Liquid purification or separation – Recirculation – Serially connected distinct treating or storage units
Patent
1991-10-24
1992-12-01
Sever, Frank
Liquid purification or separation
Recirculation
Serially connected distinct treating or storage units
210197, 210252, 210435, B01D 2900
Patent
active
051678071
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed herein is a system for continuously removing particles from a flowing liquid and recovering them. In particular, the disclosed preferred embodiment is an application of the invention for the purpose of recovering curd particles from whey in the process of making cheese. The device employs a perforated conduit nested within the conduit bearing the flowing liquid. The liquid passes to the interior of the perforated conduit, leaving the particles moving in a slurry along the outer surface of the perforated conduit. The particle laden slurry encounters a barrier which diverts the flow into a particle recovery pipe.
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patent: 4637879 (1987-01-01), Hartley
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Arleigh Lee ad for Lee Fines Recovery System, admitted prior art.
Farmers Pride Cheese Equipment ad of Dec. 1981 for Satellite In-Line Fines Recovery System.
Sani-Matic Systems Division ad for wedgewire line strainers, admitted prior art.
DEC International Inc.
Sever Frank
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