Compact device for continuous removal of water from an airstream

Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft structure – Passenger or crew accommodation

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55300, 55446, B64D 1100, B01D 4500

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H00005290

ABSTRACT:
A separator for removing frozen or condensed water from an air stream, such as to aircraft environmental and avionics cooling systems, is described which comprises a generally tubular housing having an inlet and outlet, one or more flexible disks and baffle plates disposed in preselected spacing within the housing to define a tortuous air path therethrough, a motor, such as in the form of a magnetic pulse solenoid, operatively connected to each disk for controllably flexing each disk whereby moisture deposited on the disk is removed, and a conduit operatively connected to the housing for draining moisture therefrom.

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