Gas separation – With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media – Solid agent cleaning member movingly contacts apparatus
Patent
1993-03-29
1994-10-11
Housel, James C.
Gas separation
With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media
Solid agent cleaning member movingly contacts apparatus
15353, 55248, 55255, 55256, 552573, B01D 4700
Patent
active
053543475
ABSTRACT:
A vacuum system which uses water as a filtration medium to effectively capture dirt and dust particles. The vacuum system uses a canister or tank, which can be placed on a wheeled mobile frame for mobility. Within the tank, a removeable insert includes a number of equally spaced annular plates with a first of the annular plates fitting snugly against the outside wall of the tank and the next plate fitting snugly against the outside wall of a central cylindrical column. The plates then continue to alternate from outside wall of the tank to the outside wall of the column to form alternating gaps and, thus, a serpentine airflow path. The bottom portion of the tank is filled with a quantity of water sufficient to cover the bottom of an air intake port. A blower draws air, along with accompanying debris, from the intake port through the water. The water filtered air, which now contains a considerable quantity of entrained water, is then drawn through the serpentine path wherein the resulting varying air speeds, along with the eddy currents generated by this path, effectively remove the entrained water from the air.
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Clark, Jr. Jack G.
McCoy Stephen T.
Collins Laura E.
E. B. S. Equipment Broker Services, Inc.
Housel James C.
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