Control Of Outflow From Tank Patents (Class 137/395)
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Patent number: 6497143Abstract: Liquid, such as milk, enters the sealed container from an inlet at the top of the container and exits through an outlet at the bottom of the container. The quantity of liquid in the container is sensed and a microprocessor calculates the total volume of liquid. During periods of low flow, such as at the beginning and at the end of the milking cycle, the outlet is automatically closed, partially or completely, by a motorized valve connected to the microprocessor, or by a weighted float situated within the container, so as to accumulate the liquid during those periods thereby enhancing the accuracy of the measurement.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2000Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Inventor: Isaac Rinkewich
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Patent number: 6453939Abstract: A fluid level control apparatus for selectively controlling the movement of liquid flowing out of a flotation cell is described. The fluid level control apparatus is significantly reduced in size in comparison with the flotation cell or cells to which it is connected which enables less expensive construction and reduced operating costs in terms of both the equipment and the plant as a whole. The fluid level control apparatus comprises a vessel having a valve positioned therein which includes a valve body structured with a curved surface which provides selective and finite control of fluid flowing through the vessel of the control apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1997Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Robert D. Cook, Jerry W. Hunt
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Patent number: 6439417Abstract: A lower wall partially defining a fuel storing chamber of a fuel tank curves upward in accordance a decrease in an amount of fuel stored in the fuel storing chamber. The volume of a gaseous space in the fuel storing chamber is reduced, in comparison with a fuel tank in which a lower wall does not deform, by an amount corresponding to a reduction of the volume of the fuel storing chamber achieved by the curvature of the lower wall. An amount of fuel not discharged from the fuel storing chamber via a fuel passage but remaining near a peripheral end portion of the lower wall of the fuel storing chamber due to the upward curvature of the lower wall is discharged via a residual fuel discharging pipe, so that the residual fuel amount of the fuel storing chamber is minimized.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1999Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignees: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha, Horie Kinzoku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tomoyasu Arase, Takashi Ishikawa, Takuya Ishikawa, Teijiro Goto
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Patent number: 6422263Abstract: A control system for maintaining the liquid levels in a plurality of reservoirs connected in series includes a parenthetical control module and one or more nested control modules. The parenthetical control module includes a proportional only level controller in electrical communication with the level sensor of said last reservoir (VOUT) in the series and is adapted to produce an output signal that becomes a set point for one or more PID flow controllers controlling the inflow (FIN) into the first reservoir (V1) in the series. The nested control module, one for each reservoir upstream of said last reservoir (VOUT), includes a proportional only level controller in electrical communication with the respective level sensor of each respective upstream reservoir and is adapted to produce an output that becomes a set point for one or more PID flow controllers adapted to control the respective outflows of said respective upstream reservoirs.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Inventor: Guy Kevin Spicer
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Patent number: 6305405Abstract: A fluid flow control valve having a cam disposed near an opening of a fuel passage. The cam is operable to be rotated about a shaft by the action of a float. As a fluid level in a tank changes, the cam rotates from an open position remote from the opening to a closed position (as illustrated) proximate the opening. A gap remains between the cam and the opening, thereby allowing the fluid level to be drawn down to the bottom of opening. Float has a generally wedge shaped cross-section to minimize the effect of wave action in the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1999Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Muhammad Pervaiz
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Patent number: 6257287Abstract: A motor vehicle fuel fill pipe shut-off device includes a fuel shut-off valve normally closed relative to a valve seat and disposed in a path of fuel flow through the fuel fill pipe of the motor vehicle to a fuel tank thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Saturn Electronics & Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Bradley N. Kippe, Emil Szlaga
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Process for controlling the level of an ammonium fluoride-containing acid solution in an acid vessel
Patent number: 6253781Abstract: The present invention provides a process for controlling the level of an ammonium fluoride-containing acid solution in an acid vessel. First, a tube provided with at least one hole in the sidewall is used as a high level sensing tube for the acid solution in the acid vessel. Then, an inert gas is blown into the high level sensing tube. The pressure of the inert gas is measured such that the acid solution is charged when the pressure is a first value and the acid solution is drained when the pressure is a second value larger than the first value. By means of the process of the present invention, when the bottom of the high level sensing tube is jammed with ammonium fluoride crystals and the acid solution level has not reached a level submerging the at least one hole, the inert gas can flow out via the at least one hole and the pressure measured is the first value.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Winbond Electronics CorporationInventor: Ching-Lun Lee -
