Gas separation – With means facilitating transportability or handling of...
Patent
1976-05-20
1977-12-06
Lutter, Frank W.
Gas separation
With means facilitating transportability or handling of...
55362, 55364, 55366, 55372, 55376, 55429, 55485, 55502, 55DIG2, 55DIG3, 55DIG9, 55DIG26, 2523011W, 25230115, B01D 5000
Patent
active
040614808
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus which uses suction to draw radioactive particles through a high efficiency filter and contains such filtered particles in a disposable bladder-filter unit for subsequent disposal. The bladder-filter unit prevents the escape of filtered radioactive particles to the ambient atmosphere during the operation of the apparatus and also during disposal, as well as preventing the radioactive contamination of the remainder of the apparatus.
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Frye Burton L.
LaVoie Raymond V.
Pittman Max G.
Runge David A.
Souza Lawrence C.
Curry Charles D. B.
Lacey David L.
Lutter Frank W.
Sciascia R. S.
Skorich James M.
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