Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Chemical reactor – Waste gas purifier
Patent
1993-03-26
1994-11-08
Santiago, Amalia L.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Chemical reactor
Waste gas purifier
165 4, 165 7, 165 8, 165 9, 422173, 422182, 431 5, 432180, F28D 1904, F23G 706
Patent
active
053624491
ABSTRACT:
A regenerative device can thermally treat gases. This device has a housing with a gas inlet and a gas outlet. A cage having a central interior is rotatably mounted in the housing between the inlet and the outlet. A plurality of gas permeable blocks are mounted peripherally in the cage around its central interior to provide therethrough: (a) an incoming flow path from the inlet to the central interior, and (b) an outgoing flow path from the central interior to the gas outlet. This incoming flow path within the blocks is non-converging. A drive motor can rotate the cage to move blocks successively past the inlet and the outlet.
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Adams Thomas L.
Applied Regenerative Tech. Co., Inc.
Santiago Amalia L.
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