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US-9662596-B2 · May 30, 2017 · US
US9931647B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9931647-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314439059-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 4, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 21, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 3, 2018 |
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A magnetic separator for a central heating system comprises a housing, a separation chamber within the housing, and inlet and outlet ports extending from the housing. The inlet and outlet ports include push-fit connectors having collets surrounding the mouth of each of the inlet and outlet for releasing the connectors. The magnetic separator also has a release tool. The release tool has first and second bearing areas for bearing against the collets of the inlet and outlet connectors, and a handle region for enabling force to be applied, via the bearing areas, to both connectors simultaneously.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A magnetic separator for a central heating system, the magnetic separator comprising: a housing; a separation chamber within the housing; a magnet within the housing; inlet and outlet ports extending from the housing, the inlet and outlet ports including push-fit connectors having collets surrounding a mouth of each of the inlet and outlet ports, the collets being pushable inwardly in a direction parallel to central axes of the inlet and outlet ports and towards the housing for releasing the connectors; a release tool, the release tool having first and second bearing areas for bearing against the collets of the connectors of the inlet and outlet ports, and a handle region for enabling force to be applied, via the bearing areas, to both of the push-fit connectors simultaneously; and a locking member for locking the release tool in a position where force cannot be transmitted to the collets via the bearing areas. 2. The magnetic separator of claim 1 , wherein the locking member engages with part of the housing and militates against movement of the release tool towards the housing. 3. The magnetic separator of claim 2 , wherein the locking member is extendable from the release tool. 4. The magnetic separator of claim 3 , wherein the locking member is a screw threaded stop that extends from the handle region of the release tool and is adapted to engage against a side of the housing. 5. The magnetic separator of claim 1 , wherein the locking member is a pin. 6. The magnetic separator of claim 5 , wherein the release tool and housing each have at least one aperture for receiving the pin, the at least one aperture of the release tool being aligned with the at least one aperture of the housing in a position where the release tool is spaced from the housing and the bearing areas of the release tool are not applying force to the collets. 7. The magnetic separator of claim 6 , in which the pin has a locking formation for locking the pin within the apertures. 8. The magnetic separator of claim 7 , wherein the locking formation has a longitudinal passage extending from an end of the pin, along a surface of the pin, and a circumferential passage extending from the longitudinal passage, the circumferential passage being spaced from the end of the pin. 9. The magnetic separator of claim 8 , wherein a detent corresponding to the locking formation is provided on the at least one aperture in the release tool or the housing, the detent extending inwardly from a periphery of its associated aperture. 10. The magnetic separator of claim 5 , wherein the pin is tapered. 11. The magnetic separator of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the apertures in the release tool or the housing is also tapered, thereby allowing the pin to be introduced in only one direction. 12. The magnetic separator of claim 5 , wherein an O-ring is mounted about the pin. 13. The magnetic separator of claim 1 , wherein the release tool and the housing have co-operating guide formations on one side of the release tool and the housing. 14. The magnetic separator of claim 1 , wherein the handle is disposed substantially centrally of the release tool. 15. The magnetic separator of claim 1 , wherein each bearing area has a raised area. 16. A magnetic separator for a central heating system, the magnetic separator comprising: a housing having a curved outer surface and a central longitudinal axis; a magnet within the housing; an inlet and an outlet extending perpendicularly from the curved outer surface of the housing, the inlet and the outlet being centrally disposed on a second axis, the second axis running parallel to the central longitudinal axis of the housing, and the inlet and outlet ports including push-fit connectors having collets surrounding the mouth of each of the inlet and the outlet, the collets being pushable inwardly in a direction parallel to central axes of the inlet and outlet ports and towards the housing for releasing the push-fit connectors; a release tool, the release tool having first and second bearing areas for bearing against the collets of the push-fit connectors, and a handle region for enabling force to be applied, via the bearing areas, to both of the push-fit connectors simultaneously; and an extension from the curved outer surface of the housing, the extension being located between the inlet and the outlet and not in fluid connection with either of the inlet or the outlet, the extension forming a raised and substantially flat surface in a plane parallel with the central longitudinal axis, for bearing against a locking member of the release tool; and a locking member for locking the release tool in a position where force cannot be transmitted to the collets via the bearing areas.
the housings being modular, e.g. standardised · CPC title
With means for separating solid material from the fluid · CPC title
Magnetic separation of bulk or dry particles in mixtures · CPC title
acting directly on the substance being separated · CPC title
Devices for preventing or removing corrosion, slime or scale · CPC title
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