Fluid handling – Line condition change responsive valves – Direct response valves
Reexamination Certificate
2005-03-29
2009-11-10
Lee, Kevin L (Department: 3753)
Fluid handling
Line condition change responsive valves
Direct response valves
C137S855000, C123S0650VD, C123S0730SC
Reexamination Certificate
active
07614422
ABSTRACT:
The reed valve assembly of the present invention includes a reed cage and a retainer that includes in once piece two or more reed petals. The retainer is independently interlockable with the reed cage. As defined herein, independently interlockable is understood to mean that no additional parts are required to connect the retainer to the reed cage. As implied by the term interlockable, the retainer and reed cage are separable.
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Tassinari Scott A.
Tassinari Steven M.
Bruttomesso, Jr. Raymond I.
Devine, Millimet & Branch P.A.
Lee Kevin L
Moto Tassinari
Remus Paul C.
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