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titleOfInvention | Pulsating pumping system |
abstract | (57) [Summary] [Problem] To raise, store and drop water in a pipe system. In a water pipe system named an aerator, Place a tube in the lower tank. The upper part of the pipe is a water storage room. There is an exhaust pipe on it, and when the air is evacuated with a vacuum pump, water is pushed from the lower tank by atmospheric pressure, comes up, and is stored in the upper reservoir. Below that is the lower reservoir to which the pipes connect. If air is evacuated and the valve (sphere) that separates the two is opened, the water falls down. But, Because it is closed, the water stays in it. Next, the spherical valve is closed. Then, when the vent valve of the lower reservoir is opened and the outlet is opened, the water there is discharged downward. In other words, water falls in a two-stage system. Therefore, although the water does not drop continuously, the determined amount surely falls with a time difference. It is called a pumping and dropping machine that works in a pulsating, pumping, and dropping manner. |
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