Claims
- 1. A pressure regulating device which comprises:
- a cap having a recess formed in the underside of said cap,
- a retainer element operatively associated with the recess in said cap,
- said retainer element having an axial recess formed therethrough,
- plug means fitting in slidable engagement with said retainer element,
- said plug means having an axial recess open toward one end thereof,
- said plug means also having a protrusion extending outward from the opposite end thereof,
- biasing means generally coaxial with said plug means which fits in the recess of said plug means and which urges said plug means into the recess in said retainer element, and
- nut means which adjustably influences said biasing means to a predetermined amount urging said plug means forward into the recess in said retainer element.
- 2. The pressure regulating device of claim 1 wherein said biasing means includes a spring.
- 3. The pressure regulating device of claim 1 wherein said nut means has threads formed in its outer circumference whereby, the tension associated with a predetermined pressure may be set when said nut means is threaded into said retainer means.
- 4. The pressure regulating device of claim 1 wherein said retainer element is generally rectangular in cross section.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of 691,979 filed on Jan. 17, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,553,512, for Fluid Pump Assembly.
US Referenced Citations (25)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Enclosed photograph believed to be a pump of the general class of the present invention. |
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