Claims
- 1. An impact particle collector for separating particulates from a gaseous fluid in which the particulates are entrained, comprising:
- 2. The impact particle collector of claim 1, further comprising a liquid conduit that conveys a liquid into the housing and onto the impeller, said liquid washing the particulates that have been separated from the gaseous fluid from the vanes of the impeller.
- 3. The impact particle collector of claim 2, wherein the liquid comprises water.
- 4. The impact particle collector of claim 2, wherein the impeller is coated with a substance to which the particulates adhere when the substance is dry, said substance releasing the particulates when wetted with the liquid.
- 5. The impact particle collector of claim 2, wherein an inner surface of the housing is wetted by the liquid to wash away the particulates that become separated from the gaseous fluid.
- 6. The impact particle collector of claim 2, further comprising a passage through the housing through which the liquid and the particulates washed from the vanes of the impeller by the liquid are conveyed.
- 7. The impact particle collector of claim 6, further comprising a receiver coupled in fluid communication with the passage, said receiver collecting the particulates and the liquid.
- 8. The impact particle collector of claim 7, wherein the particulates comprise at least one of a solid and a semi-solid matter.
- 9. The impact particle collector of claim 7, wherein the particulates comprise droplets, and wherein over time as the droplets are impacted on the impeller, a concentration of a matter comprising the droplets becomes greater in the liquid within the receiver than within the gaseous fluid carrying the particulates that was drawn into the housing.
- 10. The impact particle collector of claim 7, further comprising a pump that draws the liquid from the receiver and forces it back into the housing through the liquid conduit.
- 11. The impact particle collector of claim 10, wherein the pump is driven by the prime mover.
- 12. The impact particle collector of claim 1, wherein the gaseous fluid comprises air that is sampled from an ambient environment.
- 13. The impact particle collector of claim 1, wherein a plurality of surfaces within the housing are coated with a substance that facilitates separation and collection of the particulates that have impacted said plurality of surfaces.
- 14. The impact particle collector of claim 13, wherein the substance used for coating the plurality of surfaces is characterized by having a low coefficient of friction so that the particulates readily slide off the plurality of surfaces on which they have impacted.
- 15. Apparatus for separating particulates from a fluid, comprising:
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a conduit that conveys a liquid into the cavity of the housing, said liquid being directed toward the combined impact collector and fan and washing the particulates from the combined impact collector and fan.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the combined impact collector and fan includes a coating to which the particulates adhere when the coating is dry, said coating releasing the particulates when wetted with the liquid.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the combined impact collector and fan includes a coating characterized by having a low coefficient of friction, said particulates sliding off the combined impact collector and fan due to a centrifugal force when wetted by the liquid.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 16, further comprising a collection channel formed in the housing to collect the particulates and liquid thrown from the combined impact collector and fan toward an interior surface that is adjacent a periphery of the combined impact collector and fan.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19, further comprising a receiver coupled in fluid communication with the collection channel, said liquid washing the particulates from the combined impact collector and fan, so that the particulates and the liquid are radially dispersed onto the interior surface of the housing and then flow through the collection channel into the receiver.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the particulates comprise droplets, a concentration of a matter comprising the droplets becoming greater in the liquid within the receiver than within the fluid drawn into the cavity, over time.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the particulates comprise at least one of a solid and a semi-solid.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 20, further comprising a pump that draws the liquid from the receiver and circulates it back into the cavity of the housing through the conduit.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein the pump operates intermittently while the electrically energizable motor is rotating the combined impact collector and fan.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein the pump is mechanically coupled to the shaft of the electrically energizable motor and is driven thereby.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a power supply for providing an electrical current to energize the electrically energizable motor.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein the power supply includes a battery that produces the electrical current, said power supply and said housing being portable and sufficiently small in size and weight to be readily hand carried.
- 28. A method for separating particulates from a fluid, comprising the steps of:
- 29. The method of claim 28, further comprising the step of washing the particulates from the combined impact collector and fan with a liquid.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein the liquid comprises water that is directed into the cavity through a conduit.
- 31. The method of claim 29, further comprising the step of coating surfaces within the cavity with a material that facilitates separation of the particulates from the fluid and collection of the particulates.