Patent number: 6148838Abstract: The present invention discloses an automated processing liquid drain system that utilizes a series of processing liquid drain tanks and at least two waste collection tanks that are in fluid communication with the processing liquid drain tanks such that when a high liquid level sensor mounted on the drain tank is activated, the spent processing liquid collected from processing machines can be transferred to one of the waste collection tanks and thus preventing overflow in the processing liquid drain tanks.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1997Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Vanguard International Semiconductor CorporationInventors: Jyh-Yeong Tsay, Yung-Cheng Chen
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Patent number: 6112947Abstract: An apparatus for adjusting a measure of liquid for mixing with a second liquid which includes an adjustable overflow tube cooperating within a closed tank. The tank has a threaded top port and a sleeved bushing bottom port. The top and bottom ports are axially in alignment. The overflow tube has a sidewall defining a bore. The sidewall has a smooth outside surface on one end and a length of external thread cut on the other end. This length of external thread is preceded by a "T" handle for turning the overflow tube and proceeded by an overflow aperture through the side wall. The smooth end of the adjustable overflow tube is inserted through the threaded top port into the sleeve bushing of the bottom port for a leak-proof fit thereafter, engaging with the threaded top port. The overflow tube is rotated to translate the overflow tube until the overflow aperture reaches a desired level.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1999Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Yeoh Boon Hock
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Patent number: 6095167Abstract: An apparatus for rinsing and drying semiconductor wafers. The apparatus includes side walls, end walls and a base. One embodiment of the apparatus includes a rigid side and end walls. In another embodiment of the apparatus, at least a portion of the side wall is collapsible. In yet another embodiment of the apparatus, at least a portion of the wall has a tambour configuration, facilitating bending or rolling of the wall beneath the base. The apparatus includes an assembly for injecting a rinse liquid into the chamber. The side walls, end walls, and base form a chamber configured to receive at least one semiconductor wafer. Rinse liquid can be directed into the chamber, over each semiconductor wafer therein to rinse each semiconductor wafer. At least a portion of a side wall can be lowered substantially vertically to permit rinse liquid to flow out of the chamber. The apparatus also includes an assembly for injecting a drying fluid into the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventor: Barry K. Florez
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Patent number: 6026837Abstract: The present invention provides an automated chemical drain system which includes a buffer tank for collecting used chemical from a process machine, at least two level sensors in the buffer tank for sensing a fluid level and sending out a signal, a controller for receiving the signal from the level sensors and then sending out a second signal to a solenoid controlled valve when the first signal exceeds a threshold value, a solenoid controlled valve that is in fluid communication with the buffer tank and a collection tank, and a collection tank for collecting used chemical from the buffer tank. The collection tank may further be provided with a weight sensing device such that a signal may be sent out to the controller when the weight of the collection tank exceeds a maximum allowable value so that the controller shuts off the solenoid controlled valve to avoid overflow in the collection tank and to alert a maintenance operator to empty the collection tank.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1997Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd.Inventor: J. S. Chen
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Patent number: 6021806Abstract: A slurry distribution system for supplying slurry used in the planarization process of a wafer surface by chemical reaction is provided with a movable supply line having an open end which is maintained at a constant depth below the surface of the slurry in the slurry tank. The movable supply line penetrates the top of the tank and is supported for vertical movement in an opening in the top of the tank. The other end of the movable supply line is located outside the tank and is connected to a main supply line which leads to CMP equipment. A pleated flexible tubing allows the movable supply line to move vertically relative to the main supply line and the top of the tank. A position-controlling mechanism keeps the open end of the movable supply line at a predetermined distance below the top surface of the slurry in the tank as the top surface rises and falls, by moving the movable supply line vertically in accordance with the changing amount of slurry inside the tank.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Seung-bae Lee
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Patent number: 5954078Abstract: A buffer tank and pre-wetting apparatus prevent a liquid chemical waste from crystalizing on the inside walls of a drain pipe that carries the waste to a waste tank. The pre-wetting apparatus includes a pre-wetting tank with an overflow pipe that leads to the waste tank drain pipe. A water supply is connected to fill the pre-wetting tank to the rim of the overflow pipe and then overflow to wet the inside walls of the drain pipe before waste from the buffer tank is transferred through the overflow pipe and to the drain pipe and the waste tank.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1997Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd.Inventors: Lien-Hsiang Chiang, Ying-Hsiang Chen
