Patents Assigned to Taprogge Gesellschaft mbH
  • Patent number: 6030525
    Abstract: A process of cost-optimized control of a mechanical filter that is situated in a flow of cooling water driven by a cooling water pump in a heat exchanger and that can be regenerated by means of a flushing system involves the following steps: at least one measurement value is determined from which the filter's current degree of soiling is derived and this value is fed to a flush command generator; by means of the functional dependencies and/or data stored in the flush command generator a first and a second performance loss are calculated at predeterminable intervals, the first performance loss comprising the performance loss due to the filter's degree of soiling and the second performance loss comprising the performance loss due to a flushing operation at the current degree of soiling; from the progression over time of the first computed performance loss are determined the total performance losses since the last regeneration as a result of the soiling of the filter; a current second energy loss is calculated f
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 29, 2000
    Assignee: Taprogge Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Klaus Eimer, Dieter Patzig, Hans. W. Schildmann
  • Patent number: 4904397
    Abstract: In the cleansing especially of cooling water for a heat exchanger the installation of rotationally symmetric filter bodies in the cooling water feeder pipe and suction of sediments across a suction nozzle rotating on the windward side. Difficulties result therein in the production of a required back-flow through the filter and the avoidance of lateral airfluxes in front of the filter surface, as a certain gap is necessary between filter and suction nozzle for holding the sediments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 1987
    Date of Patent: February 27, 1990
    Assignee: Taprogge Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Klaus Eimer, Hans-Werner Schildmann, Detlef Taprogge, Klaus-Michael Bitzer, Dieter Patzig
  • Patent number: 4867879
    Abstract: A device for mechanically purifying liquids in a pipeline includes a rotation-symmetrical sieve chamber forming a section of the pipeline and having an inlet with a central axis, a rotation-symmetrical sieve body having an inner surface and being disposed in the sieve chamber at an angle of substantially 30.degree. to 60.degree. relative to the central axis of the inlet, and a suction removal device for removing deposits from part of the inner surface of the sieve body, the suction removal device being coaxial with and upstream of the sieve body in flow direction of the liquid, and the sieve body and the suction removal device being rotatable relative to each other for successively sweeping all of the inner surface of the sieve body with the suction removal device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1989
    Assignee: Taprogge Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventor: Manfred Muller
  • Patent number: 4680113
    Abstract: A device for recovering cleaning particles from a liquid stream after it has traversed a heat exchanger, comprises a pivotable inclined sieve and a baffle plate upstream of an outlet and the lower edge of the sieve for generating between the plate and the sieve a vortical flow which induces the particles to flow downwardly along the sieve to the outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 1985
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1987
    Assignee: Taprogge Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Klaus Eimer, Wolfgang Gebhardt
  • Patent number: 4582603
    Abstract: A screening apparatus for solids in a power plant condenser water line has a head orbiting the filter element which spans the outlet end of the pipe section forming the housing for the unit and flanged in this pipeline. A motor is mounted on the pipe section and is connected by a right-angle drive to cause orbiting of the head and the suction pipe is connected by an elbow to the axial hollow shaft of the head.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 1984
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1986
    Assignee: Taprogge Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventor: Johannes Nasse
  • Patent number: 4578838
    Abstract: A sluice for cleaning bodies includes a sluice housing having two substantially hemispherical housing halves, flanges each being disposed on a respective housing half for interconnecting the halves, substantially radially projecting stubs disposed on each respective housing half including at least one inlet and at least one outlet stub for flow medium carrying the cleaning bodies, and a screen element disposed in the housing for covering at least one of the inlet and outlet stubs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1986
    Assignee: Taprogge Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventor: Benjamin Prinz
  • Patent number: 4566533
    Abstract: In the operation of cleaning the pipes of heat exchangers by means of sponge rubber balls which are entrained by the cooling water, a cylindrical housing is connected upstream of the heat exchanger, in which housing several chambers are formed by several dividing walls rotating about a vertical axis, and the chambers are subdivided by a horizontal sieve plate into an upper group of chambers for receiving the balls and into a lower group of chambers. In this arrangement, two opposite cooling water supply and removal connections are each provided in the region of the lower group of chambers, and two similar cooling water connections are provided in the region of the upper group of chambers which are connected to the heat exchanger pipes. In order to also allow a discontinuous cleaning operation, while stopping the balls and without interrupting the flow of cooling water, the present invention provides that the interior of the housing (2) is subdivided by three dividing walls (4,5,6) which are arranged at 120.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 28, 1986
    Assignee: Taprogge Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Rolf Bochinski, Klaus Eimer, Harald Littek, Johannes Nasse
