Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – With means to treat gas or vapor
Patent
1975-01-09
1976-03-02
Miles, Tim R.
Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids
Apparatus
With means to treat gas or vapor
261 90, 137428, 417 40, 55216, 55230, F26b 2106
Patent
active
039408612
ABSTRACT:
Condenser apparatus for removing moisture from the air including a housing for the condenser apparatus, which housing has both a cooling liquid inlet and an air inlet at one end. Within the housing is a condensing chamber and a rotatable disc spaced inwardly from the liquid inlet so that when the disc is rotated and liquid is impinged upon the disc a cooling liquid droplet cloud is produced in the condensing chamber. At the opposite end of the condenser housing from the inlet is an air outlet and a concentrically positioned rotatable blower. Located between the blower and the rotatable disc is a rotatable liquid droplet interceptor wheel for collecting entrained liquid droplets before they pass into the blower and depositing them into an underlying bath. Circumferentially around the interceptor wheel is a liquid pump that removes liquid from the condenser apparatus. An electric motor is utilized for rotatably driving all of the rotating elements. The condenser apparatus is provided with apparatus de-energization means including a liquid level sensing means connected in cooperative relationship to a switch for de-energizing the apparatus in the event of overflow and a means to retain the overflow liquid after de-energization.
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Clements Gregory N.
General Electric Company
Miles Tim R.
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