Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1989-03-21
1990-03-27
Nozick, Bernard
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55203, 55204, 2105121, 210 97, B01D 1900
Patent
active
049117386
ABSTRACT:
The gaseous phase is detected and then separated from a liquid phase in a fluid. This is accomplished by centrifuging the liquid phase while the gaseous phase migrates to the axis. When the expected phase is detected at a predetermined port, a signal is generated to open the liquid or gas valve at the respective outlet ports and to modulate these valves in such a manner as to withdraw fluid at the same volume rate at which it is admitted.
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Mackin James A.
Manning John R.
Nozick Bernard
Shook Gene E.
The United States of America as represented by the United States
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