Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1974-10-29
1976-06-01
Adee, John
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55 92, 55 94, 55230, 55247, B01D 4716
Patent
active
039605248
ABSTRACT:
An air scrubber has inner and outer concentric annular chambers separated by a common wall and an inlet to the outer chamber and an outlet from the inner chamber. The chambers connect together at one end of the scrubber, and a fan draws air from the outer chamber and forces it out through the inner chamber. The common wall has a circulation opening and the scrubber contains a quantity of liquid circulated through the chambers and the fan to spray through the opening in the common wall to mix with incoming air, to pass through the fan as a finely divided mist, and to return to the opening. Scrubbing liquid is input periodically and output through a preferably adjustable output opening to regulate the quantity of liquid circulated through the scrubber by the fan. Aerosol eliminator openings along the air outlet passageway aid in removal of any liquid aerosol still entrained in the output air.
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