Apparatus for removing particles from fluid

Liquid purification or separation – Tangential flow or centrifugal fluid action – Multiple cyclone

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210 84, B04C 5103, B04C 504

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for removing particles from fluid providing a casing having a first chamber with an inlet for particle laden fluid disposed in substantially tangential relation to the first chamber to produce a fluid vortex therewithin, a second chamber with individual particle and fluid outlets, and a partition disposed within the casing intermediate the chambers to form an annular passage interconnecting the chambers in fluid transferring relation for annular constriction of the fluid vortex centrifically to separate particles from the fluid for segregated discharge through their respective particle and fluid outlets.

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