Dust collector with atmospheric backflush

5108473
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Hayden, Sr., Robert E.

Application #

717900

Filed

Jun-19-1991

Published

Apr-28-1992

Current US Class

055/302
137/625.2
137/625.44

International Classes

B01D 046/00

Field of Search

55/302 55/293 55/498 55/283 137/625.44 137/625.2

Examiners

Nozick; Bernard

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thackrey; James D.

US Patent References

4113449   Baghouse cleaning...
4161389   Fluidized bed calci...
4218227   Dust collector
4292053   Declogging process...
4345922   Air cleaner with an...
4486201   Method and appar...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 302

4738696   Baghouse installati...
4655806   Dust separator
4272263   Filter arrangement
4272262   Gas-separation filte...
5593471   Dust collecting app...
4227900   Apparatus for filteri...
4073632   Filter bag assembly
5514195   Filter housing
4322231   Filter element locki...
5163984   Filter element
4681607   Dust removal
4786299   Vacuum loader wit...
 

More From Class 055

5045094   Nonwoven fiber be...
6368390   Automatic filter rota...
4961763   Indoor air purifier
5039323   Air cleaner
6994744   Filter arrangement...
6966935   Filter cleaner for w...
6488744   Filter system
4840838   High temperature f...
5814118   HEPA filter for vent...
5346518   Vapor drain system
4340402   Disposable air filter
4251244   Jet pulse bag type...
 
Abstract
A dust collector based on filtration of dirty air in which the periodic backflushing of filtration elements is done by admitting atmospheric air at the filtration element exit port. The air is sucked backwards through the filtration element by the dust collector exit blower. Switching between normal usage and backflush is done by inserting a diverter valve containing a valve chamber between the filtration element discharge part and the clean air chamber. The porting of this valve chamber may be to either the atmosphere or to the clean air chamber, which being determined by twisting a shaft slightly less than 90 degrees, said shaft having valve closure plates attached to it at slightly greater than 90.degree. to each other. Twisting force need not be applied during normal operation nor to close off the atmospheric air port. Further, dust shields are provided around each filtration element to prevent backflushed dust moving directly to an adjacent filtration element.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a dust collector having a plurality of filters cleaned by backflushing an improvement comprising:

a plurality of diverter valves comprising two valve seats, formed by dividing a rectangular opening communicating with a valve chamber into which the filter opens into two portions along the rectangle's long side by means of a dividing wall extending from between said valve seats away from the valve chamber, the dividing wall forming one side of a duct conveying atmospheric air to one of said valve seats, and the other valve seat opening into the clean air chamber, and

two valve plates overlapping said valve seats, not in the valve chamber, and having one side of each attached to a shaft at an angle to each other between 100 degrees and 90 degrees, the shaft being inside the vertex of that angle, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention pertains to mechanisms for filtering dust or particulate matter from air streams. It discloses a method, heretofore unknown, for backflushing the filtration elements ordinarily used to separate the dust from dust-laden air.

2. Description of Prior Art

The conventional dust collector, those operating by filtration, consists of a cabinet essentially airtight and operating throughout its internal parts at sub-atmospheric pressure created by a blower at the point where cleaned air is discharged from the cabinet to free air. Thus, any inadverdant leakage being inward, dust cannot be spread to the vicinity. The inlet to the cabinet directs dirty air into a dirty air compartment inside the cabinet, which also has a clean air compartment. Filters hang in the dirty air compartment with their interior ported to the clean air compartment, thus collecting dust particles on the exterior surface of the filtration element. After a short period of operation, the tiny passages for air through the filtration element become even smaller due to the buildup of dust thus effected. Eventually, these passages of the filtration element becomes so clogged they pass too little volume of air and that with too much pressure drop, and the filtration element needs cleaning of the collected dust.
 
  A modular dust collection and filtration apparatus including a housing forming a primary inertial and gravitational separation chamber and including first...  A dust collector comprising a hopper, an exhaust chamber, a wall separating the hopper and the exhaust chamber and including an opening, a hollow filter...