Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
261790100 | Rotating gases | 9 |
20090261486 | Mixing eductor - An eductor comprising an inlet channel, a mixing channel, and a flowpath, designed for the improved mixing of a relatively large volume of water with gas while utilizing a relatively small amount of power. | 10-22-2009 |
20100276821 | VAPOR DISTRIBUTOR FOR GAS-LIQUID CONTACTING COLUMNS - A vapor distributor for use in atmospheric or vacuum columns includes a new design of vapor inlet device, or vapor horn, to provide superior mixing and distribution of a tangential first feed and a vertical second feed. New vapor inlet device has an inlet dividing the first feed into two portions, each flowing in respective housings in opposed circulation directions, and a plurality of vanes for redirection of vapor. Mixing and distribution of feeds by the vapor distributor is further enhanced by inclusion in vapor distributor of a mixer and vapor directing plates. | 11-04-2010 |
20100295193 | Fuel Vaporizer system - A fuel vaporizer including a mist vaporizer and a boiler, the boiler being integrated with the mist vaporizer, the mist vaporizer and the boiler including a housing, baffles joined to the housing, conduit extending through the baffles, fuel in a mist form adjacent the conduit and a pool of fuel contained between the housing and baffles. | 11-25-2010 |
20130187298 | SYSTEM FOR DISSOLVING GASES IN FUEL - A system for gasification of liquid fuel includes an absorber to receive liquid fuel and as through separate ports, a vortex reactor to create a vortex of the gas and fuel droplets to enhance absorption of gas into the fuel, and a recirculation loop to remove and recirculate unabsorbed gas and fuel vapors from the absorber back to its tangential inlet port. Gasified fuel collects at the bottom of the absorber for delivery to an engine. | 07-25-2013 |
261790200 | Noncarburetor | 5 |
20090166900 | HIGH EFFICIENCY SELF-IMPACTING DUST REMOVER FOR GAS - The invention relates to a high efficiency self-impacting dust remover for gas comprising a dust tower and a matched cyclone settlement tower, wherein the dust tower includes a gas inlet pipe, a gas outlet pipe, an upper airflow guide plate and a lower airflow guide plate, the lower guide plate takes a curve shape, a front part of the lower guide plate submerged into cleaning liquid in the dust tower, wherein the cyclone settlement tower includes a tangential gas inlet connecting the gas outlet pipe of the dust tower, its inside space is divided into a lower cyclone area and an upper settlement area by a ring-shaped baffle board. Endowed with such advantages as low investment, high cleaning efficiency, relatively long service life, low water consumption and low operation cost, this dust remover is mainly used in gas cleaning and purifying in industry. | 07-02-2009 |
20110127682 | DEVICE FOR IMPROVED DELIVERY OF GAS TO FLUID - The device is of the frustum dispersion type having a housing forming a conical cavity, sealed at its large end, tapering to a discharge orifice at the other end. There is a fluid inlet, which tangential to the cavity near the sealed end. There is a hollow, tapered helix cut cone shape in the center of the cavity, affixed to the sealed end, with the point thereof axially aligned with the discharge orifice to help enable the continuous swirling motion of the contained fluid and to act as a gas inlet port to start the formation of a gas vortex. As fluid in the cavity approaches the discharge orifice, it is accelerated because of the reduction of area inside the cavity as it tapers. The change in specific gravities between the fluid and the gas causes a swirling centrifugal force on the liquid and a centripetal inner swirling of the gas. The result is at the point of discharge, the fluid is heavily loaded with small bubbles of gas. | 06-02-2011 |
20110309535 | Packed Column - A packed column includes a regular packing ( | 12-22-2011 |
20130015593 | Integrated Fan Drive System For Cooling Tower - A drive system for driving a fan in a wet cooling tower, wherein the fan has a fan hub and fan blades attached to the fan hub. The drive system has a high-torque, low speed permanent magnet motor having a motor casing, a stator and a rotatable shaft, wherein the rotatable shaft is configured for connection to the fan hub. The drive system includes a variable frequency drive device to generate electrical signals that effect rotation of the rotatable shaft of the motor in order to rotate the fan. | 01-17-2013 |
20150130091 | FOAMING OF LIQUIDS - A foaming mechanism configured to receive a plurality of streams of gas and generate a foamed liquid, having an aerodynamic component and an aerodynamic housing disposed around at least a portion of the aerodynamic component. The aerodynamic housing includes a plurality of first channels and a plurality of second channels connected to the plurality of first channels at regular intervals on a distributed plane. The distributed plane is about perpendicular to the plurality of first channels, wherein the plurality of first channels and the plurality of second channels are configured to transform an axial stream of the gaseous working agent into a plurality of radial high-speed streams of the gaseous working agent by channeling the gaseous working agent through the plurality of first channels and into the plurality of second channels on the distributed plane. A hydrodynamic conical reflector and a hydrodynamic housing form a ring channel in an area between the hydrodynamic conical reflector and the hydrodynamic housing. An accumulation mechanism is configured to disperse the plurality of radial highspeed streams of the gaseous working agent into the ring channel and create turbulence to foam the liquid. | 05-14-2015 |