Liquid purification or separation – Flow – fluid pressure or material level – responsive – Discharge of treated material
Patent
1982-09-30
1984-09-04
Hruskoci, Peter A.
Liquid purification or separation
Flow, fluid pressure or material level, responsive
Discharge of treated material
55DIG46, 55288, 98115SB, 118326, 210167, B01D 3508
Patent
active
044695950
ABSTRACT:
A paint spray booth including water wash means for removing airborne paint particles from air flowing through the booth. A holding tank at the bottom of the booth collects the water from the water wash means and a pump recirculates the water from the holding tank to the water wash means near the top of the booth. A filtering tank is connected to the holding tank and is located outside the booth. A pair of filters are disposed in series in the filtering tank and filter the water as it passes from the holding tank to the pump. The filters are individually removable from the filter tank for cleaning and/or replacement so that when one filter becomes clogged, it can be removed and cleaned while the other filter continues the filtering process so that there is no interruption in use of the spray booth.
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Cohen Sharon T.
Hruskoci Peter A.
Protectaire Systems Company
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