supply chamber
Noun: A supply chamber is a mechanical device designed to hold a specific substance or item and to provide it in a controlled manner when required. It functions as a contained space within a system that stores and meters out its contents as needed.
The term is used to describe a component within a larger mechanical or automated system. It emphasizes the dual function of storage and regulated dispensing.
Examples: - The printer's supply chamber holds the toner and feeds it precisely during the printing process. - In the laboratory, the gas chromatograph has a supply chamber for the carrier gas. - A critical part of the engine's lubrication system is the oil supply chamber.
- Technical Context: In engineering and design, a often refers to a precisely engineered compartment that maintains pressure, volume, or flow rate for optimal system operation. Its design is crucial for the reliability of automated feed systems.
- Reservoir (noun): A larger or more general place where a fluid is stored. A is often a specific type of reservoir with an active dispensing mechanism.
- Hopper (noun): A container, typically funnel-shaped, for holding loose material and discharging it at the bottom. A is a common form of for granular substances.
- Magazine (noun): In firearms or certain tools, a container for holding cartridges or other items to be fed into the mechanism. This is a specialized type of .
- Feed chamber
- Storage and feed unit
- Dispensing compartment
This is a compound noun. The meaning is specific to mechanical and technical contexts. It is not typically used in everyday conversation but is common in manuals, engineering specifications, and descriptions of machinery.
- a mechanical device for holding something and supplying it as needed