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Patent number: 5894857Abstract: A fuel delivery device for a fuel tank comprising a float chamber for sucking fuel in a normal state, a sub chamber for sucking a small quantity of fuel remaining within a tank and a communication chamber for communicating the float chamber and the sub chamber to each other in lower portions thereof En the fuel delivery device for a fuel tank, a sub float chamber is provided above the sub chamber, the sub float chamber has a gas discharge port communicating with-the fuel tank in an upper portion, a vent hole communicating with the sub chamber in a lower portion and a sub float valve within, and the sub float valve ascends and descends in accordance with a quantity of an excess fuel returned to the sub float chamber from the engine so as to open and close the vent hole.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1997Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: OM CorporationInventors: Hiroshi Takaki, Shinya Shimada, Kunihito Kawai
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Patent number: 5887613Abstract: The invention concerns a device for the regulation of a constant outflow from a liquid container, in particular from a rain reservoir, with an outflow opening for the liquid, wherein to the outflow opening is assigned a movable throttle element, which in dependence on the liquid level regulates the outflow of the liquid from the container.According to the invention, it is proposed that a component part (2) that is form-changeable in dependence on the fluid pressure control the throttle element, wherein takes place the stopping-down movement of the throttle element against a restoring force (spring 5).A device of this sort makes possible a regulation of a constant outflow from a fluid container, without requiring for this the use of a float.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1995Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Inventor: Lothar Steinhardt
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Patent number: 5871027Abstract: A vacuum valve controller for a vacuum sewer system having a suction pipe which is communicated with a vacuum system by opening a vacuum valve, and which is cut off from the vacuum system by closing the vacuum valve, so that soil water in a soil water basin is sucked through the suction pipe and sent to a predetermined place by opening said vacuum valve is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Ebara CorporationInventors: Osamu Shimizu, Akihiro Ushitora
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Apparatus for automatically delivering hemodialysis solution to a plurality of hemodialysis machines
Patent number: 5851384Abstract: An apparatus for automatically delivering hemodialysis solution to a plurality of hemodialysis machines includes a plurality of supply tanks adapted to be fluidly communicated with a corresponding one of the hemodialysis machines. Each of the supply tanks has a bottom portion provided with a connecting port. A main tank contains the hemodialysis solution therein and is formed with an outlet port. A solution delivery system includes a main delivery pipe which has an inlet section connected to the outlet port of the main tank and provided with an electromagnetic delivery control valve and a delivery pump, and a plurality of main branch pipes. Each of the main branch pipes has an input portion connected fluidly to the main delivery pipe and an output portion connected fluidly to the connecting port of a respective one of the supply tanks. Each of the main branch pipes is provided with an electromagnetic main branch valve.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1996Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Inventor: Tsong-Nan Shen -
Patent number: 5841028Abstract: The invention relates to a vessel apparatus for holding and transferring liquids, in which the level of liquid may be controlled and monitored automatically. A depth sensing device, included in the apparatus, detects the presence or absence of liquid at predetermined levels. The device detects the difference in transmission of a low frequency electromagnetic signal between aerial probes based on the state of immersion (wet or dry) of the transmitting and receiving probes.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1996Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Chiron CorporationInventors: Andrew Malcolm Bray, Timothy Lloyd Belcher
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Patent number: 5771178Abstract: A fail-safe fluid transfer control apparatus has full redundancy in the response to various inputs such as overfill probe signals, ground detection signals, and the like. Independent microprocessor controllers independently evaluate the inputs and each output control signals to close a respective relay when the inputs indicate that fluid transfer may commence. The relays are arranged in series such that both must be closed for a fluid transfer to commence. The control signals from each controller include a static signal and an alternating signal, both of which must be properly output to close its respective relay. Each controller monitors the state of each relay, and discontinues its control signals if either relay appears to be malfunctioning. Each controller runs an different, independently written firmware program to process the detected inputs to prevent a common firmware error.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1995Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Scully Signal CompanyInventors: Francis V. Stemporzewski, Jr., Arthur W. Shea, Gary R. Cadman, Richard O. Beaulieu, Stephen F. Tougas
