Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Shapes for tangential flow separation multichannel tubular elements incorporating turbulence promoters, and method of fabrication
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Application No.: US15502547Application Date: 2015-07-21
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Publication No.: US12053744B2Publication Date: 2024-08-06
- Inventor: Jérôme Anquetil
- Applicant: TECHNOLOGIES AVANCEES ET MEMBRANES INDUSTRIELLES
- Applicant Address: FR Nyons
- Assignee: TECHNOLOGIES AVANCEES ET MEMBRANES INDUSTRIELLES
- Current Assignee: TECHNOLOGIES AVANCEES ET MEMBRANES INDUSTRIELLES
- Current Assignee Address: FR Nyons
- Agency: LADAS & PARRY LLP
- Agent Malcolm J. MacDonald, Esq.
- Priority: FR 57744 2014.08.11
- International Application: PCT/FR2015/051998 2015.07.21
- International Announcement: WO2016/024056A 2016.02.18
- Date entered country: 2017-02-08
- Main IPC: B01D63/06
- IPC: B01D63/06 ; B01D46/24 ; B01D61/18 ; B01D65/08 ; B01D67/00 ; B33Y10/00 ; B33Y80/00 ; C04B35/01 ; C04B35/10 ; C04B35/46 ; C04B35/48 ; C04B35/56 ; C04B35/565 ; C04B35/58 ; C04B35/581 ; C04B35/583 ; C04B38/00 ; C04B111/00

Abstract:
The present invention relates to a tangential flow separator element for separating a fluid medium for treatment into a filtrate and a retentate, said separator element comprising a monolithic rigid porous support (2) of rectilinear structure with a plurality of channels (3) formed therein for passing a flow of the fluid medium for treatment between an inlet (6) and an outlet (7) for the retentate, in order to recover a filtrate from the outside surface (5) of the support.
According to the invention, the monolithic rigid porous support (2) defines obstacles (9) to the flow of the fluid for treatment, which obstacles extend from the inside walls (31) of said channels, are identical in material and porous texture to the support, and present continuity of material and of porous texture with the support, the obstacles (9) generating variations in the flow sections of the channels.
According to the invention, the monolithic rigid porous support (2) defines obstacles (9) to the flow of the fluid for treatment, which obstacles extend from the inside walls (31) of said channels, are identical in material and porous texture to the support, and present continuity of material and of porous texture with the support, the obstacles (9) generating variations in the flow sections of the channels.
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