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US1260593A
US1260593A US15345417A US15345417A US1260593A US 1260593 A US1260593 A US 1260593A US 15345417 A US15345417 A US 15345417A US 15345417 A US15345417 A US 15345417A US 1260593 A US1260593 A US 1260593A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28CHEAT-EXCHANGE APPARATUS, NOT PROVIDED FOR IN ANOTHER SUBCLASS, IN WHICH THE HEAT-EXCHANGE MEDIA COME INTO DIRECT CONTACT WITHOUT CHEMICAL INTERACTION
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    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
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    • B01F23/23Mixing gases with liquids by introducing gases into liquid media, e.g. for producing aerated liquids
    • B01F23/233Mixing gases with liquids by introducing gases into liquid media, e.g. for producing aerated liquids using driven stirrers with completely immersed stirring elements
    • B01F23/2331Mixing gases with liquids by introducing gases into liquid media, e.g. for producing aerated liquids using driven stirrers with completely immersed stirring elements characterised by the introduction of the gas along the axis of the stirrer or along the stirrer elements
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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R. SUCZEK.
CONDENSING APPARATUS, APPLICATION FILED MAR. 8. I917.
1,260,593. Patented Mar. 26, 1918.
r F i.@ i rl //////I( f ROBERT SUCZEK, 01E PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR T0 0. H. WHEELER MANUFACTURINGCOMPANY, 0F PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, A. CORPQRATION' OF PENNSYLVANIA.
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connnnsrue APPARATUS.
, Application filed March 8, 1917. Serial No. 153,454.
with steam or other vapor which is to be condensed.
It is the object of my invention to provide jet condenser apparatus inwhich the actual submergence of the removal pump may be lessened and thereby reduce the height of the apparatus, without, however reducing the efliciency of the operation of the removal pump; or with a given submergence I am enabled to increase the efliciency of the'removal pump. To this end I establish separate chambers within the jet condenser which are sealed from each other during operation by the injection water, and remove air from the first chamber and increase its pressure and deliver it into the second chamber, whereby there exists upon the water therein to be removed by the removal pump a higher pressure than customary and higher than the vacuum maintained in the system; and from the second chamber the air is removed and raised to atmospheric pressure or other suitable pressure. 9
For an illustration of one ofv the various forms my invention may take, reference may be had to the accompanying drawing.
Referring to the drawing, J is the jet condenser body receiving steam or other vapor to be condensed through the opening E. The cooling water is admitted through the opening W into the distributing chamber C, from which it has egress through the nozzles or openings N arranged in a circular series.
Beneaththese nozzles is the dilfuser or cone D having disposed at its center the core member F so shaped and so positioned with respect to the diffuser D as to produce an annular nozzle or diffuser passage G in alinement withthe nozzles or openings N. At 7 lected in the bottom of the body J .1
'From the condensin chamber above the diffuser D is an outlet for air or non-condensable gases which delivers to an air removing pump of any suitable type, as for example, a steam operated ejectorA having the steam nozzle R receiving steam through the steam inlet H. The pump or ejector A,
tact with the jets of cooling water emitted from the nozzles or openings N and is condensed, the combined condensate and cooling Water being delivered through the alined .annular diffuser passage G, completely filling the same and forming a seal between the upper and lower chambers.
The water is collected in the bottom of the body J and is removed by the centrifugal pump P. w The ejector A withdraws air or gas from the upper chamber, in which itisdesirable to maintain an absolute pressurexofhtwo inches or less, referred to .30 inch mercury barometer. The removed gas is raised in pressure and delivered into the lower or second chamber in which any suitable higher absolute pressure is maintained. "And the second ejector A withdraws the air or gas from the second chamber and r'aises' it to atmospheric pressure or any other desired pressure. Y
There is maintained in the second or lower chamber an absolute pressure higherjthan customary in this type of apparatus ,i*and this excess of pressure is exerted upon the upper surface of the water in the bottom'of the body J, with the result that while the actual water level may not be changed, there 1s greater pressure exerted on the suction side of the impeller I of the pump P, greatly assisting the pump P to remove the' collected water. t
The effect of this construction is "there- Patented Mar. 26, 1918s fore to cause the pump P to operate more efliciently with a given submergence; or the actual submergence may be reduced because of this excess of pressure in the lower or 5 second chamber, and there follows in such case the beneficial result of reducing the height of the apparatus.
