Radial gas manifold

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Inventors

DeMild, Jr., Leonard C.

Application #

034615

Filed

Apr-6-1987

Published

May-3-1988

Current US Class

118/719
137/240
137/341
137/606
137/897

International Classes

F16K 011/10; F16K 049/00

Field of Search

118/719 118/900 137/240 137/341 137/606 137/896 137/897

Assignee

Spire Corporation (Bedford, MA)

Examiners

Michalsky; Gerald A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Morse, Altman, Dacey & Benson

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Abstract
An improved radially designed gas manifold is disclosed for the precise mixing and admission of a plurality of gases into a processing chamber, and being characterized by rapid switching from one gas to another or from one set of gas mixture to another set of gas mixture, and yet occupying a minimum of dead space. The radial gas manifold includes a body provided with an axial mixing channel and a plurality of gas conduits formed in the body in parallel spaced relation to the mixing channel and connected thereto. A pair of annular ducts also are formed in the body adjacent its respective ends, with one of the pair connected to both the mixing channel and to each of the gas conduits, and the other of the pair connected to each of the gas conduits and being vented. A pair of valves are mounted in tandem for each of the gas conduits and means are provided to alternately open and close one of the pair of valves.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A radial gas manifold comprising:

(a) a body provided with a mixing channel therethrough;

(b) a plurality of gas conduits formed in said body in parallel spaced relation to said mixing channel;

(c) a radial passage connecting each of said plurality of gas conduits to said mixing channel;

(d) a first annular duct having passages respectively connecting said duct to said mixing channel and to each of said plurality of gas conduits;

(e) first valve means operatively disposed in each of said plurality of gas conduits at their junctions with said radial passages;

(f) a second annular duct having passages for connecting said duct to each of said plurality of gas conduits at points axially spaced along the length of said conduits;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to gas-mixing systems and, more particularly, to an improved radially designed gas manifold characterized by precise mixing and accurate admission of a plurality of gases into a processing chamber, as well as by rapid switching among the gases, yet occupying a minimum of dead space.

2. The Prior Art

Gas manifolds are used in gas-mixing system. A manifold is a linear assembly, such as a pipe fitting, with a plurality of valved inlets for connecting a plurality of fluid lines to a single processing chamber (i.e., several engine cylinders to a carburator), or for connecting one fluid line with a plurality of fluid outlet lines (as in a water distribution system). In the former, i.e., in the gathering of multipleline fluid inputs into a single intake chamber, the manifold is known as an intake manifold; and in the latter, i.e., in the division of a single fluid supply in several outlet streams, the manifold is described as a distribution manifold.
 
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