Deflectors In Alternate Rows Aligned (i.e., Staggered) Patents (Class 55/444)
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Patent number: 4717404Abstract: A dry solids separator is described for removing powdery materials from a gas stream without a substantial overall pressure drop as said stream passes through the separator. The separator consists of a plurality of mutually spaced baffle plates disposed as at an angle to the inlet of the separator. Each plate consists of a plurality of mutually spaced channel shaped baffles opening into the gas stream and defining between adjacent baffles vertical slit nozzles. The channel shaped nozzles are also staggered so that the next adjacent downstream baffle will be behind an upstream nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1987Date of Patent: January 5, 1988Assignee: L.A. Dreyfus CompanyInventor: Earl Fore
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Patent number: 4708723Abstract: Disclosed is a rotary broom hopper which includes a container having a bottom wall, a front wall, a rear wall, and a top wall. A dust and debris inlet is positioned between the bottom wall and the rear wall and a filter element is positioned between the rear wall and the top wall. A first interior wall extends into the container from the rear wall between the inlet and the filter element. A second interior wall is positioned between the first interior wall and the filter element such that the first and second interior walls form a secondary material separation chamber interior of the container. An impingement plate is positioned to extend perpendicular to the top wall into the secondary material separation chamber. The impingement panel causes an abrupt reversal of direction of air flow and deposits a substantial quantity of particulate matter in the secondary material separation chamber and thereby reduces the accumulation of such material on the filter element.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1986Date of Patent: November 24, 1987Inventor: D. Franklin Howeth
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Patent number: 4673425Abstract: An inexpensive, disposable liner is shaped and dimensioned to conform to the hole spacings of a grid-like grating used as the floor of a paint spray booth. The liner shields the grating surfaces from airborne or spilled paint, while having holes to permit the necessary airflow through the grating. When the paint build-up on the liner significantly occludes the holes, the liner is removed and disposed of, and replaced by a clean one.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1986Date of Patent: June 16, 1987Inventor: Gene Hirs
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Patent number: 4628689Abstract: An exhaust system for the internal combustion engine of an automotive vehicle comprises a diecast housing of an aluminum-magnesium-silicon alloy in the form of a boxlike housing part provided with a removable cover affording access to a replaceable rectangular parallelepipedal filter cartridge which separates the housing into an intake chamber and a discharge chamber respectively connected to an expansion chamber and the tail pipe.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1984Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Inventor: Charles Jourdan
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Patent number: 4557739Abstract: This is concerned with a sweeper of the type that has a power operated brush that sweeps debris off of a floor or other surface to be cleaned and throws it into a hopper with a vacuum fan arranged to draw air from the hopper through a filter and exhaust it to the atmosphere. More particularly, the sweeper is provided with a precleaner and/or demister which separates the larger particles, and possibly moisture, from the airstream as it moves through the hopper, thereby protecting and/or aiding the filter.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1984Date of Patent: December 10, 1985Assignee: Tennant-CompanyInventors: Lloyd D. Fortman, Mark D. Kinter
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Patent number: 4484690Abstract: A flame arresting ventilated wall or panel for an explosion-proof enclosure comprises a stack of aluminum sheets apertured to provide a plurality of discrete, generally parallel gas flow channels disposed in crisscross patterns across the heights and widths of the sheets. Fasteners tie the sheets together into a rigid structure and are disposed in patterns surrounding and individually uniformly supporting the gas flow channels from the center of the sheets to their outer edge. Combinations of three different punched sheets are used, namely, first and second apertured sheets spaced apart by relatively thin separator sheets. Along each of the plurality of gas flow channels, each separtor sheet has a large window and the first and second apertured sheets have separate arrays of nine and sixteen flow holes, respectively, registered with the windows, each array having a total cross-sectional area about one-fourth of each corresponding window.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1982Date of Patent: November 27, 1984Assignee: Service Machine Co.Inventor: James H. Nash
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Patent number: 4437867Abstract: A gas scrubber and/or mist eliminator for high-velocity gas in the range between about 1,000 to 2,500 feet per minute. The gas flows horizontally through a duct or conduit in which a plurality of generally vertical, high-voidage, fibrous, non-capillary, free-draining bodies are interposed. The gas both passes through and is deflected by the bodies and its mist and/or other components are captured and drained by the bodies. Reentrainment of the drained liquid flowing out of the bodies is prevented. The bodies may be arrays of rows of separate baffles or they may be mounted on vanes.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1978Date of Patent: March 20, 1984Inventor: Bernard J. Lerner
