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US815417A
US815417A US26732205A US1905267322A US815417A US 815417 A US815417 A US 815417A US 26732205 A US26732205 A US 26732205A US 1905267322 A US1905267322 A US 1905267322A US 815417 A US815417 A US 815417A
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    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D39/00Filtering material for liquid or gaseous fluids
    • B01D39/14Other self-supporting filtering material ; Other filtering material
    • B01D39/20Other self-supporting filtering material ; Other filtering material of inorganic material, e.g. asbestos paper, metallic filtering material of non-woven wires
    • B01D39/2068Other inorganic materials, e.g. ceramics
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  • molds by 'forgin r or rol even date herewith, aredescribed and claimed an article consisting of particles of the alloy of iron and hydrogen agglomerated into a j" ing such articles by com 'der'edalloy into a body an strong coherent-body and a. process of makres'sing the pow-' ody heating the to a temperature sufficient to causethepar- I "ticles to frit or partially fuse together, the
  • the presentinvention is a filter consisting of an alloy of iron and hydrogen.
  • tie alkalies It is therefore a material which is well suited for the production of filters for various uses, whether for filtering'water or corrosive chemical solutions.
  • the body is preferably produced by the process of the a plication, its porosity being dey the size of theparticles into of the heating-furnacaand theduration of the'firing.
  • The'thickness of the'body may alsobe suited to the desired completeness and rate of filtration.
  • a filter consistin 2.
  • a filter consisting of a rigidc,1 porous gen, as set forth.
  • A-filter consisting of a I orous, coherent body of agglomeratedpartie es of iron and hydrogen, as set'forth.
  • the filtering-body preferably consists of a rigid plate or tube of the desired'porosity in- I

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1 "WE LsTAT s PATENT OFFICE.
HARLIESTON CORBETT GESNER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., EXEOUTRIX 0F 1 a v GEORGE W. GESNER; DECEASED.
. FILTER.
ceased, late a citizen of the United States, did
- the alloy, or by ment in Filters, of which the invent acerta'in new and useful Improvespecification. v
In United States Letters Patent No. 604,580, ranted'May 24, 1898; No. 642,320, granted fanuary 3.0, 1900, and No. 670,775, granted March 26, 1901, to the said GEORGE WQ GESNER are described and claimed certain'processes of making alloys of iron and hydrogen, the product being inv the form of a pig or. ingot, powder, or; scale\. Accordin to .these may be produced by remeltingthe pi s, pow- .der, or scale and pourin patents articles consisting of the" alloy ing heated massesof eating the powder or scale and Welding and shaping it by forging or rolling. In application, Serial No. 268,749, of
molds, by 'forgin r or rol even date herewith, aredescribed and claimed an article consisting of particles of the alloy of iron and hydrogen agglomerated into a j" ing such articles by com 'der'edalloy into a body an strong coherent-body and a. process of makres'sing the pow-' ody heating the to a temperature sufficient to causethepar- I "ticles to frit or partially fuse together, the
said article and process being the invention of the said Gnoaen GEsNER, deceased.
. j of-a porous body The presentinvention is a filter consisting of an alloy of iron and hydrogen.
sistance to oxidatlon and corrosion It is unaffected bychlorin, mineral acids, or causfollowing is a the liquid a oy intov 4 plate or tube of an alloy of on an This alloy offers extraordinary re- I'atented March 20, 190B.
tie alkalies. It is therefore a material which is well suited for the production of filters for various uses, whether for filtering'water or corrosive chemical solutions.
terposed as .a
(partition in" a vessel of any usual or desire construction. The body is preferably produced by the process of the a plication, its porosity being dey the size of theparticles into of the heating-furnacaand theduration of the'firing. The'thickness of the'body may alsobe suited to the desired completeness and rate of filtration.
The "term filter as used'in the description and claims isintended to include an electrolytic diaphragm.
I claim as theinvention of as nd GEORGE W. GEsNER .1. A filter, consistin 2. A filter, consisting of a rigidc,1 porous gen, as set forth.
- 3 A-filter, consisting of a I orous, coherent body of agglomeratedpartie es of iron and hydrogen, as set'forth.
of a porous body of an alloy of iron and hy rogen', as set forth.
an alloy'of In testimony whereof I affix my-signature 4 in presence of two witnesses.
HARLESTON GounmrrerSnEa,
Ewecutm'a; of George WyG sner, deceased.
Witnesses v I HEN-RY Q. Howe, r -G-EORGE S.-"OAnR.
. 4o The filtering-body preferably consists of a rigid plate or tube of the desired'porosity in- I
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GB2122346A (en) * 1982-06-24 1984-01-11 Daiyu Hara Combined thermometer-fire alarm device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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GB2122346A (en) * 1982-06-24 1984-01-11 Daiyu Hara Combined thermometer-fire alarm device

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