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Patent number: 5553794Abstract: A sewage grinder pump system for use in moving sewage, having a vertically oriented cylindrical pump motor housing, a bottom plate affixed to and closing the pump motor housing, a motor supported by the bottom plate within the pump motor housing, the motor having a shaft extending through an opening in the bottom plate, a grinder pump supported to a lower end of the bottom plate and connected to the motor shaft, a closure member affixed to the pump motor housing top end and having a level detector receiving portion providing a liquid level detector opening therein externally of the pump motor housing, an elongated liquid level detector having an upper end received within the liquid level detector opening, and a circuit connecting the liquid level detector to control the motor to thereby drive the grinder pump in response to detected liquid level.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1994Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Assignee: Tarby IncInventors: Darrel S. Oliver, Deborah C. Wynn
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Patent number: 5519638Abstract: An automatic system is disclosed which monitors and replenishes hazardous liquids in their holding tanks, as such liquids are typically used in manufacturing processes. The inventive system and method obviate the need for manual surveillance and handling of the hazardous liquids during the detection and replenishment maintenance tasks. In prior practice, maintenance personnel were subjected to dangers from the hazardous liquids and their noxious gases, while the work area (e.g., clean room) in the vicinity of the liquid tanks was also subjected to contamination.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1994Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Assignee: United Microelectronics CorporationInventor: Kuo-Chen Tiao
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Patent number: 5360412Abstract: A device for controlling flow rate in an intravenous line comprises a housing having an inlet port adapted to be connected to an incoming segment of an intravenous line and an outlet port adapted to be connected to an outgoing segment of the intravenous line. A valve is disposed in the housing between the inlet port and the outlet port. The device further comprises a first valve adjustment mechanism mounted to the housing and operatively connected to the valve for setting the valve to select a desired flow rate, the first valve adjustment mechanism being manually adjustable for selecting the desired flow rate. A second valve adjustment mechanism is mounted to the housing and is operatively connected to the valve for automatically and temporarily closing the valve in response to the exceeding of the desired flow rate by an average flow rate of intravenous fluid into the housing through the inlet port.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1992Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Inventors: Naomi L. Nakao, John V. Mizzi
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Patent number: 5321601Abstract: A Gate valve is controlled in a Sewage Regulator by incorporating a Hydraulic System, a Programmable Logic Controller, and a Level or Depth Measuring device. By using this method, setpoint control can be utilized and the setpoint readily changed and verified. Also it is possible to display information and input setpoint changes via an operator interface without means of programming device. Communications to a Serial Printer can also be achieved by connecting to the Serial communications port of the PLC, this allows a hard copy of the information on alarms or other relevant data. Control of other external devices can also be achieved by suitably programing the PLC to manipulate the various outputs of the Contact Output Module to automatically control a Sampling Device or other such equipment which responds to a Contact closure, Pulsed Signal, or voltage output.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1992Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Inventors: Dennis S. Riedel, Steven A. Kerr
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Patent number: 5234580Abstract: A decanting apparatus for a waste water treatment reactor which includes a float system which may be independent of the decanting apparatus end which allows the decanting apparatus to be removed without removing the float system. The decanting apparatus is a unique ball-funnel-shaped sleeve combination which may be powered internally or externally for removal of effluent that allows decanting below the surface at the most optimum level and may be intermittently operated on demand by floating switches or a programable timer. The decanting apparatus may be utilized in various applications including a gravity flow situation and two or more of these decanting apparatus's may be combined to provide more volume of effluent if required. This decanter is also ideal for environments where lower temperature extremes may form ice upon the upper layer of the fluid within the reactor.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1992Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Inventor: D. Thomas Murphy
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Patent number: 5053111Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically and sequentially distilling batches of water having substantially equal volumes in a plurality of distillation cycles, one batch in each cycle. During each cycle, water is admitted to a boiler tank for a fixed interval of time to form a batch in the tank. The batch of water in the tank is then vigorously boiled while venting the tank through a pipe to the atmosphere. The vigorous boiling is terminated when the temperature within the vent pipe reaches the boiling point of pure water. Upon termination of the vigorous boiling phase, a gentle boiling phase is initiated, the vent pipe is closed, and vapor in the tank is admitted to a condenser. The condenser condenses the vapor to obtain distilled water which is collected in a collection device. The gentle boiling phase continues until the level of water in the tank recedes to the level of a heater in the tank.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1989Date of Patent: October 1, 1991Inventor: William R. Ellerbe, Jr.
