Patents Assigned to Spirax Sarco, Inc.
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Patent number: 9046395Abstract: The present invention relates in general to vortex shedding flow meters with enhanced sensitivity for sensing and measuring vortex frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2012Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: Spirax Sarco, Inc.Inventors: Gregg Pulley, Vaibhav Kulkarni
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Patent number: 8573250Abstract: A steam trap comprises a housing defining a flow passage extending between an inlet and an outlet. A cap fitted to the housing has a stop face. In addition, the housing and the cap define a trap chamber. A movable valve element is located in the trap chamber. The steam trap further comprises a first temperature sensor having an inlet sensing portion in the flow path between the inlet and valve element. A second temperature sensor has an outlet sensing portion in the flow path between the valve element and the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2009Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Spirax Sarco, Inc.Inventors: Bernard J. Radle, Robert Leslie Penfield
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Publication number: 20120325014Abstract: The present invention relates in general to vortex shedding flow meters with enhanced sensitivity for sensing and measuring vortex frequencies.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: Spirax Sarco, Inc.Inventors: Gregg Pulley, Vaibhav Kulkarni
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Patent number: 7704053Abstract: A pivoting mechanism for use in a high temperature steam distribution system includes an input member operative to move between a low level position and a high level position. A compression spring having a first end and a second end is also provided. The first end of the compression spring is connected to the input member. A pivot member is operatively connected to the second end of the compression spring. The pivot member rotates in a snap over fashion to a first position when the input member reaches the upper position. When the input member reaches the lower position, the pivot member rotates in a snap over fashion to a second position.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2006Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Spirax Sarco, Inc.Inventors: Jon W. Dukes, Rickie A. Pendergrass, Drew L. Platts, Jairo L. Soares
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Patent number: 7520731Abstract: The present invention is directed to a gas pressure driven liquid pump having a pump body, liquid inlet, liquid outlet, a pair of pump mechanisms each including a float, and a baffle within the pump body creating two chambers within the pump body. A separate pump mechanism is configured to operate in the respective chambers. The baffle includes a void located below a low liquid level position so that a liquid seal is maintained between the two chambers. As the pump body fills with liquid condensate, a high liquid level position will trigger the respective pump mechanisms to allow motive gas into the chambers, pumping the liquid out of the pump body.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2006Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Spirax Sarco, Inc.Inventors: Richard H. Langdon, II, Neil J. Davies, Malcolm P. Gordge
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Patent number: 7421908Abstract: An apparatus for sensing liquid flow rate comprises a conduit for conducting a flow of liquid through it and a flow sensor. The flow sensor includes a fixed portion attached to a sidewall of the conduit. The fixed portion has a pair of stationary electrodes positioned in spaced apart relation and adapted to contact the liquid conducted through the conduit. The flow sensor further includes a cartridge portion adapted for removable engagement with the fixed portion. The cartridge portion has sensor terminals adapted to electrically engage the stationary electrodes. In addition, the flow sensor includes an electromagnetic coil operative to generate a magnetic field within the fluid flow.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2006Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Spirax Sarco, Inc.Inventors: Albert M. Jarrell, Robert H. Batey
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Patent number: 7316241Abstract: A steam trap comprises a trap body having an inlet and an outlet each defining inner threads. The trap body further includes a spigot defining external threads. Also provided is a cap defining internal threads for engaging the external threads of the spigot of the trap body. A valve element freely moves inside a trap chamber defined between an inner surface of the cap and the valve seat of the spigot. The cap defines a top surface on which a disc of thermally insulative material is juxtaposed. A cup-shaped cover, which may carry indicia such as manufacturer name and model number, is received over the thermally insulative disc.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2005Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: Spirax Sarco, Inc.Inventors: James H. Sharp, Jr., Bernard J. Radle, Jr.
