Jet pulse extender

4909813
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Inventors

Eggerstedt, Paul

Application #

357890

Filed

May-30-1989

Published

Mar-20-1990

Current US Class

055/302
055/525

International Classes

B01D 046/04

Field of Search

55/302 55/523 55/525

Assignee

Industrial Filter & Pump Mfg. Co. (Cicero, IL)

Examiners

Hart; Charles

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Patnaude; Edmond T.

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Abstract
A multi-apertured flow control device is mounted over the exit end of a tubular filter element and is provided with a central bore through which a high velocity gas pulse is directed into the associated filter tube to dislodge a filter cake deposited on the exterior of the filter tube.
 
Claims
What is claimed:

1. A flow control device for use with a porous filter tube into which a gas is passed through the wall thereof to deposit particulate matter on the outer surface of the filter tube, and into one end of which cleaning gas is supplied to remove the deposited particulate matter from the filter tube by a reverse flow of gas through the wall of the filter tube, comprising

a flow control device disposed over said one end of said tube,

said flow control device having a first opening extending therethrough through which said cleaning gas may be supplied to the interior of said tube, and

said flow control device having a plurality of orifices extending therethrough which open at one end into said filter tube.



Description
The present invention relates in general to pressure filters of the type in which a gas is purified by the passage thereof through a tubular filter element, and it relates more particularly to a new and improved method and apparatus for removing a filter cake from the outer surface of a tubular filter element by directing a high velocity stream of gas in a reverse direction through the filter element.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Although it is well known in the art of filtration to clean filter elements by passing fluid in a reverse direction through the filter elements, the use of this method for cleaning high temperature gas filters has not been successful in some applications where a very fine filter cake adheres to the filter element in a particularly tenacious manner. This is known to occur, for example, where the gas contains an undue amount of moisture so that the cake is relatively wet.

It is known to blow high velocity pulses of gas directly into the outlet side of a bank of filter tubes to momentarily cause a reverse flow of gas through some or all of the filter elements while the filter remains on line. However, in some cases the cleaning gas thus introduced into the filter tubes does not penetrate the walls of the filter elements but takes the path of least resistance and simply flows with the main gas stream out through the gas outlet port of the filter. Attempts to solve this problem have included such things as taking the filter off line during the cleaning operation or closing the outlet ports of a selected number of filter tubes while the high velocity cleaning gas is supplied to the downstream sides of the filters. While such techniques result in better cleaning operations, it would be still better if the cleaning operation could be carried out while the entire filter remains on line and without closing the outlet line from the filter tubes being cleaned. Also in high temperature applications it may be difficult to provide a valve or other means of closing off the filter outlet.
 
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