Claims
- 1. A safety inlet device for a high-pressure fluid regulator, for preventing risk of combustion caused by high velocity particles entering the regulator, comprising:
an inlet body having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end for being fitted to the regulator, the inlet body having a bore extending from the proximal end toward the distal end, the bore having first and second bore regions, a shoulder within the bore between the first and second bore regions, the bore transitioning at said shoulder from the first to the second bore regions, the second bore region being in fluid communication with the regulator to allow flow of fluid from the second bore region into the regulator, a filter in filtering relationship within the first bore region, for filtering of fluid passing through the first bore region toward the second bore region, a baffle device disposed between the filter and the second bore region, the shoulder having a surface interacting with the baffle device to provide disruption of force of fluid passing between the first and second bore regions; the shoulder surface cooperating with the baffle device to permit force-disrupted fluid to pass an impingement region between the shoulder surface and the baffle device; whereby any high velocity particles entrained in a high pressure fluid stream directed into the regulator must pass through the filter before passing in force-disrupted fluid communication the baffle device, and if not entrapped by the filter, can then impinge against a surface within the impingement region around the baffle device before reaching the distal end of the inlet body, such high velocity particles being thereby prevented from being introduced into the regulator with risk of fire or explosion.
- 2. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the first bore region and filter are generally cylindrical.
- 3. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the filter is comprised of sintered bronze.
- 4. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the filter further comprises a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the filter being flush with the proximal end of the inlet body.
- 5. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the baffle device is generally oval.
- 6. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the baffle device is generally spherical.
- 7. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the baffle device is comprised of brass.
- 8. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the baffle device additionally acts as a heat sink.
- 9. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the bore has a circular cross-section.
- 10. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the second bore region being of less cross-section than the first bore region.
- 11. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the fitting relation between the inlet body and the regulator is by threaded engagement.
- 12. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 further comprising an aperture in the inlet body extending radially from the bore to connect a pressure gauge.
- 13. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the body is comprised of brass.
- 14. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the fitting relation between the inlet body and the regulator is represented by threads.
- 15. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the inlet body is pressed into the regulator.
- 16. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the filter further acts as a flame arrester.
- 17. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the high pressure fluid stream directed into the regulator is a gas.
- 18. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the shoulder surface has irregularities.
- 19. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 17 wherein the gas is oxygen.
- 20. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 18 wherein the surface irregularities are formed by a staking tool.
- 21. A safety inlet device as set forth in claim 18 wherein the surface irregularities are formed having at least one channel depressed into the surface.
- 22. A safety inlet device for a high-pressure fluid regulator for preventing risk of combustion caused by high velocity particles entering regulator comprising:
an inlet body having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end for being fitted to the regulator, the inlet body having a bore extending from the proximal end toward the distal end, the bore having first and second bore regions, a shoulder having a surface, the shoulder being within the bore between the first and second bore regions, the bore transitioning at the shoulder from the first to the second bore regions, the second bore region being in fluid communication with the regulator to allow flow of fluid from the second bore region into the regulator, a filter in filtering relationship with the first bore region, for filtering of fluid passing through the first bore region toward the second bore region, a baffle device having a surface disposed between the filter and the second bore region, at least the baffle device surface or the shoulder surface having irregularities, the shoulder surface cooperating with the baffle device surface to permit force-disrupted fluid to pass an impingement region between the shoulder surface and the baffle device; whereby any high velocity particles entrained in a high pressure gas stream directed into the regulator must pass through the filter before passing, in force-disrupted fluid communication the baffle device, and if not entrapped by the filter can then impinge against a surface within the impingement region around the baffle device before reaching the distal end of the inlet body, such high velocity particles being thereby prevented from being introduced into the regulator with risk of fire or explosion.
- 23. A safety device for a high-pressure fluid regulator, for preventing risk of combustion caused by high velocity particles entering the regulator, comprising:
an inlet body having a proximal end, a distal end, a passage in fluid communication between the proximal and distal ends, the proximal end for receiving the fluid prior to its reaching the regulator, the distal end providing for connection to the regulator in fluid tight fitting relationship therewith, a filter within the inlet body in filtering relationship of fluid passing from the proximate end to the distal end of the inlet body, a fluid disrupter disposed between the filter and the distal end within the passage in disrupting relationship with fluid passing around the disrupter, wherein high velocity particles entrained in the fluid passing from the proximal end to the distal end of the inlet body are acted upon by the filter and the disrupter so that the high velocity particles, if any, passing both the filter and disrupter prior to reaching the distal end pose no risk of fire or explosion.
