Mixing and proportioning device for flowing media

Fluid handling – Systems – Flow path with serial valves and/or closures

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12820325, 12820524, 13762541, 137859, G05D 1103

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046991735

ABSTRACT:
A mixing and proportioning device for flowing media, which has feeding lines equipped with a pressure reducer for each line that leads through a mixing chamber and a mixed gas discharge pipe is constructed so that the mixing device closes independently of the supply pressure in the feeding lines, as the pressure differential between the mixing chamber and gas discharge chamber drops below the initially set value. For this purpose, the mixed gas discharge channel is connected to a gas discharge chamber, which is separated from the mixing chamber by a pressure-sensitive spring-mounted device, and this device has a connecting channel equipped with a closing arrangement valve disposed between the mixing chamber and the gas discharge chamber.

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patent: 3739799 (1973-06-01), Bickford
patent: 3830257 (1974-08-01), Metivier
patent: 3987819 (1976-10-01), Scheuermann

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