Fluid handling – Self-proportioning or correlating systems – Self-controlled branched flow systems
Patent
1976-09-10
1978-09-26
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Fluid handling
Self-proportioning or correlating systems
Self-controlled branched flow systems
137467, 239443, F16K 100
Patent
active
041162102
ABSTRACT:
A diverter spout assembly includes a spout having a discharge opening, an inlet and a passageway therebetween. A valve mount is secured at a rear portion adjacent the inlet. The valve mount has a cavity therein which defines an inner chamber having a passage therethrough to the discharge opening. A diverter conduit is operably connected to the inner chamber. The diverter conduit is substantially transverse to the passage through the inner chamber. A jet nozzle is mounted within the inner chamber substantially aligned with the passage. The jet nozzle has a front open end aligned over the front surface of the diverter outlet to minimize water leakage and siphon effects through the diverter outlet when water passes through the discharge opening. A valve is operably mounted on the valve mount to close the inner chamber from the discharge opening so that water supplied from the inlet opening is diverted to the diverter conduit.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3207445 (1965-09-01), Court et al.
patent: 3341132 (1967-09-01), Parkison
patent: 3473558 (1969-10-01), Mongerson
patent: 3906990 (1975-09-01), Nelson
patent: 3913605 (1975-10-01), Ward
patent: 3939865 (1976-02-01), Nelson
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
Stack, Jr. Norman L.
Zin-Plas Corporation
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