Fluid flow system having a stress relief casing
First Claim
1. A fluid flow system comprising a casing having an internal wall defining a chamber, a first exterior wall, a second exterior wall extending opposite the first wall, a first opening formed in the first wall and extending from the first wall to the chamber, a second opening formed in the second wall and extending from the second wall to the chamber, the second opening being in alignment with the first opening, a third exterior wall extending at right angles to the first wall and the second wall, and a third opening formed in the third wall and extending from the third wall to the chamber;
- an inlet conduit registering with the first opening for passing fluid into the chamber;
an outlet conduit registering with the second opening for passing the fluid out from the chamber;
a meter disposed in the third opening and the chamber for metering the fluid flow through the chamber;
a notch formed in each of two opposed wall portions of the casing defining the third opening and extending into the chamber; and
two grooves formed in each of the two opposed wall portions of the casing defining the third opening and extending from respective ends of the notch formed in each of the two opposed wall portions and into the chamber, the grooves being spaced from corresponding inner wall portions of the casing defining the third opening and causing flexure of the casing in response to any stresses occurring around the first opening and/or the second opening by forces acting on the inlet conduit and/or the outlet conduit, the grooves directing the flexure away from the internal wall.
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Abstract
A fluid flow system, casing and method according to which a chamber is formed in the casing and at least one conduit is coupled to the casing so that fluid passes from the conduit and into the chamber and so that forces acting on the conduit creates stresses on the casing that causes flexure of the casing. At least one groove is formed in the wall of the casing defining the chamber, and is configured and located relative to the chamber to direct the flexure away from the wall of the casing defining the chamber.
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1. A fluid flow system comprising a casing having an internal wall defining a chamber, a first exterior wall, a second exterior wall extending opposite the first wall, a first opening formed in the first wall and extending from the first wall to the chamber, a second opening formed in the second wall and extending from the second wall to the chamber, the second opening being in alignment with the first opening, a third exterior wall extending at right angles to the first wall and the second wall, and a third opening formed in the third wall and extending from the third wall to the chamber;
- an inlet conduit registering with the first opening for passing fluid into the chamber;
an outlet conduit registering with the second opening for passing the fluid out from the chamber;
a meter disposed in the third opening and the chamber for metering the fluid flow through the chamber;
a notch formed in each of two opposed wall portions of the casing defining the third opening and extending into the chamber; and
two grooves formed in each of the two opposed wall portions of the casing defining the third opening and extending from respective ends of the notch formed in each of the two opposed wall portions and into the chamber, the grooves being spaced from corresponding inner wall portions of the casing defining the third opening and causing flexure of the casing in response to any stresses occurring around the first opening and/or the second opening by forces acting on the inlet conduit and/or the outlet conduit, the grooves directing the flexure away from the internal wall. - View Dependent Claims (2)
- an inlet conduit registering with the first opening for passing fluid into the chamber;
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