Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1981-08-25
1982-12-07
Lacey, David L.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55145, 55147, 55148, 55153, B03C 316, B03C 341
Patent
active
043625380
ABSTRACT:
A wet electrostatic precipitator includes flat discharge electrodes (14) of a grid-like construction that have some flexibility so that if sparking occurs between their freely suspended lower ends and the adjacent collector plates (12), the lower ends will tend to sway back and forth. Oscillation dampener devices (50) are suspended upon the lower ends of the electrodes and are comprised of a cylindrical mass or body portion (82) rigidly connected to a rail portion (80) by arms (84). Each dampener is pendulously suspended upon a cross member (56) of the frame of the associated electrode so that its rail portion rubs against the cross member with enough friction to rapidly inhibit the swaying of the lower end of the electrode under the influence of any sparking.
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Collins Keith
Cox Karl
Dresser Industries Inc.
Lacey David L.
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