Gas separation: processes – Liquid contacting – And deflection
Reexamination Certificate
2005-02-08
2005-02-08
Chiesa, Richard L. (Department: 1724)
Gas separation: processes
Liquid contacting
And deflection
C055S440000, C095S221000, C095S267000, C095S272000, C096S355000, C096S356000, C096S360000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06852146
ABSTRACT:
A vane-type mist eliminator is provided with pocket-like channels extending along the lengths fo the vanes. The pockets allow droplets entrained in a gas stream to impinge and cling to the vane, and then drain, without being re-entrained in the gas stream because they are protected from the gas stream by a portion of the pocket which defines the channel. The device does not increase the pressure drop when compared with a similar device lacking the pockets, and allows for a higher throughput before breakthrough occurs.
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Holmes Timothy L.
Neuman Mark
Patel Kanti
Sanchez Roberto
ACS Industries, LP
Chiesa Richard L.
Ruben Bradley N.
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