Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material – Hard material disintegrating machines – With material-handling means
Patent
1975-12-24
1978-04-18
Purser, Ernest R.
Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material
Hard material disintegrating machines
With material-handling means
299 12, 299 81, 2394285, 417196, E21C 708
Patent
active
040848558
ABSTRACT:
Fluid-driven air-pumping and mixing apparatus for pumping air into a high methane environment and mixing ambient airborne impurities with such fluid for diluting the same. The apparatus includes a divergent mixing chamber proximate the outlet of the apparatus and a fluid dispersing nozzle having a configuration and location relative to the mixing chamber for maximizing air flow through the apparatus as well as providing a subsidiary advantage of increasing mixing of the driving fluid with the airborne impurities.
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Miles Roscoe C.
Subrick Joseph
Talman Woods G.
Danchuk William A.
Pate III William F.
Purser Ernest R.
United States Steel Corporation
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