Gas separation – Deflector – Fixed gas whirler or rotator means
Patent
1974-10-16
1976-07-13
Lutter, Frank W.
Gas separation
Deflector
Fixed gas whirler or rotator means
55DIG30, 60311, B01D 4512, B04C 504
Patent
active
039690962
ABSTRACT:
A cyclone separator having multiple-vaned gas inlets adapted to guide the gas flow into the interior of the cyclone separator. The total sum of the inlet areas is at least equal to the smallest internal flow area and the cyclone is useful for separating suspended solid particles from internal combustion engine exhaust gases.
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Costello James A
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Lutter Frank W.
Prunner Kathleen J.
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