Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1989-09-01
1990-12-11
Woo, Jay H.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55131, 55140, 55473, 55490, 55501, 312107, B03C 382, F16B 1212
Patent
active
049767534
ABSTRACT:
An applicance housing includes a box-like front part having a front panel and an open rear end, and a pair of symmetrical, box-like side parts, each having an open front end and an open medial side. The open medial sides of the two side parts snap together in coplanar abutment along a sagittal plane, and the open rear end of the front part then snaps onto the front ends of the two engaged side parts to form a closed housing. In an air cleaner embodiment, each of the two side parts is provided with a ventilated lateral side panel which is recessed to create a space for holding a sheet of filtering media, and a flush grill which snaps onto the side panels over the filters to hold them in place.
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Arant Gene W.
Lawrence Don C.
Mackey James P.
Tatung Company of America, Inc.
Woo Jay H.
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