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Class 137/130 - With discharge-controlling receiver


Subclass of Class 137 - Fluid handling
Definition: Apparatus having a receiver for the discharge of the siphon,
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 01/23/2007


NumberTitleIssue Date
7165950Two-stage pressure relief valve
A two-stage pressure relief valve for use with hydraulic systems is disclosed. The two-stage pressure relief valve has a first stage that relieves increases in hydraulic system pressure over the normal operating pressure and up to a selected threshold pressure level...
01/23/2007
5358000Siphon pump having a metering chamber
A siphon pump system for pumping water from a water source to a supply destination. The system includes a holding canister through which the water flows, and a first timing bucket associated with the holding canister for controlling the admission of air i...
10/25/1994
5339858Device for restoring a fluid level in a fluid receptacle
The invention provides a device for restoring a fluid level in a fluid receptacle to a predetermined level when the fluid level falls below the predetermined level, said device including: a closed vessel for containing a fluid supply, the vessel having an...
08/23/1994
4911891Sample monitoring instrument for on-line application
An apparatus and method for on-line monitoring of a characteristic of a process liquid stream includes a cell for isolating a precise volume of the liquid. There are provided means for over-filling a sample chamber and means for removing the excess from t...
03/27/1990
 
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