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US2443812A
US2443812A US637618A US63761845A US2443812A US 2443812 A US2443812 A US 2443812A US 637618 A US637618 A US 637618A US 63761845 A US63761845 A US 63761845A US 2443812 A US2443812 A US 2443812A
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    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D3/00Distillation or related exchange processes in which liquids are contacted with gaseous media, e.g. stripping
    • B01D3/14Fractional distillation or use of a fractionation or rectification column
    • B01D3/16Fractionating columns in which vapour bubbles through liquid
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Patented June 22,1948
' BUBBLE CAP Archie M. A ckroyd, Cranford, N. 3., assignor to Standard Oil Development Company, a corporation of Delaware Application December-28, 1945, Serial No. 637,618
2 Claims. (Cl. 261-114) i This invention relates to bubblecaps in fractionation equipment, and in particular-to a new method of attaching bubble caps to the bubble cap tray.
In the distillation of many types of crudeliquors and particularly in the fractionation of petroleum fractions, bubble caps have been extensively used for efiecting good fractionation conditions. The use of such bubble caps on trays in elongated towers with liquids which have a tendency to foul or plug the bubble caps and trays due to polymerizing of the liquids or due to solid matter contained in the liquid, requires that the plates and the caps be removed from time to time for cleaning. The removal of the caps in the past has presented considerable difiiculty'becausev of the manner of the attachment of the caps to the plates. The present invention is concerned with an improvement in the method of attaching the bubble caps to the trays.
In the prior art one method of attachment of the caps to the plate has been by individually bolting the caps to the plate. Some improvement was made by attaching a number of caps to the plate by means of bars. Such means, however, of attaching many caps to the plate involved impedance to the flow of the liquid and hindered uniformity of treating conditions. Moreover, considerable labor was involved in any of these cases when the caps had to be removed from the plates due to the necessity for unscrewing the bolt and then detaching the cap from the plate. The present invention minimizes the labor factor by the use of a spring clip for maintaining the cap in position over the riser portion of the plate. Thus the cap of this invention can easily be removed by compressing the spring from below the plate and then pushing the cap upwards.
The design of the cap attachment of this invention can be more fully understood by reference to the attached drawing and the following descriptive matter. It is not intended to confine this invention to the particular design shown on the drawing.
In the drawing, a section of a bubble cap plate for the treatment of petroleum distillates is represented by the reference numeral It. A bubble cap, indicated by the reference numeral 20, is fitted over the riser portion ii of the plate, The cap 20 consists of the bell portion 22 on cap support 23 attached by nut and bolt connection 24 through the collar or space element 25 to the spring element 26. The spring element 26 is of U-shaped construction, the lower open ends of which terminate in lugs 28 which, when the cap position.
, riser I2.
is placed in position over the riser [2, make sprin contact with the lower surface of the plate Ill as shown in the drawing. Moreover, the upper portion of the U of the spring has spring fitting with the lower riser portion [2 of the plate l0. In the particular illustration of the invention shown in the drawing, the spring zt consists of /2" strap spring steel. The material of which the spring element 26 is made consists of an essentially corrosion-resistant composition having spring characteristics at both atmospheric and operating temperatures, in this case chrome steel.
In attaching the bell cap to the plate, the two open ends of the. U are brought together and forced downwards within the interior of the When the lugs 28 are freed from the sides of the riser and reach the. under side of the plate, the spring releases itself so as to bring the logs in a spring fitting with the lower part of the plate and the sides of the spring in spring fitting with the inside of the riser as shown in the drawing. To remove the cap from the plate, the lugs 28 are brought together by a pinching action from below the plate and then the cap is forced upwards. In this manner the caps can be easily detached from the plate by labor work-.
ing wholly from below the plate.
Thus, the invention consists of rigidly attaching bubble caps to trays over'the risers in fractionation equipment by having spring elements,
preferably U-shaped, in compremion against the inner surfaces of the risers and terminal lugs on the spring elements or preformed ends of the spring element holding the caps down by having the terminal lug or preformed spring ends protruding under the plate. The spring is constructed of corrosion-resistant, materials in cases in which corrosion may be likely to interfere with its efliciency but otherwise may be made of any composition having the desired spring characteristics at both atmospheric and operating temperatures. At the present, to install or remove bubble caps from the trays using any of the methods of attachment referred to as above as now in use, requires considerable labor within the tower itself. When installing caps using a T bolt, it requires two men, one working below the plate holdin the T bolt in position while the other working above the plate bolts the cap in Even when using the less desirable hold-down bar, there is considerable bolting or unbolting to install or remove the bubble caps. By using the spring clip, no bolting or unbolting is required while working inside the tower, One
man working alone can easily install or remove the caps with a minimum amount of effort while working in the cramped quarters of a fractionating tower. e
What is claimed is:
1. In combination with a bubble tray riser element, and a cap member therefor, bubble cap retainer means, comprising a rigid spacer bolt 2. A combination according to claim 1, in which the spring lug at the lower end of each spring member leg portion extends angularly upward and outwardly.
ARCHIE M. ACKROYD.
anrmwncas cITEn The following referencesare of record in the file of this patent: r
' UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 181,541 Sanderson Aug. 29, 1876 1,708,685 Taylor Apr. 9, 1929 1,981,346 De Florey Nov. 20, 1934 2,014,971 Knutson Sept. 17, 1935 2,058,733 Smith Oct. 27, 1936 2,275,119 Wiley Mar. 3, 1942
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Cited By (11)

