Fine dust collecting device based on rotating centrifugal force of rotor blade
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This invention is a device that collects fine dust from gases using the centrifugal force created by rotating rotor blades. Instead of using traditional filters, it directs dust particles to a collection area by spinning the gas with blades, making the system simpler and reducing the need for consumable parts.
Use CasesContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.
- Air purification systems in industrial environments
- Indoor air purifiers for residential or office use
- Exhaust systems for vehicles or machinery
- HVAC systems in commercial buildings
- Air quality management in public spaces or hospitals
BenefitsContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.
- Eliminates the need for replacement filters, reducing maintenance costs
- Simpler device structure for easier manufacturing and maintenance
- Continuous fine dust collection without frequent downtime
- Potential for more environmentally-friendly operation due to less waste
- Efficient fine dust collection through centrifugal separation
Technical Classifications (CPCs)
Main Classifications
Manufacturing & Transport
Sub Classifications
Centrifugal Apparatus
Physical & Chemical Processes
CPC Codes
Inventors & Applicants
Inventors
Applicants
Lstme Busan
Friedrich Alexander Univ Erlangen Nurnberg
Patent Abstract
The present invention provides a device for collecting fine dust based on centrifugal force of rotor blade rotation. The device for collecting fine dust based on centrifugal force of rotor blade rotation according to the present invention provides a structure in which fine dust is collected by a fine dust receptor at the end part as the fine dust in the gas, which is given centrifugal force by the rotation of the rotor blades arranged orthogonally to the gas flow path, moves along the surface part of the rotor blade or the internal movement channel, so that the use of consumables such as a filter becomes unnecessary, and the configuration becomes simple.
Key Information
Publication No.
KR102231124B1
Family ID
75223663
Publication Date
2021-03-23
Application No.
KR20200091999A
Application Date
2020-07-24
Priority Date
2020-07-24
Granted
Yes (1/1)
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