Gas separation – Deflector
Reexamination Certificate
2005-08-30
2005-08-30
Smith, Duane (Department: 1724)
Gas separation
Deflector
C055S385100, C055S428000, C055S435000, C055S441000, C055S442000, C055S443000, C055S446000, C055S452000, C055S459100, C055S461000, C055S462000, C055S465000, C055SDIG001
Reexamination Certificate
active
06936086
ABSTRACT:
A high conductivity particle filter provides a flow path to subject a fluid stream to a series of turns. The turns require an abrupt directional change for the fluid stream. Traps are positioned in proximity to the turns to capture particles, which have greater inertia than the fluid. The flow path may be a spiral or a series of parallel paths. A cross sectional area of the flow path may be progressively decreased to increase flow velocity and particle inertia.
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Aitchison Brad
Härkönen Kari
Greene Jason M.
Planar Systems Inc.
Smith Duane
Stoel Rives LLP
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