Claims
- 1. A fluid flow control device having a unitary body comprising
- A. a valve assembly comprising a removable flow control valve assembly contained within the body for receiving fluid flow and automatically controlling the fluid flow through said device,
- B. a removable strainer contained within the body around the valve assembly for straining fluid which flows through the device before fluid reaches the removable flow control valve assembly,
- C. a removable strainer cover for holding said strainer in place adjacent said removable flow control valve assembly,
- D. said strainer and said flow control valve assembly being housed within the same chamber, said strainer comprising an elongated cylinder in the shape of a cup with a closed side wall and closed end to encase the exposed inlet portion of said flow control valve assembly, and
- E. said strainer being arranged and configured so that fluid flows from the outside to the inside of said strainer prior to flowing through the flow control valve assembly, so that debris is collected on the outside of the closed side wall and closed end of said strainer for easy cleaning.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said removable strainer cover comprises integral lugs to frictionally hold said strainer in place against said removable flow control valve assembly.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein there is a gap between said removable cover and said strainer, to allow fluid to pass through the closed end and sides of said strainer while blocking debris.
- 4. The device of claim 1 wherein there is a gap between said removable cover and said strainer, to allow fluid to pass through the closed end and sides of said strainer while blocking debris, and
- a first set of lugs attached to the removable cover to hold the strainer in place along its center axis, and
- a second set of lugs attached to the removable cover to hold the strainer against said valve assembly so as to provide a seal against debris entering said valve assembly.
- 5. The device of claim 1 wherein there is a gap between said removable cover and said strainer, to allow fluid to pass through the closed end and sides of said strainer while blocking debris, and
- wherein there is a port within said removable strainer cover to allow debris to be expelled without removing said cover.
- 6. A fluid flow control device comprising
- a unitary body having a channel,
- a removable flow control valve assembly contained within the channel for receiving fluid flow and automatically controlling the fluid flow through said device, and
- a removable strainer contained within the channel, the strainer having a closed side wall and a closed end to form the shape of a cup, whereby an open end of said strainer encircles an end of said flow control valve assembly for straining fluid before the fluid reaches the removable flow control valve assembly.
- 7. The fluid flow control device of claim 6 wherein the fluid flows through the strainer from outside the strainer to inside the strainer before the fluid flow encounters said flow control valve.
- 8. The fluid flow control device of claim 6 wherein the closed end of said strainer is perforated.
- 9. The fluid flow control device of claim 6 further comprising a removable strainer cover for holding said strainer in place adjacent said removable flow control valve assembly.
- 10. The fluid flow control device of claim 9 wherein the closed end of said strainer is perforated.
- 11. The fluid flow control device of claim 10 wherein there is a gap between said removable cover and said strainer, to allow fluid to pass through the closed end and sides of said strainer while blocking debris.
- 12. The fluid flow control device of claim 9 further comprising
- a port within said strainer cover to allow debris to be expelled without removing said cover.
- 13. The device of claim 10 wherein there is a gap between said removable cover and said strainer, to allow fluid to pass through the closed end and sides of said strainer while blocking debris, and
- wherein there is a port within said removable strainer cover to allow debris to be expelled without removing said cover.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/035,450, filed on Mar. 23, 1993, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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