Patents Assigned to Research-Cottrell, Inc.
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Patent number: 4375364Abstract: A discharge electrode and discharge electrode assembly having longer more reliable service life than conventional tensioned wires wherein the electrode is categorized as rigid because its mechanical behavior more closely resembles that of a structural beam than a wire of equal length and the electrode in the preferred embodiment has a flattened ellipsoidal configuration with corona members projecting substantially along a plane passing through the long axis of the ellipsoidal electrode.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1981Date of Patent: March 1, 1983Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventors: Harold E. Van Hoesen, Jakoplic, Richard
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Patent number: 4351804Abstract: Sulfur dioxide is scrubbed from boiler flue gases in a double-loop alkali scrubber, one a quencher loop and the other an absorption loop. Preferably, the reagent flow of the two loops is isolated so that none of the reagent from the quencher loop is cycled to the absorber loop. A substantial portion of the make-up water for the quencher loop is received from the absorber loop and solids are concentrated in a dewatering system which includes a hydroclone.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1980Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventors: Edward L. Biedell, Robert J. Ferb
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Patent number: 4322392Abstract: Sulfur dioxide is scrubbed from boiler flue gases in a double-loop alkali scrubber, one a quencher loop and the other an absorption loop. The reagent flow of the two loops is isolated so that none of the reagent from the quencher loop is cycled to the absorber loop and a portion of the make-up water for the quencher loop is received from the absorber loop. By controlling recycled water from a dewatering system and selective utilization of high and low solids streams from the absorber system, the quencher slurry concentration may be controlled and the requirement for new make-up water reduced. The two loop process isolates the main absorber system including the demisters, which are prone to scaling and corrosion, from the evaporative quencher portion of the process. All the recycled water is returned to the evaporative quencher loop and none to the loop controlling the demisters and the primary absorber sections. However, under varying SO.sub.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1980Date of Patent: March 30, 1982Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Gleason, Mark Richman, Paul E. Cooke
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Patent number: 4322393Abstract: Some flue gas desulfurization processes applied to fuels containing high chloride concentrations are utilizing, or plan to utilize, by-product gypsum from the process stream. The utilization of such a process results in a calcium chloride buildup in the flue gas desulfurization system from fuels or water resource containing significant chlorides which interferes with the absorption and utilization of the lime or limestone reagent.In this invention, a method is used to convert the calcium chloride to a dry material by utilizing flue gas at elevated temperatures, normally found before an air preheater on steam generators used to produce power or any other conventional large size steam boilers. The monohydrate is produced at temperatures above 350.degree. F. By applying this drying process with a power plant system, energy consumed for this drying operation is very efficient.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1980Date of Patent: March 30, 1982Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Gleason, Chin T. Sui
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Patent number: 4311491Abstract: A method and apparatus for optimizing the operating efficiency of an electrostatic precipitator based on controlling the average input power of the precipitator electrodes in response to control signals derived by sensing changes in specific instantaneous peak voltages associated with the average electrode voltages. The method is particularly well suited for electrostatic precipitators processing high resistivity fly ash and exhibiting an inflection region in its KVmin electrode voltage characteristic. The apparatus is organized to serve as a stand alone control system, or as an adjunct to existing electrostatic precipitator control systems.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1980Date of Patent: January 19, 1982Assignee: Research Cottrell, Inc.Inventors: Peter P. Bibbo, Frederick E. Hankins, Richard Jakoplic
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Patent number: 4285024Abstract: A rapper plunger displacement indicator for an electrostatic rapper control system of the type which supplies a pulse of controlled energy to the rapper coils. Means are provided for sensing current supplied to each rapper coil during the controlled energy pulse. The resultant sensed current is integrated with respect to time over the period of the pulse of controlled energy, and the result of the integration indicates plunger displacement. In a system where a short boost pulse of full lift energy is supplied immediately prior to the lift pulse of controlled energy for enhanced control accuracy, the integration is performed only during the controlled energy pulse, thus ignoring the boost pulse.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1979Date of Patent: August 18, 1981Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventor: William W. Andrews
