Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1980-05-19
1982-06-22
Spear, Jr., Frank A.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
210188, 2103232, 346140R, G01D 1518
Patent
active
043360378
ABSTRACT:
A continuous deaeration system for a fluid pump system includes a housing having an inlet port through which aerated fluid flows into the housing from a pump, an outlet port through which aerated fluid flows for recirculation in the fluid system, and a deaerated fluid outlet port through which virtually contaminant and air-free fluid flows to an ink jet printer apparatus. The housing encloses a filter element with appropriately sized interstices which continuously separates air and fluid contaminants from the flow of aerated fluid received from the inlet port of the housing. A reservoir, also within the housing, collects the contaminant free deaerated fluid and air separated from the deaerated fluid. The air-fluid mixture is transmitted to the outlet port of the housing while the virtually contaminant free deaerated fluid exits the housing through the deaerated fluid outlet port.
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Banka Eugene F.
Goldis Alexander
Sellen Kenneth R.
Burroughs Corporation
Cooper Kenneth J.
Peterson Kevin R.
Spear, Jr. Frank A.
Warner Delbert P.
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