Tortuous Path Patents (Class 96/350)
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Patent number: 8944420Abstract: The present invention is a container having a diptube inlet, at least one baffle disc positioned between the outlet of the diptube and the outlet of the container to provide a narrow annular space between the baffle disc and the sidewall of the container to prevent liquid droplets from entering the outlet to the container and the inner surface of the container sidewall and an annular, radially inward projecting deflector ledge on the sidewall, proximate the baffle disc. The present invention is also a process of delivering a chemical precursor from a container having the above structure. Liquid and vapor delivery are both contemplated.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2012Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Charles Michael Birtcher, Thomas Andrew Steidl
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Patent number: 8425665Abstract: A fluid scrubber in the form of a submerged gas reactor includes a reaction vessel, a gas delivery lube partially disposed within the reaction vessel to deliver a gas into the reaction vessel and a scrubbing liquid inlet that provides a scrubbing liquid to the reaction vessel at a rate sufficient to maintain a controlled, constant level of fluid within the reaction vessel. A weir is disposed within the reaction vessel adjacent the gas delivery tube to form a first fluid circulation path between a first weir end and a wall of the reaction vessel and a second fluid circulation path between a second weir end and an upper end of the reaction vessel. During operation, gas introduced through the tube mixes with the scrubbing liquid and the combined gas and liquid flow at a high rate with a high degree of turbulence along the first and second, circulation paths defined around the weir, thereby promoting vigorous mixing and intimate contact between the gas and the scrubbing liquid.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2007Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Heartland Technology Partners, LLCInventors: Bernard F. Duesel, Jr., Michael J. Rutsch
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Patent number: 8162296Abstract: The present invention is a container having a diptube inlet, at least one baffle disc positioned between the outlet of the diptube and the outlet of the container to provide a narrow annular space between the baffle disc and the sidewall of the container to prevent liquid droplets from entering the outlet to the container and the inner surface of the container sidewall and an annular, radially inward projecting deflector ledge on the sidewall, proximate the baffle disc. The present invention is also a process of delivering a chemical precursor from a container having the above structure. Liquid and vapor delivery are both contemplated.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2009Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Charles Michael Birtcher, Thomas Andrew Steidl
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Patent number: 7886768Abstract: A hydraulic fluid tank includes a tank main member of a box-shaped member with a return port and a drawing port that are opened therein; and a divider member that is located in an interior of the tank main member and defines a path of fluid flow from the return port to the drawing port. In addition, the divider member is formed so that the fluid flow makes at least one turn in a vertical direction and at least one turn in a width direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2005Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Komatsu Ltd.Inventors: Hidehiko Kobayashi, Kenzo Kimoto
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Patent number: 6866705Abstract: Sanding and screening are steps in floor finishing that produce large quantities of fine dust which is difficult to remove and which plugs porous filter elements of dust collection systems. Dust collection is enhanced with a floor screening attachment for a floor machine. A vacuum system with a liquid filtering medium is provided to collect dust produced during screening. A dust collection unit is also disclosed to collect and separate sawdust produced by sanding which can cause foaming of a liquid filter medium.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2001Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Inventors: Larry Nielsen, Randy Rowley
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Patent number: 6863268Abstract: A method of humidifying gases to 100% relative humidity and a humidifier to carry out such a method are provided to humidify gases for fuel cells and for other applications. The humidification of gases is thermally controlled and thermal energy is managed to provide an efficient system. A pre-humidifier accommodates a wide range of flow rates of dry gas to initially humidify and pre-heat the gas, and a boiler provides steam to mix with the effluent from the pre-humidifier to humidify the gas to saturation. A thermal insulator between the boiler and bulk water and/or pre-humidifier enhances the steam generation from the boiler and prevents direct heating of water or gases by heat from the boiler. Above the boiler, bulk water, and pre-humidifier, a mixing chamber further functions as a condenser and water separator. The mixing chamber provides a space for mixing gases and steam and separates saturated gases from condensed water.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2003Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Inventor: Chaojiong Zhang
