Pressure relief filter and valve and cryopump utilizing the same

Fluid handling – With means for separating solid material from the fluid – Hollow strainer – fluid inlet and outlet perpendicular to...

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137541, 137542, 62 555, F16K 1500

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ABSTRACT:
A pressure relief valve in a cryopump is preceded by a filter element in a filter housing. The filter element is springloaded so that the filter element itself provides pressure relief with clogging of the filter. The housing may have a removable end cap. The filter is spring biased by a spring between the housing end cap and a filter end cap.

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