Liquid purification or separation – With movable support – Float
Patent
1991-05-30
1992-04-28
Silverman, Stanley S.
Liquid purification or separation
With movable support
Float
210923, 210519, 417160, 417172, E02B 1304
Patent
active
051086000
ABSTRACT:
A separator jet to separate a first liquid from a second liquid upon which the first liquid is floating. The separator jet has a main body with a base and a top. There is an inlet nozzle in the base to receive a transport fluid. An outlet nozzle with a diameter larger than the inlet nozzle receives fluid from the inlet nozzle and is positioned within the main body to define an inlet for the first and second liquids in the top of the main body. An inlet in the base of the outlet nozzle, adjacent the inlet nozzle, receives the first and second liquids and allows the first and second liquids to be transported by the transport fluid out of the outlet nozzle. The jet may be mounted on a float and, in the preferred embodiment, may be mounted on a vessel that can be anchored in a waterway to clear oil from that waterway or mounted to be able to sail in polluted water.
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Koblanski John N.
Rees David W.
Silverman Stanley S.
Upton Christopher
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