MANUEL J CHAVES
Sheet Metal in Hudson, MA

License number
Massachusetts 6156
Issued Date
Jan 18, 2011
Expiration Date
Nov 28, 2016
Type
Sheet Metal Master
Address
Address
Hudson, MA 01749

Professional information

Manuel Chaves Photo 1

Biased Condensation Trap

US Patent:
6698225, Mar 2, 2004
Filed:
Aug 21, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/225560
Inventors:
Manuel J. Chaves - Hudson MA 01749-1037
International Classification:
F25D 2114
US Classification:
62285, 62297, 13724713, 13724751
Abstract:
A condensate trap for an air conditioning system includes a chamber having an upstream port coupled to the air conditioning system and a downstream port coupled to the external atmosphere, a sealing device disposed in the chamber. Whether the trap is used with a blow-through or a draw-through system, the spring keeps the sealing device in contact with the upper seat member until the force of the spring is overcome by the weight of condensate accumulating on top of the float plus or minus the pressure exerted by the air conditioning system. When the spring force exerted on the sealing device is overcome, the sealing device moves out of contact with the upper seat member and the condensate drains from the trap.


Manuel Chaves Photo 2

Air Conditioning System Condensing Trap

US Patent:
5644925, Jul 8, 1997
Filed:
Jul 2, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/674765
Inventors:
Manuel J. Chaves - Hudson MA
International Classification:
F25D 2114
US Classification:
62289
Abstract:
A condensate trap for an air conditioning system includes a chamber having an upstream port coupled to the air conditioning system and a downstream port coupled to the external atmosphere, a sealing device disposed in the chamber, a lower seat member positioned in the chamber, and an upper seat member, disposed between the sealing device and upstream port. In response to a positive pressure at the upstream port, the sealing device contacts the lower seat member to prevent air from the air conditioning system from exiting to the external atmosphere. On the other hand, in response to a negative pressure at the upstream port, the sealing device contacts the upper seat member to form a seal which prevents the ingress of air from the external atmosphere into the air conditioning system. Moreover, in response to a predetermined amount of condensate accumulating in the chamber, the sealing device moves out of contact with the seat members to allow the fluid to drain from the downstream port of the chamber.