B01F25/31243

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SATURATING A PRODUCT WITH CARBON DIOXIDE
20220297071 · 2022-09-22 ·

The invention relates to the food industry. A method of saturating a beverage with CO2 comprises supplying the liquid and the gas under pressure, increasing the mass transfer surface, intensively mixing the components in a chamber, and subsequently feeding them into a storage tank. The mass transfer surface is increased abruptly prior to mixing by converting the liquid to a moist saturated vapor state, and the vapor-gas mixture is condensed before feeding into the storage tank. Also described is a device for saturating a beverage with CO2, which device is in the form of a water-air ejector.

FLANGE MEMBERS AND RESERVOIRS INCORPORATING THE SAME
20220250016 · 2022-08-11 ·

A flange member for sealing a mouth extending from a reservoir, includes an annular body for receiving and connecting with the mouth of the reservoir, and a membrane coupled to a flange surface defined at a distal end of the annular body.

CONNECTORS WITH CUTTING ELEMENT
20220250017 · 2022-08-11 ·

A connector including a body defining a flange and cutting element sliding between a first position within the body and a second position external of the flange.

Water dispensers for dispensing carbonized water and method

The invention relates to a carbonized water dispensing device (1) provided with a carbonized water conditioning chamber (2), which conditioning chamber (2) is provided downstream of the carbonator (7) and upstream of the carbonized water dispensing outlet (5), for receiving a mixture of carbonized water mixed with unresolved CO2, which conditioning chamber (2) is dimensioned to hold a single serve of carbonized water with a headspace, and which carbonized water conditioning chamber (2) is provided with an outlet valve (17) and a gas outlet (18). According to the invention, the carbonized water dispensing device (1) is configured to, upon receiving a beverage dispensing order, provide the empty carbonized water conditioning chamber (2) with a single serve volume of carbonized water, and hold the single serve of carbonized water prior to dispensing the single serve volume of carbonized water.

System for introducing gas into a gas grid pipeline
11406953 · 2022-08-09 ·

A system for introducing gas from an unconventional source into a gas grid pipeline includes a passive blender (10) that introduces gas from an unconventional source (1) into a gas grid (2), the passive blender (10) having gas inputs (3, 11) from the unconventional source (1) and the gas grid (2) and a blended gas output (12), and wherein an internal flow path within the passive blender (10) is shaped and sized to provide entraining and mixing of the gases. The passive blender (10) acts to entrain gas from a gas grid (2) through input (11) by utilising the flow of gas from an unconventional source (1) through input 3, proportionally blending inputs 3 and 11 before outputting the blended gas back to the main gas grid (2). The system comprises the passive blender (10) of the present invention, a first gas input pipe (11) from a grid gas pipeline (2) into the passive blender (10) a second gas input pipe (3) from the unconventional source (1) into the passive blender (1), and an output pipe (12) from the passive blender (10) into the grid gas pipeline (2). The blender (10) and system are advantageous in that they can greatly reduce the necessary conditioning of unconventional gas before it is introduced into a gas grid supply (2) without additional flow motivation or controls.

BUBBLE GENERATION APPARATUS AND WASHING DEVICE
20220240747 · 2022-08-04 ·

Provided are a bubble generation apparatus and a washing device, the bubble generation apparatus includes a gas dissolution chamber, a bypass member, and a bubbler. The gas dissolution chamber has a vent opening, a liquid inlet, and a liquid outlet, the bypass member has a gradually contracting section, a throat part, and a gradually expanding section which are connected in sequence from a bypass inlet to a bypass outlet; the bubbler is connected to the liquid outlet, the bypass inlet or bypass outlet of the bypass member is connected to the liquid inlet to supply liquid into the gas dissolution chamber, and the throat part is connected to the vent opening or a gas storage space in the gas dissolution chamber.

MIXTURE ENTRAINMENT DEVICE
20220282739 · 2022-09-08 ·

An example injector includes a first conduit defining a first flow path including a first choke for a first fluid and a second conduit defining a second flow path including a second choke for a second fluid. The second choke is defined by a converging region upstream and a diverging region downstream of the second choke. The example injector further includes a mixing region after both the diverging region of the second flow path and the first choke and configured to receive the first fluid the second fluid, and an outlet configured to allow the first fluid and the second fluid to exit the mixing region. The first and second chokes are configured to allow a constant mass flow of the first and second fluids, respectively, to flow into the mixing region independent of a pressure at the outlet.

Fluid treatment apparatus and process
11285447 · 2022-03-29 ·

Liquid treatment apparatus comprises at least two chambers being first and second chambers through which a fluid can flow. The two chambers are separated by at least one choke nozzle which has an entrance in the first chamber and an exit in the second chamber. The choke nozzle comprises a converging section at its entrance, a throat section, a backward-facing step immediately after the throat section, and an exit section at its exit wherein the exit section diverges from the step. Similarly constructed mixing nozzles may be included in the apparatus. The apparatus is especially useful in processes requiring a gas to be entrained in a fluid so that the gas is in the form of very small bubbles that do not tend to coalesce and flash off such as in the dissolution of gold and other precious metals from ore and in the removal of arsenic from an ore.

Mixing ring for dissolving a portion of solute in a portion of solvent, system and method for dissolving a portion of solute in a portion of solvent
11273418 · 2022-03-15 · ·

A mixing ring (1) for dissolving a portion of solute in a portion of solvent. The mixing ring (1) includes a solvent input path (2) and a solute input path (3) fluidly associated to a mixing path (4). The solvent input path (2) is configured to receive a portion of solvent and the solute input path (3) is configured to receive a portion of solute. The mixing ring (1) is structurally configured to lead the portion of solvent and the portion of solute to the mixing path (4), and the mixing ring (1) further includes a diffuser (5) mostly placed in an internal area of the mixing path (4). The diffuser (5) is configured to lead the portion of solvent towards the portion of solute. A system and method for dissolving a portion of solute in a portion of solvent is also provided.

METHOD FOR THE REMOVAL OF AT LEAST ONE CONTAMINANT FROM AN AQUEOUS LIQUOR OR A GAS

A method for the removal of at least one contaminant from an aqueous liquor or a gas, comprising: preparing a solution or slurry of a solid alkali reagent by supplying a solid alkali reagent into a pre-wetting chamber via a feed pipe; supplying a liquid via two or more liquid sidestreams, each through a liquid inlet positioned on a side wall of the chamber to allow the liquid sidestreams to wash an internal wall of a frusto-conical section of the chamber and flow, preferably tangentially onto the internal wall in a downward spiraling manner thereby forming a vortex, towards a fluid outlet of the chamber and to further wet the solid alkali reagent with the supplied liquid thereby forming a pre-wetted reagent; and flowing a stream though a conduit, thereby creating a suction by the eductor to draw the pre-wetted reagent out of the chamber fluid outlet and mixing it with the stream to form a slurry or solution; and directing the slurry or solution exiting the eductor to an aqueous liquor or gas treatment unit, removing at least a portion of the contaminant from the aqueous liquor or gas in the treatment unit.