Claims
- 1. The method of manufacturing a cartridge unit for insertion into and establishing controlled laminar-flow conditions along a relatively short length of a main fluid flow path having a relatively large cross-section, which comprises arraying and fastening ast least three wire-form elements of relatively small cross-section in angularly-spaced relation about the longitudinal axis of and directly upon and substantially parallel with an elongated solid core member of relatively large cross section, and, while said elements are so arrayed upon the exterior of the core member and fastened thereto, forcibly inserting their combination longitudinally into a tubular cartridge member having an interior cross-section with which said elements upon the core member make firm interference fit, and continuing the insertion of the combination into the tubular member for at least a distance at which the effective length-to-diameter ratio of elongated spaced defined between the said elements and core and tubular members is sufficient to promote laminar flow of fluid longitudinally therethrough.
- 2. The method of manufacturing a cartridge unit as set forth in claim 1 wherein the core member is selected to have a substantially cylindrical exterior surface and the tubular member a substantially cylindrical interior surface and wherein the wire-form elements are selected to have the same relatively small uniform diameter, and which further involves fastening ends of the wire-form elements to one end of the core member before that end is forced into the tubular member, said elements being fastened to lie substantially equi-angularly about the longitudinal axis of the core member.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending applicaton Ser. No. 504,530 filed on June 15, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,522,058.
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