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Patent number: 5029620Abstract: A gas which is intermittently and/or irregularly released e.g. carbon monoxide-containing gas from an oxygen steel converter, is collected in a gas holder and delivered from the gas holder to a user installation. To avoid wastage of gas when the average release of gas varies and to permit use of a smaller gas holder, the output rate from the gas holder is determined by deriving a modified filling level signal by filtering a filling level signal of the gas holder so as to attenuate frequencies in the filling level signal above a predetermined limit frequency by a factor of at least ten, and adjusting the rate of delivery of the gas from a gas holder in dependence on variations in said modified filling level signal, such adjustment being in the same direction (up or down) as the variation in the modified filling level signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1986Date of Patent: July 9, 1991Assignee: Hoogovens Groep B.V.Inventor: Gustaaf A. J. M. van Ditzhuijzen
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Patent number: 5012429Abstract: A processor controlled supervisory apparatus for a liquid level controller of a feedwater heater obtains DCA characteristics and breakpoints thereof in a programmed manner. A plurality of DCA characteristics are obtained for a plurality of load conditions, and the breakpoints and other operating parameters are stored in a database correlating operation parameters with load conditions. Equations describing the relationship between the parameters and the load conditions are determined by the programmed processor and additional data points determined therefrom to provide load-responsive control for liquid level setpoint. A retrofitting apparatus retrofits the inventive supervisory control apparatus onto existing liquid level controllers.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Neundorfer, Inc.Inventor: Joel B. Lantz
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Patent number: 4964437Abstract: Outflow of oil from a damaged tanker of "segregated ballast" type having some tanks dedicated for carriage of oil and others for water ballast is minimized by transferring oil out of the upper part of any damaged tank and minimizing the reduction of draft at the damaged area. This is accomplished by installing sluice valves and piping to connect each cargo tank to one or more ballast tanks and providing controls therefor which, in case there is leakage from a cargo tank, are operative to open appropriate valves to allow oil to flow from the upper part of the damaged cargo tank to one or more ballast tanks, which would be empty.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1989Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Assignee: Energy Transportation Group, Inc.Inventor: Edmund G. Tornay
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Patent number: 4956763Abstract: A portable self-contained surge level controller detects the liquid level in a vessel, such as by neutron backscatter, and adjusts inlet or outlet flow to compensate for incoming surges while minimizing outgoing flow disturbances.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1988Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: William B. Stewart, Jr., Henry K. Lau, Anthony M. Leonardi-Cattolica
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Patent number: 4888097Abstract: A distillation type of water purification system has a raw water inlet valve for admitting raw water continuously to a boiling tank at a rate greater than the rate at which raw water is converted to treated water. A drain valve located at the bottom of the boiling tank is energized by a raw water level sensing device whenever the raw water level reaches a predetermined level, to discharge water from the boiling tank. Treated water is stored in a storage tank having a pump for discharging treated water to the user upon demand. A single conductivity sensor in the storage tank controls the pump to allow it to operate only if the sensed conductivity is above a first predetermined value but not at or above a second predetermined value greater than the first value. An improved condenser has two sets of tubes, each set is arranged in a pair of planes oriented transverse the flow of cooling air with the tubes parallel. The internal cross-sectional area of one set is about twice that of the other.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1987Date of Patent: December 19, 1989Assignee: Pure Water, Inc.Inventors: David G. Palmer, David J. Shannon, Keith L. Vacha
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Patent number: 4686086Abstract: Apparatus is provided for controlling liquid levels in different vessels, and the blending of different materials in the separation and purification of polymeric materials in solution, such as polyethylene in cyclohexane.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1984Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Assignee: Phillips Petroleum CompanyInventor: Fred Rowe
