Gas separation – With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media – Solid agent cleaning member movingly contacts apparatus
Patent
1978-04-10
1979-07-31
Lutter, Frank W.
Gas separation
With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media
Solid agent cleaning member movingly contacts apparatus
55319, 55394, 55426, 55447, 55462, 181231, 181257, 181274, B01D 5000, F01N 302
Patent
active
041629043
ABSTRACT:
A silencer-separator having a cylindrical casing of circular cross section which is divided into an upper separator chamber and a lower expansion chamber. An inlet pipe directs a gas stream into the expansion chamber, and a pair of angularly disposed tubes direct the gas upward through a divider into the separator chamber with a swirling motion along the interior wall surface. A tubular central outlet extends through the upper end closure and has an entrance a substantial vertical distance therebelow. A peripheral baffle adjacent the interior wall collects entrained particles in the separator section and the collected particles are drained through a tube that may lead to the bottom of the expansion chamber. A perforated cylindrical body filled with a noise-attenuating fibrous substance is coaxially supported within the central outlet.
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patent: 1789717 (1931-01-01), Walker
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patent: 2288245 (1942-06-01), Kopp
patent: 3251176 (1966-05-01), Gleason
patent: 3924575 (1975-12-01), Zipay
Clay Paul E.
Floyd James K.
American Air Filter Company, Inc.
Lacey David L.
Lutter Frank W.
Winger Jon C.
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