams of ammonia. The mixing apparatus described herein is particularly suitable for use in a field applicator, for applying anhydrous ammonia to the soil as a nitrogen fertilizer.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1982Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Assignee: The Dow Chemical CompanyInventor: David M. McLeod
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Patent number: 4429714Abstract: A flow control valve having a flow-dividing cage surrounding its plug. The cage includes stacked plates spaced by dependent legs and annular screens in the spaces between adjacent plates.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1981Date of Patent: February 7, 1984Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co.Inventors: Allan B. Hughes, Terrence A. Dear
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Patent number: 4427030Abstract: A laminar flow element for mounting inside a fluid flow channel, which flow element is built up from flat disks which are provided with grooves running between an eccentrically made inlet opening and an outlet opening. The outer disks of a package do not have grooves and only comprise an inlet opening or an outlet opening. The inlet openings together form an inlet channel and the outlet openings together form an outlet channel. The dimensions of the grooves are such that the fluid flows laminar to the channels, formed by said grooves, between the inlet channel and the outlet channel.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1982Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Assignee: Bronkhorst High-Tech BVInventor: Wijbren Jouwsma
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Patent number: 4420834Abstract: A flow attenuator which is utilized to direct coolant flow to liquid cooled laser mirrors and in so doing substantially eliminates the liquid flow induced jitter generally associated with such flow. The flow attenuator has a housing in which is formed a centrally located passageway. The passageway branches into a plurality of substantially radially extending contoured chambers. A distribution screen is removably interposed between the passageway and the chambers in order to substantially reduce the "noise" within the coolant liquid as it passes through the attentuator to the laser mirrors.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1981Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventors: Walter H. Wiley, III, John A. Gunn
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Patent number: 4418717Abstract: A pressure letdown valve includes a housing with a bore passing therethrough which may be tapered and adaptable of receiving internally a coaxial central tube with tapered outside diameter and also two concentric sets of circular baffles frictionally secured in place within the tapers in an interjacent relationship therebetween and so arranged as to provide an alternating valve and baffle structure with multitude of flow reversals fluid passing through the valve must complete with accomplished throttling of high pressure fluid entering valve bore via a fluid supply port located in the center to proceed by way of central tube into the region of peripherally spaced alternately attached baffles respectively sealing on said bore and said central tube for a large pressure reduction through a process of energy conversion when flowing over the plurality of such baffles to exit at substantially lower pressure via a fluid exhaust port including internal valving means and means for a modular baffle assembly and dis-assType: GrantFiled: December 8, 1980Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Inventor: Richard S. Pauliukonis
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Patent number: 4418723Abstract: Improvements in a flow restrictor for use in a flowmeter measuring a flow rate according to the pressure drop caused by laminar flow, utilizing the fact that the pressure drop is proportional to the flow rate. The flow restrictor comprises a cylindrical member, and a housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet for accommodating the cylindrical member, wherein at least one groove or spiral groove for passing fluid is formed in the peripheral direction of the cylindrical surface of the cylindrical member or in the peripheral direction of the inner surface of the housing forming a cylindrical cavity for accommodating the cylindrical member.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1981Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Assignee: Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tsuyoshi Koni, Yoshihisa Urushida
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Patent number: 4418722Abstract: In combination with a reactor for a coal utilization system, a pressure letdown device for accepting from a reactor, a polyphase fluid at an entrance pressure and an entrance velocity, and discharging the fluid from the device at a discharge pressure substantially lower than the entrance pressure and at a discharge temperature and a discharge velocity substantially equal to the entrance temperature and entrance velocity. The device 10 is characterized by a series of pressure letdown stages 28a through 28x including a plurality of symmetrical baffles, designated 30, disposed in coaxially nested alignment, each baffle having defined therein a plurality of ports or apertures 32 of uniform dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1981Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: James M. Kendall, John V. Walsh
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Patent number: 4411292Abstract: A fluid flow restrictor device, capable of producing a precise rate of fluid flow, comprises a closed spiral coil of wire contacted on at least one face by a member so as to define therewith a spiral passageway of precise cross-section, there being a fluid inlet at one end of the spiral passageway and a fluid outlet at the other end. In several preferred embodiments of the invention described, the closed spiral coil of wire is disposed between an inner member in contact with the inner face of the coil, and an outer member in contact with the outer face of the coil, one of the members closing the spiral passageway between it and the respective face of the coil, thereby leaving the other spiral passageway for conducting the fluid. At least one of the members is resiliently deformable to increase the cross-sectional area of the passageway to permit flushing the device.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1981Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Inventor: Arminio Schiller
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Patent number: 4410430Abstract: A stacked-disc structure is comprised of a stack of annular discs (13) scalloped along the outer edge to provide lobes (13a) and etched on one side to provide lands (13a). A web (13d) is retained in the lobes to strengthen the discs so that they will not collapse due to high fluid pressure. The stack of discs is retained by a housing (10) having a fluted interior wall to retain the ends of the lobes. End plates (11 and 12) secure the stack of discs with a spacer (14) at one end having lands (14a) on lobes which match the lobes of the stacked discs to allow fluid to flow into, or out of, the spaces between the lobes of the stacked discs. The spaces between the lands on the etched discs provide passages for fluid flow into or out of the hollow core of the stack. The height of the lands (i.e., depth of the etch) determines the size of the smallest particle that will be permitted to flow through.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1981Date of Patent: October 18, 1983Assignee: California Institute of TechnologyInventor: Ray Hagler, Jr.
