Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Separating
Patent
1997-08-21
1999-04-27
Popovics, Robert J.
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Separating
2104164, 210470, 21049701, 2104973, 210499, 210474, 210477, 210443, 210448, 210451, B01D 3700, B01D 3502
Patent
active
058977872
ABSTRACT:
A strainer formed by a body member defining an inlet passage for receiving the fluid and an outlet passage for discharging the fluid. A chamber is connected to the outlet passage and an internal passage connects the inlet passage to the chamber. A separator is disposed in the chamber for separating particles from the fluid as the fluid passes through the chamber. The fluid is thus routed into the inlet passage, and through the inlet passage to the chamber where the particles are separated. The fluid is then passed to the discharge passage for discharging the fluid to a conduit.
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Dresser Industries Inc.
Popovics Robert J.
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