US1245366A - Drain for gas-cleaners and method of operating the same. - Google Patents
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- G05D7/0629—Control of flow characterised by the use of electric means specially adapted for fluid materials characterised by the type of regulator means
- G05D7/0635—Control of flow characterised by the use of electric means specially adapted for fluid materials characterised by the type of regulator means by action on throttling means
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16K—VALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
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- My invention relates to ent which has been utilized with great success in washers of the vertical type, although it may be utilized with equal facility in which the water is discharged through a seal at a low point of the washer.
- I have illustrated the lower portion of a gas washer 10 having an inlet pipe 11.
- the lower portion 12 of the washer is fr11sto-conical and is adapted to act as a seal, a quantity of Water being maintained therein.
- At the outlet I provide a T- 13 to which is connected a trap 14 held in place by a counterweight 15.
- a trap 14 held in place by a counterweight 15.
- pipe 16 terminating at its upper end in an outlet 17 which connects with a sewer pipe 18. The water as it falls into the conical portion 12 rises until it reaches the height of the overflow pipe 17 after which it overflows in the sewer.
- a conical water seal having a contracted outlet, an overflow pipe extending upwardly from said outlet, and a normally open bleeder pipe connected to said outlet opposite to said overflow pipe.
- a method of preventing the lodgment of sediment at the outlet from the water seal of a gas washer which consists in discharging the bulk of the water through a large overflow pipe connected to a restricted lower portion of the seal, and constantly discharging a relatively small quantity of Water from the same point in the seal in a direction opposite to the flow of the bulk of the water substantially as described.
- a method of preventing the lodgment of sediment at the bottom outlet from a water seal which consists in discharging the bulk of the water through an overflow conduit which forms the main outlet from the seal, and constantly discharging a relatively small quantity of water from the same point in the seal in a direction opposite to the flow of Water through the main outlet, substantially as described.
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Description
V w. MA THESIUSI DRAIN FOR GAS CLEANERS AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE SAME.
APPLICATION FILED DEC.8. I915.
1 245,366. I Patented Nov. 6, 1917.
I Z Z7316 erdz washers of other types in UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WALTHER MATHESIUS, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
DRAIN FOR GAS-CLEANERS AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE SAME.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 6, 1917.
Application filed December 8, 1915. Serial No. 65,671.
same whereby clogging of the water seal outlet is avoided.
In many plants it is common to employ gas washers in which water is utilized for removing solid particles from the gas, the
water and contained solid matter falling to the lower portion of the washer and allowed to overflow through a' water seal. Difiiculty has been experienced in providing means which will not become clogged and thus interrupt the operation of the system.
My invention relates to ent which has been utilized with great success in washers of the vertical type, although it may be utilized with equal facility in which the water is discharged through a seal at a low point of the washer.
The method and apparatus will be more readily understood by reference to the figure which is a sectional view through the lower portion of a gas washer having my im provement applied thereto.
In the drawings I have illustrated the lower portion of a gas washer 10 having an inlet pipe 11. The lower portion 12 of the washer is fr11sto-conical and is adapted to act as a seal, a quantity of Water being maintained therein. At the outlet I provide a T- 13 to which is connected a trap 14 held in place by a counterweight 15. When necessary the seal may be cleaned by opening the trap let. but inasmuch as this involves the escape of water and mud, the use of the trap is undesirable. pipe 16 terminating at its upper end in an outlet 17 which connects with a sewer pipe 18. The water as it falls into the conical portion 12 rises until it reaches the height of the overflow pipe 17 after which it overflows in the sewer. It has been found that sediment collects in the lower portion of the gas washing apa simple expedi- Extending from the T is a outlet and finally completely closes the same. I have found that by inserting a small pipe 19 in the opposite side of the T 13 the difficulty as to clogging is entirely avoided. This small pipe acts simply as a bleeder and runs continuously. The bulk of the water and pipe 16.
By the use of these simple pipes I am enabled to avoid the necessity for opening the trap 14 and flooding the vicinity with water and mud, and the cleaner is capable of continuous operation.
I claim:
sediment is discharged through the 1. In a gas cleaner, the combination of a lower portion acting as a water seal, an overflow -outlet extending upwardly from said lower portion, and a normally open bleeder pipe also connected to said lower portion and discharging a' small quantity ofwater in an opposite direction to that of said overflow pipe, substantially as described.
2. In a gas cleaner, the combination of a conical water seal having a contracted outlet, an overflow pipe extending upwardly from said outlet, and a normally open bleeder pipe connected to said outlet opposite to said overflow pipe.
3. A method of preventing the lodgment of sediment at the outlet from the water seal of a gas washer, which consists in discharging the bulk of the water through a large overflow pipe connected to a restricted lower portion of the seal, and constantly discharging a relatively small quantity of Water from the same point in the seal in a direction opposite to the flow of the bulk of the water substantially as described.
4. A method of preventing the lodgment of sediment at the bottom outlet from a water seal, which consists in discharging the bulk of the water through an overflow conduit which forms the main outlet from the seal, and constantly discharging a relatively small quantity of water from the same point in the seal in a direction opposite to the flow of Water through the main outlet, substantially as described.
WALTHER MATHESIUS.
Witnesses:
D. V. MEDALIE, W. J. WHITE.
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US2441200A (en) * | 1946-09-28 | 1948-05-11 | Anderson Co V D | Method and apparatus for separating finely divided solid material from a fluid suspension thereof |
US2639006A (en) * | 1949-09-29 | 1953-05-19 | Henry A Golwynne | Apparatus for collecting and discharging metal powders |
US2661093A (en) * | 1951-02-19 | 1953-12-01 | Alton L Sawyer | Refining vessel draw-off system |
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US2441200A (en) * | 1946-09-28 | 1948-05-11 | Anderson Co V D | Method and apparatus for separating finely divided solid material from a fluid suspension thereof |
US2639006A (en) * | 1949-09-29 | 1953-05-19 | Henry A Golwynne | Apparatus for collecting and discharging metal powders |
US2661093A (en) * | 1951-02-19 | 1953-12-01 | Alton L Sawyer | Refining vessel draw-off system |
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