Cyclone separator assembly

Gas separation – Multiple separators – each with discrete and longitudinally... – With flow equalizing – controlling – or distributing means

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B01D 4516, B01D 528

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042104300

ABSTRACT:
A cyclone separator assembly includes a conveying pipe for conveying a carrier gas and solids conveyed thereby along a flow path extending in a rectilinear direction. A diagonal wall extends across the conveying pipe in a direction which is diagonally inclined with respect to the rectilinear direction. A plurality of cyclone separator units are located adjacent the diagonal wall. A plurality of branch pipes, one each for each cyclone separator unit, convey carrier gas and solids from the conveying pipe to the cyclone separator units. Each branch pipe has a first end connected to the diagonal wall and a second end connected to a respective cyclone separator unit. At least an initial length portion of each branch pipe, taken from the first end thereof, extends in a direction substantially parallel to the rectilinear direction of flow of the carrier gas and suspended solids within the conveying pipe.

REFERENCES:
patent: 461801 (1891-10-01), Radkey
patent: 1890070 (1932-12-01), Whiton, Jr.
patent: 2717054 (1955-09-01), Petersen
patent: 3543931 (1970-12-01), Rastatter

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