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Patent number: 4383500Abstract: A modular drying unit for a steam generator, having identical dryer elements arranged partly as a polygonal crown within the envelope of the generator and partly as a star within that crown. The dryers constitute in trios triangular cells the inner space of which is divided by a partition permitting isolation of the dryers with respect to one another, as well as guidance of the steam at the intake and outlet ends of the dryers. This type of unit is particularly suitable for generators with natural circulation, notably for a nuclear reactor.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1981Date of Patent: May 17, 1983Assignee: FramatomeInventors: Claude Lavalerie, Christian Borrel
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Patent number: 4377394Abstract: An apparatus in which a downflowing high pressure stream of hot raw synthesis gas from the reaction zone of a free flow partial oxidation gas generator at a temperature in the range of about 1800.degree. to 3000.degree. F. is passed through a first gas diversion and residue separation chamber contained in a first pressure vessel where the velocity of the gas stream is reduced, solid material and molten slag are separated by gravity from the gas stream, and the direction is diverted into a thermally insulated side transfer line. The hot gas stream is then passed through a thermally insulated gas-solids impingement separation means contained in a second pressure vessel where its direction and velocity is changed and additional residue is separated. The hot gas stream is then passed upwardly through a radiant cooler where additional solid matter is removed by gravity and the gas temperature is reduced to a temperature in the range of about 900.degree. to 1800.degree. F.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1980Date of Patent: March 22, 1983Assignee: Texaco Development CorporationInventors: James R. Muenger, Edward T. Child, Albert Brent
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Patent number: 4319898Abstract: A filter for removing airborne grease has spaced front and rear walls each with a series of transverse louvers extending into the interior of the filter and opening downwardly. A filter media of expanded metal sheets is sandwiched between the front and rear walls.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1981Date of Patent: March 16, 1982Assignee: Air Filter CorporationInventor: Max Maierhofer
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Patent number: 4313742Abstract: A scrubber for cleansing flue gases is disclosed. The scrubber includes a housing which defines a channel. The channel includes a scrubber stage wherein vertically spaced rows of deflecting members of L-shaped cross-section are disposed. In a given row of deflecting members, a plurality of flow paths are defined between horizontally adjacent deflecting members. Each deflecting member has an upper arm and a lower arm. The lowermost edge of the lower arms of the deflecting members in one row are disposed between vertical projections from the uppermost edges of upper arms of deflecting members in a row below the last mentioned row.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1980Date of Patent: February 2, 1982Inventor: L. David Ostlie
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Patent number: 4283209Abstract: A separator for removing oil or fat particles from waste air, more specifically from a catering kitchen, has a system of generally parallel rods normal to the direction of the waste air current. The rods are distributed across the full cross-section of the waste air in the duct, and turbulence is produced in the waste air when it passes the rods so that oil and fat is entrained on the rods.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1979Date of Patent: August 11, 1981Inventor: Markus Schmalhofer
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Patent number: 4234323Abstract: Vanes, formed from a porous water droplet retaining material, extending vertically through which an airstream containing the water droplets passes, serves to separate the water droplets therefrom and collect it in the vane material where it gravitates to a water collecting basin disposed at the bottom of the vanes.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1978Date of Patent: November 18, 1980Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventor: John F. Maher
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Patent number: 4231769Abstract: A filtered ventilating system for a cooking unit incorporates a hood emplaceable above a cooking unit. An exhaust stack extends from the hood for removing cooking fumes captured by the hood. A barrier wall divides the interior of the hood into inlet and outlet zones open to the cooking unit and exhaust stack, respectively, and is provided with a fume opening to receive a filter for grease and the like. Wash down pipes respectively extend along the exhaust zone of the hood adjacent the filter and along an exhaust stack. A motor rotates the wash down pipes and a suitable supply provides wash liquid to the pipes, which are thus energizable to simultaneously rotate and spray the wash liquid onto adjacent hood, filter and exhaust stack surfaces for cleaning same. Pivot and latch apparatus supports the filter for reversal on the barrier wall, to permit both sides of the filter to be cleaned by liquid from the wash down pipes.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1978Date of Patent: November 4, 1980Inventor: Willard K. Ahlrich
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Patent number: 4227900Abstract: Apparatus for filtering a gas stream including a common manifold to which, in use, gas to be filtered is passed, a plurality of gas outlets from said manifold, a plurality of particle separators adapted to remove particles from said gas stream prior to exiting from said gas outlets and wherein said particle separators are adapted to deliver particles separated from said gas stream to said manifold, and a particle outlet from said manifold.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1977Date of Patent: October 14, 1980Inventors: John T. Nichols, Horace S. White
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Patent number: 4200442Abstract: An apparatus for neutralizing and purifying air comprises an air filter, a preliminary drier, two alternately operable driers, a turbine for moving the air, a cooling unit, a heating unit, a moistening unit, at least one conditioner, and connecting means for outputting the treated air. The cooling unit lowers the temperature of the air, and comprises a separator for liquids and a separator for solids. The heating unit brings the temperature of the air back up to between 250.degree. and 450.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1977Date of Patent: April 29, 1980Assignee: Centre de Recherche Fondamentale "Rivieren" S.P.R.L.Inventor: Henri A. Willot
