Liquid purification or separation – Flow – fluid pressure or material level – responsive – Discharge of treated material
Patent
1982-11-03
1984-10-16
Hruskoci, Peter
Liquid purification or separation
Flow, fluid pressure or material level, responsive
Discharge of treated material
210207, 210262, 210521, 210522, B01D 2100
Patent
active
044773447
ABSTRACT:
A device for clarification of liquids and separation of precipitates is characterized by that it comprises a contact chamber 1 above which there is a multi-stream settling tank 2 and below which a chamber 6 for thickening the precipitate is comprised, and comprises an overflow pocket 5 for clarified liquid, the contact chamber 1 has the shape widening upwards, preferably the shape of an inversed cone or an inversed truncated pyramid and the axis of the contact chamber 1 is skew to the level, whereas on the upper edge of the contact chamber 1 an adjustable overflow edge 4 is situated, in the upper part of the multi-stream settling tank 2 there is an outflow unit 7, and the overflow pocket 5 is comprised below the outflow unit 7, the outflow unit 7 is constructed of many uniformly distributed outlet elements 8 which are stub pipes directed upwards and situated on the upper horizontal or inclined surface of the cover plate of the unit 7, the outlet surface of all stub pipes being situated on the same common plane above the plate 9.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2193706 (1940-03-01), Attwood
patent: 2264139 (1941-11-01), Montgomery et al.
Lis Andrzej
Olszewski Witold
Pietraszek Pawel
Tuznik Franciszek S.
Czaja John W.
Hruskoci Peter
Instytut Mechaniki Precyzyjnej
LandOfFree
Device for clarification of liquids and separation of precipitat does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.
If you have personal experience with Device for clarification of liquids and separation of precipitat, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Device for clarification of liquids and separation of precipitat will most certainly appreciate the feedback.
Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-1944586