Claims
- 1. A mist eliminator for removing droplets of liquid entrained in a gas stream comprising:
- a plurality of longitudinally extending eliminator blades positioned in side by side spaced apart relation for passing a gas stream through the space between adjacent blades from an inlet to an outlet,
- each blade having an inlet inclined section and an outlet inclined section,
- said inlet and said outlet inclined sections having opposite slope and connected by an intermediate transition section thereby establishing a convex surface on the bottom of each of said blades ad a concave surface on the top surface of each of said blades,
- convex surface means on said outlet inclined section of said concave surface only on the top surface of each of said blades continuous with said concave surface on the top surface of each of said blades and projecting outwardly such that a stagnation region will be provided toward the inlet from said convex surface means for impingement of water droplets in the gas stream on said convex surface means.
- 2. The mist eliminator of claim 1 wherein said outlet section is longer than said inlet section and said convex projecting surface means has a substantially semicylindrical portion which in transverse cross section subtends an arc of greater than 90.degree. about an axis located outwardly of an extension of said top concave surface.
- 3. A mist eliminator for removing droplets of liquid entrained in a gas stream comprising:
- a plurality of longitudinally extending eliminator blades positioned in side by side spaced apart relation for passing a gas stream through the space between adjacent blades from an inlet to an outlet,
- each blade having a top surface facing the bottom surface of an adjacent blade and a bottom surface facing a top surface of another adjacent blade;
- in each adjacent pair of blades having facing bottom and top surfaces, said facing surfaces adapted for passing a gas stream therebetween,
- the bottom surface of each of said blades facing an adjacent top surface having a convex surface with an inclined inlet section projecting toward said adjacent top surface to a transition region where an inclined outlet section projects in the opposite direction from said bottom inclined inlet section,
- said inclined inlet section of each of said blades turning the gas stream toward the adjacent facing top surface and accelerating the stream and collecting liquid droplets from the gas stream along said inclined convex surface section up to said transition region;
- the facing top surface of each of said blades having a concave surface with an inclined inlet section projecting away from the adjacent bottom surface to a transition region where an inclined outlet section projects in the opposite direction from said top inclined inlet section,
- convex surface means projecting outwardly from only said top inclined outlet section of said concave surface and continuous with said top concave surface such that a stagnation region will be provided toward the inlet from said convex surface means,
- said top inclined outlet section and said convex surface means of said top concave surface being positioned and arranged so at to turn the gas stream toward the facing bottom surface and accelerating the stream and collecting droplets along said inclined concave outlet surface section downstream of said transition region and toward the inlet from said convex surface means,
- said projecting convex surface means having a substantially semicylindrical portion which in transverse cross section subtends an arc greater than 90.degree. about an axis located outwardly of an extension of said top concave surface.
- 4. A mist eliminator for removing droplets of liquid entrained in a gas stream comprising:
- a plurality of longitudinally extending eliminator blades positioned in side by side spaced apart relation for passing a gas stream through the space between adjacent blades from an inlet to an outlet,
- each blade having an inlet inclined section and an outlet inclined section,
- said inlet and said outlet inclined sections having opposite slope and connected by an intermediate transition section thereby establishing a convex surface on the bottom of said blade and a concave surface on the top surface of said blade,
- means forming a convex surface only on said outlet inclined section of said concave surface on the top surface of said blade projecting into the gas stream for establishing a stagnation region upstream of said convex surface means,
- said convex projecting surface means including an airfoil section,
- a pair of end plates supporting the opposite ends of said blades,
- each of said end plates having a pair of spaced apart flanges with at least one of said flanges having an adjoining rib longitudinally thereof projecting therefrom in a direction away from said other flange,
- each of said flanges of said pair of plates having a notched out portion receiving a portion of each of said blades,
- each of said blades having notched out portions longitudinally thereof at each end thereof engaging a corresponding flange notched out portion, and
- said airfoil section at each end of each of said blades having a notched out portion transversely thereof engaging said projecting rib whereby each end of said blade is mechanically interlocked with one of said plates.
- 5. A mist eliminator for removing droplets of liquid entrained in a gas stream comprising:
- a plurality of longitudinally extending eliminator blades positioned in side by side spaced apart relation for passing a gas stream through the space between adjacent blades from as inlet to an outlet,
- each blade having an inlet inclined section and an outlet inclined section,
- said inlet and said outlet inclined section having opposite slope and connected by an intermediate transition section thereby establishing a convex surface on the bottom of said blade and a concave surface on the top surface of said blade,
- means forming a convex surface only on said outlet inclined section of said concave surface on the top surface of said blade projecting into the gas stream for establishing a stagnation region upstream of said convex surface means,
- a pair of end plates supporting the opposite ends of said blades,
- each of said end plates having a pair of spaced apart flanges with at least one of said flanges having an adjoining rib longitudinally thereof projecting perpendicular to said one flange,
- each of said flanges of said pair of plates having a notched out portion receiving a portion of each of said blades,
- each of said blades having notched out portions extending longitudinally thereof at each end thereof engaging a corresponding flange notched out portion,
- each of said blades having a notched out portion extending transversely thereof at each end thereof engaging said projecting rib whereby each end of each blade is mechanically interlocked with one of said end plates.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of my application Ser. No. 962,982, filed Nov. 22, 1978, now abandoned.
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