Gas separation – With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media – Solid agent cleaning member movingly contacts apparatus
Patent
1981-06-11
1982-11-09
Nozick, Bernard
Gas separation
With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media
Solid agent cleaning member movingly contacts apparatus
55439, 55459R, 209211, B01D 4512
Patent
active
043582990
ABSTRACT:
The separator, as independent appliance or as integrated component of inline pumps, has a housing with liquid inlet and outlet connector pipes lying on one common center line and a substantially cylindrical separation chamber arranged therebetween. Into this chamber a liquid-gas mixture is introduced tangentially and set in rotation about the axis (y) of the chamber forming a center of rotation. The gas is forced to the center of rotation and conducted to the exterior while the degassed liquid flows out of the chamber through a separate opening. A plane (A) placed through the common center line (x) of the connector pipes and a plane (B) placed through the chamber axis (y) and standing perpendicularly on the plane (A) produce an intersection line (z) which forms with the center line an angle (a) in the order of magnitude of 0.degree.<.alpha.<90.degree., but preferably .alpha..apprxeq.45.degree..
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Jensen Niels D.
Nielsen Kurt F.
Grundfos a/s
Handal Anthony H.
Meller Michael N.
Nozick Bernard
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