Patent classifications
B04C5/103
Particle settling devices
Settling devices for separating particles from a bulk fluid with applications in numerous fields. The particle settling devices include a first stack of cones with a small opening oriented upwardly or downwardly. Optionally, the settling devices may include a second stack of cones with a small opening oriented downwardly or upwardly. The cones may be concave or convex. These devices are useful for separating small (millimeter or micron sized) particles from a bulk fluid with applications in numerous fields, such as biological (microbial, mammalian, plant, insect or algal) cell cultures, solid catalyst particle separation from a liquid or gas and waste water treatment.
Particle settling devices
Settling devices for separating particles from a bulk fluid with applications in numerous fields. The particle settling devices include a first stack of cones with a small opening oriented upwardly or downwardly. Optionally, the settling devices may include a second stack of cones with a small opening oriented downwardly or upwardly. The cones may be concave or convex. These devices are useful for separating small (millimeter or micron sized) particles from a bulk fluid with applications in numerous fields, such as biological (microbial, mammalian, plant, insect or algal) cell cultures, solid catalyst particle separation from a liquid or gas and waste water treatment.
Cyclone separation device
The cyclone separation device has a case (1), a space partition plate (7), and a cylindrical member (11). The case (1) is formed into a cylindrical shape and has a first intake port (4), an outflow port (6), and a second intake port (5). The first intake port (4) has a circumferential opening (2) circumferentially formed in a side surface on a side of the one end of the case (1), and a fixed blade (3) arranged along the circumferential opening (2). The outflow port (6) is disposed on a surface on the side of the one end and discharges the swirling airflow fed through the first intake port (4). The second intake port (5) is disposed on a side surface on a side of the other end opposite to the one end.
Cyclone separation device
The cyclone separation device has a case (1), a space partition plate (7), and a cylindrical member (11). The case (1) is formed into a cylindrical shape and has a first intake port (4), an outflow port (6), and a second intake port (5). The first intake port (4) has a circumferential opening (2) circumferentially formed in a side surface on a side of the one end of the case (1), and a fixed blade (3) arranged along the circumferential opening (2). The outflow port (6) is disposed on a surface on the side of the one end and discharges the swirling airflow fed through the first intake port (4). The second intake port (5) is disposed on a side surface on a side of the other end opposite to the one end.
AUTONOMOUS VACUUM
An autonomous vacuum cleaner operable to navigate about a surrounding environment to perform a surface cleaning operation without continuous human input. The vacuum cleaner includes a suction nozzle and a suction motor and a fan assembly operable to generate an airflow through the vacuum cleaner from the suction nozzle through a debris separator to a clean air exhaust. The suction motor and the fan assembly having an axis of rotation and a fan of the fan assembly rotatable about the axis of rotation. The axis of rotation is orientated horizontally. The debris separator includes a cyclonic separator operable to separate debris from the airflow and the cyclonic separator includes a cylindrical wall along a longitudinal axis, the longitudinal axis of the cyclonic separator being orientated horizontally.
Method and apparatus for hydrocyclone
An improved modular hydrocyclone and method of operating for centrifugal cleaning fluid wherein the hydrocyclone has a plurality of inserts each of different sizes and configurations for selectively and interchangeably inserting into the modular body thereby adjusting capacity and cleaning efficiency of the hydrocyclone without changing out the body. One or more embodiments relate to systems and methods for utilizing a hydrocyclone system with interchangeable components.
Method and apparatus for hydrocyclone
An improved modular hydrocyclone and method of operating for centrifugal cleaning fluid wherein the hydrocyclone has a plurality of inserts each of different sizes and configurations for selectively and interchangeably inserting into the modular body thereby adjusting capacity and cleaning efficiency of the hydrocyclone without changing out the body. One or more embodiments relate to systems and methods for utilizing a hydrocyclone system with interchangeable components.
EXTRACTING ESSENTIAL OILS
A system and method for extracting essential oils from organic material is provided. One embodiment places organic material into an extraction chamber that is a cylindrical wall of rigid material, wherein a diameter and a height of the extraction chamber is sized to define an interior that accommodates a desired amount of an organic material having essential oils; fills the extraction chamber with a solvent after the organic matter has been placed into the extraction chamber; and moves a vortex plunger disposed over the surface of the organic material in a repeated upward and downward motion during an agitation process so that the vortex vanes generate a fluid vortex in the solvent, wherein the fluid vortex causes the solvent to be drawn upward into the organic material and then to be pushed downward through the organic material so that the solvent extracts essential oils from the organic material.
EXTRACTING ESSENTIAL OILS
A system and method for extracting essential oils from organic material is provided. One embodiment places organic material into an extraction chamber that is a cylindrical wall of rigid material, wherein a diameter and a height of the extraction chamber is sized to define an interior that accommodates a desired amount of an organic material having essential oils; fills the extraction chamber with a solvent after the organic matter has been placed into the extraction chamber; and moves a vortex plunger disposed over the surface of the organic material in a repeated upward and downward motion during an agitation process so that the vortex vanes generate a fluid vortex in the solvent, wherein the fluid vortex causes the solvent to be drawn upward into the organic material and then to be pushed downward through the organic material so that the solvent extracts essential oils from the organic material.
THIRD-STAGE SYSTEM WITH AUTOMATIC BLEEDING, AND USE THEREOF
The present invention addresses to a third stage system with self-bleeding by means of the use of an internally or externally installed ejector with application in all multicyclone systems operating at positive pressure, whether for application in particulate abatement or protection systems of turbo-expanders or in industrial units that involve the need of recovering solid products carried by the process gas, aiming at eliminating the need for any additional separation systems using cyclones or filters to carry out the bleeding of the cyclone legs.