Device for the disposal of liquid media

Fluid handling – Diverse fluid containing pressure systems – Main line flow displaces additive from shunt reservoir

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137571, 137582, 184 614, 210168, F17D 114, F17D 316

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055753078

ABSTRACT:
In a device for the disposal of liquid media, such as cooling-lubricating liquids containing production residue, such as chips from industrial processes, wherein these media can be returned via at least one pipe line to a return reservoir and from there through a pipe line connected near the bottom to at least one collecting tank by means of at least one return pump, it is intended to prevent deposits of production residue in the return reservoir and to clean it. This is accomplished in that the return reservoir has the approximate shape of a standing circular cylinder, in which at least one pipe line supplying liquid media terminates approximately tangentially. Because of this a circulating flow of the liquid media is generated in the return reservoir, which cleans the interior wall of the return reservoir and prevents the deposit of production residues.

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