US1781568A - Steam-drying or water-separating apparatus for steam-power plants - Google Patents

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US1781568A
US1781568A US280364A US28036428A US1781568A US 1781568 A US1781568 A US 1781568A US 280364 A US280364 A US 280364A US 28036428 A US28036428 A US 28036428A US 1781568 A US1781568 A US 1781568A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • Fig. 1 is'a'longitudinal 60 pipe lines and so'forth.
  • a large reduction section through the steam drying or water in steam pressure leads to a large coal conseparating device (steam trap) built into a sumption or oil consumption as well as a boiler.”
  • r i large amount of wear of the stufling box ma- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section through terial and heavy strains on the materials in the steam dome ,with manhole and steam general. drying and waterseparation device fitted in;
  • the essence of the present invention con Fig. 3 ' is a plan of the water separating sists in that the steam produced in the boiler plates connected. in hinged form and to be is used as dry steam, this being effected withfitted into the manhole".
  • Fig. 4 is a cross sectionof the water sepout the quantities of hot liquid from the arating platesfitted'on the'respectivesides of steam to be used for power purposes. @n the manhole, the hinge arrangement of the the respective sides of the man-hole which two parts of each platebeing apparent. is disposed between the steam dome and the i Fig 5' is a cross-section of thetwo part Wasteam space of the boiler are provided, suitter separatingplatesfitted on the respective ably spaced from the boiler shell, two supersides of the manhole. I Y 7 posed water separating plates having dif- Above and'below" the boiler'shell plate I) ferent diameters.
  • the steam pipe is how- To this straight abutting'edge of the cover ever formed with an elbow piece which proplate 70' there is rivetted on top or outside jects into the dome and has at the end an ena stop bar 9' running right through so that larged tubular portion with.
  • a protecting hood the second hinged plate Z is provided with a and steam inlet apertures disposed therebestop on the inner face ofthe stopbar g and neath. In the outer wall of the tube are protherefore cannot be-tilted upwards.
  • the two vided horizontally extending pressure or plates is, Z when in the stretched and extendsteam separating fins whereby the entrained ed position aftererection assume a rigid h'oriwater is completely separated out so that now zont'al position above the manhole a.
  • The'waa completely dry steam is provided for drivter separating plates e, f, intwoparts are also ing the prime movers.
  • the two water separating plates 6, f, and is, Z, are eachprovided with two valve discs p under spring action which serve for the purpose ofallowing the steam'to pass without hindrance through the plate.
  • This construction of water separating plates produces the effeet that the steam which is saturated with water iscompelled to impinge on many points in order'thus to separate the water which it carries.
  • the steam eduction pipe, 9 provided on the dome 0 is adjoined inside thesteam dome c by a long sweep bend 7' which serves to take the tubular extension 8, the diameter of which varies and which is covered at the top by a hood t.
  • the slots u arranged below the hood it serve as steam inlet apertures for the steam pipe 7', 9.
  • the outer Wall of the tubular member 8 is provided with a number of water separating plates or fins '0 of different diameters.

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F. BROEKER Nov; 11, 1930.
STEAM DRYING OR WATER SEPARATING APPARATUS FOR'STEAM POWER PLANTS Filed May 24, 1928 Patented Nov. 11, 1930 r 1 a UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE v FRIEDRICH. 1230113123, or rnnsrmv'wnnnn, GERMANY? i STEAM-DRYING onwnrnn-snrnnnrine nrrAnA'rUs 'ron stem-rower; ensures Application filed 'May'24; 1928, Serial No. 280,364 and in sea Britain April 12,192
In existing steam boiler plants there is the greaseand packing material is very substarr known disadvantage that, in conducting tial'. away the steam, liquid is entrained so that It is possible to install the apparatus in a wet or moist steam is used for driving the any boiler plant, since by the provision of power plant. The consequence of this is that hinges the water separatinggplatescan be 55 condensed water which is deposited in large passed through the manhole opening in a quantities sets up a counteraction and in collapsed condition.v starting and driving the engines damage may The subject of the invention is illustrated be done, such as fracturing the top of the by way of example in'the accompanying piston, unsealing the stuiling box glands, drawing wherein: I Fig. 1 is'a'longitudinal 60 pipe lines and so'forth. A large reduction section through the steam drying or water in steam pressure leads to a large coal conseparating device (steam trap) built into a sumption or oil consumption as well as a boiler." r i large amount of wear of the stufling box ma- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section through terial and heavy strains on the materials in the steam dome ,with manhole and steam general. drying and waterseparation device fitted in; The essence of the present invention con Fig. 3 'is a plan of the water separating sists in that the steam produced in the boiler plates connected. in hinged form and to be is used as dry steam, this being effected withfitted into the manhole".
