Gas separation – With separated nongaseous material conducting or treating means
Patent
1991-10-24
1992-06-09
Bryant, III, James E.
Gas separation
With separated nongaseous material conducting or treating means
B01D 4610, F15D 102
Patent
active
051203367
ABSTRACT:
A constriction device for a steam trap of a radiator, which may replace prior art thermostatic elements and valves in the steam trap body. The device includes a nozzle body that replaces the valve, and a venturi-like constantly open passage extends through the body. The passage has a turbulence producing inlet and a turbulence reducing outlet and a connecting throat. A filter screen is carried by the nozzle body to prevent particles from being carried into the passage.
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