Claims
- 1. A vent valve for use with a radiator comprising:
- a conduit adapted to be placed in fluid communication with a radiator, said conduit having a first portion, a second portion extending transversely therefrom, an upper outlet port in fluid communication with said second portion, and a hollow interior extending through said portions of said conduit;
- a first blocking rod supported within said first portion, said first blocking rod having at least one opening to provide a vent passage into said hollow interior of said conduit, first means for condensing water from the air venting from the radiator comprising said first rod and said first portion forming a first constricted area between the exterior of said first rod and the interior surface of said first portion; and
- a second blocking rod mounted adjacent to said upper outlet port and extending into the hollow interior of said second portion, second means for condensing water from the air venting from the radiator comprising said second rod and said second portion forming a second constructed area between the exterior of said second rod and the interior surface of said second portion.
- 2. A vent valve in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first blocking rod is supported in a substantially fixed position in said first portion of said conduit.
- 3. A vent valve in accordance with claim 2 wherein said first blocking rod is a screw having a head and said at least one opening is defined by a slot in the head of said screw.
- 4. A vent valve in accordance with claim 3 wherein said first portion of said conduit had a threaded interior, and a coupling conduit having a threaded exterior is threaded into said portion to confine said screw in said first portion.
- 5. A vent valve in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second blocking rod is a bolt having a head and a tapered threaded shank, a nut being supported on an upper end of said second portion, the threaded shank of said bolt being adjustably coupled to threads of said nut and extending into the interior of said second portion, said second constricted area being defined between said surface of said shank, the interior surface of said conduit and the bottom and threads of said nut.
- 6. A vent valve in accordance with claim 5 wherein said second portion of said conduit has a threaded exterior and cap having a mating threaded interior is threaded onto said second portion to secure said nut to the upper end of said second portion.
- 7. A vent valve in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second blocking rod includes a screw supported on an upper edge of said second portion.
- 8. A vent valve in accordance with claim 7 wherein a washer is placed on the upper edge of said second portion, and said screw extends through and is supported by said washer.
- 9. A vent valve in accordance with claim 7 wherein said screw contacts said upper edge of said second portion to be supported directly thereby, and a washer is support on top of said screw.
- 10. A vent valve in accordance with claim 8 or 9 wherein said second portion of said conduit has a threaded exterior and a cap having a mating threaded interior is threaded onto said second portion to hold said screw and washer in portion.
- 11. A vent valve in accordance with claim 2, 3 or 4 including connector means for connecting said valve in fluid communication to the radiator such that said first portion of said conduit extends generally vertically.
- 12. A vent valve for use with a radiator comprising:
- a conduit adapted to be placed in fluid communication with a radiator, said conduit having a first portion, a second portion extending transversely therefrom, an upper outlet port in fluid communication with said second portion, and a hollow interior extending through said portions of said conduit;
- said second portion having a threaded exterior and an upper edge,
- a screw supported within said hollow interior of said first portion, screw having a head with at least one opening to provide a first vent passage into said hollow interior of said conduit, said first vent passage forming first means for condensing water from the air venting from the radiator;
- a cap having a threaded interior surface mating with the threaded exterior of said second portion and an upper interior surface with a hole formed therethrough, said cap being threaded down onto said second portion;
- a nut supported on said upper edge of said second portion of said conduit within and beneath said cap and secured thereto by contact with said upper interior surface of said cap;
- a bolt having a head facing outward, located above said cap, and a threaded shank extending inward through said cap hole, said shank being threaded into a threaded hole of said nut and extending into the hollow interior of said second portion of said conduit;
- a washer located between said cap and said bolt head, said bolt shank passing through said washer; and
- said bolt shank being tapered on at least one side to provide a second vent passage from said hollow interior of said conduit between said tapered side and the threaded hole of said nut, said second vent passage forming second means for condensing water from the air venting from the radiator.
- 13. A vent valve for use with a radiator comprising:
- a conduit adapted to be placed in fluid communication with a radiator, said conduit having a first portion, a second portion extending transversely therefrom, an upper outlet port in fluid communication with said second portion, and a hollow interior extending through said portions of said conduit;
- said second portion having a threaded exterior and an upper edge;
- a first screw supported within said hollow interior of said first portion, said screw having a head with at least one opening to provide a vent passage into said hollow interior of said conduit;
- a washer supported on said upper edge of said second portion of said conduit;
- a second screw having a slotted head and a shank, said second screw shank extending through a hole in said washer into said hollow interior of said second conduit so that said second screw is supported by its head resting on top of said washer and a vest passage is formed between said head of said second screw and hole in said washer; and
- a cap having a threaded interior surface mating with the threaded exterior of said second portion and an upper interior surface with a hole formed therethrough, said cap being adjustably threaded down onto said second portion whereby the upward and downward adjustment of said cap and said second portion adjusts the degree which said washer and second screw can be moved upwardly by the pressure of the venting air;
- 14. A vent valve for use with a radiator comprising:
- a conduit adapted to be placed in fluid communication with a radiator, said conduit having a first portion, a second portion extending transversely therefrom, an upper outlet port in fluid communication with said second portion, and a hollow interior extending through said portions of said conduit;
- said second portion having a threaded exterior and an upper edge;
- a first screw supported within said hollow interior of said first portion, said screw having a head with at least one opening to provide a vent passage into said hollow interior of said conduit;
- a second screw having a slotted head and a shank, said shank extending into said hollow interior of said second conduit and said head of said second screw being supported on said upper edger;
- a washer having an opening supported above said second screw and said upper edge within said second portion; and
- a cap having a threaded interior surface mating with the threaded exterior of said second portion and an upper interior surface with a hole formed therethrough, said cap being threaded down into said second portion to hold said washer and second screw in position whereby air vents through the slot in the head of said second screw and thereafter through the opening in said washer with the hole in said cap.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 196,126 filed Oct. 10, 1980 by the present inventor entitled "Radiator Vent Value."
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