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Patent number: 4189990Abstract: A false ceiling wherein a frame supports a set of elongated parallel horizontal trough-shaped slats each of which resembles or constitutes a portion of a hollow cylinder. The slats have longitudinally extending openings flanked by elongated marginal portions. The opening of one of each pair of neighboring slats faces upwardly, and the opening of the other slat of such pair faces downwardly. One marginal portion of one slat of each pair of neighboring slats extends into the interior of the other slat of the same pair and vice versa, and such marginal portions are spaced apart from each other to define passages wherein air can flow from the upper side to the underside of the false ceiling or in the opposite direction. The slats whose openings face upwardly collect liquid and/or solid constituents of air which flows upwardly and impinges against the concave undersides of slats whose openings face downwardly.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1978Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Assignee: GIF Gesellschaft fur Ingenieurprojekte Freiburg mbHInventor: Helmut Kittler
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Patent number: 4175937Abstract: A gas-contaminant separator includes inlet ports at the bottom of each leg of an inverted V-shaped housing and an outlet port at the top vertex. The total cross-sectional area of the inlet ports provide flow velocities below two meters per second and of the outlet port provides flow velocities below one and a half meters per second. First baffles are provided proximate the inlet ports to direct gas-contaminant mixtures towards and into a first contact with each other. Second baffles, disposed above the first contact zone cooperate with the housing to define a primary sedimentary precipitation zone and cause first retroversions of the mixtures towards and across the tops of the first baffles with the bulk of the contaminants being centrifugally precipitated by the first retroversions into the primary sedimentary precipitation zone for sedimentary precipitation to the bottoms of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1977Date of Patent: November 27, 1979Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Steven G. Brandau, Robert L. Carmichael
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Patent number: 4169407Abstract: A side wall construction for a container for shipping goods includes upper and lower hollow tubular chords which are interconnected by a side wall portion. Each chord is of substantially rectangular configuration and includes a lower downwardly sloping wall with a bottom opening directly adjacent the downwardly sloping wall in the adjacent wall and with a top opening vertically offset and diagonally opposite the lower opening. The interior of each chord is provided with a plurality of downwardly inclined and oppositely directed sheet metal deflectors. The deflectors advantageously extend inwardly from respective opposite walls and the clearance between the end of the deflector with the adjacent opposite wall is smaller than the cross-section of the openings in the chords.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1977Date of Patent: October 2, 1979Assignee: Graaff KommanditgesellschaftInventor: Willi Dorpmund
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Patent number: 4159196Abstract: Apparatus for the wet purification of gases, in which a wash liquid is sprayed into a gas to be purified and the gas is then forced or drawn through a separating wall having passage slots. The gas flow is divided up by pairs of such slots into pairs of sub-flows inside the wall, the sub-flows of each pair being rapidly accelerated to at least 30 m per second and then made to rebound on one another in a zone which is common to a pair of slots which causes them to be sharply deflected after which they separate and are decelerated. The sub-flows are accelerated by the passage slot construction which narrows inwardly from the exterior of the wall. Preferably two pairs of slots are provided, one pair converging into the wall and another pair diverging from the wall, both pairs opening into the common zone which is in the form of an X, the narrowest points of the slots being in said zone. The total area of the zones relative to the area of the wall is at maximum 15%.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1977Date of Patent: June 26, 1979Assignee: Ciba-Geigy CorporationInventors: Jurg Schneider, Volker Fattinger
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Patent number: 4145195Abstract: The device is positioned in a stack arranged above a location where coke quenching is performed. The coke quenching, which takes place below the stack, evolves steam and gases containing solid coke particles or dust, and which must be prevented from passing into the outside atmosphere. The steam and gases flow upwardly through the stack and the device separates the solid coke particles and dust from the steam and gases. The device comprises a support beam carrying a plurality of shutter-like baffles, of plastic material, and liquid spray elements, and which is variable in length and positioned either obliquely or horizontally across the upper portion of the stack. In between successive coke quenching operations, the liquid spray elements are activated to flush the trapped solid coke particles and dust from the shutter-like baffles. The adjustable length of the device provides for the device to be positioned to extend across the stack at varying angles, or even horizontally.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1977Date of Patent: March 20, 1979Assignee: Firma Carl StillInventors: Johannes Knappstein, Josef Stratmann, Manfred Strobel
