Gas separation – With remote fan or pump and unconfined flow to separator
Patent
1980-07-25
1983-08-30
Spitzer, Robert H.
Gas separation
With remote fan or pump and unconfined flow to separator
55482, 55490, 55515, 62503, 210282, 210484, B01D 5304
Patent
active
044014473
ABSTRACT:
An adsorbent unit for installation in a refrigerant receiver including first and second porous container members, adsorbent in the container members, a yoke attaching the first and second containers in end-to-end relationship, an aperture in the yoke for receiving a pipe in the refrigerant receiver, and a length of tubing mounted on the pipe for bearing on the yoke adjacent the aperture to retain the adsorbent unit in position.
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Gastel Joseph P.
Multiform Desiccants, Inc.
Spitzer Robert H.
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