Claims
- 1. A bubbler device for storage and delivery of electronic grade organometallic compounds, said device comprising a cylinder closed at its bottom and welded at its top rim to a cylindrical skirt member of a single block to form a container of which said block is the top closure portion, separate recesses in said block, each recess opening to an outer surface of said block and, within the first said recess, valve means for controlling inlet of gas into said container, and within another of said recesses valve means for controlling outlet of gas from inside said container, a first passage extending through said block from an inlet port at an outer surface of said block to said first recess and continuing from said first recess through the block to a first opening at the surface of the block inside said container, a second passage extending through said block from an outlet port at an outer surface of said block to said second recess and continuing from said second recess through the block to a second opening at the lower surface of the block inside said container, said second opening located within a recess of said lower surface such that said second opening is at the highest point within said container, each of said valves in said first and second recesses being controllable from outside said block between open and closed positions for controlling flow of gas through said first and second passages respectively, each of said valves in its recess comprising a diaphragm which seals the recess between a valve stem outside said diaphragm and a valve plug inside said diaphragm in said recess, a dip tube inside said container fitted to said first opening in the block at the inner end of said first passage, said dip tube extending downward from said first opening to the bottom of said container and at least one slot or opening at or near the lower end of said dip tube for passage of gas from the dip tube into the container, the inner surfaces of said container and said dip tube being either electropolished or coated with a protective coating to provide a barrier to contamination of the contents by the metal of said container and dip tube.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 761,470, filed Aug. 1, 1985, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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