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Patent number: 4408892Abstract: Apparatus for increasing the homogeneity of the mixture of fluids, e.g. petroleum products flowing together in a pipe. The apparatus operates by dividing the flow into multiple converging jets and comprises a tubular body (10) for insertion in the pipe. The tubular body (10) houses a cylindrical sheath (9) inside which two plates (21, 22) provided with perforations (23) define two inlet chambers (25, 26) between which the flow is distributed. The space (33) between the plates is partitioned by a plurality of partitions (36) which are substantially perpendicular to the axis of the sheath so as to constitute outlet cells in which jets from the perforations of the plates converge. Said outlet cells have openings (38) formed in the sheath for the lateral removal of the fluids which mix therein.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1982Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: Societe Anonyme dite: Alsthom-AtlantiqueInventors: Gilles Combes, Raymond Kuntz
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Patent number: 4407716Abstract: A liquid flow system which comprises means to screen long slender objects from a liquid flowing in a conduit. The screening means comprises a set of opposed, aligned, undulating surfaces, each having axes of curvature extending in at least two directions. In another embodiment there is a primary set of corrugated surfaces, with axes extending in a single direction transverse to the direction of fluid flow, and a secondary set of corrugated surfaces mounted on the primary set with axes transverse to the direction of fluid flow and transverse to the axes of the primary set. The undulating surfaces are preferably formed as primary corrugated plates with secondary corrugated plates transversely mounted on each primary corrugated plate. The primary corrugated plates can be moved apart to permit the removal of trapped debris.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1981Date of Patent: October 4, 1983Assignee: Deepsea Ventures, Inc.Inventors: John P. Latimer, Glenn E. Miller
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Patent number: 4407327Abstract: The improved flow control valve includes a hollow valve body having an inlet and an outlet and a valve member movable therein to control the flow through the valve. The valve also includes an orifice assembly located in the valve body encircling the valve member. The orifice assembly includes a perforated cylindrical member encircling the valve member and a plurality of annular discs encircling the cylindrical member. The discs include both orifice discs and spacer discs. The orifice discs are located between the spacer discs and each orifice disc is provided with a plurality of orifices. Each spacer disc is provided with a plurality of flow ports that are arranged to aligned serially with the orifices which provide a long curvilinear or spiral flow path through the orifice assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1981Date of Patent: October 4, 1983Assignee: Dresser Industries, Inc.Inventors: Lloyd D. Hanson, Robert M. Purton
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Patent number: 4398563Abstract: A fluid flow restrictor for spanning a passage of a body to minimize noise and cavitation in a high pressure fluid flowing through the passage and undergoing a substantial pressure drop in passing through the restrictor. The device comprises at least one tier of fixed perforated tubelets defining a myriad of tortuous flow paths with restricted orifices and expansion areas to dissipate energy in the fluid. The fluid flow through or between individual tubelets may be further subdivided into restriction orifices and expansion areas by additional fixedly held solid elements, e.g., BB shot tightly packed within the tubelets. The preferred inventive embodiment described is a sound suppressing, high pressure reducing poppet valve having several tiers, isolated from one another, of annular clamped arrays of parallel perforated tubelets.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1981Date of Patent: August 16, 1983Assignee: Vacco IndustriesInventors: George Kay, Alan Keskinen
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Patent number: 4387518Abstract: This invention provides means to screen long, slender objects from a flowing fluid, and more particularly provides means to clear jammed objects therefrom. The screening means comprises a set of opposed, aligned, undulating surfaces, preferably formed as corrugated plates, located within a conduit, that can be moved apart to permit the removal of trapped debris. The plates are so mounted as to be transversely movable relative to the conduit, and are each movable relative to the adjacent plates so as to permit increasing the separation between adjacent plates when the plates are moved to outside of the conduit. The liquid screening means of this invention can usefully be included in a suction type dredging device, between the inlet nozzle and the pump.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1981Date of Patent: June 14, 1983Assignee: Deepsea Ventures, Inc.Inventor: John P. Latimer
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Patent number: 4385217Abstract: A flushable manifold for diaphragm protected components of a pressure transducer for sensing a flow of fluid comprises a housing having a recess therein and a diaphragm of flexible material over and closing the recess. Inlet and outlet passages communicate with the recess adjacent to and on opposite sides of its periphery, such that fluid introduced at the inlet flows through the manifold to the outlet, with the presence of fluid pressure within the manifold being detected in response to outward deflection of the diaphragm. To facilitate cleaning the manifold of fluid of one type in preparation for receiving fluid of another, one or more channels are formed in the housing within the recess in communication with the inlet and extend toward peripheral side areas of the recess to direct flushing media introduced at the inlet across all of the surfaces of the manifold and to the outlet to thoroughly clean the same.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1981Date of Patent: May 24, 1983Assignee: Binks Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Samuel W. Culbertson, Keith G. Williams
