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Apparatus for removing bubbles from a liquid

  • US 4,690,762 A
  • Filed: 04/18/1986
  • Issued: 09/01/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/10/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An apparatus for removing bubbles from a liquid, comprising:

  • a generally cylindrical vessel having an axis and a cylindrical inner wall;

    a substantially conically shaped filtration member disposed in said vessel coaxially therewith, said filtration member dividing the space in said vessel into a liquid inlet space and a liquid outlet space;

    a liquid inlet port formed in a wall of said vessel in communication with said liquid inlet space for introducing a liquid into said liquid inelt space in the form of a vortex flow around the axis of said vessel;

    a liquid outlet port formed in the wall of said vessel in communication with said liquid outlet space for adapting the treated liquid passed through said filtration member to be discharged therethrough; and

    a gas outlet port formed in the wall of said vessel in communication with an uppermost region of said liquid inlet space for allowing the gas of the separated bubbles to be discharged therethrough;

    said filtration member having an upper apex end and a bottom end, said upper apex end being positioned at substantially the same level as said liquid inlet port, the filtration area of said filtration member being reduced in the vicinity of its upper apex end and increasing in the axial direction toward said bottom end of asid filtration member in accordance with its conical configuration, and the radial separation between the periphery of said filtration member and said inner wall of said vessel increasing in the axial direction thereof from said bottom end toward sasid upper apex end by an amount sufficient to allow separation of bubbles from said vortex flow of said liquid in said liquid inlet space.

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