Claims
- 1. A conversion flask for use in an apparatus for the sequential performance of chemical processes on a sample of chemical material, comprising:
- E flask means having at least three capillary tubes extending into the interior thereof for the introduction and withdrawal of various fluids relative thereto and means adapted to be connected to an external vacuum source, said flask means having interior walls, an upper end and a bottom;
- a first of said capillary tubes having an inner end at which its bore is closed and which is provided with a plurality of restricted radially spaced orifices such that passage of fluids inwardly through said first of said capillary tubes produces a spray onto the interior walls of the flask in proximity to its upper end to wash down said interior walls;
- a second of said capillary tubes terminating at a point adjacent the bottom of the flask in an inner end at which its bore is closed, said inner end being provided with a plurality of restricted radially spaced orifices such that passage of a gas inwardly through said second of said capillary tubes introduces a plurality of small bubbles into any liquid within the flask, said bubbles serving to agitate said liquid or accelerate drying thereof; and
- a third of said capillary tubes terminating at a point above the point of termination of the second capillary tube and below the point of termination of the first capillary tube such that passage of chemical materials inwardly though said third capillary tube and impinging the walls of said flask are washed downwardly by the fluid from said first capillary tube toward the point of termination of said second capillary tube.
- 2. The conversion flask recited in claim 1 wherein said capillary tubes are glass.
- 3. The conversion flask of claim 1 wherein the flask has a volume of about 1 milliliter.
- 4. The conversion flask recited in claim 1 wherein the means adapted to be connected to an external vacuum source is adjacent the upper end of the flask.
- 5. The conversion flask recited in claim 1 wherein the flask has an enclosed space around a substantial portion of its length, said enclosed space being adapted to have a heating fluid passed to and from said space.
- 6. The conversion flask recited in claim 1 wherein the flask is circular in cross-section and tapered from its upper end to its bottom.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 380,109, filed May 20, 1982 which was a division of Ser. No. 190,100, filed Sept. 23, 1980, now abandoned.
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Divisions (2)
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380109 |
May 1982 |
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190100 |
Sep 1980 |
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