Apparatus for removing and filtering dirty air from equipment

Gas separation – With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media – Cohesive filter media cleaning

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B01D 4604

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048865320

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for removing and filtering dirty air from equipment such as textile spinning machines. The apparatus has a suction duct through which dirty air is drawn. An intermediate duct containing a filter unit extends from the suction duct to a blower that blows the air through a discharge duct. The intermediate duct and discharge duct are partially contiguous with a common wall that has a portion shiftable from a common wall disposition during normal operation to a common wall opening and air flow diverting position to reverse air flow through the filter unit for cleaning and to cause air to be drawn to the blower through the discahrge duct. The shiftable wall portion may be mounted for pivoting or for sliding. The intermediate duct and the discharge duct may be arranged parallel or in crossing relation and may be rectangular to semi-circular in cross-section.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3887341 (1975-06-01), Sutter
patent: 4353721 (1982-10-01), Mollstatter

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