Claims
- 1. A filter apparatus for separating solid particulate matter from gases and permitting selective cleaning of groups of the filter elements while others remain on stream comprising:
- a housing having a horizontal partition therein to define upper and lower compartments for clean and dirty gases respectively;
- a plurality of venturis mounted through and supported by said partition communicating said upper and lower compartments therethrough;
- an equal number of porous filter bags vertically supported within said upper compartment, the lower open end of each bag being closed around the upper end of one of said venturis respectively;
- inlet means opening into said lower compartment for admission of particulate laden gases to be cleaned;
- outlet means at the upper end of said upper compartment for release of cleaned gases;
- particulate removal means at the lower end of said lower compartment;
- a plurality of jet nozzles one downwardly directed in each of said venturis respectively;
- means for selectively supplying groups of said nozzles with bursts of high pressure gas to induce a high velocity reverse flow of clean gas from said clean compartment inwardly through the associated bags to thereby remove the filtrate from the interior surfaces thereof and convey it toward the bottom of said dirty compartment while the other venturis remain on stream; and
- plural fixed vane means in said lower compartment positioned below the level of said inlet means to direct filtrate cleaned from said bags away from the lower end of all of said venturis and inlet gas flow stream and toward said particulate removal means in order to prevent reentrainment of filtrate into those venturis which remain on stream during the cleaning process.
- 2. Apparatus as defined by claim 1 in which the walls of said dirty compartment converge downwardly and said vanes converge upwardly and join below the lower level of said venturis and said inlet.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which any one opening in each of said jet nozzles has an area of between about 0.003 and 0.012 square inches.
- 4. The filtering apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the bag includes means for radial and vertical restraint against collapse.
- 5. Apparatus as defined by claim 4 in which said restraint means includes a tubular fluid flow barrier of less diameter and length than said filter bags and supported concentrically therein at the lower end of said bags.
- 6. Apparatus as defined by claim 1 wherein said dirty compartment includes an upwardly directed closed particulate settling extension and wherein said vanes are curved to direct gases carrying particulate material cleaned from said filter bags upwardly into said extension while permitting the particulate material to fall by gravity to said removal means.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 6 further comprising valve means separating the vanes from the vertical extension of the lower compartment and bag means secured to the extension for momentary capture of the particles.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 826,824, filed Aug. 22, 1977, now abandoned, entitled: METHOD AND APPARATUS IN THE FABRIC FILTER CONTROL OF AIR POLLUTION.
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