Liquid purification or separation – Filter – With pump – gas pressure – or suction source
Patent
1994-06-01
1995-12-12
Dawson, Robert A.
Liquid purification or separation
Filter
With pump, gas pressure, or suction source
210438, 210451, 210460, 210463, 1231791, B01D 35027
Patent
active
054746787
ABSTRACT:
A starting fluid injection system includes an in-line filter having a body and a filter element. The body defines a passageway extending between the ends of the body and a set of threads formed around the passageway intermediate the ends. The filter element includes a tubular shaft that is threadedly received in the set of threads and a filter mounted to the tubular shaft remote from the set of threads. The tubular shaft is dimensioned to create an annular chamber between the shaft and the body and the annular chamber is in fluid communication with the exterior of the filter portion.
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Dawson Robert A.
Kold Ban International, Ltd.
Walker W. L.
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