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C055S482000, C055S502000, C055S508000, C055S523000

Reexamination Certificate

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06361575

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to hot-gas cleanup systems and more particularly to a filter assembly that includes an all metal fail-safe/regenerator device, a metal filter housing and either a metallic or ceramic type filter element that has an integral locking means, requires only a single primary external particulate barrier seal, and allows ease of attachment of the fail-safe/regenerator device to the filter housing. Ceramic type filter elements may also have one or more secondary gasket type seals.
2. Background Information
Modern industrial methods have resulted in a need for an apparatus that is capable of efficiently filtering high temperature combustion gases containing particulate material. In combustion turbine applications, for example, a combustion turbine uses energy generated from hot pressurized combustion gases produced by burning natural or propane gas, petroleum distillates or low ash fuel oil. When coal and other solid fuels are burned, particulates carried over from the combustion of such solid fuels can cause turbine blade erosion and fouling. An efficient system for filtering of such hot combustion gases would permit the use of such solid fuels. As another example, in conventional boiler operations, the boilers undergo routine shutdown for cleaning the fireside surfaces and for inspection. An efficient hot gas filtering system would greatly extend the life and operational time for a boiler to operate between inspections. Fouling of the fireside surface due to ash deposition and corrosion would be eliminated or minimized.
Also, as a key component in advanced coal-or biomass-based power applications, hot gas filtration systems protect the downstream heat exchanger and gas turbine components from particle fouling and erosion, cleaning the process gas to meet emission requirements. When installed in either pressurized fluidized-bed combustion plants, pressurized circulating fluidized-bed combustion plants, or integrated gasification combined cycle plants, lower downstream component costs are projected, in addition to improved energy efficiency, lower maintenance, and elimination of additional expensive fuel or flue gas treatment systems. As a critical component, long-term performance, durability, and life of the filter elements and associated high temperature gasket seals are essential to the successful operation of hot gas filtration systems in advanced combustion and gasification applications.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,185,019 and 5,433,771 (Haldipur et al. and Bachovchin et al., respectively) disclose a thick walled hot gas candle filter mounting assembly with no seal that is external to the side of the fail-safe/regenerator type device shown, and with separate locking means. However, Haldipur et al. teaches a side pin thread arrangement and Bachovchin utilizes a bottom-retaining ring
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. U.S. Pat. No. 5,474,586 (Eaton et al.) discloses a thin walled hot gas candle filter mounting assembly, and discusses gasket assemblies generally. It too has no external side seal between a fail-safe means and the filter housing, here
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, and also has a separate locking means, annular flange
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. U.S. Pat. No. 5,876,471 (Lippert et al.), provides a filtering apparatus that can filter aggressive, high temperature, high-pressure gases, having an improved, double gasket assembly that can be employed with a conventional ceramic candle filter or a thin walled ceramic composite filter. It has no side seal between a fail-safe means, here
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, and the filter housing. It also has a separate locking means
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. This system uses a complicated series of sleeving and gaskets.
Additionally, U.S. Ser. No. 09/263,436, filed on Mar. 4, 1999, now U.S. Pat. 6,123,746 provided an improved gasketing assembly, with an optional fail-safe/regenerator, and described possible use of metallic filter elements having the same connection and configuration as standard ceramic candle filters. There, no side seals between a fail-safe means
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and the filter housing were shown, and a separate locking means
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was used.
U.S. Ser. No. 09/393,561, filed on Sep. 10, 1999, now U.S. Pat. 6,273,925 describes an all-metal fail-safe/regenerator filter device which fits within a filter housing
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and has two seals
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and
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external to the fail-safe/regenerator
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and between the filter housing and the fail-safe/regenerator device, as well as a separate locking means
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which comprises a two flat portions, one portion being of the filter housing
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and the other being of the locking means, with a threaded hole perpendicular to the threaded surfaces, and with a bolt threadably engaging the threaded holes. This device also requires an outwardly extending radial flange
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. This flange is defined as being machined at right angles to the device wall
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or square at the top and beveled at the bottom.
All of these various designs have a variety of advantages, but most require a large number of seals and locking means, adding to complexity, cost and difficulty of substitution.
As a result, there is a need to develop use of better and simpler connections within the filter assembly for advanced coal-fired and other higher temperature operation applications, that would be resistant to combinations of sulfur and steam contact at high temperatures, and which would be able to substitute easily into existing systems in the field with a minimum of part substitution. It would also be desirable to have a minimum number of seals reducing the number of degradable components and increasing reliability.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, it is a main object of this invention to provide an improved filter assembly and fail-safe/regenerator device having strengthened, simpler connections that are resistant to steam, sulfur, alkali, chlorides, and other contaminants found in steam laden coal gas.
It is a further object to provide a simplified design that can easily substitute into existing units.
These and other objects are accomplished by providing a filter assembly for holding a filter element within a hot gas cleanup system pressure vessel, said filter assembly comprising:
(a) a tubular filter housing, said filter housing having a parallel top inner wall and bottom inner wall, where the top wall has a smaller inner diameter and where a joint is formed where the walls join, where the bottom wall ends in an integral outward-extending flange with holes therethrough, said walls defining an interior chamber;
(b) a one piece, all metal, tubular fail-safe/regenerator device, having a parallel top wall and bottom outer wall, where the top wall has a smaller outer diameter and where a joint is formed where the walls join, said walls and joint mating with the inner walls and the joint of the filter housing, and where the bottom wall contains an integral outward-extending flange with holes therethrough which mate with the holes in the filter housing flange;
(c) one essential sealing means consisting of one compliant gasket separate and apart from the filter housing and fail-safe/regenerator device, said compliant gasket positioned between mating joints of the filter housing and fail-safe/regenerator device, said gasket effective to provide a seal between the filter housing and the fail-safe/regenerator device; and
(d) a porous filter element body attached at the bottom of the metal fail-safe/regenerator device. The fail-safe/regenerator device can have a long extension which can be welded to a filter element body, when the filter element is made of metal.
The invention also resides in a filter assembly for holding a filter element within a hot gas cleanup system pressure vessel, the filter element including a porous body having two opposing ends, one defining an attachable open end and the other defining a closed end; the filter element body having a uniform inside diameter, said filter assembly for holding a filter element comprising:
(a) a tubular filter housing, said filter housing having a top end, a bottom end, and a certain axial length and having peripheral inner si

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