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US2510586A (en) * 1947-12-12 1950-06-06 Lummus Co Bubble cap hold-down device
US2580260A (en) * 1950-06-10 1951-12-25 Lummus Co Bubble cap hold-down device
US2602652A (en) * 1948-07-06 1952-07-08 Braun & Co C F Bubble cap
US2645468A (en) * 1952-01-04 1953-07-14 Gilbert & Barker Mfg Co Bubble cap assembly
US2650809A (en) * 1949-09-26 1953-09-01 Braun & Co C F Bubble cap and riser assembly
US2797907A (en) * 1953-08-18 1957-07-02 Shell Dev Fastener for bubble caps
US2921777A (en) * 1956-06-01 1960-01-19 Sun Oil Co Vapor-liquid contact assemblies
US3063592A (en) * 1960-06-24 1962-11-13 Robertson Co H H Closure assembly
US3173972A (en) * 1960-09-30 1965-03-16 Shell Oil Co Contacting tray with variable passage
US6508459B1 (en) * 1996-06-04 2003-01-21 Fluor Corporation Distribution apparatus having bubble caps with riser vanes
US20080018003A1 (en) * 2006-07-18 2008-01-24 Sulzer Chemtech Ag Valve for a contact tray

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US181541A (en) * 1876-08-29 Improvement in hub-caps for carriages
US1708685A (en) * 1927-04-08 1929-04-09 Du Pont Absorption apparatus
US1981346A (en) * 1931-01-14 1934-11-20 Florez Luis De Fractionating tower
US2014971A (en) * 1932-09-07 1935-09-17 United Carr Fastener Corp Snap fastener stud
US2058733A (en) * 1936-02-03 1936-10-27 Smith Emmet Quimby Clip for mounting tubes, etc.
US2275119A (en) * 1939-09-05 1942-03-03 William R Wiley Clip construction

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US181541A (en) * 1876-08-29 Improvement in hub-caps for carriages
US1708685A (en) * 1927-04-08 1929-04-09 Du Pont Absorption apparatus
US1981346A (en) * 1931-01-14 1934-11-20 Florez Luis De Fractionating tower
US2014971A (en) * 1932-09-07 1935-09-17 United Carr Fastener Corp Snap fastener stud
US2058733A (en) * 1936-02-03 1936-10-27 Smith Emmet Quimby Clip for mounting tubes, etc.
US2275119A (en) * 1939-09-05 1942-03-03 William R Wiley Clip construction

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2510586A (en) * 1947-12-12 1950-06-06 Lummus Co Bubble cap hold-down device
US2602652A (en) * 1948-07-06 1952-07-08 Braun & Co C F Bubble cap
US2650809A (en) * 1949-09-26 1953-09-01 Braun & Co C F Bubble cap and riser assembly
US2580260A (en) * 1950-06-10 1951-12-25 Lummus Co Bubble cap hold-down device
US2645468A (en) * 1952-01-04 1953-07-14 Gilbert & Barker Mfg Co Bubble cap assembly
US2797907A (en) * 1953-08-18 1957-07-02 Shell Dev Fastener for bubble caps
US2921777A (en) * 1956-06-01 1960-01-19 Sun Oil Co Vapor-liquid contact assemblies
US3063592A (en) * 1960-06-24 1962-11-13 Robertson Co H H Closure assembly
US3173972A (en) * 1960-09-30 1965-03-16 Shell Oil Co Contacting tray with variable passage
US6508459B1 (en) * 1996-06-04 2003-01-21 Fluor Corporation Distribution apparatus having bubble caps with riser vanes
US20080018003A1 (en) * 2006-07-18 2008-01-24 Sulzer Chemtech Ag Valve for a contact tray
US7540476B2 (en) * 2006-07-18 2009-06-02 Sulzer Chemtech Ag Valve for a contact tray

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