Liquid purification or separation – Gravitational separator – Superposed compartments or baffles – e.g. – parallel plate type
Patent
1979-09-12
1981-07-14
Spitzer, Robert H.
Liquid purification or separation
Gravitational separator
Superposed compartments or baffles, e.g., parallel plate type
210DIG5, B01D 2100
Patent
active
042785456
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for separating solids and liquid components of different densities from a fluid mixture or emulsion. The apparatus is comprised of a stack of vertically disposed spaced plates that are positioned within a container and between an inlet and an outlet. The plates are corrugated and the fluid mixture flows from the inlet, and through the stack, parallel to the corrugations, whereby the solids in the mixture drop through to the bottom of the plates, and the light density liquid components flow up toward the top of the stack, while the heavy density liquid components pass through the lower portion of the stack and out towards the outlet.
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Batutis Edward F.
Kugler Walter R.
Rodriguez Edward
Antonis William N.
Decker Ken C.
Spitzer Robert H.
The Bendix Corporation
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