Fluid handling – Systems – With flow control means for branched passages
Patent
1997-12-12
1999-03-16
Fox, John
Fluid handling
Systems
With flow control means for branched passages
2851245, F16K 1110
Patent
active
058817735
ABSTRACT:
Stacked valve bodies have adjacent sides pressed against one another and fluid bores extend through adjacent sides to place the bodies in fluid communication with one another. Resilient seals are around the bores and between adjacent sides so as to form fluid seals between adjacent sides. The bodies also each have opposite outer sides with partial grooves formed in the outer sides of the adjacent bodies. The partial grooves form a complete groove and central post in opposite sides of the adjacent bodies. A ring-like connecting member corresponds in shape to the complete groove and is adapted to be pressed in the complete groove and snugly around the post when the adjacent bodies are pressed together against the resiliency of the seals.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3516442 (1970-06-01), Munroe
Berrend Richard E.
Lukas Gus J.
Fox John
Lube Devices, Inc.
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