Multiple-port evaporation control septum

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Inventors

Michael, Rizik
Sheinkman, Alexey

Application #

703415

Filed

Nov-6-2003

Published

Sep-6-2005

Current US Class

141/287
141/329
222/622

International Classes

0000 0B6/5B0.0302; 0000 0A6/1J0.0100

Field of Search

141/285 141/287 141/329 141/330 604/403 604/411 604/415 604/905 222/622

Assignee

Integrated Engineering Services (San Jose, CA)

Examiners

Joyce; Harold

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hickman Palermo Truong & Becker, LLP

US Patent References

4559043   Assembly with sept...
4834152   Storage receptacle...
4986138   Sample injection m...
5848622   Closure device and...
5971220   Water dispenser ap...

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Other References

Bohlender GmbH, "BOLA-HPLC-Flaschenverteiler," 4 pages.

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Abstract
A septum for chemical containers comprises a body, a first port through the body having a first interior diameter sufficient to permit a flow of a fluid through the first port, and a second bore through the body having a second interior diameter less than the first interior diameter. The second interior diameter is sufficiently small as to restrict passage of vapors evaporated from within the container. In this configuration, vapors are safely exhausted outside a work facility, and a chemical container that would be classified as Use-Open under applicable fire codes is converted to Use-Closed, enabling the work facility to increase the volume of chemicals that may be contained or used in the facility under the code, without upgrade to Hazardous Occupancy standards, or building new facilities that qualify as Hazardous Occupancy and that can use Use-Open chemical containers.
 
Claims
1. A septum for a chemical vessel, comprising:

a body;

a first port in the body having a first interior diameter sufficient to permit a flow of a fluid through the first port;

a flow control orifice in the body having a second interior diameter less than the first interior diameter, and wherein the second interior diameter is sufficiently small as to restrict discharge of vapors evaporated from within the chemical vessel, said first port comprising an upper bore and a lower bore, wherein the upper bore comprises interior threads for threadedly receiving a nut, wherein an interior diameter of the upper bore is greater than the first interior diameter.

2. A septum for a chemical vessel, comprising:



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention generally relates to chemical venting and handling apparatus. The invention relates more specifically to septum apparatus for venting chemical vessels.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In many jurisdictions, the use and storage of hazardous or flammable chemicals is controlled by laws and regulations. For example, use and storage of flammable chemicals, such as flammable solvents and similar materials, is closely regulated. These laws and regulations also control what kind of buildings and workplaces a business entity may use to store and use the chemicals.

For example, the California Fire Code (CFC) and the California Building Code (CBC) impose such regulations. Under CBC, building facilities used by business entities are classified, among other classifications, as B-2, F, and H-2. Such classifications may apply to entire buildings or to selected control zones within a single facility. B-2 and F classifications are for general office and light industrial uses. H-2 is a hazardous facility classification. In general, a business entity occupying a B-2 or F facility faces far lower costs of occupancy and fewer regulatory controls than in an H-2 facility. Further, most jurisdictions provide zoning for H-2 facilities only in limited areas, whereas B-2 or F facilities are more widely allowed under zoning regulations.
 
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