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Filter apparatus with stop valve

  • US 4,946,047 A
  • Filed: 12/22/1988
  • Issued: 08/07/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/01/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A filter apparatus for filtering a fluid, comprising:

  • a tubular body having a closed end and provided with an inlet port and an outlet port, said inlet port being disposed on the side of said tubular body, an upper outer circumference of said tubular body having a first threaded portion;

    a tubular stop valve rotatably disposed in said tubular body, said stop valve having a first engagement portion on the top end thereof and an opening disposed on the side thereof for directing the fluid into said body;

    a filter element contained inside said stop valve and between the inlet port and the outlet port so as to strain all of the fluid directed into said body; and

    a cap having a second threaded portion engageable with the first threaded portion of said tubular body and a second engagement portion engageable with the first engagement portion of said stop valve, wherein said stop valve is rotatable together with said cap due to engagement between the first and second engagement portions, causing the inlet port to be open while the cap is mounted and to be closed when the cap is removed;

    wherein the first and second threaded portions satisfy the following condition;

    
    
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    where θ

    is an angle through which said cap must rotate to be fitted to and removed from said body and θ

    1 is an angle through which said stop valve rotates while allowing the fluid to enter said body.where θ

    is an angle through which said cap must rotate to be fitted to and removed from said body and θ

    1 is an angle through which said stop valve rotates while allowing the fluid to enter said body.

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