Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1980-04-28
1981-12-15
Nozick, Bernard
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
335262, 335255, 55146, 173117, B03C 376
Patent
active
043057365
ABSTRACT:
An impact device (15) applies hammer-like blows, or impact forces, to a metallic support frame (13) from which high-voltage electrodes (10) are suspended in an electrostatic precipitator in order to dislodge accumulated particulates from high-voltage electrodes (10). The impact device (15) is electrically isolated by an insulator (19) from metallic components of the precipitator other than the support frame (13) and components electrically connected to the support frame (13). The insulator (19) has a bore (18) that accommodates movement of the impact device (15) from a withdrawn position away from the support frame (13) to an impact position in contact with the support frame (13) upon energization and de-energization of a solenoid (17). The insulator (19) remains unstressed as the impact device (15) contacts the support frame (13).
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Buell Impact Rapper Envirotech Service & Parts, copyright 1978, pp. 1,2, Lebanon, Pa.
Buell Precipitator Rapping System, pp. 1,2, copyright 1977, Lebanon, Pa.
Gelfand Peter C.
Kahl Melvin R.
Forman Joseph B.
General Electric Co.
Jacob Fred
Nozick Bernard
Schlamp Philip L.
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