IP Library Granted Patent US 7,282,087
Granted Patent B2
US 7,282,087 · App. 10/948,478 · Granted Oct 16, 2007

Wetted particle and droplet impingement surface

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Patent No.
US 7,282,087
App. No.
10/948,478
Granted
Oct 16, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An inert impingement surface that is pliable and which, when set in motion, works to shed itself of particle deposits. The pliable surface may be formed of a plurality of coactive members that co-operate with one another to clean-off the particle deposits from each other's surfaces. The coactive members may be in the form of chains, rods, cables, wires, granular inert materials such as gravel or metal balls or other impact means. The pliable surface may also be formed of a heat-resistant material which is caused to experience a continuing shape change, thereby casting-off the particle deposits adhering to the surface.

Claims (79)

1. An apparatus for conducting a gas-liquid reaction on the surface of wetted particles and/or droplets contained in a gas flowing therethrough, comprising:

shell means having a gas inlet and a gas outlet and defining a chamber therebetween;

means for spraying a wetting liquid into the gas;

a dedicated surface for impingement of wetted particles and fluid droplets entrained in the gas, the dedicated surface being located in the gas path within the chamber;

at least a portion of the dedicated surface being pliable and located downstream of the fluid spraying means;

means for setting the pliable portion of the dedicated surface in motion for the removal of impinged particles therefrom, wherein the dedicated surface is top supported and a rotating paddle agitator sets the pliable portion in motion.

2. An apparatus for conducting a gas-liquid reaction on the surface of wetted particles and/or droplets contained in a gas flowing therethrough, comprising:

shell means having a gas inlet and a gas outlet and defining a chamber therebetween;

means for spraying a wetting liquid into the gas;

a dedicated surface for impingement of wetted particles and fluid droplets entrained in the gas, the dedicated surface being located in the gas path within the chamber;

at least a portion of the dedicated surface being pliable and located downstream of the fluid spraying means;

means for setting the pliable portion of the dedicated surface in motion for the removal of impinged particles therefrom, wherein the pliable portion of the dedicated surface is formed of a plurality of coactive members and a rotating paddle agitator sets the coactive members in motion.

3. The apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the coactive members are granular inert materials.

4. An apparatus for conducting a gas-liquid reaction on the surface of wetted particles and/or droplets contained in a gas flowing therethrough, comprising;

shell means having a gas inlet and a gas outlet and defining a chamber therebetween;

means for spraying a wetting liquid into the gas;

a dedicated surface for impingement of wetted articles and fluid droplets entrained in the gas, the dedicated surface being located in the gas path within the chamber;

at least a portion of the dedicated surface being pliable and located downstream of the fluid spraying means;

means for setting the pliable portion of the dedicated surface in motion for the removal of impinged particles therefrom, wherein the pliable portion of the dedicated surface is formed of a plurality of coactive members and the coactive members are ball-shaped metallic bodies.

5. The apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the coactive members are flexibly linked to one another.

6. An apparatus for conducting a gas-liquid reaction on the surface of wetted particles and/or droplets contained in a gas flowing therethrough, comprising:

shell means having a gas inlet and a gas outlet and defining a chamber therebetween;

means for spraying a wetting liquid into the gas;

a dedicated surface for impingement of wetted particles and droplets entrained in the gas, the dedicated surface being located in the gas path within the chamber;

at least a portion of the dedicated surface being pliable and located downstream of the fluid spraying means;

means for setting the pliable portion of the dedicated surface in motion for the removal of impinged particles therefrom;

a hopper located at the bottom of the chamber for collecting at least some of the shed particles, wherein the means for removing the shed particles from the hopper includes a rotary screw conveyor.

7. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein a rotating paddle agitator sets the coactive members in motion.

8. The apparatus according to claims 2 , 3 , 5 , or 7 including a horizontally disposed grid positioned underneath the agitator.

9. The apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the grid is perforated with openings sized to prevent the coactive members from passing therethrough.

10. The apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein a bed of coactive members is generally maintained on the grid, and means for recirculating the coactive members to a level above the bed, and causing the recirculated coactive members to cascade through the gas and onto the bed, the recirculating means including a rotary screw conveyor for lifting the recirculated coactive members above the bed.

11. The apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein a drive shaft extends through the grid and is secured to the agitator to impart rotation thereto.

12. The apparatus according to claim 7 , including a paddle agitator mounted for rotation coaxially about a vertical axis, the agitator having paddle means for agitating the coactive members, and means connected to the agitator and operable to rotate the agitator in a predetermined direction about said axis.

13. The apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the agitator is located at the bottom of the chamber.

14. The apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein a bed of coactive members is generally maintained in motion by the agitator, and means for recirculating the coactive members to a level above the bed and causing the recirculated coactive members to cascade through the gas and onto the bed, the recirculating means including a rotary screw conveyor for lifting the recirculated coactive members above the bed.

15. The apparatus according to claim 2 , including a drive shaft secured to the agitator to Impart rotation thereto.

16. The apparatus according to claim 15 , wherein the drive shaft is hollow and projects above the bed, and means for recirculating the coactive members to a level above the bed and causing the recirculated coactive members to cascade through the gas and onto the bed, the recirculating means including an opening into the shaft at the bottom of the bed and a rotary screw conveyor extending coaxially through the hollow shaft for lifting the recirculated coactive members above the bed.

