Claims
- 1. Apparatus for separating particulates from a mixture of vapors and the particulates comprising the combination of:
- A. a disengaging chamber;
- B. a riser having an open outlet end positioned to deliver a major portion of the particles axially into said disengaging chamber;
- C. an annular shroud surrounding the open end of said riser to define therewith an annular separation chamber, said annular shroud comprising at an end thereof downstream of said open end of said riser a nozzle shaped means which is open and positioned to function as a nozzle when directing flow of the particulates, from said riser to said disengaging chamber whereby reentry of particulates into said annular separation chamber is lessened; and
- D. at least one cyclone separator means in open fluid communication with said shroud positioned to receive vapors and a residue of particulates from the mixture and separate the residue of particulates from the vapors.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the nozzle means is a frustoconical cone-shaped means having a first means defining a first opening and a second means defining a second opening, wherein the first opening is larger in cross-sectional area than the second opening, and distance from the open end of the riser to said first means is about 0 to 12 inches.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1, in which said annular shroud is closed at the end of said annular shroud opposite the end comprising said nozzle shaped means.
- 4. Apparatus for the separation of particulates from a mixture of the particulates and vapor comprising:
- A. a disengaging chamber;
- B. a riser having an open outlet end positioned within said disengaging chamber;
- C. an annular shroud encircling the open end of said riser, to therewith form an annular collection chamber having two end portions wherein one end portion of said chamber downstream of said open end of said riser is open and shaped to function as a nozzle by a nozzle shaped means when directing flow of the particulates from said riser to said disengaging chamber and the other end portion is closed; and
- D. at least one cyclone separator means in fluid communication with said chamber so as to receive and separate the vapor from the particulates.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising a downwardly convex baffle member spaced away from said open end of said annular collection chamber by a distance of about two diameters of said riser.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the opening of said nozzle means is about equal to the cross-sectional opening of said open end of said riser.
- 7. Apparatus for separating particulates from vapors comprising the combination of:
- A. a disengaging chamber;
- B. a riser having an open outlet end adapted to deliver a major portion of the particulates axially into said disengaging chamber;
- C. an annular shroud surrounding the open end of said riser to define therewith an annular separation chamber, said annular shroud comprising at one end thereof downstream of said open end of said riser a nozzle shaped means which is open and positioned to function as a nozzle when directing flow of the particulates from said riser to said disengaging chamber, whereby reentry of particulates into said annular separation chamber is lessened;
- D. at least one separator means in open lateral fluid communication with said annular shroud so as to receive and separate vapors from particulates; and
- E. a downwardly convex deflector element in axial spaced away from the open end of said nozzle means.
- 8. Apparatus for the separation of particulates having an average particle size from 40 to 100 microns suspended in vapor formed from a material boiling in the motor fuel range comprising the combination of:
- A. a disengaging chamber;
- B. a riser open at one outlet end and positioned axially within said chamber;
- C. a unitary shroud assembly, an annular shroud element encircling at least a portion of said riser, said assembly being open at one end thereof downstream of said open end of said riser and closed at the other, wherein the open end of said shroud assembly is cone shaped and functions as a nozzle, thereby lessening reentry of particulates into said unitary shroud assembly when directing flow of the particulates from said riser to said disengaging chamber; and
- D. at least one separator means in fluid communication with said shroud assembly so as to receive and separate particulates from vapors.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application U.S. Ser. No. 618,641, filed July 8, 1984.
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