Liquid purification or separation – With gas-liquid surface contact means – With separator
Patent
1976-02-23
1977-06-07
Wyse, Thomas G.
Liquid purification or separation
With gas-liquid surface contact means
With separator
119 3, 210167, 210195S, C02C 510, A01K 6100
Patent
active
040282457
ABSTRACT:
An arrangement for converting foreign and harmful matter found particularly in sewage water, in which the foreign matter is converted into harmless materials. A conversion tank with an intake for the water to be treated and having a drain for the treated water, is provided with rotating tubular members with perforations. These tubular members in the form of pipes, emerge on one side completely out of the water, whereas they are immersed on the otherside entirely into the water. The pipes are filled with materials which are insoluble in the water and which have a large surface area accessible to air and water. The pipes are carried by spoked wheels on a shaft, and they are paralel to each other as well as to the water surface. The perforations may be in the form of slots having parallel axes.
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Fogiel Max
Rheintechnik Weiland & Kaspar KG
Spitzer Robert H.
Wyse Thomas G.
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