A Device for Filtering Toxins, etc., by the Use of Water Pressure.

H. Hill
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The use of gas or air pressure to drive toxins, or other bacterial fluids, which it is desired to filter, and at the same time to sterilize through bougies of porcelain etc., has been common for a long time. The ordinary aspiration filter is, of course, really a pressure filter, the limit of pressure being rather less than one atmosphere, and depending on the degree of exhaustion obtainable. But direct air or gas pressure?secured say by compression?has always presented, besides the mechanical difficulties, chemical or physical difficulties, dependent on the pressure-modifications of the action of the gases used upon the liquids to be filtered. It occurred to the writer that the interposition of a thin sheet of rubber between the surface of the liquid to be filtered and the liquid (air, gas, or water) which was used as the vehicle to transmit the pressure would at once remove almost all the objections which could be brought against pressure filtration. Because of its relative density and inelasticity, water presents so many mechanical advantages over air, that attention was concentrated wholly upon the use of water
一种利用水压过滤毒素等的装置。
很长一段时间以来,使用气体或空气压力来驱动毒素或其他细菌液体,希望过滤这些毒素,同时通过瓷器等进行灭菌,这已经很常见了。当然,普通的抽吸过滤器实际上是一个压力过滤器,压力的极限要小于一个大气压,并取决于可获得的耗尽程度。但是直接的空气或气体压力呢?通过压缩来保证安全?除了机械上的困难外,化学上或物理上的困难总是表现为依赖于待过滤液体所使用的气体作用的压力变化。作者突然想到,在被过滤的液体表面和作为传递压力的液体(空气、气体或水)之间插入一片薄橡胶,可以立即消除对压力过滤可能带来的几乎所有异议。由于水的相对密度和无弹性,它比空气具有许多机械上的优势,因此人们的注意力全部集中在水的利用上
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