Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1983-03-31
1985-03-05
Lacey, David L.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55148, B03C 308, B03C 340
Patent
active
045028729
ABSTRACT:
An electrostatic precipitator (10) having a casing (12) defining a precipitation chamber (6) wherein a plurality of discharge electrode frames (32) are disposed alternately between a plurality of collecting electrode plates (20). Each discharge electrode frame is comprised of a plurality of individual discharge electrode wires (36) tautly strung across a support frame. Individual discharge electrode wires are maintained in a taut condition during operation by tensioning coil springs (50) which interconnect neighboring discharge electrode wires to take-up any lengthening of the discharge electrode wires in a horizontal direction.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1843510 (1932-02-01), Hale
patent: 3109720 (1963-11-01), Cummings et al.
patent: 3703799 (1972-11-01), Humphreys
Ivester Frank D.
Troulias James R.
Combustion Engineering Inc.
Habelt William W.
Lacey David L.
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