17. An apparatus for conducting a gas-liquid reaction on the surface of wetted particles and/or droplets contained in a gas flowing therethrough, comprising:

shell means having a gas inlet and a gas outlet and defining a chamber therebetween;

means for spraying a wetting liquid into the gas;

a dedicated surface for impingement of wetted particles and fluid droplets entrained in the gas, the dedicated surface being located in the gas path within the chamber;

at least a portion of the dedicated surface being pliable and located downstream of the fluid spraying means;

means for setting the pliable portion of the dedicated surface in motion for the removal of impinged particles therefrom, wherein the pliable portion of the dedicated surface is formed of a plurality of coactive members, and

means for cascading the coactive members through the gas facing the gas outlet.

18. An apparatus for conducting a gas-liquid reaction on the surface of wetted particles and/or droplets contained in a gas flowing therethrough, comprising:

shell means having a gas inlet and a gas outlet and defining a chamber therebetween;

means for spraying a wetting liquid into the gas;

a dedicated surface for impingement of wetted particles and fluid droplets entrained in the gas, the dedicated surface being located in the gas path within the chamber;

at least a portion of the dedicated surface being pliable and located downstream of the fluid spraying means;

means for setting the pliable portion of the dedicate surface in motion for the removal of impinged particles therefrom; and

including biasing means engaging the pliable portion of the dedicated surface to force a shape change in the pliable portion.

19. An apparatus for conducting a gas-liquid reaction on the surface of wetted particles and/or droplets contained in a gas flowing therethrough, comprising:

shell means having a gas inlet and a gas outlet and defining a chamber therebetween;

means for spraying a wetting liquid into the gas;

a dedicated surface for impingement of wetted particles and fluid droplets entrained in the gas, the dedicated surface being located in the gas path within the chamber;

at least a portion of the dedicated surface being pliable and located downstream of the fluid spraying means, wherein the pliable portion of the dedicated surface is in the form of a hollow frustum; and

means for setting the pliable portion of the dedicated surface in motion for the removal of impinged particles therefrom.

20. The apparatus according to claim 19 , including rotating biasing means engaging at least one of an outer surface and an inner surface of the pliable portion to force a continuing shape change.

21. The apparatus according to claim 20 , wherein the biasing means includes a pair of diametrically opposed rollers.

22. The apparatus according to claim 20 , including a drive shaft secured to the biasing means to impart rotation thereto.

23. The apparatus according to claim 22 , wherein the drive shaft is hollow, and the fluid spraying means extends coaxially through the shaft and into the gas.

24. The apparatus according to claim 19 , including a rotating paddle agitator positioned underneath the hollow frustum, and coactive members moved by the rotating paddle agitator.

25. The apparatus according to claim 24 , wherein the coactive members are granular inert materials.

26. The apparatus according to claim 25 , wherein the coactive members are ball-shaped metallic bodies.

27. The apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the agitator is located at the bottom of the chamber.

28. The apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein a bed of coactive members is generally maintained in motion by the agitator, and means for recirculating the coactive members to a level above the bed and causing the recirculated coactive members to cascade through the gas and onto the bed, the recirculating means including a rotary screw conveyor for lifting the recirculated coactive members above the bed.

29. The apparatus according to claim 3 , including a drive shaft secured to the agitator to impart rotation thereto.

30. The apparatus according to claim 29 , wherein the drive shaft is hollow and projects above the bed, and means for recirculating the coactive members to a level above the bed and causing the recirculated coactive members to cascade through the gas and onto the bed, the recirculating means including an opening into the shaft at the bottom of the bed and a rotary screw conveyor extending coaxially through the hollow shaft for lifting the recirculated coactive members above the bed.

31. The apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the agitator is located at the bottom of the chamber.

32. The apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein a bed of coactive members is generally maintained in motion by the agitator, and means for recirculating the coactive members to a level above the bed and causing the recirculated coactive members to cascade through the gas and onto the bed, the recirculating means including a rotary screw conveyor for lifting the recirculated coactive members above the bed.

33. The apparatus according to claim 7 , including a drive shaft secured to the agitator to impart rotation thereto.

34. The apparatus according to claim 33 , wherein the drive shaft is hollow and projects above the bed, and means for recirculating the coactive members to a level above the bed and causing the recirculated coactive members to cascade through the gas and onto the bed, the recirculating means including an opening into the shaft at the bottom of the bed and a rotary screw conveyor extending coaxially through the hollow shaft for lifting the recirculated coactive members above the bed.

35. The apparatus according to claim 17 , wherein the coactive members are granular inert materials.

36. The apparatus according to claim 17 , wherein the coactive members are ball-shaped metallic bodies.

37. The apparatus according to claims 17 , 35 , or 36 , wherein the cascading means includes a chute located above the gas outlet.

38. The apparatus according to claims 17 , 35 , or 36 , including a rotary screw conveyor for retrieving the cascaded coactive members.

39. The apparatus according to claim 38 , including means for introducing a gaseous medium across the retrieved coactive members for sweeping dried particles therefrom.

40. The apparatus according to claim 39 , including means for recirculating the swept coactive members to the chute.

41. The apparatus according to claim 40 , wherein the recirculating means is a pneumatic conveyor.

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