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Patent number: 6805734Abstract: This invention relates to a cascade-type scrubber, with which the wet scrubbing of the exhaust gas and removal of droplets from the gas can be performed in one and the same scrubber, producing a pure, dropless gas. It is thus essential that the cascade tubing typical of the cascade scrubber and the equipment for droplet removal are combined into a single compact entity, which is formed of several nested chambers.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Outokumpu OYJInventors: Launo Lilja, Pasi Määttä, Pekka Niemelä, Timo Nivala, Bror Nyman
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Patent number: 6521027Abstract: An air cleaner includes a scrubber, a water purifier and a water feeder. The scrubber includes a housing being provided with a central tank and an air outlet. A barrel is disposed inside the housing so as to form a scrubbing room with the central tank. An air pump is disposed on top of the housing for pumping air into the scrubbing room via a pipe extending downward to the central tank so as to force scrubbing water contained in the central tank sprayed upward and scattered. One or a plurality of perforated middle barrels are disposed inside the scrubbing room in a manner coaxial with the central tank for dividing the sprayed water into fine drops. The water purifier have a filtering layer and an activated carbon part for purifying the scrubbing water. A water feeding means is disposed on the upper portion of the scrubbing room for supplying scrubbing water.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2000Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Inventor: Sheng Shyong Wang
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Patent number: 6508867Abstract: A vacuum cleaner is provided having a housing, a suction unit arranged therein and a suction pipe which enters the housing and is connected to the suction side of the suction unit via a dirt collecting container and a separating device. The closed dirt collecting container is adapted to be inserted into the housing and, when in the inserted position, be connected to the suction pipe in sealed manner via an intake opening and connected to the suction side of the suction unit in sealed manner via an extraction opening. The dirt collecting container is partially filled with fluid into which there enters a feed pipe that extends from the intake opening into the fluid. Deflector surfaces are arranged above the fluid-filling, said surfaces forming a multiply-deflected flow path between the upper surface of the fluid and the extraction opening for the suction current being passed through the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Alfred Kaercher GmbH & Co.Inventors: Michael Schoenewald, Kurt Haefner, Martin Sorg
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Patent number: 6272719Abstract: Disclosed is a dust-collecting barrow according to the invention. The dust-collecting barrow has a layer of silicon oil on the bottom thereof. The silicon oil is stable; that is, it is difficult for it to react with chemical compounds. The dust-collecting barrow has a plurality of alternately-arranged dividers. When chemical materials and/or particles are sucked into the dust-collecting barrow, heavier materials are first deposited in the silicon oil while lighter materials continuously move forward, and then are deposited in the silicon oil. Furthermore, the dust-collecting barrow is divided by the alternatively-arranged dividers into a plurality of open spaces which are used to absorb various chemical materials or particles, thereby preventing the various chemical materials or particles from reacting with each other.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Winbond Electronics Corp.Inventor: Yi-Jen Wu
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Patent number: 6270559Abstract: The upper cylinder with several holes perforated in the base is inserted and bolted to the lower cylinder with several holes perforated in the upper part of the wall of the larger cylinder. A circular damper plate is placed on top of the upper cylinder to prevent splashing of the water. A holding plate accommodating the two cylinders is placed into the heating and air conditioning system, in the spot where the conventional mesh filters are usually placed. Then water and paraffin is poured into the cylinders. The incoming air flows through the water and paraffin bath and traps all dust, dust mites, pollutants, bacteria and particulate matter. A water reservoir maintains the correct water level in the cylinders, by connecting an air pipe as a sensor and a water pipe as a water supply.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1998Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Inventor: Khossrow Daneshfar
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Patent number: 6238468Abstract: Provided is a quench vessel having a cooling structure in which a combustion gas is forced down and through a cooling liquid a plurality of times.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Kvaerner Pulping ABInventor: Bengt Nilsson
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Publication number: 20010001338Abstract: Disclosed is a dust-collecting barrow according to the invention. The dust-collecting barrow has a layer of silicon oil on the bottom thereof. The silicon oil is stable; that is, it is difficult for it to react with chemical compounds. The dust-collecting barrow has a plurality of alternately-arranged dividers. When chemical materials and/or particles are sucked into the dust-collecting barrow, heavier materials are first deposited in the silicon oil while lighter materials continuously move forward, and then are deposited in the silicon oil. Furthermore, the dust-collecting barrow is divided by the alternatively-arranged dividers into a plurality of open spaces which are used to absorb various chemical materials or particles, thereby preventing the various chemical materials or particles from reacting with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 1999Publication date: May 24, 2001Applicant: Yi-Jen WuInventor: YI-JEN WU
