Claims
- 1. Apparatus for heat exchange between gas and fine-grained material, comprising:
- (a) a plurality of separators arranged one above another in a stack to enable material to pass by gravity from an upper separator into an adjacent lower separator;
- (b) each separator having a cyclone-like upper part and a downwardly tapering, funnel-shaped lower part;
- (c) each cyclone-like upper part having a straight line axis at an angle to the vertical and each separator having its cyclone-like upper part circumferentially offset at approximately 90.degree. from the cyclone-like upper part of each adjacent separator;
- (d) each funnel-shaped lower part having a substantially vertical, straight line axis from end to end intersecting and forming with the axis of the cyclone-like upper part an obtuse angle resulting in each separator's having a bent central axis, the funnel-shaped lower part being formed over its entire height substantially as a surface of revolution about its axis and being joined at its larger upper end with the lower periphery of the cyclone-like upper part as a continuation thereof;
- (e) a gas pipe inclined relative to the vertical and extending between the cyclone-like upper part of each pair of adjacent separators in a substantially straight line, each such gas pipe extending from an exhaust outlet projecting centrally from the upper face of the next lower cyclone-like part in a substantially straight line to a supply opening communicating tangentially into the side of the next upper cyclone-like part for supply of gas thereto, the axial depth of each cyclone-like upper part being substantially equal to the corresponding transverse dimension of the gas pipe at its supply end opening therein, and the exhaust outlet end of each gas pipe leading from each cyclone-like upper part commencing along the control axis of the next lower cyclone-like upper part at a point along said axis within the transverse extent of the associated gas supply opening as projected along that axis, whereby maximum axial compactness of each cyclone-upper part is achieved; and
- (f) a material discharge pipe connected to and coaxial with each funnel-shaped lower part and opening into the gas pipe leading to the next adjacent below.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the upper part of each separator has a cross-section essentially in the form of a circular cylinder.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the lower part of each separator comprises a single conical section, and the cylindrical upper part and the conical lower part are cut at such an angle that congruent ellipses are formed by the cylindrical upper part and the conical lower part.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the upper part of each separator has a cross-section essentially in the form of an ellipse.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the upper part of each separator has a cross-section essentially in the form of a polygon with rounded corners.
- 6. Apparatus for heat exchange between gas and fine-grained material, comprising:
- (a) a plurality of separators arranged in a generally vertical stack to enable material to pass from one separator into a subsequent lower separator;
- (b) each separator having a cyclone-like upper part and funnel-shaped lower part;
- (c) each cyclone-like upper part having an axis at an angle to the vertical, the angle being substantially the same for all the separators, and each separator having its cyclone-like upper part circumferentially offset at approximately 90.degree. from the cyclone-like upper part of each adjacent separator;
- (d) each funnel-shaped lower part having a substantially vertical axis forming an angle with the axis of the cyclone-like upper part resulting in the separator's having a bent central axis, the funnel-shaped lower part being formed substantially as a surface of revolution about its axis and joined at its larger upper end with the lower periphery of the cyclone-like upper part as a continuation thereof;
- (e) a gas pipe inclined relative to the vertical and extending between the cyclone-like upper parts of each pair of adjacent separators in a substantially straight line; and
- (f) a material discharge pipe connected to each funnel-shaped lower part at its lower, smaller end and communicating with the gas pipe leading to the next adjacent lower separator;
- (g) the upper part of each separator having the cross-sectional shape of an ellipse.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the gas pipe leading to each separator enters the upper part thereof approximately parallel to the larger axis of the ellipse.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the lower part of the separator contains a cylindrical section and a funnel-shaped section arranged below it.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the gas pipe leading to each separator enters the upper part thereof approximately parallel to the smaller axis of the ellipse.
- 10. Apparatus for heat exchange between gas and fine-grained material, comprising:
- (a) a plurality of separators arranged in a generally vertical stack to enable material to pass from one separator into a subsequent lower separator;
- (b) each separator having a cyclone-like upper part and a funnel-shaped lower part;
- (c) each cyclone-like upper part having an axis at an angle to the vertical, the angle being substantially the same for all the separators, and each separator having it cyclone-like upper part circumferentially offset at approximately 90.degree. from the cyclone-like upper part of each adjacent separator;
- (d) each funnel-shaped lower part having a substantially vertical axis forming an angle with the axis of the cyclone-like upper part resulting in the separator's having a bent central axis, the funnel-shaped lower part being formed substantially as a surface of revolution about its axis and being joined at its larger upper end with the lower periphery of the cyclone-like upper part at a continuation thereof;
- (e) a gas pipe inclined relative to the vertical and extending between the cyclone-like upper parts of each pair of adjacent separators in a sunstantially straight line; and
- (f) a material discharge pipe connected to each funnel-shaped lower part at its lower, smaller end and communicating with the gas pipe leading to the next adjacent lower separator;
- (g) the upper part of each separator having the cross-sectional shape of a polygon with rounded corners.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the lower part of each separator comprises a single funnel-shaped section, and the height of the upper part of the separator which is inclined relative to the vertical is greater in the higher peripheral region than in the lower peripheral region.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 10, including a rotatable transition piece connected to the funnel-shaped section and having a material discharge opening which can be located to open in different directions by rotation of the transition piece.
- 13. Apparatus for heat exchange between gas and fine-grained material, comprising:
- (a) a plurality of separators arranged in a generally vertical stack to enable material to pass from one separator into a subsequent lower separator;
- (b) each separator having a cyclone-like upper part and a funnel-shaped lower part;
- (c) each cyclone-like upper part having an axis at an angle to the vertical, the angle being substantially the same for all the separators, and each separator having its cyclone-like upper part circumferentially offset at approximately 90.degree. from the cyclone-like upper part of each adjacent separator;
- (d) each funnel-shaped lower part having a substantially vertical axis forming an angle with the axis of the cyclone-like upper part resulting in the separator's having a bent central axis, the funnel-shaped lower part being formed substantially as a surface of revolution about its axis and joined at its larger upper end with the lower periphery of the cyclone-like upper part as a continuation thereof;
- (e) a gas pipe inclined relative to the vertical and extending between the cyclone-like upper parts of each pair of adjacent separators in a substantially straight line; and
- (f) a material discharge pipe connected to each funnel-shaped lower part at its lower, smaller end and communicating with the gas pipe leading to the next adjacent lower separator;
- (g) each material discharge pipe communicating with its associated gas pipe via a flat chute which widens in the direction of material flow in a fan shape and acts as a material distributor, each chute widening to between about three and five times the diameter of the material discharge pipe and being inclined at an angle of 25.degree. to 35.degree. relative to the vertical.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 794,711 filed on Nov. 4, 1985, now abandoned.
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