Claims
- 1. An absorber canister for use in absorbing ammonia vapor from an air flow, comprising:
- a hollow canister body having sidewalls and a bottom joined to said sidewalls;
- a quantity of ammonia vapor absorbent material disposed within the interior of said canister body;
- a flow tube extending substantially through the length of said canister body and having an opening in one end thereof within said canister body through which air may flow into said interior whereby air flow containing ammonia vapor passes through said flow tube, exits from said opening and passes through said absorbent material; and
- means for mounting said flow tube within said canister body, said mounting means including-
- (1) a V-shaped support having an apex engaging said one end of said flow tube and supporting said one end in spaced relationship to said bottom, and
- (2) flap means secured to said support and overlying said bottom.
- 2. The canister of claim 1, wherein said V-shaped support includes a cutout in said apex, one end of said flow tube being captively held in said cutout.
- 3. The canister of claim 1, wherein said support includes a pair of panels hingedly interconnected by a first fold line defining said apex, and said flap means includes a pair of flaps respectively hingedly connected to said panels by second and third fold lines.
- 4. The canister of claim 1, wherein at least two of said sidewalls of said canister opposes each other and said flap means includes a pair of flaps, said flaps respectively including edges abutting said two sidewalls respectively, whereby to prevent lateral movement of said support.
- 5. An absorber canister for use in absorbing ammonia vapor from an air flow comprising:
- a hollow canister body having opposing sidewalls and a bottom joined to said sidewalls;
- a quantity of ammonia vapor absorbent material disposed within the interior of said canister body;
- a flow tube extending into said canister body and having an opening in one end thereof within said canister body through which air may flow into said interior, whereby air flow containing ammonia vapor passes through said flow tube, exits from said opening and passes through said absorbent material; and
- means for mounting said flow tube within said canister body, said mounting means including a pair of cross members extending between and engaging said opposing sidewalls, said cross members being inclined to said sidewalls and defining a transversely extending V-shaped channel for supporting said one end of said flow tube in spaced relationship to said bottom and allowing escape of air flow from said opening into said interior.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 172,105, filed July 25, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,334,756.
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Divisions (1)
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