Where a steam actuated ejector A is employed, the motive steam thereof is condensed in the lower chamber, the condensate mingling with the watertherein, and the second pump A is required in such case to remove only air, or gas or uncondensable vapors.
What I claim is: 1. The combination in a jet condenser, of a condensing chamber and a water collecting chamber, a diffuser .forming a connection between said chambers and maintaining them independent when conducting cooling water, and means for extracting elastic fluid from said condensing chamber and deliverin it at higher pressure into the elastic fluid above the liquid in said collecting cham-- her through a passage independent of said 2. The combination in a jet condenser, of a condensing chamber and a water collecting chamber, a, diiiuser forming a connection between said chambers and maintaining them independent when conducting cooling water, means for extracting elastic flui from said condensing chamber and delivering it at higher pressure into the elastic fluid above the liquid in said collecting chamber through a passage independent of said difl'user, and means for removing air or'gas from said collecting chamber and raising it to higher pressure.
3. The combination in a jet condenser, of a condensing chamber and a water collecting chamber, a diffuser forming a connection between said chambers and maintaining them independent when conducting cooling water, and an ejector whose suction inlet communicates with sail condensing chamber and whose-outlet communicates with the air space above the watenin said collecting chamber. 4. The combination in a jet condenser, of a condensin chamber and a water collecting chamber, a iifuser forming a connection between said chambers and maintaining them independent when conducting cooling water, an ejector whose suction inlet communicates with said condensing chamber and whose outlet communicates with the air s ace above the water in said collecting c amber, and an ejector whose suction inlet communicates with the air space in said collecting chamber.
5. The combination in a jet condenser, of a condensing chamber and a water collecting chamber, a difluser forming a connection 65 between said chambers and maintaining them independent when conducting cooling water, and a steam actuated ejector whose suction inlet communicates with said condensing chamber and whose outlet communicates with the air space above the water in said collecting chamber.
6. Condensing apparatus comprising c'ondensing and collecting chambers, a passage connecting said chambers, means for producing flow of liquid through said passage and thereby sealing said chambers from each other, and means for increasing the pressure of gas above the liquid in said collecting chamber comprising means for extracting elastic fluid from said condensing chamin said collecting chamber comprising an ejector removing elastic fluid from said condensing chamber and delivering it at higher pressure into the elastic fluid above the liquid in said collecting chamber, and means for removing elastic fluid from said collecting chamber. I
9. The combination with a condenser hav+ ing condensing and liquid collecting chambers, of a passage connecting said chambers, means for producing liquid flow through said passage maintaining said chambers independent, a centrifugal pump impeller whose suction inlet communicates with said collecting chamber below the level of the liquid therein, and means for extracting elastic fluid from said condensing chamber and delivering it at higher gressure into the elastic fluid above the liqui in said collecting chamber through a passage independent of said first named passage.
10.. The combination with a condenser having condensing and collecting. chambers, of
a passage connecting said chambers, meansv for producing liquid flow through said passage maintaining said chambers independent, plural stage ejector apparatus for removing elastic fluid from said condensing chamber, the air space in said collecting chamber forming a connection between stages of said ejector apparatus.
11. The combination with a condenser having condensing and collecting chambers, of a passage connecting said chambers, means for producing liquid flow through said passage maintaining said chambers inmasses dependent, a centrifugal pump impeller whose suction inlet communicates with said collecting chamber below the level of the liquid therein, plural stage ejector apparatus for removing elastic fluid from said condensing chamber, said collecting chamber forming a connection between stages of said ejector apparatus.
12. The combination with a condenser having condensing and collecting chambers,
of a passage forming a connection between said chambers, means for producing liquid fiow through said passage maintainlng said chambers independent, a centrifugal pump impeller whose suction inlet communicates with said collecting chamber below the level of the liquid therein, and means for producing above the liquid in said collecting chamber an elastic fluid pressure less than atmospheric pressure and greater than the pressure in said condensing chamber comprising an ejector whose suction inlet communicates with said condensing chamber and whose outlet communicates with said collecting vchamber.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto affixe my signature this 7th day of March, 191 o ROBERT SUCZEK.
ooptes of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the "Goa'louer at Patents, Washington, D. G.
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