IP Library Granted Patent US 7,267,708
Granted Patent B2
US 7,267,708 · App. 11/110,607 · Granted Sep 11, 2007

Rigid electrode ionization for packed bed scrubbers

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Patent No.
US 7,267,708
App. No.
11/110,607
Granted
Sep 11, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An ionizing particulate scrubber is provided for the removal of particulate from a gaseous exhaust stream, said scrubber including two sections: a charging section and a collection section. The charging or ionizing section includes one or more cylindrical tubular ground chambers each with a rigid threaded rod electrode extending through the center thereof. A transformer/rectifier (T/R) is provided to supply high voltage DC power to the electrode such that the cylindrical tubular ground chambers act as the ground to enable a corona to form on the threaded rod electrode. As the gas stream passes through the current flowing from the electrode to the cylindrical tubular ground chambers walls, the particulate contained within the stream is electrostatically charged. The collection system includes either a fixed or fluid bed packed section which is constantly irrigated from above. Ground rods in the packing and liquid sump allow the entire section to act as a grounded collector for the charged particulate. The gas stream and charged particulate are immediately sent from the charge section to the collection section of the system, and clean gas is then passed through an entrainment separator section to remove liquid droplets.

Claims (33)

1. An ionizing particulate scrubber for removing particulate from a gaseous exhaust stream, said scrubber comprising:

a charging section comprising one or more cylindrical tubular chambers each having a rigid threaded rod electrode extending therethrough, each of said electrodes including threading substantially along the length of said rod and each being the sole means for producing a corona thereon when provided with high voltage DC power, wherein said cylindrical tubular ground chambers include inside ionizer housing walls that serve as a ground for the formation of said corona; and

a collection section including an irrigated packed section.

2. The ionizing particulate scrubber of claim 1 , wherein said ionization chamber includes an ionization section within which said particulate in said gas stream is charged.

3. The ionizing particulate scrubber of claim 2 , wherein said ionization section is between 6 and 12 inches in length.

4. The ionizing particulate scrubber of claim 1 , wherein said high voltage DC power is provided by a transformer/rectifier.

5. The ionizing particulate scrubber of claim 4 , wherein said transformer/rectifier provides high voltage DC power.

6. The ionizing particulate scrubber of claim 5 , wherein said transformer/rectifier is electrically connected to said rigid threaded rod electrode by HV cable or buss bar.

7. The ionizing particulate scrubber of claim 6 , wherein said HV cable is attached to said rigid threaded rod electrode using a through-put insulator.

8. The ionizing particulate scrubber of claim 1 , wherein said cylindrical tubular chamber includes a gas inlet and a gas outlet, said gas outlet being positioned at the end of said chamber opposite said gas inlet.

9. The ionizing particulate scrubber of claim 1 , further including a conduit from said charging section to said collection section.

10. The ionizing particulate scrubber of claim 1 , wherein said packed section is selected from the group consisting of fixed bed and fluid bed.

11. The ionizing particulate scrubber of claim 1 , wherein said collection section further includes a recirculation pump.

12. The ionizing particulate scrubber of claim 11 , further including ground rods connected to said irrigated packed bed and said liquid sump.

13. The ionizing particulate scrubber of claim 1 , wherein said collection section further includes an entrainment separator.

14. The ionizing particulate scrubber of claim 13 , wherein said collection section further includes a collection exhaust for the removal of any liquid droplets from said gas stream.

15. The ionizing particulate scrubber of claim 1 , wherein said irrigated packed section is vertically or horizontally disposed.

16. The ionizing particulate scrubber of claim 1 , wherein said irrigated packed section uses a vertical counter-current design.

17. An ionizing particulate scrubber for removing particulate from a gaseous exhaust stream, said scrubber comprising:

a high voltage transformer/rectifier capable of producing high voltage DC power;

a charging section comprising one or more cylindrical tubular chambers each having a rigid threaded rod electrode extending therethrough, each of said electrodes including threading substantially along the length of said rod and each being electrically connected to said transformer/rectifier by HV cable and insulator and each being the sole means for producing a corona thereon when provided with high voltage DC power, wherein said cylindrical tubular chambers include inside cylinder walls that serve as a ground for the formation of said corona, wherein said tubular chamber includes an ionization section within which said particulate in said gas stream is charged, each of said tubular chambers further including a gas inlet and a gas outlet, said gas outlet being positioned at the end of said chamber opposite said gas inlet;

a collection section including an irrigated fixed or fluid bed packed section, an entrainment separator, a sump pump and a collection exhaust for the removal of any liquid droplets from said gas stream; and

a conduit from said charging section to said collection section.

18. A method for removing particulate from a gaseous exhaust stream, said method comprising the steps of:

providing an ionizing particulate scrubber comprising:

a charging section comprising one or more cylindrical tubular chambers each having a rigid threaded rod electrode extending therethrough, each of said electrodes including threading substantially along the length of said rod and each being the sole means for producing a corona thereon when provided with high voltage DC power, wherein said cylindrical tubular chambers include inside cylinder walls that serve as a ground for the formation of said corona; and

a collection section including an irrigated packed section;

charging said electrodes to create said corona;

passing said gaseous stream containing said particulate through said tubular chamber past said electrodes to thereby electrostatically charge said particulate;

passing said gaseous stream from said charging section to said collection section;

passing said gaseous stream containing said charged particulate through said irrigated packed section to thereby remove said particulate; and

exhausting said gaseous stream without said particulate out of said collection section.

19. The method of claim 18 , further including the step of passing said gaseous stream through multiple charging sections and collection sections.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 16, 2010
From: AIR-CURE DYNAMICS, INC.
To: VERANTIS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 024079/0394 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 20, 2005
From: CHABEK, WILLIAM; DICKINSON, NATHANIEL
To: AIR-CURE DYNAMICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 016495/0455 →