Abstract: A gas compressor is provided having a source of supersonic velocity gases acting to accelerate inlet gases through a mixing region and diffuser. The inlet gas is introduced into the mixing chamber through a converging-diverging nozzle, causing said gas to accelerate to supersonic velocity. An injection of coolant is provided into the resulting gas stream to cause a decrease in its stagnation temperature and an increase in its stagnation pressure. Also provided is a means for modifying the nuclear spin orientations of the gases involved in the mixing region upstream of the combustion chamber to increase the stagnation pressure and decrease the stagnation temperature of the gas flowing into the combustion chamber. The gas compressor can be utilized in a jet engine for producing a flow of pressurized gases which may be expanded through a thrust producing nozzle.
Abstract: This invention relates to a control system for regeneration of a water treatment system in which a water meter monitors water usage and mechanically drives a water volume wheel to an operative position to call for regeneration when a predetermined volume of water has been treated and then automatically resets itself. A timer wheel driven by a motor is included within the control system such that the timer wheel and the water volume wheel coact to activate the regeneration cycle mechanism at a predetermined time after a predetermined volume of water has passed through the water meter. The mechanism is adjustable relative to the water treating capacity of the treatment system and the condition of the water being treated so as to be able to vary the predetermined volume of water treated which will call for regeneration.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 23, 1981
Date of Patent:
February 2, 1982
Assignee:
L. W. Fleckenstein, Inc.
Inventors:
Andrew J. Fleckenstein, Michael C. Mortl
Abstract: This invention relates to the controls for a water conditioning system with an operating valve having a simplified drive mechanism and a brine valve made from plastic materials and readily assembled for adaptability to softener systems of various sizes and having flexible coupling means which enable rigid plumbing parts to be connected with the plastic valve assembly.
Abstract: A self-contained unit for regenerating chemicals used with water softeners and the like. The unit is quickly attachable to and detachable from a water treatment system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 17, 1975
Date of Patent:
January 18, 1977
Assignee:
L. W. Fleckenstein, Inc.
Inventors:
Andrew Joseph Fleckenstein, Herman C. Mitchell, Donald G. Fettes