Rinsing assembly with swivel actuating valve

Fluid handling – Systems – Articulated or swinging flow conduit

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251347, 251348, E03B 100

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054921481

ABSTRACT:
A rinsing assembly has a swivel actuation valve disposed between a riser pipe member and second pipe member. The swivel actuation valve has an inner body member disposed co-axially within an outer body member. The outer body member is axially movable relative to the inner body member. A sealable internal fluid path is defined through the inner body member and the outer body member. The fluid path is sealed when the body members are in a first relative axial position and is open when the body members are in a second relative axial position. Internal biasing means bias the inner and outer body members towards the first relative axial position.

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Appropriate Pages from the T&S Brass and Bronze Works, Inc. General Catalog, Feb. 1992.

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