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Patent number: 4278620Abstract: Apparatus are provided for reducing detrimental wind influence on cooling towers by mounting at the air inlet to the towers a plurality of spaced baffles, each of which have continuous, smooth, curved, low wind resistance surfaces directed outwardly of the air inlet and high wind resistance surfaces directed toward the interior of the tower.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1980Date of Patent: July 14, 1981Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventor: Marcel R. Lefevre
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Patent number: 4270086Abstract: The time of travel of an electromagnetic rapping device plunger is measured between two predetermined points so that the height of lift of the plunger and the terminal velocity can be determined.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1979Date of Patent: May 26, 1981Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventors: Frederick E. Hankins, John H. Umberger
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Patent number: 4256464Abstract: Coal is oxidized by NO.sub.x in the presence of a liquid in which NO.sub.x is soluble. Oxidized sulfur species are removed by washing with water and dilute sulfuric acid. NO.sub.x is not consumed in the process and is recycled. More than 70% of sulfur in coal is removed.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1979Date of Patent: March 17, 1981Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventor: Asim B. Ray
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Patent number: 4256712Abstract: A regenerable process for removing SO.sub.2 from a gas comprising contacting the gas with an aqueous suspension of gelatinous aluminum hydroxide.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1978Date of Patent: March 17, 1981Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventors: Richard S. Atkins, Asim B. Ray
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Patent number: 4255775Abstract: A comprehensive multiple rapper control system controls rapping intensity with enhanced accuracy, controls a large number of rappers in any desired sequence with intensity control for each individual rapper, and includes alarm circuitry for reliably indicating open circuited and short circuited conditions in the rapper coils or in the electrical connections to the rapper coils. For enhanced accuracy, a short boost pulse of full lift energy is applied immediately prior to a lift pulse of controlled energy. The boost pulse overcomes initial rapper plunger sticking forces so that total rapper plunger lift accurately reflects the electrical energy supplied during the subsequent controlled pulse. Advantage is taken of the relatively constant boost pulse which is supplied to every rapper in the system regardless of the energy supplied during the control pulse to provide an alarm circuit. Current through each rapper plunger lift coil is sensed during at least a portion of the boost pulse.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1979Date of Patent: March 10, 1981Assignee: Research Cottrell, Inc.Inventor: William W. Andrews
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Patent number: 4250152Abstract: Sulfur dioxide is scrubbed from boiler flue gases in a double-loop alkali scrubber, one a quencher loop and the other an absorption loop. Preferably, the reagent flow of the two loops is isolated so that none of the reagent from the quencher loop is cycled to the absorber loop. A substantial portion of the make-up water for the quencher loop is received from the absorber loop and solids are concentrated in a dewatering system which includes a hydroclone.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1978Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventors: Edward L. Biedell, Robert J. Ferb
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Patent number: 4245568Abstract: Moveable and fixed vertically depending, longitudinally spaced baffles are mounted perpendicular to the direction of gas flow on the roof of large generally horizontal runs of flues carrying dust laden gas as a cost-effective way to reduce gravitational dust dropout.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1979Date of Patent: January 20, 1981Assignee: Research Cottrell, Inc.Inventor: Gary J. Grieco
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Patent number: 4238115Abstract: A jacking device for use with a thread bar having a plurality of couplers and nuts spaced longitudinally thereon. The jacking device is arranged to permit movement thereof longitudinally past the respective couplers and nuts while permitting utilization of the nuts by threaded movement thereof on the thread bar for supporting different portions of the jacking device relative to the thread bar in effecting the desired jacking operation. The jacking device may be utilized to climb the thread bar and, alternatively, may be utilized to pull the thread bar and lift a load associated therewith. The jacking device includes biased chuck elements movably carried to permit passing of the couplers and nuts and selective support thereof on the nuts in effecting the controlled jacking operation.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1979Date of Patent: December 9, 1980Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventor: Franz Kallinger
