Apparatus for re-homogenizing a gas/liquid mixture

Liquid purification or separation – Filter – Within flow line or flow line connected close casing

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210437, 210440, 210443, 210472, 2104161, 2104164, 2104165, 418 89, B01D 3502

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ABSTRACT:
A gas/liquid mixture passes through a duct in which a filter device is interposed, the filter device being disposed such that its outlet duct is essentially vertical. The outlet duct opens out into a collecting enclosure placed above the filter device. A side outlet duct from the enclosure is disposed below the level of the liquid collected in the enclosure, a top portion collecting the gas given off above the level. The top portion communicates with the inlet of a jet which reinjects the gas into the outlet flow so as to form a homogeneous gas/liquid stream. The invention may be used, in particular, in the lubrication circuit of a vacuum pump having vanes and oil seals.

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