Patents by Inventor Daniel E. Pike

Daniel E. Pike has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5151112
    Abstract: A pressure generator and gas scrubber includes a scroll casing having a gas discharge outlet and a plurality of liquid outlets; a hollow shaft extending through the casing for supplying water thereto; a plurality of radially-extending water feed tubes centrally positioned in the casing and secured to the hollow shaft in fluid communication therewith, each tube having an open outlet end at the free end thereof such that liquid supplied through the hollow shaft travels to the open outlet ends of the feed tubes and each tube having a constricted opening at the open outlet end thereof; a drive motor connected to the hollow shaft for rotating the hollow shaft and the plurality of feed tubes; and two gas inlet boxes positioned on opposite sides of the scroll casing in fluid communication with a central portion of the casing, for supplying a contaminated gas to be scrubbed to the casing adjacent the inlet ends of the feed tubes, such that water jets ejected from the open outlet ends of the feed tubes pull the gas ad
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1992
    Inventor: Daniel E. Pike
  • Patent number: 5119684
    Abstract: An apparatus for determining the collectability of dust particles is disclosed herein. The concept of collectability and collectivity are employed to establish fundamental equations which are solved by the use of data obtained by passing a dust laden gas through a sampling train having a plurality of impingers. The weight of material collected in each separate impinger is determined and using these individual weights a mathematical matrix is set up from which the collectability of the dust particles is obtained. The collectability of a given dust particle is defined as its impinger efficiency when the impinger is operated in strict accordance with design specifications. Collectivity is defined as the collectability distribution of a mixture of dust particles having different collectabilities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1992
    Inventor: Daniel E. Pike
  • Patent number: 4979403
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining the collectability of dust particles is disclosed herein. The concept of collectability and collectivity are employed to establish fundamental equations which are solved by the use of data obtained by passing a dust laden gas through a sampling train having a plurality of impingers. The weight of material collected in each separate impinger is determined and using these individual weights a mathematical matrix is set up from which the collectability of the dust particles is obtained. The collectability of a given dust particle is defined as its impinger efficiency when the impinger is operated in strict accordance with design specifications. Collectivity is defined as the collectability distribution of a mixture of dust particles having different collectabilities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 25, 1990
    Inventor: Daniel E. Pike
  • Patent number: 4722745
    Abstract: A gas cleaning system of the type having a gas cooling tower includes a septum arrangement within the cooling tower which divides the cooling tower into upper and lower chambers and effects a pressure drop between the chambers by directing streams of higher pressure gases through a pool of cooling water maintained in a trough in the septum arrangement to reduce the pressure while simultaneously scrubbing the gases, all within the cooling tower.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 1987
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1988
    Assignee: AirPol, Inc.
    Inventor: Daniel E. Pike
  • Patent number: 4452766
    Abstract: An improved double alkali process is disclosed which is useful for the removal of sulfur dioxide from gas streams, especially waste gas streams derived from coal-fired plants which also contain entrained fine particles of ash which contain alkali, which process comprises leaching soluble alkali from said entrained fine particles to establish an aqueous alkali scrubbing solution, scrubbing the resulting gas stream with said scrubbing solution, which circulates between said leaching and scrubbing steps, followed by bleeding off a portion of the resulting scrubber effluent to a regeneration system wherein the alkali scrubbing solution is regenerated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: June 5, 1984
    Assignee: AirPol, Inc.
    Inventor: Daniel E. Pike
  • Patent number: 4313924
    Abstract: An improved apparatus and process are disclosed for the removal of sulfur oxides such as sulfur dioxide from waste gas streams. The process comprises scrubbing the waste gas with a circulating aqueous sodium sulfite/sodium bisulfite absorption solution at a relatively low pH followed by subjecting a portion of the circulating absorption solution to an improved multi-stage regeneration procedure wherein lime is employed to regenerate sulfite from bisulfite. The bleed from the scrubbing step which is subjected to regneration has a low pH and hence can dissolve more lime thereby increasing the lime utilization efficiency. In the regeneration procedure, a lime slurry is separated into a slurry of coarser lime particles and a second portion which contains very fine lime particles. The main regeneration is accomplished by adding the coarse lime slurry to the scrubber bleed. Due to the low pH in this reaction, not all the bisulfite is regenerated to sulfite.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1979
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1982
    Assignee: Neptune AirPol, Inc.
    Inventor: Daniel E. Pike
  • Patent number: 4196892
    Abstract: An apparatus for equalizing top gas pressure exerted on the bottom surface of the large bell operating in the large bell hopper in a top closing device for a blast furnace, so as to enable opening of the large bell for the feeding of charge therethrough during operation of the blast furnace of any top gas pressure, including a venturi scrubber, located at the top or in the vicinity of the blast furnace, connected by ducts to the uptake or other gas main for furnace top gas, and a separator, mounted at the top or in the vicinity of the blast furnace, connected by ducts to the venturi scrubber and large bell hopper, which elements scrub the furnace top gas and direct scrubbed top gas into the large bell hopper, so as to exert equalizing pressure on the large bell with scrubbed top gas, and further including an ejector, mounted in the venturi scrubber, which maintains a continuous flow of scrubbed top gas into the large bell hopper, so as to maintain equalizing pressure therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1980
    Assignee: Air Pollution Industries
    Inventor: Daniel E. Pike
  • Patent number: 4082253
    Abstract: An apparatus located at the top of a blast furnace for equalizing pressure exerted by top gas, generated during operation of the blast furnace, on the bottom surface of the large bell movably mounted in the top of the blast furnace, operable so as to remove pollutants from the top gas and direct the top gas with the pollutants removed therefrom into the large bell hopper at full furnace pressure to exert equalizing pressure on the top surface of the large bell to enable opening of the large bell for feeding charge therethrough into the blast furnace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1978
    Assignee: Air Pollution Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Daniel E. Pike