Device for treating a fluid

Liquid purification or separation – Particulate material type separator – e.g. – ion exchange or... – Within flow line or flow line connected closed casing

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C210S289000, C210S293000

Reexamination Certificate

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08048301

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a device1for treating a fluid, including a container2,3with inner space, at least one entrance to the inner space arranged on the container, wherein the entrance includes a first and second opening4,5, a grid body14which is arranged in the inner space and which divides the inner space into a first compartment for a treatment arrangement, preferably filter material, connected to the first opening4and at least one second compartment which is connected by means of a tube25to the second opening5and which is free of filter material. The tube has a connector arrangement for connecting the second opening to the first compartment.

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