Flow channel for liquids

Pipes and tubular conduits – With flow regulators and/or baffles

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C138S039000, C138S122000, C138S177000, C366S336000

Reexamination Certificate

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07487799

ABSTRACT:
The object of the present invention is to provide a flow channel for liquids or also gases, which is of such a design that the lowest possible losses occur in the flow, in particular low frictional losses. A further aim of the invention is to provide a flow channel for liquids, in which different flow regions are set. A flow channel for liquids characterized in that at least one wall defining the flow channel is of such a configuration that when a liquid flows therethrough at least one flow region is produced which has an axial and simultaneous tangential flow component.

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