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Patent number: 4370062Abstract: This invention relates to improvements in dispensing guns and more particularly to guns of the type provided with dual conduits into which plural streams of two parts of adhesives can be fed and later intimately mixed in the detachable nozzle at the end of the gun immediately prior to application of the mixture to a surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1980Date of Patent: January 25, 1983Inventor: Warren E. Moody
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Patent number: 4364417Abstract: A pipe rupture restraint and shield diffuser assembly is installed on a pipe at a location where the pipe is subject or postulated to rupture and includes a cylindrical casing surrounding the pipe and having holes therethrough and a plurality of diffuser rings disposed in longitudinally spaced relation in an annular space between the casing and the pipe to form flow obstructions along the annular space whereby upon rupture of the pipe jet flow is diffused by flow past the diffuser rings and through the holes in the casing. The assembly can be attached directly around the pipe or can be independently supported.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1980Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Assignee: NPS Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jan D. Lefter
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Patent number: 4359141Abstract: A distribution system for conducting a mixture of oil droplets and air to surfaces to be lubricated, comprising a main inward flow duct (1) connected to a source of oil droplets dispersed in air, and at least one distributor unit (2) connected to said inlet duct; said distributor unit including a baffle means containing at least two alternately and symmetrically spaced groups of conduits connecting with said inlet duct; each said groups of conduits leading to a separate outlet channel.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1980Date of Patent: November 16, 1982Inventor: Horst Schnell
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Patent number: 4356843Abstract: A lamellate type low noise fluid resistance device comprising a stack of identical segmented ring-shaped plates having alternate sectional openings which, when circularly displaced with one another, form narrow horizontal fluid passages between the inner and outer diameters of said plates; said stack being bolted together with upper means to close the interior stack passage and lower flange means having a central opening and extending radially outward from the stack outer diameter.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1982Date of Patent: November 2, 1982Inventor: Hans D. Baumann
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Patent number: 4352373Abstract: A sound suppressing fluid handling device wherein a relatively high pressure fluid is conducted through a substantial pressure drop, relatively noiselessly, by passage of the fluid through a myriad of tortuous energy dissipating passages formed between adjacent turns of and opening through the ends of a sound suppressing reel comprising a relatively thin flexible spirally wound band. The preferred inventive embodiment described is a valve comprising a stack of annular discs seating coaxially against the inlet end of the sound suppressing reel and containing passages, formed partly between adjacent discs, for conducting the incoming high pressure fluid from the central opening in the disc stack to the inlet ends of the reel passages.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1980Date of Patent: October 5, 1982Assignee: Vacco IndustriesInventors: George Kay, Alan Keskinen
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Patent number: 4348116Abstract: A homogenizing apparatus comprises a casing having an internal cylindrical surface defining a bore having an open end. A portion of the surface is threaded and the casing defines an inlet portion terminating in an annular chamber along the threaded portion substantially centered between the ends thereof. A rotatable closing plug in the open bore end has a cylindrical threaded portion meshing with the threaded portion of the internal cylindrical surface and longitudinally extending grooves along the cylindrical threaded portion of the plug. The threads of the threaded portions and the grooves define homogenizing passages and the annular chamber surrounds the threaded portion of the plug and communicates with the homogenizing passages whereby a liquid or pasty product delivered under pressure into the inlet port is divided into two equal streams flowing from the centered annular chamber through the homogenizing passages in opposite directions. An outlet conduit receives the streams of homogenized product.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1980Date of Patent: September 7, 1982Assignees: Fives-Cail Babcock, Pierre Guerin S.A.Inventor: Andre Bordas
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Patent number: 4346737Abstract: For use in drip irrigation, a tube of flexible material such as plastic is comprised of an elongated strip having first and second side edges. The strip is rolled on itself with the edges parallel and with the interior of one side edge secured longitudinally to the exterior of the strip well spaced from the other side edge. This leaves an interior flap free of but closely spaced from the interior of the tube. There is a series of relatively large holes through the tube overlying the flap.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1979Date of Patent: August 31, 1982Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventor: Robert J. Miller
