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titleOfInvention Improvements in process of impregnating liquids with gases, as for instance, in carbonating water, and to apparatus for carrying out such process
abstract 656,215. Mixing appliances. STAR LIQUID MACHINERY CO. Oct. 25, 1948, No. 27694. [Class 86] [Also in Group VI] A method of impregnating liquid with a gas in a closed chamber includes the steps of bringing the liquid into contact with a rotating surface to cause the liquid to flow so that it tends to form a substantially thin film. and maintaining the liquid continuously in the form of a substantially thin film while the liquid is in contact with the gas. In the embodiment of Fig. 1, water is admitted through an inlet 116 into a, container 16 wherein a dished member 60 having an opening 64 directs the water on to a rotating dispersing member 146. The water is caused to fly out into space in an upper casing 70 and is thereby directed on to the surface 150 of a lower casing 76 which may have spirally formed ribs to control the flow of water. The casing 76 has an opening 64 similar to the opening 64 in the dished member 60, whereby the water is allowed to fall upon a second rotating dispersing member 146. A plurality of rotating members and casings are provided through which the water moves in the presence of gas introduced through inlets 50 and 118 and which gains entry to the containers 70, 76, through apertures provided by a ribbed periphery of the casing 70 in its engagement within the casing 76, Figs. 2 and 3, not shown. Carbonated water leaving the lowermost casing 96 of the series falls on to a stationary bell 124 which directs the water into a reservoir 12 with which is associated a level responsive means 40 whereby the drive of the motor 42 and the supply of water and gas is controlled. Carbonated water is drawn off from the outlet 28. In a modification, prior to treatment in the main carbonating chamber, the water is passed through a preliminary carbonating device (see Group VI) in which it is caused to trickle down along the inner surfaces of tubes through which an atmosphere of the gas is moving and on the outside of which a coolant is circulating.
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