Air-filter apparatus in combination with a turbine engine

Gas separation – With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media – Solid agent cleaning member movingly contacts apparatus

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55290, 55291, 55296, 55302, 55354, 55385B, 180 54A, 180301, B01D 4510, B01D 4604, B01D 4622

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042945968

ABSTRACT:
An air-filter apparatus for use with gas-turbine and like engines, wherein the filter is formed as a continuous moving blanket-like belt. There is also provided a continuous cleaning system which includes rotating brushes engaging the filter blanket to loosen the foreign matter captured therein, and a cleaning fluid applicator which allows a vacuum-cleaning device to separate the foreign matter as the filter blanket continuously passes over the intake portion of the engine.

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