Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Fluid distribution – Pumping
Patent
1998-08-19
2000-07-11
Simmons, David A.
Gas and liquid contact apparatus
Fluid distribution
Pumping
261 84, 261116, 261DIG43, 2392221, 239289, B01F 304, B01F 518
Patent
active
060860537
ABSTRACT:
A mister for use with fans having blades protected by a guard wherein the mister is mounted on the guard and through a plurality of water atomizing nozzles projects a mist into the fan airflow to produce a cooling effect by the evaporation of the moist air. The mister may be used with original equipment fans, or may be retrofitted to existing guarded fans and economically produces a distribution of water particles within the airflow.
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Natschke Craig A.
Walsh Jesse W.
Airmaster Fan Company
Hopkins Robert A.
Simmons David A.
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