Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Physical type apparatus – Means separating or dissolving a material constituent
Patent
1980-05-30
1982-08-31
Garris, Bradley
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Physical type apparatus
Means separating or dissolving a material constituent
2101981, 422278, B01F 100, B01F 312
Patent
active
043472249
ABSTRACT:
A dispenser for dissolving a solid chemical into a flowing liquid includes a refillable cartridge that is held in a removable housing. A small amount of the liquid is diverted and is flowed upwardly through the chemical to dissolve same. The dissolved chemical is mixed with the rest of the liquid in an apertured protrusion that extends above a small liquid outlet hole in the top of the cartridge. The protrusion directs the liquid flow toward the liquid outlet opening of the dispenser.
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Beckert Adolf F.
Nowlin Duane D.
Winberg Dennis G.
Ecodyne Corporation
Garris Bradley
Kaplan Charles M.
Siegel Joel E.
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