Gas separation – With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media – Cohesive filter media cleaning
Patent
1991-12-19
1993-07-13
Spitzer, Robert
Gas separation
With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media
Cohesive filter media cleaning
553411, 55366, 55429, 55439, 55472, B01D 2915, B01D 2962
Patent
active
052269388
ABSTRACT:
A separator assembly includes a tubular bag separator having a cylindrical casing and supported in an axially vertical position by an upright stanchion mounted on an associated support base. The separator is used in combination with a disposable drum positioned under the separator. A manually operable jack elevates the separator and maintain it in a raised position above the height of an associated drum to facilitate drum removal and replacement. The stanchion is releasably retained in vertical position and foldable to a horizontally disposed position to facilitate transporting and storing the separator assembly.
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Bailey William
Loura Antonio
Spitzer Robert
The Spencer Turbine Company
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