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Patent number: 4662391Abstract: A flow splitter for liquid-vapor mixtures wherein a reservoir has an inlet at a top end and a drain at a bottom end of a vertical axis, and also has a plurality of outlets in a level plane perpendicular to the vertical axis. Each inlet is connected by an equally sized aperture in a sidewall of the reservoir to a central cavity of the reservoir in which the liquid collects. When the liquid accumulates to the point that it reaches the lower edge of each aperture, the liquid divides equally among the apertures to become re-entrained with a substantially equal portion of the vapor passing through each outlet. The liquid may be removed through the drain to control the proportion of liquid in the split mixture.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1984Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: Chevron Research CompanyInventor: Susan M. Tolley
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Patent number: 4652802Abstract: Alternator circuit arrangement (20) for controlling the electrical energization of multiple load devices such as two pump motors (41,42) on an alternating basis so as to maintain the level of a liquid (86) in a container (84) within a predetermined range. The alternator circuit arrangement (20) further including an RC circuit (54) having a capacitor (62) for discharging through a normally closed switch (50b) which is opened during energization of the pump motors (41,42) so as to energize a bi-stable relay (52) which in turn interconnects alternate ones of the pump motors (41,42) to the alternator circuit (20) such that upon detection of the liquid (86) at an intermediate level (96) alternate ones of the pumps (41,42) are energized.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1986Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: S. J. Electro Systems, Inc.Inventor: Stephen P. Johnston
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Patent number: 4603709Abstract: The invention relates to a device in a vacuum transportation system for liquids, preferably a vacuum sewage system, comprising a transportation conduit (12) which is under vacuum and via a normally closed valve (13) and a suction pipe (14) connected to a liquid collecting container (10). The closing movement for the valve (13) is activated by the change in pressure which occurs when air entering after the liquid flows into the system.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1985Date of Patent: August 5, 1986Assignee: Oy Wartsila ABInventor: Camiel Huisma
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Patent number: 4545403Abstract: A device for regulating the flow or outflow of liquids comprises an outer encasing tube, having a feed tube connected to an inlet and in which is a cylindrical hose coupling is disposed, which is tightly connected to an outlet. The liquid acts indirectly from the outside on the hose coupling via a gas cushion, so that a pressure difference occurs within the hose coupling, which leads to a bulging, and consequently, a cross-sectional reduction of hose coupling. The complete arrangement is arranged on the dry side of a container wall.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1983Date of Patent: October 8, 1985Assignees: Hansjorg Brombach, Heinrich HohlweglerInventors: Daniel Vischer, Peter Volkart
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Patent number: 4495028Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for controlling liquid levels in different vessels, and the blending of different materials in the separation and purification of polymeric materials in solution, such as polyethylene in cyclohexane.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1982Date of Patent: January 22, 1985Assignee: Phillips Petroleum CompanyInventor: Fred Rowe
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Patent number: 4386623Abstract: In a process in which liquid flows to a vessel and is then withdrawn from the vessel, method and apparatus is provided for implementing nonlinear liquid level control by providing a variable set point to a conventional level controller. The variable set point is a nonlinear function of the actual liquid level in the vessel. The variable set point enables the vessel to absorb disturbances in the flow rate of the liquid flowing to the vessel while the actual liquid level in the vessel remains between a desired high and low limit thus providing a smooth flow of liquid from the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1980Date of Patent: June 7, 1983Assignee: Phillips Petroleum CompanyInventors: Gary L. Funk, William S. Stewart
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Patent number: 4372340Abstract: A storage tank having internal and external spaced apart walls defining a first liquid storage space between the two walls and a second liquid storage space surrounded by the internal wall; each of the internal and external walls being joined to a bottom; at least one fluid conduit in fluid flow communication with and between the first and second storage spaces; and a valve capable of blocking fluid flow through the fluid conduit from the second storage space to the first storage space which is actuated by a sudden loss of liquid from the first storage space to outside of the tank.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1980Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Assignee: Chicago Bridge & Iron CompanyInventor: Elmer W. Rothrock
