Receptacles – Container attachment or adjunct – Pressure relief means
Patent
1988-09-30
1989-08-15
Moy, Joseph Man-Fu
Receptacles
Container attachment or adjunct
Pressure relief means
220 1C, 220DIG6, B65D 610
Patent
active
048566721
ABSTRACT:
A convector tray including a tray body constructed from polymeric/copolymeric material, the tray body including a bottom wall and upstanding peripheral wall collectively defining a condensation chamber, openings for effecting the passage of air through the bottom wall upon the utilization of the convector tray with an associated fan coil unit, a rigid elongated reinforcing/rigidifying member positioned within the condensation tray along the bottom wall for reinforcing/rigidifying the tray body, and a plurality of condensate passages for conducting condensate generally transverse across the bottom wall and across and beneath the reinforcing/rigidifying member whereby condensate upon the bottom wall will be conducted by the condensate passages toward a drain area to prevent rust, blockage, and fungus growth, and with the elimination of attendant overflow and damage.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4114644 (1978-09-01), Piper
patent: 4315561 (1982-02-01), Partridge
patent: 4727904 (1988-03-01), Lease
"Introducing CAPCO's New Convector Trays." (advertisement).
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