Fluid handling – Systems – With flow control means for branched passages
Patent
1988-05-24
1989-12-19
Chambers, Michael
Fluid handling
Systems
With flow control means for branched passages
137887, 251148, F16K 500
Patent
active
048876445
ABSTRACT:
An end member of a valve body is provided with first, second, and third passages to define an integral tee fitting. Two of the passages are generally aligned for receipt in the flow path of a main processing line. The third passage extends generally perpendicular to the first and second passages and communicates with the valve chamber. The first and second passages also include threaded regions to facilitate interconnection with the main processing line.
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Jeromson Jeffrey T.
Williams Peter C.
Chambers Michael
Whitey Co.
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