Liquid particulate extraction device

Gas separation – Mounted or supported for continuous motion – Differentially deflected system fluid constituents

Reexamination Certificate

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C055S407000, C055S400000, C055S423000, C055S404000, C055S405000, C095S270000

Reexamination Certificate

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07846228

ABSTRACT:
Extraction devices are disclosed for extracting liquid particulates from a gaseous stream. The extraction devices may have a powered or free spinning rotating extractor that may be mounted in the extraction device's source or extraction duct. During operation, liquid particulates impinging on the rotating extractor form a thin film of extracted liquid that travels due to centrifugal force to the periphery of the extractor's exterior surface where the extracted liquid may be flung to the inner surface of the extraction duct and collected.

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