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Patent number: 4265263Abstract: A non-linear level controller is provided in which the proportional term is a function of the actual liquid level in a vessel compared to the actual liquid level in the vessel at a previous time. The integral term is a function of the actual liquid level in the vessel compared to a set point which is representative of the desired liquid level in the vessel. Both the proportional term and the integral term are modified by a variable gain factor which is a non-linear function of the liquid level being controlled. The proportional term and integral term are combined to provide the controller output which is utilized to manipulate a flow of liquid from the vessel in which the liquid level is being controlled.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1979Date of Patent: May 5, 1981Assignee: Phillips Petroleum CompanyInventor: James W. Hobbs
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Patent number: 4235677Abstract: An apparatus for the continuous production of high-purity water includes a distillation flask, a carboy and a condenser unit, all of borosilicate glass. A respective filter, preferably in the form of a polytetrafluoroethylene sheet, is provided between the ambient atmosphere and the interiors of the flask, the carboy and the condenser unit to remove airborne bacteria and dust particles. An inlet valve is provided for feeding water to be purified into the flask, all water-contacting parts of this valve being of polytetrafluoroethylene. The open parts are interconnected with flexible, polytetrafluoroethylene tubing. A two-way, stopcock allows high-purity water to be removed from the carboy. The flask is provided with a glass overflow trap. In one variant, the water is fed into the flask via members between the trap and the flask.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1978Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health, Education and WelfareInventor: Narbik A. Karamian
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Patent number: 4194526Abstract: A nozzle regulating device connected to a suction hose automatically regulates the suction at a nozzle. The suction will be a maximum when the fluid completely covers the suction inlet of the nozzle and a minimum when the suction inlet is completely clear of the fluid. A slide valve member is operable by two pistons of different diameters slidable in respective cylinders of a housing. A first pipe section connects the suction inlet with a valve port in the housing. A second pipe section connects the suction hose with another valve port in the housing. Thus, the suction applied to the suction inlet from the hose is under the control of the slide valve member. A pipe connects the drive space in the larger diameter cylinder housing to the first pipe section, and another pipe connects the drive space in the other cylinder housing to the second pipe section.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1977Date of Patent: March 25, 1980Inventor: Thore Stromberg
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Patent number: 4160168Abstract: The level of a metallic bath, e.g. of an iron melt in an ingot mold, is determined by recurrent electro-optical scanning of the interior of the vessel along a narrow vertical strip zone. The output signals of the scanner are processed in an arithmetic unit which averages successive readings, to compensate for fluctuations, and may also receive a corrective signal in order to offset periodic level changes due to an intentional rocking of the vessel. The arithmetic unit may work into a visual indicator and into a controller adjusting the rate of inflow and/or withdrawal to maintain the bath level substantially constant.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1977Date of Patent: July 3, 1979Assignee: ARBED - Acieries Reunies de Burbach-Eich-Dudelange S.A.Inventor: Alfred Funck
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Patent number: 4111218Abstract: The flow rate of feed material containing a constituent to be absorbed and the flow rate of the absorption medium entering an absorption zone are controlled in response to the content and flow rate of feed material entering the absorption zone and the amount of a desired bottoms constituent in the overhead stream of the absorption zone so that the efficiency of the absorption process is optimized. Under circumstances necessitating maximum production from the absorption zone and its associated stripping zone, the absorption medium flow rate is maintained at a maximum value and the feed flow rate is controlled in response to feed composition and flow as well as the concentration of desired bottom product in the overhead stream. The output of the absorption unit is stabilized by alteration of the flow control apparatus associated with the output stream of the stripping zone in order to alter the amount of control over the output flow.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1976Date of Patent: September 5, 1978Assignee: Phillips Petroleum CompanyInventor: James W. Hobbs