- 24. A safety device for a high-pressure fluid regulator, for preventing risk of combustion caused by high velocity particles entering the regulator, comprising:
an inlet body having a proximal end, a distal end, a passage in fluid communication between the proximal and distal ends, the proximal end for receiving the fluid prior to its reaching the regulator, the distal end providing for connection to the regulator in fluid tight fitting relationship therewith, a filter within the inlet body in filtering relationship of fluid passing from the proximate end to the distal end of the inlet body, a fluid disrupter disposed between the filter and the distal end within the passage in disrupting relationship with fluid passing around the disrupter, an impingement region within the passage adjacent the fluid disrupter for co-acting with the fluid disrupter to permit fluid to pass in force-disrupted fashion, whereby any high velocity particles entrained in a high pressure fluid stream directed into the regulator must pass through the filter before passing, in force-disrupted fluid communication the baffle device, and if not entrapped by the filter can then impinge against said impingement region before reaching the distal end of the inlet body, such high velocity particles being thereby prevented from being introduced into the regulator with risk of fire or explosion.
- 25. A safety inlet device for a high-pressure fluid regulator, for preventing risk of combustion caused by high velocity particles entering the regulator, comprising:
an inlet body having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end being for being fitted to the regulator, the inlet body having a bore extending from the proximal end toward the distal end, the bore having first and second bore regions, a shoulder within the bore between the first and second bore regions, the bore transitioning at said shoulder from the first to the second bore regions, the second bore region being in fluid communication with the regulator to allow flow of fluid from the second bore region into the regulator, a filter in filtering relationship within the first bore region, for filtering of fluid passing through the first bore region toward the second bore region, a baffle device disposed between the filter and the second bore region, the shoulder having a surface interacting with the baffle device to provide disruption of force of fluid passing between the first and second bore regions; the shoulder having a shoulder surface cooperating with the baffle device to permit force-disrupted fluid to pass an impingement region between the shoulder surface and the baffle device; whereby any high velocity particles entrained in a high pressure fluid stream directed into the regulator must pass through the filter before passing in force-disrupted fluid communication the baffle device, and if not entrapped by the filter, can then impinge against a surface within the impingement region around the baffle device before reaching the distal end of the inlet body, and if not, the high velocity particles must pass sufficiently close to baffle device such that baffle device absorbs thereby dissipates the thermal energy associated with high velocity particles, and if not, the high velocity particles are directed significantly out of its otherwise unobstructed path as to cause high velocity particles to sufficiently lose their thermal energy, such high velocity particles being thereby prevented from being introduced into the regulator with risk of fire or explosion.
- 26. A safety inlet device for a high-pressure fluid regulator, for preventing risk of combustion caused by high velocity particles entering the regulator, comprising:
an inlet body having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end being for being fitted to the regulator, the inlet body having a bore extending from the proximal end toward the distal end, the bore having first and second bore regions, the second bore region being of less cross-section than the first bore region, a shoulder having a radially inwardly extending surface within the bore between the first and second bore regions, the shoulder surface having irregularities formed by a staking tool comprising at least one channel, the bore transitioning at said shoulder from the first to the second bore regions, the second bore region being in fluid communication with the regulator to allow flow of fluid from the second bore region into the regulator, a filter having a proximal end and a distal end comprised of sintered bronze in filtering relationship within the first bore region, for filtering of fluid passing through the first bore region toward the second bore region; a generally spherical baffle device comprised of brass and acting as a heat sink, disposed between the filter and the second bore region, the shoulder surface interacting with the baffle device to provide disruption of force of fluid passing between the first and second bore regions; the shoulder having a shoulder surface cooperating with the baffle device to permit force-disrupted fluid to pass an impingement region between the shoulder surface and the baffle device; whereby any high velocity particles entrained in a high pressure fluid stream directed into the regulator must pass through the filter before passing in force-disrupted fluid communication the baffle device, and if not entrapped by the filter, can then impinge against a surface within the impingement region around the baffle device before reaching the distal end of the inlet body, and if not, the high velocity particles must pass sufficiently close to baffle device such that baffle device absorbs thereby dissipates the thermal energy associated with high velocity particles, and if not, the high velocity particles are directed significantly out of its otherwise unobstructed path as to cause high velocity particles to sufficiently lose their thermal energy, such high velocity particles being thereby prevented from being introduced into the regulator with risk of fire or explosion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based upon Provisional Patent Application, Serial No. 60/268,396, entitled “Inlet Fitting”, filed Feb. 13, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety and continued preservation of which application is requested.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60268396 |
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