  • Patent number: 4565631
    Abstract: A self-cleaning filter installed in a cylindrical conduit for a liquid to be cleaned, such as cooling water for an industrial power plant, comprises a sieve spanning the conduit and undulating between an upstream and a downstream transverse plane. The interior of the conduit is divided into two or more sectoral compartments which are bounded by corresponding sieve segments on the downstream side and are provided with respective peripheral outlets leading to a drain, these outlets being normally closed by associated shutoff valves. To clean any sieve segment bounding a particular compartment, the upstream entrance to that compartment is obstructed by a flap valve while the corresponding shutoff valve is opened to generate a reverse flow across that sieve segment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 21, 1986
    Assignee: Taprogge Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Klaus M. Bitzer, Klaus Eimer, Klaus Grobe, Georg Mayer, Dieter Patzig
  • Patent number: 4556102
    Abstract: A tube-type heat exchanger having inlet and output conduits and tubes connected therebetween, and a return conduit extending from the output to the inlet conduit is, as is known, traversed by a coolant liquid from the intake to the output conduit through the tubes. Balls are released into the intake conduit from the return conduit and pass with the coolant through the tubes to clean same. These balls are trapped in the output conduit and introduced back into the return conduit where each ball's momentum is measured and outputs corresponding thereto are generated. These outputs are compared with a set-point signal corresponding to minimum acceptable ball momentum and all of the balls from the conduits are withdrawn and replaced with fresh balls when in a predetermined period of time a predetermined number of the outputs fall below the set-point signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1985
    Assignee: Taprogge Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Rolf Bochinski, Klaus Eimer, Alois Lange, Xuan L. Nghiem
  • Patent number: 4554965
    Abstract: A tube-type heat exchanger having inlet and output conduits and tubes connected therebetween, and a return conduit extending from the output to the inlet conduit is traversed by a coolant liquid from the intake to the output conduit through the tubes. Balls are released into the intake conduit from the return conduit and pass with the coolant through the tubes to clean same. These balls are trapped in the output conduit and introduced back into the return conduit where each ball's momentum is measured and an output corresponding thereto is generated. This output is compared with a set-point signal corresponding to minimum acceptable ball momentum, and any ball whose momentum is below the minimum momentum is withdrawn from the return conduit and replaced in the conduits with a fresh ball.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1985
    Assignee: Taprogge Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Rolf Bochinski, Klaus Eimer, Alois Lange, Xuan L. Nghiem
  • Patent number: 4550466
    Abstract: A cleaning element for cleaning the interior of heat exchanger tubes by being carried along by a cooling water stream and automatically squeezed through the tubes by the cooling water stream, includes a sphere foamed in a closed mold, the sphere being formed of an open-cell sponge rubber core and an open-pore water-permeable skin integral with the core.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1985
    Assignee: Taprogge Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventor: Gunther Schmitz
  • Patent number: 4544027
    Abstract: A sluice for collecting cleaning bodies in the form of sponge rubber balls which are guided in the circulation of cooling water through the pipes of a heat exchanger having inlet and outlet connections, in particular a generating plant condenser, includes a return line passing through the sluice, the return line including an inlet line having a pump and an outlet line having a shut-off valve, a cylindrical housing including a sieve body and a shutting flap connected downstream of the sieve body, the housing being connected to the outlet connection of the heat exchanger through the inlet line and being connected to the inlet connection of the heat exchanger through the outlet line, and a flap trap disposed in the return line for the cleaning bodies between the outlet connection and the inlet connection of the heat exchanger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1985
    Assignee: Taprogge Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Gerhard Goldberg, Alois Lange
  • Patent number: 4406031
    Abstract: Cleaning member for cleaning the interior of heat exchanger tubes by rotating, including a sponge rubber element being adapted to suit the diameter of the heat exchanger tube, and abrasive elements connected to the sponge rubber body, the abrasive elements being in the form of bristles each having a bristle shaft, and a bristle base molded into the sponge rubber ball anchoring the bristles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1981
    Date of Patent: September 27, 1983
    Assignee: Taprogge Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Klaus Eimer, Felix Kraker, Hans W. Schildmann, Gunther Schmitz, Hans Sonnenschein
  • Patent number: 4383346
    Abstract: Cleaning member for cleaning the interior of heat exchanger tubes by rotating, including a sponge rubber body having a given diameter, an adhesive film disposed on the sponge rubber body, and an abrasive layer formed of granular abrasive elements being fastened on the sponge rubber body by the adhesive film, the granular abrasive elements having an average linear dimension being smaller than the given diameter of the sponge rubber body, and the granular abrasive elements being disposed in a loose packing causing the abrasive layer to be deformable together with the sponge rubber body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1983
    Assignee: Taprogge Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Rolf Bochinski, Klaus Eimer, Hans W. Schildmann, Gunther Schmitz