B01F23/23115

Vortex fountains and methods of use
11192071 · 2021-12-07 ·

A fountain has: a water source; a housing; a vortex chamber defined within the housing, the vortex chamber connected to receive water from the water source; a bubble chamber defined within the housing and connected to receive water from the vortex chamber and cause air bubbles to percolate within the bubble chamber; and a water outlet defined in the bubble chamber. A fountain has: a water source; a housing; a vortex chamber defined within the housing, the vortex chamber connected to receive water from the water source; a second chamber defined within the housing and connected to receive water from the vortex chamber; and a plurality of water outlets defined in the second chamber.

FINE BUBBLE GENERATION UNIT
20230372885 · 2023-11-23 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a fine bubble generation unit. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a fine bubble generation unit, which is configured to enlarge the area of friction or collision of a fluid flowing inside a container or cause the fluid, while passing through the inside space of the container, to flow at different velocities in neighboring sections, so as to significantly improve, by a simple configuration, the generation capability and the sterilization power of fine bubbles having the micrometer or nanometer size.

MIXING SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF MIXING
20220234927 · 2022-07-28 ·

A system for mixing and mixing processes and structures are disclosed. In addition a nozzle used for mixing is disclosed.

Mixing systems and methods of mixing

A system for mixing and mixing processes and structures are disclosed. In addition a nozzle used for mixing is disclosed.

MIXING SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF MIXING
20210039974 · 2021-02-11 ·

A system for mixing and mixing processes and structures are disclosed. In addition a nozzle used for mixing is disclosed.

Seawater aeration system

The invention relates to an aeration system for seawater oxidation in flue gas purification devices, with at least one tubular diffuser (TD), covered by at least two perforated membranes (20), which are positioned one after the other and at a distance to each other in a direction of the central longitudinal axis (A) of the diffuser (TD) as well as at least one support member (SP), which encircles a membrane-free section (FS) of the tubular diffuser at least partially, and at least one sliding means (40), arranged between the support member (SP) and the membrane-free section (FS) of the tubular diffuser (TD).

WINE BOTTLE AERATOR

An expansion chamber includes a chamber body having a top portion above a bottom portion cooperatively forming a hollow chamber volume configured to temporarily contain an expansion of bubbles during an aeration process for aerating a liquid, including wine and other alcoholic beverages. The bottom portion has a bottom opening configured to engage an opening of an uncorked and/or opened wine bottle. The top portion has a top opening. The hollow chamber volume is configured to be in fluid communication with an inside of the uncorked and/or opened bottle when the bottom opening is engaged with the opening of the uncorked and/or opened bottle. A maximum inside diameter of the hollow chamber volume in a horizontal plane with respect to the uncorked and/or opened wine bottle set upon a horizontal surface is cooperatively formed between the top and bottom portions, wherein the maximum inside diameter is at least 2.50 inches.

Aerating lance assembly and aeration tank incorporating same

The present invention relates to the field of fluid aeration and, in particular, fluid aeration in a tank of the type having a fluid aerator or aerators requiring removal for cleaning and/or maintenance. The aeration tank of the present invention may be a Moving Bed Bioreactor or Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) tank forming part of an MBBR wastewater treatment system, although the aeration tank of the present invention may also have utility in other applications. The invention further relates to an aerating lance assembly for use in an aeration tank.

Mixing systems and methods of mixing

A system for mixing and mixing processes and structures are disclosed. In addition a nozzle used for mixing is disclosed.

VORTEX FOUNTAINS AND METHODS OF USE
20200246762 · 2020-08-06 ·

A fountain has: a water source; a housing; a vortex chamber defined within the housing, the vortex chamber connected to receive water from the water source; a bubble chamber defined within the housing and connected to receive water from the vortex chamber and cause air bubbles to percolate within the bubble chamber; and a water outlet defined in the bubble chamber. A fountain has: a water source; a housing; a vortex chamber defined within the housing, the vortex chamber connected to receive water from the water source; a second chamber defined within the housing and connected to receive water from the vortex chamber; and a plurality of water outlets defined in the second chamber.