Liquid purification or separation – With gas-liquid surface contact means
Patent
1996-07-16
1997-11-25
McCarthy, Neil
Liquid purification or separation
With gas-liquid surface contact means
210616, 261 94, 261DIG72, C02F 310, B01J 1930
Patent
active
056908199
ABSTRACT:
A biochemical filter ball that substitutes for the parallel elongated vertical plates of standard biochemical balls a plurality of vertical, transverse, and angled plates which have intersecting angles of about 90 and 45 degrees with one another. All the plates are parallel to a central axis. With such an arrangement, no matter what orientation the biochemical filter balls may take, they will all effectively retain the filtered water on their plates. By this placement of the vertical, transverse and angled plates, surface area for water retention as well as the flow time of the filtered water can be increased. Thus oxygen content in water can be increased, and the object of having improved efficiency of biochemical filtering can be achieved.
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Green Theodore M.
McCarthy Neil
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