Internal Conduit Patents (Class 122/383)
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Patent number: 8651066Abstract: A pulse detonation cleaning system is provided and includes a common tube, which is fluidly coupled to a vessel, a first array, including a plurality of elongate detonation tubes arrayed about a common axis, each of the plurality of the detonation tubes being disposed upstream from and fluidly coupled to an interior of the common tube and a second array, including a plurality of detonators arrayed about the common axis, each of the plurality of the detonators being disposed upstream from and operably coupled to a corresponding one of the plurality of the detonation tubes such that actuation of each of the plurality of the detonators leads to combustion in the corresponding one of the plurality of the detonation tubes.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2010Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: BHA Altair, LLCInventors: Tian Xuan Zhang, David Michael Chapin, Robert Warren Taylor
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Patent number: 8485139Abstract: Provided is an apparatus for inspecting a structure including a heating tube, a tube sheet supporting the heating tube, and a flow distribution baffle, which are installed in a steam generator of a nuclear power plant, and more particularly, an apparatus for visually inspecting and removing a foreign object in gaps of a bundle of heating tubes of an upper portion of a tube sheet of a secondary side of a steam generator, in which a detector is inserted into gaps of a bundle of heating tubes of an upper portion of a secondary side of a steam generator so as to inspect sludge or foreign objects, and a foreign object remover removes foreign objects when foreign objects are discovered in the gaps of the heating tubes.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2009Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Korea Plant Service & Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventors: Gyungsub Kim, Jangmyong Woo, Sanghoon Choi, Nakjeom Kim, Minsu Park, Dongil Kim
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Patent number: 6935280Abstract: A cold water inlet for a tank of a water heater is provided. The inlet includes an inlet conduit configured to extend toward a flue extending upwardly through the tank. The inlet conduit includes a proximal, intermediate, and distal conduit portion, the distal portion terminating at a closed end configured to reduce the amount of the water flow directed toward the flue. The cold water inlet further includes flow openings defined in the distal portion to permit the water flow to exit the inlet conduit. Deflectors are positioned along the distal portion proximal respective ones of the flow openings, and are oriented for deflecting the water flow. The closed end and the deflectors of the inlet conduit coact, as the water flows into the tank, to direct the water flow away from the flue and toward the side wall and bottom of the tank, thereby reducing an accumulation of scale.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2004Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Bradford White CorporationInventors: Timothy D. Scott, Michael Gordon, Christopher P. Stafford, Darrell Rodriguez
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Patent number: 6546568Abstract: A toilet tank with a sediment removal assembly comprises a flexible tube connected to the upper discharge spout of the intake standpipe in the toilet tank cavity, and a configured length of copper tubing connected to the flexible tube for water to flow therethrough when the float valve is open to flow water into the tank during a flushing operation. The copper tubing has a longitudinal section which extends downwardly and vertically from its connection to the flexible tube, an integrally joined first lateral or horizontal section curved or bent to lie on the bottom wall of the tank adjacent to the rear wall, and an integrally joined second lateral or horizontal section curved or bent to extend substantially normal to the first lateral section and lie on the bottom wall of the tank adjacent to the then facing end wall of the tank.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventor: Michael J. Schuster
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Patent number: 5988117Abstract: An inlet is provided for delivering water into a water heater through a port in its top. The inlet includes a conduit having a distal portion that extends downwardly toward a bottom of the water heater. The inlet includes means for deflecting the water flow through openings in the inlet's wall in order to reduce the generation of temperature gradients that otherwise tend to develop within water heater tanks. A water heater assembly including such an inlet is also described.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Inventor: Eric M. Lannes
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Patent number: 5943984Abstract: An inlet is provided for delivering water into a water heater through a port in its side. The inlet includes a conduit having a distal portion that extends toward a bottom of the water heater. That portion includes means for deflecting the water flow in order to reduce the generation of temperature gradients that otherwise tend to develop within water heater tanks. A water heater assembly including such an inlet is also described.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1997Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: Bradford White CorporationInventor: Eric M. Lannes
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Patent number: 5341770Abstract: A water heater cold water inlet deflector means which creates turbulent flow within the inlet conduit and creates turbulent water circulation throughout the water storage tank so that sediment is disturbed and suspended, stacking is prevented and efficiency is improved.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1993Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Bradford-White CorporationInventor: Eric M. Lannes
