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- My invention relates to a gas purifier or cleaner so constructed as to aiiord an inexro pensive apparatus capable of performing the functions of a washer, a scrubber, a condenser and a strainer .for the purpose of removing from the gas, at a single operation, metes,
- the letter A designates an upright shell or hollow cylinder, of any required height
- a gas scrubber diaphragm C. supported by 3,5 a gas inlet pipe D. through which the gas to be cleaned is conducted to the under side of the diaphragm C. below the surface of the Water.
- grate bars E. on which Cobble stones F. or equivalent 4o scrubbing and condensingfmaterials are supported to a suitable depth or thickness.
- cobble stones F is a series of wire cloth sieves G, G', G2, G3 having meshes, preferably lessening in size from the first or lowest sieve G. to the last or uppermost sieve G3, the object being to keep back the solid particles and allow the gas to pass up through the sieves, while at the saine time the water introduced at the top of the cleaner through the pipe H, which preferably has a spraying 5o nozzle I. attached to it, p-asses in a contrary direction down through the meshes of the sieves.
- a pipe J. through which the cleaned gas passes out to a holder or to a place of consumption or when necessary, to the auxiliary lime puritiers above mentioned.
- K. is an ordinary overliow pipe
- L. an ordinary trap or seal
- the gas to be cleaned enters the cleaner through the pipe D. under thejdiaphragm C.
- Vanthracite coal, coke, bricks, or pieces of wood may be substituted for the cobblestones; or, 8o if the number of sieves be increased, the cobblestones or other condensing materials may Y be dispensed with, but I prefer to use cobblestones as described.
- splints of wood cane, bamboo or clot-h of any kind that Will act as a fine strainer may be used, but I prefer the'wire cloth.
- it may be admitted at the top of the 9o cleaner in any way, but I prefer to spray the water in as described.
- WALTER C RODMAN, RANDAL MORGAN.
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' T. S. C. LOWE'.
i GAS CLEANER. No. 529,625. IPadaen'ed Nov.`20, 1894.
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UNITED Srrlmfns PATENT OFFICE.
THADDEUS S. O. LOWE, OF NORRISTOWN, ASSIGNOR TO THE GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, TRUSTEE, OF PHILADELPHIA,
' PENNSYLVANIA.
GAS-CLEANER.
SPECIFICATION forming part f Lettere Patent N0. 529,625, dated N OVember 20, 1894:.
I Application led November 28, 1888. Serial No. 292.113. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom t may concern.'
Be it known that I, THADDnUs S. Clown, a citizen of the United States, residing at Norristown, in the county of Montgomery and State of Pennsylvania, have invented new and useful Improvements in Gas-Cleaners, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to a gas purifier or cleaner so constructed as to aiiord an inexro pensive apparatus capable of performing the functions of a washer, a scrubber, a condenser and a strainer .for the purpose of removing from the gas, at a single operation, metes,
dust, ashes, small particles of coke, cinders and other solid impurities, which, if left in the gas, choke and stop up the gas burners and divide the tlam es, and also any oily, tarry and other condensible matters which should be removed in order to prevent them from zo being carried to the lordinary lime or other purifiers when these are used as auxiliaries for the removal of sulphur and carbonio acid from the gas.
In the annexed drawings Figure lis a verz 5 tical section of my improved gas cleaner, on
the line or :r of Fig. 2 which is a horizontal section of the same on the line' y y of Fig. 1.
The letter A. designates an upright shell or hollow cylinder, of any required height, and
3o in the lower part of which is a body of Water B. which serves as a hydraulic seal and as a medium for Washing and cooling the gas. Below the surface of the water seal B.
is a gas scrubber diaphragm C. supported by 3,5 a gas inlet pipe D. through which the gas to be cleaned is conducted to the under side of the diaphragm C. below the surface of the Water. Above the water seal are grate bars E. on which Cobble stones F. or equivalent 4o scrubbing and condensingfmaterials are supported to a suitable depth or thickness.
