Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Contact devices – Liquid spray
Patent
1989-07-14
1990-04-03
Chiesa, Richard L.
Gas and liquid contact apparatus
Contact devices
Liquid spray
261DIG15, 261DIG76, B01F 304
Patent
active
049138561
ABSTRACT:
A humidifier system where atomized water is caused to be rapidly evaporated as a result of being strategically located in the path of high velocity turbulent air created by converging deflector vane sets, and delivered to an outlet duct end for further distribution. An alternative embodiment illustrates a humidifier system where a central steam tube is substituted for the atomizing nozzles and steam fog is discharged into the high velocity turbulent air plane. Angled orifices in the central steam tube disperse steam against the air flow to further disperse steam within the humidifier assembly.
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Chiesa Richard L.
Dri-Steem Humidifier Company
Westman Nickolas E.
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