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Patent number: 5335631Abstract: In a steam generator equipping a nuclear power station and having inverted U-Lubes connected to a tube plate or sheet (12) and surrounded by an inner envelope (26) having a lower flow distribution plate (41) in its bottom part, the space (46) known as a waterway between the tube plate (12), the flow distribution plate (41) and the hot and cold branches of the tubes contains a deflection and purging box (44). The latter extends over the entire length of the waterway and in height up to the upper edge of the lower envelope (26). It is provided on its lower face with purging orifices (50) and fulfils both a deflection function and a secondary fluid drainage function in the vicinity of the tube plate (12).Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1993Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: FRAMATOMEInventors: Thierry Daffos, Christian Valadon
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Patent number: 5230306Abstract: A ceramic element for a sootblower element is disclosed in which the element is manufactured by winding a ceramic fiber around a mandrel and subsequently densifying the composite using a sol-gel process. Separate elements are coupled together using a ceramic coupling member. Ceramic nozzle bodies are inserted into the elements. The sootblower tubes disclosed herein can withstand greater temperatures and more corrosive environments than currently used metallic lance tubes, thus enabling the sootblower element to be permanently installed within a boiler and eliminating the need for a retracting element type sootblower.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1991Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: The Babcock & Wilcox CompanyInventors: Eric A. Barringer, Herbert Feinroth, Donald L. Hindman, William G. Long, Roy R. Ramey, Gregory Parkin
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Patent number: 5088451Abstract: A system for removing sludge from a sludge-bearing fluid flowing in a vertically oriented nuclear steam generator so that the sludge is not present therein in sufficient quantities to corrode components (e.g., heat transfer tubes) located in the steam generator. The system comprises a tube sheet having a plurality of apertures therethrough for receiving the ends of the heat transfer tubes so that the tubes are supported by the tube sheet. The tube sheet has a top surface thereon and also a recess formed in the top surface for separating and for collecting the sludge from the sludge-bearing fluid. The recess has a substantially frusto-conical wall generally converging at the bottom end of the recess for providing a settling basin for the sludge after the sludge is separated from the sludge-bearing fluid. A pipe extends from adjacent the bottom end of the recess to the exterior of the heat exchanger for transporting the sludge from the recess to the exterior of the heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1990Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Min H. Hu, Allen C. Smith, Jr., Robert M. Wilson, Robert M. Wepfer, Howard E. Braun
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Patent number: 4989550Abstract: A steam generator includes a vertically elongated housing. A horizontal tube plate and a U-shaped tube bundle are disposed in the housing. The tube bundle has mutually spaced apart legs defining an intermediate space therebetween and tube ends disposed in the tube plate. The tube plate has a horizontal blow-down line formed therein. The tube plate has holes formed therein leading from the blow-down line into the intermediate space.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1989Date of Patent: February 5, 1991Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Zvonimir Sterk
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Patent number: 4972805Abstract: Built-up deposits on the top surface of a tubesheet and on adjacent tube sections in a tube bundle heat exchanger are removed by inducing vigorous turbulent flow of cleaning liquid radially along the surface of the tubesheet by repetitively and periodically injecting gas pulses into the liquid to form an expanding and retracting gas bubble proximate the plate center. The gas pulse rise time is smoothed by controlling the actuation time of a discharge valve and by a surge volume downstream of the valve to thereby avoid harmful pressure shock waves in the heat exchanger. The cleaning liquid is recirculated through an external filter loop to remove suspended foreign materials dislodged by the turbulent flow.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1990Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: MPR Associates, Inc.Inventor: Sterling J. Weems
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Patent number: 4883036Abstract: A steam generator includes a vertically elongated housing. A horizontal tube plate and a U-shaped tube bundle are disposed in the housing. The tube bundle has mutually spaced apart legs defining an intermediate space therebetween and tube ends disposed in the tube plate. The tube plate has a horizontal blow-down line formed therein over the width of the tube bundle. The tube plate has vertical bores formed therein leading from the blow-down line into the intermediate space.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Zvonimir Sterk
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Patent number: 4848278Abstract: Sludge-removing fluid lances are moved simultaneously toward the center of a tube bundle in a steam generator through diametrically opposite lance ports. Fluid-blocking suction dams are placed in the peripheral lane of the steam generator at diametrically opposite inspection ports from which fluid-entrained sludge is removed. All four of the ports are spaced apart by 90.degree.. Fluid-entrained sludge is blocked on the opposite sides of both suction dams, thereby preventing redeposition of sludge in previously cleaned areas of the tube sheet of the generator. The fluid flow rates of the lances are controlled to be equal to each other, and the rate of removal of the fluid-entrained sludge through each suction dam is controlled to be the same as the fluid flow rate of each lance. A separate flushing stream in the peripheral lane is not required.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1987Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Assignee: Apex Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Scott M. Theiss