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Patent number: 4221573Abstract: An electrostatic precipitator rapping system of the type which lifts weights and then allows the weights to fall to impact on precipitator elements to impart particulate-dislodging vibration thereto. The system includes a rotating drive shaft and a plurality of individual rapping mechanisms disposed along the drive shaft. Each rapping mechanism includes a driving assembly affixed to the drive shaft and a driven assembly mounted for pivotal movement. A means attached to the driven assembly lifts a weight as the driven assembly pivots in one direction towards a release position and allows the weight to fall to impact as the driven assembly pivots in the other direction towards a resting position.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1979Date of Patent: September 9, 1980Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventor: Frederick E. Hankins
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Patent number: 4212383Abstract: A shop assembled drag-type conveyor is provided with means for shortening its length and width and the conveyor is placed in assembled, but shortened form in a dust hopper of an electrostatic precipitator. When the conveyor is in place it is lengthened to its operating length and its width is expanded and attached to the side walls of the dust hopper with a minimum of on-site construction.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1978Date of Patent: July 15, 1980Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventor: David A. Wagner
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Patent number: 4189308Abstract: A wetted parallel plate collecting electrode arrangement which increases the maximum electric field intensity possible without having water draining off the lower edges of the collecting electrodes forming small droplets which are accelerated towards the opposite electrodes. An electrically conductive partition plate maintained at a voltage intermediate the voltages on the electrodes is disposed between the lower edges of oppositely charged electrodes and extends above and below the lower edges of the electrodes. Preferably, the partition plate is electrically "floating" and receives its voltage due to the effects of the electric field between the collecting electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1978Date of Patent: February 19, 1980Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventor: Paul L. Feldman
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Patent number: 4122646Abstract: An equilateral derrick structure such as for use in erecting chimneys and the like, wherein a plurality of horizontal members, upright diagonal brace members, and vertical column members are interconnected by a plurality of connectors to provide a desired three-dimensional framework derrick. The horizontal members may define a first kind of structural element, the brace members may define a second kind of structural element differing from the first kind, and the column members may define a third kind of structural element differing from each of the first and second kinds. The connectors may be formed as unitary members having a center portion defining a right circularly cylindrical hole for receiving corresponding right circularly cylindrical column members. The connectors may further define outwardly projecting flanges for connection of the horizontal members and diagonal brace members thereto.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1977Date of Patent: October 31, 1978Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventor: Dennis H. Sapp
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Patent number: 4077785Abstract: A corrosion resistant electrostatic precipitator has an array of tubular collector electrodes with a cylindrical casing, the tubular collector electrodes and casing each having a surface resistivity of the order 10.sup.6 ohms. The walls of the collector tubes, in preferred form, are a lamina comprising, in order from the inner surface outwardly, an innermost resin impregnated with graphite followed by a conductive metal mesh, another layer of resin impregnated with graphite, a fiberglass veil (corrosion resistant barrier), a layer of fiberglass mat, a layer of fiberglass roving, another layer of fiberglass mat, another layer of fiberglass roving, and finally an outer layer of fiberglass mat. The wall of the cylindrical casing is also a lamina whose make-up is generally similar but not identical to the walls of the collector tubes. Means are provided for grounding the conductive metal mesh which is embedded in the collector walls and in the casing wall.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1977Date of Patent: March 7, 1978Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventor: Wayne T. Hartshorn
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Patent number: 4052491Abstract: A modular gas and liquid contact member is formed of a plurality of extended surface sheet members with means associated with at least the peripheral margins thereof warping the sheets and maintaining the sheets in an undulated array. In a preferred form of the invention, the means for warping and maintaining the sheet members in the undulated array comprises a plurality of through bolts and spacers of varying lengths threaded on the through bolts and contacting opposed surfaces of adjacent sheet members.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1976Date of Patent: October 4, 1977Assignee: Research-Cottrell, Inc.Inventor: Marcel Robert Lefevre