And Contact Liquid Sprayer Patents (Class 96/273)
  • Patent number: 6019818
    Abstract: Quenching and scrubbing are accomplished simultaneously in a single downflow apparatus which functions both as an adiabatic quencher and a packed bed scrubber. A special feature of the quencher/scrubber is a hot-cool interface which is effective in controlling corrosion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2000
    Assignee: G.F.K. Consulting, Ltd.
    Inventor: Gerhard F. Knapp
  • Patent number: 6019819
    Abstract: Disclosed is a contaminated waste steam heat recovery apparatus 10 and method therefore which includes a primary condensing unit 38, a low pressure water washing unit 26, a liquid to liquid heat exchanger 36 and a vent fan 31. Waste gas is ducted from fryer 11 to a de-super-heating chamber 14 wherein superheated steam is converted to saturated steam by spraying water into the steam using spray nozzles 15. The gas is then introduced into a vertically disposed air to liquid heat exchanger 16 and is drafted downward therethrough. As heat is removed from the waste gas, water vapor in the steam condenses and in the process, collects some of the oil and hydrocarbons present. A plurality of condensate trays 19 are disposed below the bottom end of heat exchanger 16 in a cascading fashion to collect hold the condensate in the airflow path such that it will absorb some of the heat still present in the remaining waste gas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2000
    Assignee: Alpha Engineers, Inc.
    Inventor: Eddy A. Williams
  • Patent number: 5972078
    Abstract: Exhaust components of a coating apparatus can be cleaned to remove coating material therein and/or can be periodically treated so as to prevent the buildup of coating material with exhaust components. Moreover, coating materials and cleaning liquids can be separated from the exhaust stream and collected to a drain. An exhaust manifold includes an integral rinsing mechanism and a fluid separator. Rinsing can be controlled automatically or manually.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1999
    Assignee: FSI International, Inc.
    Inventors: Jimmy D. Collins, Steven G. Tollefson
  • Patent number: 5897690
    Abstract: A vapor recovery system for hydrocarbon storage tanks captures VOCs (volatile organic compounds) which would otherwise escape to the atmosphere, thereby reducing pollutant emissions to the environment. The system includes a wash chamber, where the VOC vapors are sprayed with water at or below ambient temperature to condense the vapors from the air. The liquid hydrocarbons and water then drain downwardly into an accumulator. Due to the immiscibility of water and hydrocarbon fuels, particularly those having high aromatic content such as gasoline, the liquid VOCs are drained off and returned to the storage tank while the water is recycled for further spray cooling of vapors. The spray chamber is also surrounded by a coolant jacket, through which a coolant (water or other suitable liquid) below ambient temperature is circulated. This further reduces the temperature in the spray chamber, to condense additional VOCs and water from the air, as well as cooling the spray water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1999
    Inventor: Robert L. McGrew
  • Patent number: 5803955
    Abstract: An apparatus for controlling dust generated during a material transfer operation includes an environmental enclosure surrounding a conveyor bed, the enclosure having a series of baffles creating scrubbing chambers in which dust particles are agglomerated by a fog or mist. The baffles have ports allowing positive airflow under the influence of the moving material and of the conveyor bed so that airborne dust particles impact and adhere to the wet baffle surface. Accumulated dust in the form of a wet sludge eventually drops onto the material on the conveyor and is carried out of the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1998
    Assignee: The Raring Corporation
    Inventor: David L. Raring