Claims
- 1. A condensate trap comprising:a chamber having an upstream port and a downstream port open to the external atmosphere; a sealing device disposed in the chamber; and a biasing member disposed in the chamber configured to position the sealing device to prevent air from passing through the upstream part to the external atmosphere in a positive pressure mode; and wherein in response to a predetermined amount of condensation fluid accumulating in the chamber, the biasing member is configured to allow the sealing device to move and allow the fluid to drain from the downstream port of the chamber.
- 2. The condensate trap of claim 1 further comprising:an upper seat member disposed in the chamber between the sealing device and the upstream port; a lower seat member disposed in the chamber, the lower seat member having an upper surface sized to receive the biasing member.
- 3. The condensate trap of claim 2 wherein in response to the predetermined amount of condensation fluid accumulating in the chamber, the biasing member is configured to deflect and the sealing device moves out of contact with the upper seat member to allow the fluid to drain from the downstream port of the chamber.
- 4. The condensate trap of claim 1 wherein the biasing member is a spring.
- 5. The condensate trap of claim 1 wherein the sealing device is a float.
- 6. The condensate trap of claim 5 wherein the float is a hollow round ball.
- 7. The condensate trap of claim 1 wherein the chamber comprises a cylindrical tube.
- 8. The condensate trap of claim 7 wherein the cylindrical tube is formed of a transparent material.
- 9. The condensate trap of claim 2 wherein the upper seat member comprises a gasket.
- 10. A condensate trap comprising:a chamber having an upstream port and a downstream port open to the external atmosphere; a sealing device disposed in the chamber; an upper seat member disposed in the chamber between the sealing device and the upstream port; a biasing member disposed in the chamber configured to allow the sealing device to move against the upper seat member to prevent the ingress of air from the external atmosphere through the chamber in a negative pressure mode; a lower seat member disposed in the chamber, the lower seat member having an upper surface sized to receive the spring.
- 11. The condensate trap of claim 10 wherein in response to a predetermined amount of condensation fluid accumulating in the chamber, the biasing member deflects and the sealing device moves out of contact with the upper seat member to allow the fluid to drain from the downstream port of the chamber.
- 12. A condensate trap comprising:a chamber having an upstream port and a downstream port open to the external atmosphere; a sealing device disposed in the chamber; and a biasing member disposed in the chamber and, in response to predetermined amount of condensation fluid accumulating in the chamber, the biasing member is configured to allow the sealing device to move and allow the fluid to drain from the downstream port of the chamber.
- 13. The condensate trap of claim 12 further comprising:an upper seat member disposed in the chamber between the sealing device and the upstream port; a lower seat member disposed in the chamber, the lower seat member having an upper surface sized to receive the biasing member.
- 14. The condensate trap of claim 12 wherein the biasing member is configured to position the sealing device to prevent air from passing through the upstream part to the external atmosphere in a positive pressure mode.
- 15. The condensate trap of claim 12 wherein the biasing member is a spring.
- 16. The condensate trap of claim 12 wherein the sealing device is a float.
- 17. The condensate trap of claim 16 wherein the float is a hollow round ball.
- 18. The condensate trap of claim 12 wherein the chamber comprises a cylindrical tube.
- 19. The condensate trap of claim 18 wherein the cylindrical tube is formed of a transparent material.
- 20. The condensate trap of claim 13 wherein the upper seat member comprises a gasket.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional No. 60/314,279 filed Aug. 22, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Provisional Applications (1)
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