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Patent number: 6210468Abstract: A scrubber for removal of contaminants from gas by liquid contact. The scrubber has a gas and liquid tight containment walls, to contain a gas stream through the scrubber, and to allow recirculation of scrubbing liquid, without the need for external power. A plurality of preferably annular, downwardly extending underflow weirs arc provided to define therebetween a series of gas compartments. Preferably annular, upwardly extending overflow baffles are provided between adjacent underflow weirs, and liquid compartments are defined between the inner surface of an outer wall and the first overflow baffle, and between successive overflow baffles, if present. A charge of scrubbing liquid is provided, and gas is directed into the scrubber through an inlet nozzle, under the first underflow weir, over the first overflow baffle, and thence under the next underflow weir.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Inventor: William D. Carson
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Patent number: 6206955Abstract: An improved vacuum cleaner apparatus having at least three stages of dust collection with a path partially submerged in water and provided with a separation labyrinth. The apparatus is subdivided into two parts, an upper one which includes the support body of a suction motor unit, and a lower one which includes the labyrinth. The lower one provides an intermediate washable filter. The support body is housed in an opening coated by an acoustic insulating material.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: W.S. S.p.A.Inventor: Silvano Pietrobon
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Patent number: 6183541Abstract: A natural gas dehydrator and process for dehydrating natural gas employ a longitudinal horizontal pressure vessel containing a threshold level of liquid desiccant. A plurality of spaced-apart baffles divides the vessel into a series of pneumatically discrete compartments. The baffles have a plurality of apertures which define a sinusoidal gas flow path through the vessel into and out of the liquid desiccant from the inlet to the outlet. Each of the baffles also has an opening in its lowermost portion which define a linear primary liquid desiccant flow path through the vessel from the inlet to the outlet. The baffled vessel is fixed within another longitudinally horizontal pressure vessel so as to define a chamber therebetween. Dried gas and wet desiccant are discharged from the inner or baffled vessel into the chamber where they are gravity separated, the dried gas flowing to an outlet on top of the outer vessel and the wet desiccant flowing to a sump at the bottom of the outer vessel.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Inventor: Bill E. Compton
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Patent number: 6132493Abstract: An air washer includes an upwardly-open vessel for holding an air washing liquid. An air inlet opening into the upwardly open vessel introduces air to be washed below the upper level of the air washing liquid, and a chamber above the upper level of air washing liquid has inner and outer walls. A fan spaced from the upper level of air washing liquid is positioned within the outer wall of the chamber. The fan pulls an air flow through the inner wall of the chamber and exhausts it to an exhaust path downstream of the fan. Operation of the fan induces air to pass through the inlet and to be washed by the air washing liquid in the vessel and to pass through the chamber to the fan and then to be exhausted through the exhaust path. Air washing liquid entrained as liquid droplets in the cleaned air is propelled outwardly by the fan and centrifugally removed from the cleaned air.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1998Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Inventor: C. Daniel Church
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Patent number: 5922093Abstract: An ultra-filtration vacuum system with a first liquid stage filter and that has structure to direct particle laden air into a vortex in a circular cyclone chamber over a surface of a first liquid filter medium to direct particulates in the air to a wall of the cyclone chamber for collection by the first liquid filter medium. An open-pore labyrinth filter is provided for further filtering air from the first liquid stage. A second liquid stage is provided to filter for filtering air from the labyrinth filter and has a dispersion chamber with an inlet that directs the particle laden air from the labyrinth filter directly into a second liquid filter medium to transfer momentum of the air directly to the second liquid filter medium, the dispersion chamber constructed with surfaces against which medium is propelled by the energy of the injected air to disperse the medium in the air, the dispersion chamber shaped such that a cascading and undulating liquid surface is formed.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1997Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: Miracle Marketing CorporationInventors: Randy Bruce James, Michael John Edgington, Guy Merideth Hatch