Gas separation: apparatus – Degasifying means for liquid – Including means to remove mist entrained in gas
Patent
1996-12-12
1998-07-07
Bushey, C. Scott
Gas separation: apparatus
Degasifying means for liquid
Including means to remove mist entrained in gas
55407, 55409, 95270, 96216, B01D 1900
Patent
active
057762295
ABSTRACT:
Oil separator rotor located in an enclosure provided with an oil reinjection system for lubricating a bearing. The oil separator rotor, which dries the excess air passing out of the enclosure, acts by aiding the deposition of suspended oil on the walls of a lining or packing of the rotor. The lining is a honeycomb material cartridge offering easy separation without excessive pressure losses. The rotor is assembled by bolts, which interconnect the end plates traversing the lining.
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Blanes Gerard Antoine Gilbert
Cannavo Rene Joseph Antoine
Forgue Jean Bernard
Garnier Francis Georges Albert
Hugues Michel Georges
Bushey C. Scott
Societe Nationale d'etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviati
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