Bubble injection system

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Inventors

Tomalesky, Stanley G.

Application #

664776

Filed

Mar-5-1991

Published

Jun-16-1992

Current US Class

209/170
261/122.1
261/124

International Classes

B01F 003/04

Field of Search

261/122 261/124

Assignee

Mott Metallurgical Corporation (Farmington, CT)

Examiners

Miles; Tim

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Chilton, Alix & Van Kirk

US Patent References

4117048   Apparatus for intro...
4177226   Device for injection...
4215082   Device for injecting...
4897204   Process and appar...
4992216   Method for produci...

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Abstract
A bubble injection system for forming and distributing micron size gas bubbles in a body of liquid at the point of use of the bubble distribution comprising an axially extending inner fluid conduit forming an axially extending liquid flow channel and a concentric outer fluid conduit extending axially along the inner conduit and spaced therefrom. An outer gas channel is defined by the conduits and includes a plurality of porous outlets extending thereacross from the inner conduit to the outer conduit. The porous outlets terminate in outlet jet ports spaced along the outer conduit whereby gas flowing through the gas channel will penetrate the porous tubular outlets to form gas bubbles and liquid floring through the liquid conduit and outlets will sweep the gas bubbles from the surface of the outlets toward and out of said jet ports for immediate dispersion of the body of liquid.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A bubble injection system for forming and distributing micron size gas bubbles in a body of liquid at the point of use of the bubble distribution comprising an inner fluid conduit forming a liquid flow channel, an outer fluid conduit extending axially along said inner conduit and spaced therefrom to provide a gas channel therebetween, and a plurality of porous bubble generating outlet assemblies extending from said inner conduit to said outer conduit wherein said porous bubble generating outlet assemblies consist of a porous bushing and mounting plug, said bushing being a sintered metal tubular member having a bubble injection channel extending across the gas channel and secured to the mounting plug, said assemblies terminating in outlet jet ports spaced along said outer conduit whereby gas flowing through said gas channel will penetrate said bubble generating assemblies to form micron size gas bubbles within said outlets and liquid flowing through said liquid flow channel and outlets will sweep said gas bubbles from the surface of said outlets toward and out of said jet ports for immediate dispersion in said body of liquid.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to systems for mixing gases and liquids and is more particularly concerned with a new and improved bubble injection system for forming and distributing bubbles in a body of liquid.

For some time spargers have been used as a means of dispersing gases in liquids for various purposes, such as heating large amounts of liquid using live steam, or maintaining constant agitation of the liquid in foam flotation processes using compressed air or gas. A sparger generally consists of a pipe having a plurality of small perforations or nozzles spaced at regular intervals along its length. The pipe typically is submerged in the liquid to be treated and gas is introduced into the pipe and forced to bubble through the holes or nozzles therein into the liquid. While this type of sparger is relatively inexpensive, it is not capable of producing very fine bubbles or of providing a broad and uniform distribution of the bubbles within the liquid body. In order to accomplish this, it is frequently necessary to further agitate the liquid mass thereby significantly increasing the cost of the equipment and the energy expended in order to provide the desired bubble distribution.
 
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