- 32. The method of claim 31, wherein adherence of the particulates to the material changes when the material is wetted with the liquid.
- 33. The method of claim 29, further comprising a step of emptying a line carrying the liquid to obtain the particulates within the liquid.
- 34. The method of claim 29, further comprising the step of collecting a sample of the particulates carried away by the liquid.
- 35. The method of claim 29, further comprising the steps of collecting the liquid and the particulates in a receiver.
- 36. The method of claim 35, further comprising the step of circulating the liquid from the receiver to wash the particulates from the combined impact collector and fan.
- 37. The method of claim 29, further comprising the step of enabling the particulates to settle out from the liquid.
- 38. The method of claim 29, wherein the particulates comprise droplets, further comprising the step of increasing a concentration of a matter comprising the droplets within the receiver as the method is carried out over time.
- 39. The method of claim 29, further comprising the step of providing the combined impact collector and fan with a coating to which the particulates adhere when the coating is dry, and which releases the particulates when the coating is wetted with the liquid.
- 40. The method of claim 29, further comprising the step of providing the combined impact collector and fan with a coating that is characterized by having a low coefficient of friction so that the particulates readily slide off the coating.
- 41. The method of claim 28, wherein the fluid comprises air, further comprising the step of drawing air carrying the particulates into the cavity with the combined impact collector and fan from an ambient environment.
- 42. The method of claim 28, wherein the particulates comprise organic material.
- 43. An air sampler for separating particulates from a gaseous fluid in which the particulates are entrained, comprising:
- 44. The air sampler of claim 43, further comprising a liquid conduit that conveys a liquid into the housing and onto the impeller, the liquid washing the particulates that have been separated from the gaseous fluid from the vanes of the impeller.
- 45. The air sampler of claim 44, wherein the liquid comprises water.
- 46. The air sampler of claim 44, wherein an inner surface of the housing is wetted by the liquid to wash away the particulates that become separated from the gaseous fluid.
- 47. The air sampler of claim 44, further comprising a passage through the housing through which the liquid and the particulates washed from the vanes of the impeller by the liquid are conveyed.
- 48. The air sampler of claim 47, further comprising a reservoir coupled in fluid communication with the passage, the reservoir collecting the particulates and the liquid.
- 49. The air sampler of claim 48, wherein the particulates comprise at least one of a solid and a semi-solid matter.
- 50. The air sampler of claim 48, wherein the particulates comprise droplets, and wherein over time as the droplets are impacted on the impeller, a concentration of a matter comprising the droplets becomes greater in the liquid within the reservoir than within the gaseous fluid carrying the particulates that was drawn into the housing.
- 51. The air sampler of claim 48, further comprising a pump that draws the liquid from the receiver and forces it back into the housing through the liquid conduit.
- 52. The air sampler of claim 43, wherein the gaseous fluid comprises air that is sampled from an ambient environment.
- 53. The air sampler of claim 43, wherein a plurality of surfaces within the housing are coated with a substance that facilitates separation and collection of the particulates that have impacted the plurality of surfaces.
- 54. Apparatus for separating particulates from a fluid, comprising:
- 55. The apparatus of claim 54, further comprising a conduit that conveys a liquid into the cavity of the housing, said liquid being directed toward the combined impact collector and fan and washing the particulates from the combined impact collector and fan.
- 56. The apparatus of claim 55, further comprising a collection trough formed in the housing to collect the particulates and liquid thrown from the combined impact collector and fan toward an interior surface that is adjacent a periphery of the combined impact collector and fan.
- 57. The apparatus of claim 56, further comprising a reservoir coupled in fluid communication with the collection channel, the liquid washing the particulates from the combined impact collector and fan, so that the particulates and the liquid are radially dispersed onto the interior surface of the housing and then flow through the collection trough into the reservoir.
- 58. The apparatus of claim 57, wherein the particulates comprise droplets, a concentration of a matter comprising the droplets becoming greater in the liquid within the reservoir than within the fluid drawn into the cavity, over time.
- 59. The apparatus of claim 57, wherein the particulates comprise at least one of a solid and a semi-solid.
