Claims
- 1. A diffuser saddle connection, comprising:
a top saddle surface; a bottom saddle surface, cooperatively enclosing a portion of a feed pipe with said top saddle surface, the bottom saddle surface having a spout in fluid communication with the interior of the feed pipe; a connector, attached by a non-threaded connection to the bottom saddle surface, allowing the outward passage of compressed air; and at least one nipple in fluid communication with the connector, said nipple configured to threadedly engage a diffuser.
- 2. The diffuser saddle connection of claim 1, wherein the non-threaded connection is a solvent weld connection.
- 3. The diffuser saddle connection of claim 1, wherein the connector is an L-shaped connector.
- 4. The diffuser saddle connection of claim 1, wherein the connector is a flexible connector.
- 5. The diffuser saddle connection of claim 1, wherein the connector is a tee.
- 6. The diffuser saddle connection of claim 1, additionally comprising:
a threaded nipple bushing threadedly engaged to said nipple; a flow control bushing abutting the end of said nipple opposite said connector; and a check valve abutting said flow control bushing.
- 7. The diffuser saddle connection of claim 1, additionally comprising a threaded nipple bushing threadedly engaged to said nipple; and
at least one resilient bushing, in contact with said threaded nipple bushing, wherein stress applied to the diffuser is relieved by deformation of said resilient bushing.
- 8. The diffuser saddle connection of claim 7, additionally comprising a check valve abutting said resilient bushing.
- 9. The diffuser saddle connection of claim 1, wherein the nipple is joined to the connector via a reducer bushing.
- 10. The diffuser saddle connection of claim 1, wherein the top saddle surface and the bottom saddle surface are joined by a clip.
- 11. A diffuser connection, comprising:
a threaded nipple, having a longitudinal axis A; a threaded nipple bushing, threadedly engaged to the threaded nipple; and a diffuser, having a longitudinal axis A′, connected to the threaded nipple and housing a resilient bushing, wherein stress applied at an angle to the axis of the diffuser results in a deformation of the resilient bushing.
- 12. The diffuser connection of claim 11, further comprising a check valve abutting said resilient bushing.
- 13. The diffuser connection of claim 12, wherein the diffuser accommodates a volume of liquid for hydrostatic equilibrium.
- 14. A diffuser connection, comprising:
a nipple having a proximal end, a distal end and a longitudinal axis A; a threaded nipple bushing, threadedly engaged to said nipple; a resilient flow control bushing, distal to the nipple, receiving flow from the nipple, having a longitudinal axis A′; a resilient ring bushing, disposed circumferentially around the threaded nipple bushing, having a longitudinal axis A′; and a resilient disc bushing, receiving the nipple, proximal to the threaded nipple bushing, having a longitudinal axis A′, wherein the flow control bushing, ring bushing and disc bushing form, in combination, a resilient seat remaining leak tight around the nipple and threaded nipple bushing upon the exertion of stresses altering the angle between A and A′.
- 15. A diffuser, comprising:
a diffuser pipe having an interior and a longitudinal axis A′ and a distal end; a diffuser membrane sleeve disposed circumferentially around the diffuser pipe; and the distal end of the diffuser pipe being open, to permit flow of liquid into the interior of the diffuser pipe, wherein the diffuser membrane sleeve is expanded by compressed air to form a passage between the diffuser pipe and the diffuser membrane sleeve, the passage being isolated from the interior of the diffuser pipe, and wherein pores in the diffuser membrane sleeve allow the passage of compressed air to the exterior of the diffuser.
- 16. The diffuser of claim 15, further comprising:
a resilient bushing, housed in the proximal end of the diffuser; a threaded nipple bushing in contact with the resilient bushing; and a threaded nipple, having a longitudinal axis A, threadedly engaged to the threaded nipple bushing, wherein the threaded nipple directs compressed air into the passage between the diffuser pipe and the diffuser membrane sleeve, and wherein stress at an angle to the axis of the diffuser results in a deformation of the resilient bushing and a change in the angle formed by the axis of the threaded nipple and the diffuser.
- 17. The diffuser of claim 16, further comprising:
a connector, attached by a threaded connection to the threaded nipple; a bottom saddle surface, attached by a non-threaded connection to the connector; and a top saddle surface, cooperatively enclosing a portion of a feed pipe with said bottom saddle surface, wherein the bottom saddle surface has a spout in fluid communication with the interior of the feed pipe.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/289,987 filed May 10, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60289987 |
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