Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1981-11-16
1983-09-27
Lacey, David L.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55100, 55136, 55152, 55410, 209127R, 141 44, 134 21, 417 49, 361226, B03C 900, B65B 3102
Patent
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ABSTRACT:
Gas-contaminated particulate material is passed through a vacuum chamber wherein it is subjected to an electric field to charge the gaseous contaminants to cause the gaseous contaminants to separate from the particulate material and enter a gas flow path through a vacuum-outlet conduit inflow communication with a vacuum source. A series of electrical potentials are established in the vacuum outlet conduit by a series of electrodes spaced from one another. Adjacent potentials or electrodes are of opposite polarity and the distance between adjacent potentials or electrodes decreases in the direction of the gas flow path out the vacuum outlet conduit whereby the vacuum and the electrodes move the gases from the vacuum chamber.
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Kelsey-Hayes Company
Lacey David L.
Milton Jr. Harold W.
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