- 60. The apparatus of claim 57, further comprising a pump that draws the liquid from the receiver and circulates it back into the cavity of the housing through the conduit.
- 61. The apparatus of claim 60, wherein the pump operates intermittently while the motor is rotating the combined impact collector and fan.
- 62. The apparatus of claim 54, further comprising a power supply for the motor.
- 63. The apparatus of claim 62, wherein the power supply includes a battery, the power supply and said housing being portable and sufficiently small in size and weight to be readily hand carried.
- 64. A method for separating particulates from a fluid, comprising the steps of:
- 65. The method of claim 64, further comprising the step of washing the particulates from the combined impact collector and fan with a liquid.
- 66. The method of claim 65, wherein the liquid comprises water that is directed into the cavity through a conduit.
- 67. The method of claim 65, further comprising the step of coating surfaces within the cavity with a material that facilitates separation of the particulates from the fluid and collection of the particulates.
- 68. The method of claim 65, further comprising the step of collecting a sample of the particulates carried away by the liquid.
- 69. The method of claim 65, further comprising the steps of collecting the liquid and the particulates in a reservoir.
- 70. The method of claim 69, further comprising the step of circulating the liquid from the reservoir to wash the particulates from the combined impact collector and fan.
- 71. The method of claim 65, wherein the particulates comprise droplets, further comprising the step of increasing a concentration of a matter comprising the droplets within the receiver as the method is carried out over time.
- 72. The method of claim 64, wherein the fluid comprises air, further comprising the step of drawing air carrying the particulates into the cavity with the combined impact collector and fan from an ambient environment.
- 73. The method of claim 64, wherein the particulates comprise organic material.
- 74. An air sampler comprising:
- 75. The air sampler of claim 74, where the impeller comprises two discs and multiple vanes disposed between the discs.
- 76. The air sampler of claim 75, where one of the discs has an impeller inlet, and the impeller is configured to draw gas having target material across the impeller, thereby stripping target material from the gas.
- 77. The air sampler of claim 76, further comprising a reservoir in communication with the body.
- 78. The air sampler of claim 77, further comprising an inlet conduit configured to deliver stripping liquid into the body.
- 79. The air sampler of claim 78, further comprising fluid circuitry configured to supply stripping liquid to the body through the inlet conduit.
- 80. The air sampler of claim 79, where the fluid circuitry is further configured to draw stripping liquid from the reservoir.
- 81. The air sampler of claim 79, where the fluid circuitry is further configured to transfer stripping liquid from the reservoir to a detection apparatus.
- 82. An air sampler for removing target material from a gas, the air sampler comprising:
- 83. The air sampler of claim 82, further comprising a battery-powered power supply coupled to the motor.
- 84. The air sampler of claim 82, further comprising a fog generator coupled to the inlet of the main body.
- 85. An air sampler comprising:
- 86. The air sampler of claim 85, further comprising:
- 87. The air sampler of claim 86, where the fluid circuitry is further configured to draw liquid containing stripped target material from the reservoir.
- 88. The air sampler of claim 86, where the fluid circuitry is further configured to transfer liquid containing stripped target material from the reservoir to a detection apparatus.
- 89. The air sampler of claim 85, where the fluid circuitry comprises a conduit positioned near the inlet of the main body, the conduit being configured to deliver liquid into the main body.
- 90. An air sampling method comprising:
- 91. The air sampling method of claim 90, further comprising:
- 92. The air sampling method of claim 90, further comprising:
- 93. The air sampling method of claim 90, further comprising:
- 94. The air sampling method of claim 90, where the impeller includes surfaces, and the method further comprises:
Cross Reference to Related Applications
[0001] This is a continuation application of co-pending application Serial No. 09/967,374, filed September 28, 2001, which is a divisional application of application Serial No. 08/990,038, filed December 12, 1997, entitled "High Efficiency Wetted Surface Cyclonic Air Sampler." The entire contents of both co-pending application Serial No. 09/967,374 and application Serial No. 08/990,038 are incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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08/990,038 |
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09/967,374 |
Sep 2001 |
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Continuations (1)
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