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Patent number: 4838211Abstract: A water heater including a tank having a hot water outlet in the top portion thereof and a cold water inlet in the lower portion thereof. An agitator assembly connected to the cold water inlet and mounted in the bottom portion of the tank. The agitator assembly includes a circular tubular member having a first row of orifice members mounted along the inner side thereof, a second row of orifice members mounted along the outer side thereof and a third row of orifice members mounted along the top side thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1988Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: State Industries, Inc.Inventor: Otto Z. Vago
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Patent number: 4756770Abstract: A non-corrosive, non chemical cleaning process for tube bundle heat exchangers develops and physically transmits kinetic energy in the form of a vigorous, high volume "water slap" to dislodge internally accumulated contaminants. A plurality of injectors periodically inject discrete quantities of pressurized inert nitrogen into the heat exchanger downcomer annulus, near the steam generator bottom, and in response to the expanding gas bubble the water column established in the tube bundle is accelerated upwardly. A rapid displacement of a body of water causes the surface of the water to slap debris from components in its path. The water column level is established slightly below the bottom of a tube support structure, and the rapid rise of the water surface impacts the bottom of the structure and is forced through the water flow passageways where the fluid flow acceleration pressures dislodge the accumulated debris.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1986Date of Patent: July 12, 1988Assignee: Arkansas Power and Light CompanyInventors: Sterling J. Weems, Albert C. Buford, III
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Patent number: 4566406Abstract: A steam generator is provided which contains a manifold with a plurality of nozzles for breaking up and washing away sludge which has formed on the upper surface of its tube sheet. The manifold is rigidly attached to the upper surface of the tube sheet and remains in place during conventional operation of the steam generator. The portions of the present invention which are contained within the steam generator do not contain any moving parts and, thus, does not require human intervention in close proximity to components of the steam generator which may be possibly radioactive. High velocity streams of water are used to break up and remove sludge from the upper surface of the tube sheet and openings are provided through the wall of the steam generator for removal of the slurry in which the sludge is entrained.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1983Date of Patent: January 28, 1986Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventor: Robert H. Appleman
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Patent number: 4505231Abstract: A water heater including a water tight tank and a source of heat for heating water inside the tank. A hot water outlet is located in the top of the tank. An inlet agitator tube is mounted in the tank. The tube includes a straight vertical portion, a first curved portion lying in a vertical plane and a second curved portion lying in a horizontal plane adjacent the bottom of the tank. The second curved portion has a plurality of openings in the underside thereof through which streams of water will be directed into the tank each time water is drawn out of the top of the tank, said streams of water serving to agitate the water in the bottom of the tank to prevent accumulation of sediment therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1984Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: Apcom, Inc.Inventor: Rodney R. Syler
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Patent number: 4498427Abstract: A fluid lancing apparatus is provided for cleaning sludge from between tubes of a tube bundle of a heat exchanger. The heat exchanger tubes are arranged in a plurality of parallel equally spaced rows. The lancing apparatus includes an elongated lance arm and a jet head attached to the lance arm. The jet head includes at least first and second longitudinally spaced transversely directed nozzles, a longitudinal distance between the first and second nozzles being equal to a spacing between the parallel equally spaced rows of the tube bundle. An alignment rod is provided for initially positioning the lancing apparatus. Methods of utilizing such an apparatus are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1983Date of Patent: February 12, 1985Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventor: Bradley L. Todd
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Patent number: 4037569Abstract: Blocks are disposed in notches in a wrapper encircling a tube bundle of a steam generator, covers are disposed over a plurality of holes in blowdown pipes; the ports in the feedwater header are arranged to improve the flow of feedwater and recirculation water over the tube sheet of the steam generator.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1976Date of Patent: July 26, 1977Assignee: Westinghouse Electric CorporationInventors: Robert R. Bennett, Wilbur M. Byerley
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Patent number: 3942481Abstract: A steam generator having a U-shaped tube bundle which extends upwardly from a tube sheet, a wrapper encircling the tube bundle, a preheater disposed on the cold leg portion of the tube bundle and a distribution plate disposed adjacent the tube sheet, the distribution plate having a large semicircular shaped opening disposed in the central portion of the hot leg and a T-shaped blowdown pipe disposed so that the cross of the "T" is disposed adjacent the tube sheet and the central portion of the semicircular opening in the distribution plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1974Date of Patent: March 9, 1976Assignee: Westinghouse Electric CorporationInventor: Robert R. Bennett