IP Library Granted Patent US 10,071,384
Granted Patent B2
US 10,071,384 · App. 14/765,753 · Granted Sep 11, 2018

Dust collector, dust collection system, and dust collection method

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Patent No.
US 10,071,384
App. No.
14/765,753
Granted
Sep 11, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A dust collection system, a dust collection method, and a dust collector, can enhance dust-collecting efficiency while reducing the volume of the dust collector as a whole. A dust collector is provided with a casing having an inlet into which gas is introduced; a discharge electrode to which voltage is applied, the discharge electrode being disposed inside the casing and having a spike called discharge spike and mounting frames for supporting the discharge spike; and a collecting electrode having a planar member, disposed inside the casing facing the discharge electrode, the mounting frames being inclined with relation to the gas flow at the inlet. Two mounting frames are connected to each other on the downstream side of the gas flow, and are arranged so that, between the two mounting frames, the upstream side of the gas flow is wider than the downstream side of the gas flow.

Claims (31)

1. A dust collector comprising:

a casing having an inlet portion into which gas is introduced;

a discharge electrode disposed inside the casing, the discharge electrode having a discharge spike and a mounting frame, which is a linear member, on which the discharge spike is directly disposed, and being configured to have voltage applied thereto; and

a collecting electrode disposed inside the casing so as to face the discharge electrode, the collecting electrode having a planar member;

the discharge electrode which has the discharge spike disposed on the mounting frame, being inclined with respect to a gas flow at the inlet portion; and the mounting frame on which the discharge spike is disposed, being connected on a downstream side of the gas flow, and being disposed so that, in the mounting frame, an upstream side of the gas flow is wider than the downstream side of the gas flow;

wherein the planar member of the collecting electrode is inclined with respect to the gas flow at the inlet portion so as to face the mounting frame on which the discharge spike is disposed, and the collecting electrode is a plurality of collecting electrodes connected on a downstream side of the gas flow and disposed so that an upstream side of the gas flow is wider than the downstream side of the gas flow.

2. A dust collector comprising:

a casing having an inlet portion into which gas is introduced;

a discharge electrode disposed inside the casing, the discharge electrode having a discharge spike and a mounting frame for supporting the discharge spike and being configured to have voltage applied thereto; and

a collecting electrode disposed inside the casing so as to face the discharge electrode, the collecting electrode having a planar member;

the mounting frame being inclined with respect to a gas flow at the inlet portion; and the mounting frame on which the discharge spike is disposed, being connected on a downstream side of the gas flow, and being disposed so that, in the mounting frame an upstream side of the gas flow is wider than the downstream side of the gas flow; and the dust collector further comprising:

a plurality of water spraying units provided along the planar member of the collecting electrode, the water spraying units being configured to spray water; and

a running water board provided in a periphery of the water spraying unit along the planar member, the running water board configured to receive the water sprayed from the water spraying unit and to allow the water to flow toward the planar member.

3. The dust collector according to claim 1 , further comprising a filter material disposed on a surface side of the collecting electrode opposite to a surface facing the discharge electrode of the collecting electrode.

4. The dust collector according to claim 3 , further comprising an electric field forming electrode disposed separated from the filter material and disposed on a surface side of the filter material opposite to a surface of the filter material having the collecting electrode provided thereon.

5. The dust collector according to claim 1 , wherein

the discharge electrode is disposed on both surface sides of the collecting electrode.

6. A dust collection system comprising a plurality of stages of the dust collector described in claim 1 , disposed in series along the gas flow.

7. A dust collector comprising:

a discharge electrode configured to have voltage applied thereto;

a collecting electrode disposed facing the discharge electrode, the collecting electrode having a planar member formed of a wire mesh;

a plurality of water spraying units provided along the planar member of the collecting electrode, the water spraying units being configured to spray water; and

a running water board provided in a periphery of the water spraying unit along the planar member, the running water board being configured to receive the water sprayed from the water spraying units and to allow the water to flow toward the planar member.

8. A dust collection method comprising the step of:

collecting particulate material using a dust collector, the dust collector including:

a casing having an inlet portion into which gas is introduced;

a discharge electrode disposed inside the casing, the discharge electrode having a discharge spike and a mounting frame, which is a linear member, on which the discharge spike is directly disposed, and being configured to have voltage applied thereto; and

a collecting electrode disposed inside the casing so as to face the discharge electrode, the collecting electrode having a planar member;

the discharge electrode which has the discharge spike disposed on the mounting frame, being inclined with respect to a gas flow at the inlet portion; and the mounting frame on which the discharge spike is disposed, being connected on a downstream side of the gas flow, and being disposed so that, in the mounting frame an upstream side of the gas flow is wider than the downstream side of the gas flow;

wherein the planar member of the collecting electrode is inclined with respect to the gas flow at the inlet portion so as to face the mounting frame on which the discharge spike is disposed, and the collecting electrode is a plurality of collecting electrodes connected on a downstream side of the gas flow and disposed so that an upstream side of the gas flow is wider than the downstream side of the gas flow.

9. The dust collector according to claim 1 , wherein the mounting frame includes two mounting frame portions arranged such that an upstream side of the gas flow is widened and a downstream side of the gas flow is connected together.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 21, 2021
From: MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS, LTD.
To: MITSUBISHI POWER ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS, LTD.
Reel/Frame 055055/0721 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 22, 2016
From: MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS, LTD.
To: MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS, LTD.
Reel/Frame 037555/0215 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 10, 2015
From: KOJIMA, KATSUHISA; TOMIMATSU, KAZUTAKA; KATO, MASAYA; TANAKA, TAKAO
To: MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS, LTD.
Reel/Frame 036289/0442 →