Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1981-03-02
1983-05-10
Lacey, David L.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55400, 55414, 55DIG3, 2105123, 210787, 209144, 15353, B01D 4514
Patent
active
043828043
ABSTRACT:
A fluid/particle separator assembly includes an apertured rotary separator mounted substantially to close an inlet to a chamber through which a fluid is forced by a pump or impeller. The separator is rotated at such a speed that inclined faces bounding its apertures, and facing in the circumferential direction of motion, occlude direct flow through the separator; particles in the flow rebound from the separator to remain on its inlet side while the cleansed fluid passes through the rotor, is centrifuged outwardly and ducted by baffles in the chamber to an outlet. A method of separating particles from a flowing fluid by means of said rotary separator is also disclosed.
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Greer, Jr. Thomas J.
Lacey David L.
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