Manifold and station for mounting steam/condensate...

Fluid handling – Systems – Multiple inlet with multiple outlet

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C137S549000

Reexamination Certificate

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06467503

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a station and manifold for mounting a steam/condensate responsive device, such as a steam trap, in a condensate return line and more particularly to a manifold for mounting a plurality of such stations for locating steam traps at a central location in a steam system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
One form of steam/condensate responsive device for use in a condensate return line is the well known steam trap. An example is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,149,557 assigned to the Assignee of the present invention. Such a trap normally responds to the presence of condensate, and indeed is used to remove this condensate.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,508,135, assigned to the Assignee of the present invention, shows a steam trap with a combined inlet and outlet fitting incorporating an adjustable pivot connection, enabling the steam trap to be always mounted in its normal upright operating position in horizontal, vertical, or sloped condensate return lines. See for example the modified embodiment of
FIGS. 3-7
in such patent.
The French company Trouvay & Cauvin, located at Fecamp, France, has marketed a drain manifold, incorporating stations for steam traps, under the series designation PPC, including models PPC1 and PPC2. A given station includes a forged housing block whose opposite ends walls have steam inlet and condensate outlet ports for connection to a condensate return line and drain manifold respectively, a back face for mounting a steam trap equipped with a fitting portion of the kind generally shown in abovementioned U.S. Pat. No. 4,508,135 at
FIG. 7
, a bottom face with drain and test ports and a front face carrying elongate inlet and outlet valves whose length axes converge rearwardly (i.e., in the general direction of the steam trap and housing block back wall).
However, the known PPC inlet and outlet ports and inlet and outlet valves substantially define a common midplane which, parallel to and spaced between the block top and bottom faces. Such common midplane is horizontal with the steam trap properly oriented for operation. A drain valve and/or a test valve depend from the bottom face of the housing block for condensate return line bleed or testing of the operation of the trap. These valves are external valves not housed in the station housing body and so require extra space below the housing body, thereby limiting the station stacking density in a multiple arm drain manifold.
While the Trouvay & Cauvin station above described has been generally satisfactory, the present applicant has noted the possibility of providing an even more compact station structure and thereby enabling greater compactness and packing density of the stations in a multi-station drain manifold. Such is particularly desirable in existing steam systems where, for convenience in maintenance or other reasons, one wants to concentrate the location of steam traps at a single, accessible location without substantial relocation of other steam system components to make the required space.
Applicant has further noted the possibility of providing greater protection against damage to, and operating accessibility for, bleed and test valves, by locating them internally in the housing block and has further noted that this can be done without significant, if any, increase in housing block size.
Accordingly, it is an object and purpose of the present invention to provide improvements, including one or more of those above stated, in manifold/station systems of this general kind.
Other objects and purposes of the invention will be apparent to persons familiar with apparatus of this general kind upon reading the following description and inspecting the company drawings.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In one aspect, this invention relates to the station for mounting a steam/condensate responsive device in the condensate return line wherein elongate valve members acutely angle from the front face of a housing block, with respect to a plane through the front, back and end faces of the block, i.e., angle acutely with respect to a plane parallel to the top and bottom faces of the housing block.
In another aspect of the invention, there is provided a compact multi-station manifold assembly for mounting plural steam/condensate responsive devices in a steam system and wherein valves angle from the front face of the station block, and with respect to a plane parallel to the top and bottom faces of the housing block.
In another aspect of the invention, contaminant particles in incoming steam are screened out before reaching a steam/condensate responsive device.


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