Liquid purification or separation – With heater or heat exchanger – Within gravitational separator
Patent
1989-09-14
1991-01-08
Fisher, Richard V.
Liquid purification or separation
With heater or heat exchanger
Within gravitational separator
210523, 210538, C02F 140
Patent
active
049832840
ABSTRACT:
A grease/oil separator of the type primarily used in industry for the removal of grease/oil contaminants from water flowing from a restaurant or like business to the conventional sewer facilities and being of the type which includes a heater structure mounted within a receiving container. A heat conductive wing defines a heat sink and is secured to an under portion of a trough or receiving portion of a containment removal sump. The heat sink is dimensioned and configured to extend into submerged relation within the liquid reservoir of the receiving container and transfer heat, through conductivity therefrom to the heat sump so as to maintain the heat sump at a minimum predetermined temperature sufficient to prevent grease/oil contaminants from solidifying and clogging the removal sump.
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Fisher Richard V.
Thermaco, Inc.
Upton Christoper
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