Gas separation – Residue access – handling or removing means – Separable collection container
Patent
1990-01-03
1991-10-29
Woo, Jay H.
Gas separation
Residue access, handling or removing means
Separable collection container
55472, 55476, 55510, 55DIG3, B01D 4600
Patent
active
050613057
ABSTRACT:
A vacuum filter vessel having a base and a source of vacuum. There is an inlet for dust laden air and a mainly imperforate container to receive dust. The inlet and the source of vacuum communicate with each other by a passageway extending around the container to communicate the top of the container and the vacuum source. There is a perforate filter member at the top of the mainly imperforate container to filter dust from the dust laden air.
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Bushey C. Scott
Woo Jay H.
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