Claims
- 1. An apparatus for removing respirable aerosols from a gas comprising:
- (a) a housing having a housing gas outlet and a housing gas inlet;
- (b) a chamber removably coupled to said housing at the housing gas inlet, said chamber having two end regions and a side wall extending between the two end regions, a chamber gas inlet at one end region for introducing gas and aerosols for axial flow through the chamber, said one end region extending outside of the housing when coupled to the housing, a chamber gas outlet located on said side wall at the other end region and positioned inside of the housing when coupled to the housing for directing a transverse flow of gas out of the chamber and into the housing, said transverse flow being generally perpendicular to the axial flow through the chamber, a charging region situated adjacent said chamber gas inlet and including means for charging the aerosols in the charging region, a bed region situated adjacent said chamber gas outlet and including dielectric material through which gas from said charging region is passed, so that said aerosols are charged in the charging region and deposited on the surface of said material in the bed region;
- (c) first and second electrodes disposed within said chamber and spaced from each other by said dielectric material, said first electrode situated upstream of said second electrode; and
- (d) a support member disposed within said charging region wherein said charging means includes a plurality of charging electrodes supported within said chamber by said support member, said charging electrodes situated upstream of said first electrode and spaced from said first electrode to provide a uniform corona discharge between the charging electrodes and the first electrode.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said dielectric material is granular and disposed within said bed region forming a packed bed therein.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said granular material comprises polystyrene.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said support member comprises a conductive screen and said charging electrodes comprise an integral part of said screen.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the screen is generally planar and is interrupted at predetermined intervals to form longitudinally extending end portions at said intervals, said end portions comprising said charging electrodes.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the longitudinally extending end portions extend generally perpendicular to the plane of the screen.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the longitudinally extending end portions extend generally toward said first electrode.
- 8. An apparatus for removing respirable aerosols from a gas comprising:
- (a) a housing having a housing gas outlet and a housing gas inlet; and
- (b) a chamber removably coupled to said housing at the housing gas inlet, said chamber having two end regions and a side wall extending between the two end regions, a chamber gas inlet at one end region for introducing gas and aerosols for axial flow through the chamber, said one end region extending outside of the housing when coupling to the housing, a chamber gas outlet located on said side wall at the other end region and positioned inside of the housing when coupled to the housing for directing a transverse flow of gas out of the chamber and into the housing, said transverse flow being generally perpendicular to the axial flow through the chamber, retaining means disposed within said chamber for dividing said chamber into gas-communicating charging and bed regions, said charging region situated between said retaining means and said chamber gas inlet and including means for charging the aerosols in the charging region, said bed region situated between said retaining means and said chamber gas outlet and including dielectric material through which gas from said charging region is passed, so that said aerosols are charged in the charging region and deposited on the surface of said material in the bed region.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 429,764, filed Sept. 30, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,533,368.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (1)
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