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  • 971 W Stonehaven Dr, N Salt Lake, UT 84054
  • North Salt Lake, UT
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Keith Mounteer
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Keith's Handyman and Woodworking Services
Misc Personal Services
12951 S 6000 W, Riverton, UT 84096

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Gas-Liquid Dissolving Tank

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US Patent:
42750202, Jun 23, 1981
Filed:
Sep 20, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/944116
Inventors:
David DiGregorio - Salt Lake City UT
Daniel McCarthy - Salt Lake City UT
Keith J. Mounteer - Salt Lake City UT
Charles D. Thompson - Hunter UT
Assignee:
Envirotech Corporation - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
B01F 304
C02F 124
US Classification:
261111
Abstract:
A dissolving tank for dissolving a large amount of gas in a liquid and including a generally horizontally disposed tray (28) (29) mounted within the tank (2) (21) to divide the tank (2) (21) into an upper reaction zone (36) and a lower discharge zone (38). The tray (28) (29) has formed therein both a central opening (34) (35) for fluid communication between the discharge zone (38) and the reaction zone (36) and peripheral openings (32) (33) which allow any liquid which collects on the tray (28) (29) to flow from reaction zone (36) to discharge zone (38). The dissolving tank further includes liquid feed means (10) positioned within the tank (2) (21) below the tray (28) (29) to discharge liquid upwardly through the central opening (34) (35) of the tray (28) (29) and into the reaction zone (36). The dissolving tank further includes liquid distribution means (14) mounted within the tank (2) (21) above the tray (28) (29) and having flared sidewalls (15) and a vertically-oriented distribution orifice (16). The distribution means (14) is positioned so that a portion of the liquid discharged upwardly from the feed means (10) impacts on the flared sidewalls (15) and is distributed as droplets within the reaction zone (36) and another portion of the liquid discharged from the feed means (10) passes upwardly through the distribution orifice (16) toward the top (3) of the tank (2) (21).
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