Ultralow pressure relief valve

Fluid handling – Flow affected by fluid contact – energy field or coanda effect – Utilizing particular fluid

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137251, 137804, 73705, 73738, F15B 2100, G01L 1906

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044600186

ABSTRACT:
An ultralow pressure relief valve (10) is disclosed. Sealing fluid (24) is held in place by capillary forces inside capillary tube (12). When pressure in tube (11) exceeds capillary forces, sealing fluid (24) is forced into reservoir (14), protecting pressure gage (20) from overpressurization.

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