Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Including use of vacuum – suction – or inert atmosphere
Patent
1984-08-06
1989-02-28
Davis, Curtis R.
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
Including use of vacuum, suction, or inert atmosphere
134144, 134155, 134167R, 210230, 210354, 15312R, 15345, B08B 504
Patent
active
048082341
ABSTRACT:
As a preliminary step, the dirty filter is dried to remove substantially all moisture from the dust on the filter. The filter is then spun in a closed cabinet. Simultaneously, a jet of pressurized air is reciprocated in close proximity along the inner surface of the filter. Also at the same time, suction is maintained on the cabinet, to remove dust-laden air and assist in the dislodging of the dust from the filter paper. By the combined actions of spinning, close-coupled reverse air jetting, and suction, the dust can substantially all be removed from the dirty filter.
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McKay Reid W.
McKay Roy D.
Winfield Daniel A.
Cohen Sharon T.
Davis Curtis R.
Johnson Ernest Peter
McWinn Filter Services Ltd.
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