Claims
- 1. A fluid stabilizer adapted to pass a fluid stream and for absorbing pulsations created by abrupt changes in the fluid stream, comprising:
- a closed tank of generally cylindrical configuration for receiving and delivering said fluid stream;
- a tubular structure affixed somewhat concentrically in said tank defining at least one opening at the lower portion thereof for access by said fluid stream, said tubular structure extending out of said tank at the upper end of said tank to define an extending portion;
- closure means at the upper end of said tubular structure for defining a space to retain a gaseous volume for capacitive action with said fluid stream; and
- means affixed to the exterior of said extending portion for heating said space to retain a gaseous volume by vaporizing fluid from said stream.
- 2. A fluid stabilizer according to claim 1 wherein said tank structure defines inlet and outlet ports for receiving and delivering said fluid stream and wherein said ports are tangentially located with reference to the cylindrical axis of said tank.
- 3. A fluid stabilizer according to claim 1 wherein said means for heating comprise an electrical means.
- 4. A fluid stabilizer according to claim 1 further including a fluid pump connected to said tank for carrying said fluid stream.
RELATED SUBSTANCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending patent application Ser. No. 750,307 filed Dec. 13, 1976, by the present inventor, now abandoned in favor of Ser. No. 920,880, currently pending.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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