Abstract: Filter charging apparatus for filter assembly for removal of radioactive contaminants in a fluid stream, the filter assembly including a housing with at least one filter bed therein and the filter charging apparatus for adding filter material to the filter assembly includes a tank with an opening therein, the tank opening being disposed in flow communication with opposed first and second conduit means, the first conduit means being in flow communication with the filter assembly housing and the second conduit means being in flow communication with a blower means. Upon activation of the blower means, the blower means pneumatically conveys the filter material from the tank to the filter housing.
Abstract: A filter-bed assembly comprises two adjacent beds each including adsorbent materials held between perforate sheets. The perforate sheets form the sides of the beds and have upstanding pleats therein to add rigidity thereto and to serve as spacers between the beds. Some of the pleats extend into the adsorbent material, and others of the pleats extend away from the adsorbent material toward the adjacent bed.
Abstract: Internal combustion engine exhaust gas muffler and purifier with segmented hollow shell and removable middle segment, said shell having an upstream exhaust gas expansion chamber, a downstream sound-absorbing and sound-collecting chamber, and a middle, removable cartridge receiving housing, the cartridge being filled with small particles of exhaust gas purifying material.
Abstract: Finely divided solids are removed from a feed gas by passing the gas through an elongated annular mass of solid particulate contact material held between two generally concentric cylindrical walls. The outer wall is louvered having vanes outwardly inclined to the vertical at 15.degree. to 80.degree. and the louver openings are of such width that most of the particles of contact material are capable of passing through them. The inner wall is perforated to permit passage of gas through the wall and may be louvered similarly to the outer wall but having the louver vanes inwardly inclined. The finely divided solids are entrained or trapped in the mass of contact material which is moved downwardly through and out of the annular space between the two concentric cylindrical walls. The contact material is then treated to separate entrained finely divided solids and returned to the upper end of the annular space.
Abstract: Apparatus for removing moisture such as oil and water vapor from compressed gases such as air with less decrease in pressure by conventional filter means by providing a relatively coarse annular filter to condense the major portion of such moisture by gases passing downward therethrough to afford drainage of condensate by gravity before the gases pass upward through coaxial interior desiccant filter means to remove any residual moisture before the moisture free gases are discharged from the upper end of the desiccant filter means. The coarse filter is contained between transparent outer and inner containers and the desiccant filter means is contained within the transparent inner container so as to extend upwardly above the upper end of the coarse filter such that the condition of both the coarse filter and desiccant filter means is visually observable.
Abstract: System includes a closed housing having a plurality of rectangularly configured beds with perforate sidewalls longitudinally disposed in housing in laterally spaced disposition with each other. Alternate spaces at inlet end are closed and alternate spaces opposite the open ends are closed at exit end whereby contaminated gas is laterally squeezed through the beds filled with particulate adsorbent. The lower portions of the beds funnel into longitudinally extending discharge chutes enclosed within respective wells, the lower edges of the chutes rising at a constant angle above the well floor. An evacuation system coupled to the wells suctions the pile of particulate from the most remote portion of the chutes first.
Abstract: A perforated floor panel for use in the construction of a floor for a "clean room" having a return air system, and the like, which provides a controlled constant balanced pressure drop across the floor and a roughing filtration of air passing through it, the floor panel comprising a perforated floor pan, a balancing pad, and a balancing pad retainer which holds the balancing pad in position against the bottom surface of the floor pan.
Abstract: Apparatus is disclosed for removing medical anesthetic gases, after inhalation by a patient, in order to prevent these gases from being expelled into an operating room. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a housing adapted to be connected into an anesthetic gas system, and a removable and disposable cartridge in the housing including at least two anesthetic gas adsorbent fillers. In other embodiments a disposable cartridge may be employed without a housing which can be readily connected into the anesthetic gas system.