Gas separation – Deflector – Plural deflectors overlapped and spaced serially in gas flow
Patent
1976-01-15
1977-06-07
Nozick, Bernard
Gas separation
Deflector
Plural deflectors overlapped and spaced serially in gas flow
55257QV, B01D 4500
Patent
active
040280772
ABSTRACT:
An impingement or rebound separator for removing mist from a flow of gas consists of a first series of spaced eliminator blades each having at least one of its ends connected to an end plate with the transverse axis of each blade sloping at an angle of about 20.degree. to about 30.degree. to the direction of flow of gas and a second series of spaced eliminator blades each having at least one of its ends connected to an end plate and with the transverse axis of each blade sloping at an angle of about 20.degree. to about 30.degree. to the direction of flow of gas but pitched in the opposite direction to the pitch of the first series of blades. The first and second series of blades defining a separator unit having a plurality of zig-zag or chevron shaped gas flow channels with the longitudinal axes of the blades tilted at an angle of about 30.degree. to about 45.degree. to the direction of flow of the gas stream so that liquid removed from the gas stream will be channeled downstream along the edges of each blade to collection means which may comprise the lower end plates.
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Nozick Bernard
Research-Cottrel, Inc.
Stowell Harold L.
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