Claims
- 1. Apparatus for discharging condensate from a condensate sump comprising a housing defining said sump with an upper portion and providing an inlet and an outlet for said sump, a float arranged within said sump, said float being formed with a generally spherical configuration having a continuous unbroken outer surface and arranged in said sump in a substantially free floating state detached from any other parts of said apparatus, electrically driven valve means located at the outlet of said sump operative to control discharge of condensate therefrom, proximity switch means controlling operation of said valve means for periodically discharging condensate from said sump, sensor means located in the upper portion of said sump directly above said float for sensing the position relative thereto of said float and for actuating said proximity switch means in accordance with the proximity of said float to said sensor means, said sensor means being operative to effect activation of said valve means in accordance with the location of said float relative to a predetermined distance from said sensor means, and a seat member for said float arranged to prevent abutment of said float against said sensor means but permitting movement of said float at least to within said predetermined distance, said housing being configured to define said sump to include generally vertically upstanding inner wall means surrounding said float, said inner wall means being dimensioned to maintain a horizontal spacing between said float and said wall means to enable said float to freely move vertically therein beneath said sensor means and into abutment with said seat member in accordance with the level of condensate within said sump while maintaining said float in sufficient vertical alignment with said sensor means to enable said sensor means to effect sensing of the proximity thereto of said float, said proximity switch means operating to open and close said valve means in response to said sensor means to effect condensate discharge in accordance with the level of condensate within said sump.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 479,542 filed June 14, 1974 now abandoned.
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Hathaway |
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3743853 |
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Continuations (1)
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