Gas separation – Flexible or collapsible bag type – With securing or supporting means
Patent
1981-08-26
1983-06-21
Prunner, Kathleen J.
Gas separation
Flexible or collapsible bag type
With securing or supporting means
55492, 55508, 242107, 2483301, 248572, B01D 4602
Patent
active
043892280
ABSTRACT:
A tensioning device is disclosed for maintaining proper tension of a filter bag assembly. The device includes a rotationally mounted cam, a torsion spring urging the cam to rotate in one direction, and a cable trained around the cam opposing the force exerted by the spring. Due to the shape of the cam, the cable force may be exerted at continuously varying distances from the axis of rotation of the cam. The spring, cam, and cable are arranged such that when the spring exerts a relatively high force on the cam, the cable force is exerted a further distance from the axis than when the cam is in a rotational position such that spring force is relatively low. A substantially constant cable force is accordingly exerted. The device is secured between the filter bag and a supporting structure of a baghouse. Constant tension is maintained even if the bag changes in length as the varying spring force is compensated by the cable acting upon the cam at different points.
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Albany International Corp.
Prunner Kathleen J.
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