Above the cobble stones F is a series of wire cloth sieves G, G', G2, G3 having meshes, preferably lessening in size from the first or lowest sieve G. to the last or uppermost sieve G3, the object being to keep back the solid particles and allow the gas to pass up through the sieves, while at the saine time the water introduced at the top of the cleaner through the pipe H, which preferably has a spraying 5o nozzle I. attached to it, p-asses in a contrary direction down through the meshes of the sieves.
To the upper part of the shell A. is attached a pipe J. through which the cleaned gas passes out to a holder or to a place of consumption or when necessary, to the auxiliary lime puritiers above mentioned.
K. is an ordinary overliow pipe, and L. an ordinary trap or seal. 6o
The gas to be cleaned enters the cleaner through the pipe D. under thejdiaphragm C.
.and is washed by the body of water B. It
then passes up through or between the grate E. and cobblestones F. (kept cool by the water running down over them) which break up the current of gas and condense any oil, tar and other condensible substances. The gas then passes up through the sieves G, G, G2, G3 which strain out the motes,dust, particles 7o of coke and other solid impurities, which being met by the falling water, are carried back into the bodyof Water B. in kthe lower part of the shell A. the lighter portions running out through the overliow pipe K. while the heavier portions fall on top of the diaphragm C. or sink to the bottom of the cleaner. Other materials, such as broken stones of any kind,
Vanthracite coal, coke, bricks, or pieces of wood may be substituted for the cobblestones; or, 8o if the number of sieves be increased, the cobblestones or other condensing materials may Y be dispensed with, but I prefer to use cobblestones as described. Instead of making the effective portions of the sieves of wire cloth, splints of wood, cane, bamboo or clot-h of any kind that Will act as a fine strainer may be used, but I prefer the'wire cloth. Instead of admitting the water through a spraying nozzle, it may be admitted at the top of the 9o cleaner in any way, but I prefer to spray the water in as described.
I do not wish to confine myself to the use of four sieves,I as a greater or less number' may be employed with benefit; neither is it absolutely necessary that the meshes of the successive sieves should diminish in size fromthe bottom toward the top as above described, although I prefer to construct aud arrange them in this manner.
What I claim isl. In a gas cleaner, the combination of an upright shell having a Water seal in its lower part, a gas inlet pipe entering said water seal, scrubbing material supported in said shell above the water seal, a series of fine mesh screens located above the scrubbing material, and a water inlet pipe and a gas exit pipe connected with the shell above said screens, substantially as described.
2. In a gas cleaner, the combination of the upright shell A. provided below with a ,gas inlet pipe D, water seal B. and overflow pipe K. lthe diaphragm C. located on the gas inlet pipe D. above its inner end and below the surface of the water seal, the grate E. condensing and scrubbing material F. and tine mesh sieves G, G', G2, G3, all arranged above the water seal, the gas exit pipe J. leading from the upper part of the shell, and the water inlet pipe H. entering the upper end of the shell and provided with a spraying nozzie I. above the upper sieve, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof [affix my signature in presence ot' two witnesses. Y
THADDEUS S. C. LOWE. Witnesses:
WALTER C. RODMAN, RANDAL MORGAN.
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US2545537A (en) * | 1946-11-20 | 1951-03-20 | Edward C Addison | Means for intercepting the escape of ash to the atmosphere |
US2688376A (en) * | 1951-10-27 | 1954-09-07 | Daniel T Oertel | Air scrubber |
US4191153A (en) * | 1977-10-20 | 1980-03-04 | Omnewtronics, Inc. | Assembly and method of vaporizing liquid gasoline fuel and system |
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US2545537A (en) * | 1946-11-20 | 1951-03-20 | Edward C Addison | Means for intercepting the escape of ash to the atmosphere |
US2688376A (en) * | 1951-10-27 | 1954-09-07 | Daniel T Oertel | Air scrubber |
US4191153A (en) * | 1977-10-20 | 1980-03-04 | Omnewtronics, Inc. | Assembly and method of vaporizing liquid gasoline fuel and system |
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