Claims
- 1. An aspirator jar for receiving and holding fluids comprising:
- a container having a closed bottom, a substantially cylindrical sidewall, and an open mouth portion defined by an annular, outwardly flared beaded rim formed at the top edge of said sidewall;
- a lid for said container adapted to engage the rim of said container and having means adapted to engage said rim to provide an airtight seal between the lid and the container;
- a pressure relief valve in an aperture in said lid communicating with the interior of said jar;
- said pressure relief valve comprising a slitted deformable disk placed over said aperture in said lid with said slit generally lying along the diameter of said aperture;
- a generally tubular inlet port and associated inlet chamber in said lid for admitting fluid to the interior of said container;
- a deflector chute attached to said inlet chamber for directing said fluid against said sidewall;
- a generally tubular outlet port and outlet chamber in said lid for use in withdrawing air from the interior of said container, whereby a negative pressure may be developed within the container; and
- an overflow valve assembly secured to said outlet chamber, said valve assembly including a float responsive to the level of fluid in said container for opening and closing said outlet chamber.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 587,613, now abandoned filed June 17, 1975 by the same inventors.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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