Gas separation – Deflector – Parallel and continuous nonplanar members
Patent
1975-01-02
1976-06-08
Lutter, Frank W.
Gas separation
Deflector
Parallel and continuous nonplanar members
55444, B01D 4508
Patent
active
039619222
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for separating gas from liquid droplets comprising a chamber arranged such that gas passes along a zigzag path between spaced vane plates and then through an outlet. Each of the vane plates has stepped shoulders to form a circuitous path along which the gas passes such that the gas will rub against and have maximum contact with the wall of the plates, depositing the droplets of liquid thereon. The droplets will fall to the bottom of the chamber where they may be removed at periodic intervals from the chamber. The gas passes from the chamber in a dry state, free of the droplets of liquid.
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Crutsinger Gerald G.
Dallas Research Enterprises
Lacey David L.
Lutter Frank W.
Moore Howard E.
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