US2004050438A1PendingUtilityA1

Back flow preventing eductor

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Assignee: HYDRO SYSTEMS COPriority: Aug 16, 2001Filed: Sep 19, 2003Published: Mar 18, 2004
Est. expiryAug 16, 2021(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Richard E. Haas
F16K 7/075Y10T137/87643Y10T137/7889Y10T137/2849F04F 5/44Y10T137/87587Y10T137/3331F04F 5/10F16K 15/141F16K 15/145
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Abstract

An anti-backflow eductor has a resilient sealing sleeve disposed on a water port defining blind end tube. The sleeve has a thinner wall cross section at a discharge end to enhance sealing while facilitating increased water flow. The ports in the blind end tube extend into a radial tube flange at the tube's inlet end to facilitate water flow out of the ports between the sleeve and tube. A tapered seat in the housing, together with cross bars in the vents, reduces the air vent cross section and relative motion between sleeve and housing to reduce sleeve wear. The eductor comprises an anti-backflow housing and a venturi housing coupled together for relative rotation but being inseparable under normal conditions to inhibit venturi use without the anti-backflow function of the anti-backflow housing.

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         1 . An anti-backflow eductor comprising: 
 a blind-end barrel having a water outlet port therein;    a resilient sleeve disposed on said barrel and sealing said port;    said sleeve being expansible to allow water under pressure to flow outwardly of said port;    said sleeve having a first wall thickness and a second wall thickness thinner than said first wall thickness proximate a water discharge end thereof.    
     
     
         2 . The anti-backflow eductor of  claim 1 , further including: 
 walls defining an anti-backflow a housing;    said barrel and sleeve disposed in said housing;    elongated air vents disposed in said walls; and    cross bars extending across said air vents and defining a plurality of air vents in said walls.    
     
     
         3 . The anti-backflow eductor of  claim 1  further including: 
 walls defining an anti-backflow housing;  
 said barrel and sleeve operably disposed within said housing;  
 air vents in said walls, and a tapered seat;  
 said sleeve disposed on said barrel being expansible to seal against said seat when water is forced between said sleeve and said barrel.  
 
     
     
         4 . The anti-backflow eductor of  claim 1  wherein said barrel includes a radially extending flange at an inlet end, said port being defined in part in said barrel and in part in said flange.  
     
     
         5 . An anti-backflow eductor comprising: 
 an anti-backflow housing including a sealing sleeve for operably sealing a water passage and for sealing an air passage in presence of water pressure,    a venturi housing for receiving water flow and drawing up a second fluid into said flow;    a rotatable coupling rotatably securing said anti-backflow housing to said venturi housing with said housings being rotatable with respect to each other, but permanently secured to each other.

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