Agitating – By vibration – By electrostrictive or magnetostrictive transducer
Patent
1983-02-22
1988-08-16
Hornsby, Harvey C.
Agitating
By vibration
By electrostrictive or magnetostrictive transducer
366116, 310328, B01F 1102
Patent
active
047640219
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a fluid flow sonic energy reactor particularly adapted for blood hemolysis. An ultrasonic generator is provided with a tapered resonator, the small diameter end of which forms one planar surface of the reactor cavity. The reactor includes an anvil, one end of which has a central surface region that is closely spaced from the small diameter end of the tapered resonator. An O-ring is in contact with the periphery of the small diameter end of the resonator as well as the adjacent surface of the anvil to form therebetween a sealed chamber. First and second bores extend through the anvil to the central surface region thereof to introduce fluid into the chamber and remove fluid therefrom.
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Corning Glass Works
Hornsby Harvey C.
Simmons, Jr. William J.
Stinson Frankie L.
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