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Patent number: 7070394Abstract: A gas pressure driven fluid pump comprising a pump tank having a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet. A float, carried within the interior of the pump tank, is operable to move between a low level position and a high level position. A snap-acting valve is operatively connected to the float. The snap acting valve has a rotatable port member that moves so as to switch to exhaust porting when the float falls to the low level position. The port member further switches to motive porting when the float rises to the high level position. As a result, fluid filling the pump tank causes the float to rise from the low level position to the high level position during exhaust porting. Fluid exiting the pump tank causes the float to fall from the high level position to the low level position due to introduction of motive gas during motive porting.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Spirax Sarco, Inc.Inventors: Jairo Luiz Soares, Rickie Anthony Pendergrass, Drew Leo Platts, Jon William Dukes
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Patent number: 7048513Abstract: A gas pressure driven fluid pump having a pump tank with a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet. A float assembly is carried within the interior of the pump tank and is movable between a low level position and a high level position. A compression spring is connected between the float assembly and a pivot member. Due to the force applied by the compression spring, the pivot member rotates to a first position when the float reaches its high level position and rotates to a second position when the float reaches its low level position. A valve assembly is connected to said pivot member to switch between motive porting and exhaust porting in a snap over fashion due to rotation of said pivot member between said first position and said second position. A damper system may be connected to the valve assembly to slow movement of the valve assembly between motive porting and exhaust porting.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Spirax Sarco, Inc.Inventors: Jon W. Dukes, Rickie A. Pendergrass, Drew L. Platts, Jairo L. Soares
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Patent number: 7004728Abstract: A gas pressure driven fluid pump having an electronic cycle counter. The pump has a pump tank with a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet. A switching mechanism is operative within the pump tank for switching to exhaust porting when the fluid level within the pump tank falls to a low level position and switching to motive porting when the fluid level within the pump tank rises to a high level position. An electrical counter circuit is operatively connected to the pump tank for incrementing a stored count in response to the fluid level within the pump tank rising to a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Spirax Sarco, Inc.Inventor: Jairo Luiz Soares
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Patent number: 6935844Abstract: A gas pressure driven fluid pump comprising a pump tank having a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet. A float, carried within the interior of the pump tank, is operable to move between a low level position and a high level position. A snap-acting valve control mechanism uses magnetic interaction to switch between exhaust porting and motive porting. Fluid exiting the pump tank causes the float to fall from the high level position to the low level position due to introduction of motive gas during motive porting. Exhaust porting begins when the float falls to the low level position.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Spirax Sarco, Inc.Inventors: Jon William Dukes, Rickie Anthony Pendergrass, Drew Leo Platts, Jairo Luiz Soares
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Patent number: 6808370Abstract: A gas pressure driven fluid pump comprising a pump tank having a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet. A float, carried within the interior of the pump tank, is operable to move between a low level position and a high level position. A snap-acting valve is operatively connected to the float. The snap acting valve has a rotatable port member that moves so as to switch to exhaust porting when the float falls to the low level position. The port member further switches to motive porting when the float rises to the high level position. As a result, fluid filling the pump tank causes the float to rise from the low level position to the high level position during exhaust porting. Fluid exiting the pump tank causes the float to fall from the high level position to the low level position due to introduction of motive gas during motive porting.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Spirax Sarco, Inc.Inventor: Jairo Luiz Soares
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Patent number: 5938409Abstract: A gas powered pump tank is alternately filled with liquid such as water at low pressure, and then emptied by gas pressure such as from pressurized steam. An auxiliary exhaust assist valve opens at a threshold pressure after switching from the pumping phase to the filling phase to more quickly vent the pressure in the tank and minimize obstruction of the incoming flow of liquid. The pump tank has inlet and outlet check valves for the liquid, permitting flow only in a positive pumping direction. A gas inlet valve and a primary gas exhaust valve are controlled by an alternating mechanism such as a float with a snap action toggle that opens one of the gas valves while closing the other. The auxiliary exhaust assist valve has a valve body spring biased inwardly of the tank, and opens at a pressure lower than the pumping pressure, thereby venting the tank more rapidly and also assisting in venting any additional steam produced by boiling of the water or other liquid.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1996Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Spirax Sarco, Inc.Inventors: Bernard J. Radle, Jr., Daniel E. Douro
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Patent number: 5230361Abstract: A snap action toggle valve actuator assembly for use in a fluid holding tank. Movement of a float or other movable actuating element causes pivotal movement of pivot arm, which compresses a spring. When the float element reaches a predetermined level, the spring causes a downward movement in linkage attached to the rear of a valve actuating lever and an upward movement of a valve rod secured to the other end of the valve actuating lever and vice versa.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1992Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: Spirax Sarco, Inc.Inventors: Thomas W. Carr, Daniel Douro
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Patent number: 4560105Abstract: In a bellows-actuated thermostatic steam trap (A) having a bellows (41) carrying a valve member (45) of a valve (45/22) for opening and closing the trap, the bellows is disposed between connections (20/21 and 30/31) which are identical to one another so as to be selectively connectable in a steam flow line with the valve (45/22) disposed either downstream of, or upstream of, the bellows (41). The trap includes a metal housing (11/12), the mass of which constitutes at least 70% of the mass of the trap. The trap operates, when connected with the valve disposed downstream of the bellows, in a first mode in which, in normal operation, the trap discharges condensate at a temperature close to saturated steam temperature. When connected with the valve disposed upstream of the bellows, the valve operates in a second mode in which in normal operation condensate is discharged at a temperature significantly below steam temperature.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1985Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Assignee: Spirax Sarco, Inc.Inventor: Niranjan T. Jiandani
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Patent number: 4549691Abstract: A thermostatic steam trap, which operates either as a blast trap or a liquid expansion trap, depending solely on reversal of inlet and outlet function, has a generally cylindrical housing containing an internal cavity. The housing has two parts, the first of which contains a passage leading to a valve seat and the second of which contains a passage leading, via a plurality of bores, to the cavity. Within the cavity is a bellows, filled with a volatile liquid, having a valve on its top which mates with the valve seat and connected at its bottom to the second housing part. The connection is pivotal to permit self-centering of the valve. Either passage can serve as an inlet depending on which operating modality is desired.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1984Date of Patent: October 29, 1985Assignee: Spirax Sarco, Inc.Inventor: Niranjan T. Jiandani