Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Fluid distribution – Pumping
Patent
1976-06-07
1977-11-01
Miles, Tim R.
Gas and liquid contact apparatus
Fluid distribution
Pumping
126113, 261 92, 261DIG15, B01F 304
Patent
active
040565823
ABSTRACT:
A versatile by-pass humidifier assembly utilizes the flow of air therethrough as the driving force to rotate a fluid carrier subassembly, but may also be adapted for use with an electric motor as the driving force. The water carrier subassembly has a unique "drop-in" design which permits easy removal and replacement, all without the use of tools or fasteners. Similarly, the fluid reservoir is removable for maintenance and cleaning and the cover is removable for access to the humidifier assembly interior, both being removable and replaceable without the use of tools or fasteners of any sort.
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Beatrice Foods Co.
Chiesa Richard L.
Miles Tim R.
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