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Patent number: 4345719Abstract: Within a cylindrical barrel to be secured to the water faucet are a basket surrounding a mixing chamber, a diffuser overlying the mixing chamber and forming a diffusing chamber, having peripheral openings for flow of water to the mixing chamber, and a flow restrictor disc having a control opening for admitting water from said faucet to the diffusing chamber, the diffuser having resilient detents allowing the disc to be snapped into position on a seat of the diffuser where the disc is releasably retained by the detents. Preferably, a ring surrounds and supports the diffuser and forms therewith a passage for flow of water from the diffuser openings to the mixing chamber, the ring being supported on part of the basket.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1980Date of Patent: August 24, 1982Assignee: WPM, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Bock
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Patent number: 4340311Abstract: An interfacial surface generator for mixing fluids is disclosed that has a plurality of mixing elements positioned in a tubular housing in end-to-end relationship. Each element has a cavity on its upstream end and a protuberance on the downstream end. The protuberance on each element extends into the cavity of the adjacent element to form a narrow annular passageway between the side of the protuberance and the wall of the cavity and a narrow space between the end of the protuberance and the bottom of the cavity. Each element also has a central blind-end passageway that connects the space between the end of the protuberance and the bottom of the cavity with a plurality of radially extending passageways that connect the central passageway to the annular space between the protuberance and the wall of the cavity. The fluids being mixed flow together through the central passageway.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1980Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: Zebron CorporationInventor: Edwin L. Crandal
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Patent number: 4338964Abstract: A horizontal water inlet tube is inwardly connected reversely through a valve within a horizontal valve housing and from the valve housing downwardly into a generally vertical water outlet tube. The valve is controlled by a valve control arm projecting generally horizontally from the valve housing downwardly connected through a float connector to a float vertically slideable on a float guide extending downwardly from the valve housing. A diverter at the upper end of the water outlet tube receives water flow generally horizontally from the valve housing into a pair of spaced, downward helical grooves directing the flow spirally into a pair of spaced vertical grooves for ultimate discharge downwardly through the water outlet tube. The diverter vertical grooves are larger in cross-section than the respective helical grooves and are formed by radial plates converging centrally to a cylinder at groove upper portions and an inverted cone at groove lower portions, each vertical groove occupying in the order of 120.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1980Date of Patent: July 13, 1982Inventor: Adolf Schoepe
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Patent number: 4335744Abstract: A relief valve (10) having both spring biasing means (116) and air pressure biasing means (114). The spring biasing means (116) includes a plurality of spring washers (132) acting between the valve body (12) and a valve member (74). The air biasing means (116) includes an air cylinder defined by an intermediate portion (20) of the valve body (12), and a piston (118) disposed within the cylinder and acting on the valve member (74). An air inlet port (48) is provided above the piston (118) to permit the area above the piston (118) to be pressurized to add to the biasing force of the spring biasing means (116), and an air inlet port (52) is provided below the piston (118) to permit the area below the piston (118) to be pressurized to open the valve manually for testing and exercising. A "quiet" element (102) surrounds the valve member (74) to reduce the sound level of the fluid flowing through the valve when the valve opens.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1980Date of Patent: June 22, 1982Assignee: Control Components, Inc.Inventor: Roger Bey
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Patent number: RE31105Abstract: A valve having stacked disks with alternate circular grooves in the faces thereof to provide a high pressure drop surface in fluid flow transverse to said grooves and ridges. The disks are circular in shape with a circular center opening to provide a central fluid opening when the disks are stacked with the center openings in register. Fluid enters the center opening and flows radially between the adjacent faces of a pair of disks to flow transversely across the continuous circular grooves and ridges.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1978Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Inventor: Charles L. Bates, Jr.
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Patent number: RE31570Abstract: A flowmeter in which a laminar flow conduit is connected in parallel to a flow restrictor comprising at least one disk having an opening through opposite surfaces and at least one conduit from the opening to the perimeter of the disk, each conduit having an effective length to diameter ratio sufficient to assure laminar fluid flow.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1982Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Assignee: Tylan CorporationInventor: Charles F. Drexel