I out super heating the steam butby separating Fig. 4: is a cross sectionof the water sepout the quantities of hot liquid from the arating platesfitted'on the'respectivesides of steam to be used for power purposes. @n the manhole, the hinge arrangement of the the respective sides of the man-hole which two parts of each platebeing apparent. is disposed between the steam dome and the i Fig 5' is a cross-section of thetwo part Wasteam space of the boiler are provided, suitter separatingplatesfitted on the respective ably spaced from the boiler shell, two supersides of the manhole. I Y 7 posed water separating plates having dif- Above and'below" the boiler'shell plate I) ferent diameters. If the valve of the steam of the manhole a which lies between the dome supply pipe is open the water boiling in the c and the boiler chamber (Z there are mounted 7 boiler is entrained by the steam pressure and at suitable distances,water separating plates 8 the vacuum pressure produced in the supply in two parts'connected together. The upper pipe. The steam which flows from the boiler two part plate is, Z which covers the manto the dome strikes against the separating hole a is connected'bypinjoint by means of plates so that the entrained water is thrown inside hinges to so that the two plates la, l can 5 down. The steam is now partially dried and be folded together in order to admit of passendeavours to flow into the steam pipe coning them through the manhole a for fitting in. nected to the dome. The steam pipe is how- To this straight abutting'edge of the cover ever formed with an elbow piece which proplate 70' there is rivetted on top or outside jects into the dome and has at the end an ena stop bar 9' running right through so that larged tubular portion with. a protecting hood the second hinged plate Z is provided with a and steam inlet apertures disposed therebestop on the inner face ofthe stopbar g and neath. In the outer wall of the tube are protherefore cannot be-tilted upwards. The two vided horizontally extending pressure or plates is, Z when in the stretched and extendsteam separating fins whereby the entrained ed position aftererection assume a rigid h'oriwater is completely separated out so that now zont'al position above the manhole a. The'waa completely dry steam is provided for drivter separating plates e, f, intwoparts are also ing the prime movers. connected inside-with the hinge bands It and In a boiler plant which is subjected to provided outside as described above with a heavy demands it has been found from tests stop bar g so that the twoplates, e, f inthe that the saving in quantities of coal, oil, extended position also formarigid horizontal plates is, Z, has been passed through the manhole a intothe dome c' then the-screw bolt 2' is screwedfirmlyby, means of a spanner into the upper stop bar 9. Then the bottom water separating plate 6, f, with stop bar 9 riveted on is slipped over the screw bolt 2' and screwed up by means of washers, nuts and lock-nuts in such manner that the top and bottom hinge connected water separating plateslql and e, f, form a rigid construction suspended over the manhole. I
The two water separating plates 6, f, and is, Z, are eachprovided with two valve discs p under spring action which serve for the purpose ofallowing the steam'to pass without hindrance through the plate. valves 39 from the steam generating chamber at to the steam dome c in case of any choking up of the water passage slots 0 against the two rings m, m,'being produced by boiler scale etc. during the generation of steam. This construction of water separating plates produces the effeet that the steam which is saturated with water iscompelled to impinge on many points in order'thus to separate the water which it carries. V
The steam eduction pipe, 9 provided on the dome 0 is adjoined inside thesteam dome c by a long sweep bend 7' which serves to take the tubular extension 8, the diameter of which varies and which is covered at the top by a hood t. The slots u arranged below the hood it serve as steam inlet apertures for the steam pipe 7', 9. The outer Wall of the tubular member 8 is provided with a number of water separating plates or fins '0 of different diameters. The steam drawn ofi through the steam pipe 9 strikes against the stepped arrangement of separating plates '0 and the steam to be dried rebounds several times against the separating plates '0, so that the choked.
FRIEDRICH BROEKER.
entrained water is completely removed and 7 dry steam only passes through the supply pipe 9 to the prime mover.
I claim 1. In steam drying and Water separating
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