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Patent number: 4061478Abstract: A self-cleaning smoke filter is disclosed. The filter includes a channel having a plurality of longitudinal sides angularly disposed relative to the horizontal, an inlet port for receiving gaseous emissions contaminated by particulate matter and other pollutants, and an outlet port. The filter further includes spraying means for producing a cleansing spray inside said channel, and serpentine baffle means, angularly disposed relative to the horizontal, disposed inside said channel in advance of said outlet exit port.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1975Date of Patent: December 6, 1977Inventor: George J. Hartwick
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Patent number: 4058381Abstract: A typical embodiment of the invention is a steam drying device that has a frame with two recessed slipways spaced from each other. A first array of longitudinally disposed bars within the frame are spaced transversely from each other. The ends of the bars in this first array, moreover, are received within respective slipway recesses. There also is a second array of longitudinal bars, the ends of which are received in respective slipways, the bars in both arrays being transversely spaced from each other to enable the bars to remove water droplets from the steam.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1976Date of Patent: November 15, 1977Assignee: Babcock & Wilcox LimitedInventor: Rene Traiteur
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Patent number: 4035171Abstract: A gas-liquid separator for use in flare systems comprising a vessel which incorporates four stages of gas-liquid separation. The first stage employs centrifugal (tangential) separation means by injecting the incoming mixture of liquid and gas tangential to the internal cylindrical surface of the vessel. A second stage is provided by immediately following baffling. A third stage of separation involves the drop out of liquid droplets by reduction of flow velocity due to the large cross-sectional diameter of the vessel. A fourth stage of separation involves passing the gas through a demister which involves design of a special shape of contact members which insure contact of the demister elements by the flowing gas, to further reduce the liquid content.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1976Date of Patent: July 12, 1977Assignee: John Zink CompanyInventors: Robert D. Reed, Robert E. Schwartz
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Patent number: 3961922Abstract: Apparatus for separating gas from liquid droplets comprising a chamber arranged such that gas passes along a zigzag path between spaced vane plates and then through an outlet. Each of the vane plates has stepped shoulders to form a circuitous path along which the gas passes such that the gas will rub against and have maximum contact with the wall of the plates, depositing the droplets of liquid thereon. The droplets will fall to the bottom of the chamber where they may be removed at periodic intervals from the chamber. The gas passes from the chamber in a dry state, free of the droplets of liquid.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1975Date of Patent: June 8, 1976Assignee: Dallas Research EnterprisesInventor: Kam Fong Leung
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Patent number: 3960526Abstract: A gaseous stream is freed of its particulate material in apparatus which includes a casing having an inlet opening, an outlet opening, and an impingement screen disposed across the inlet opening and comprising single or multiple, preferably staggered rows of impingement elements of V-shaped transverse profile positioned with the apex thereof facing the inlet opening. As the gaseous stream flows through the impingement screen, vortices are formed at the trailing edge of each element whereby droplets in the gaseous stream are entrained into the vortices, spin into a low pressure region which exists inside the open rear of the impingement element, and drain by gravity to collecting means. A series of radially extending vanes positioned downstream of the impingement screen impart swirl to the gaseous stream. A series of coaxial frustoconical rings are provided downstream of the vanes. Support means maintain the coaxial frustoconical rings in overlapping arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1974Date of Patent: June 1, 1976Assignee: H. H. Robertson CompanyInventor: John S. Andrews
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Patent number: 3955949Abstract: A flame retarding filter device is disclosed for use in an air exhaust system wherein the exhaust air carries grease particles and the like susceptible to combustion. The device has first and second rows of spaced parallel baffle elements each of which has a generally planar central portion and inclined longitudinal edges. The rows of baffle elements are supported in spaced relation with the baffle elements of the rearward row overlying the spaces between the baffle elements of the front row in a manner to retard the passage of flames through the device while allowing sufficient free flow of air through the unit to exhaust heat and odors from the room in which the device is employed.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1974Date of Patent: May 11, 1976Assignee: Smith Filter CorporationInventor: John F. Rohrer
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Patent number: 3932151Abstract: A paint spray booth for removing excess atomized paint from the air in the vicinity of a spray painting operation comprises a spray booth structure having a working or spray painting area, an exhaust chamber and an exhaust stack, which together define an air passage having an inlet at the spray painting area and an outlet at the stack, within which a fan is mounted for drawing air through the inlet and out the outlet at high velocity. A plurality of generally vertical baffles are disposed in the passage between the spray painting area and the exhaust chamber for the purpose of removing overspray or excess atomized paint from the air before it is exhausted out the stack. Mineral oil is continuously flowed over the front surface of the baffles so as to entrain therein paint solids in the air stream, and the oil is received in a reservoir or holding tank wherein the paint solids are allowed to settle, and from which the oil is recirculated for downward flow over the baffles.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1974Date of Patent: January 13, 1976Assignee: Binks Manufacturing CompanyInventor: George W. Lau