Claims
- 1. An electrostatic precipitator for separating solids from a particle laden gaseous stream comprising:
- a. a substantially cylindrical sidewall having a vertical central axis and an integral upper closure, said cylindrical sidewall having an outlet for treated gas at an upper end thereof;
- b. an electrode disposed as a substantially cylindrical metallic brush element having a central shaft and a plurality of bristles attached therealong and extending radially and substantially perpendicular to said central shaft, said central shaft being suspended along said vertical central axis, said bristles extending substantially across said electrostatic precipitator and substantially perpendicular to said cylindrical sidewall, said bristles being spaced from said cylindrical sidewall forming an annular space therebetween;
- c. an inverted truncated conical base located below and integral with said cylindrical sidewall and having an outlet for collected particles at a lower end thereof;
- d. said conical base having a tangential inlet for said particle laden gaseous stream, said tangential inlet inducing swirl in the gaseous effluent as it travels upward within said electrostatic precipitator; and
- e. a power supply so disposed as to provide a negative charge to said electrode and a positive charge to said cylindrical sidewall; whereby said gas is introduced through said tangential inlet traveling in an upward spiral through said annular space wherein said gas is subjected to an electrical corona induced by said charged electrode and said charged cylindrical sidewall and then dischrged through said outlet.
- 2. The electrostatic precipitator of claim 1 further comprising suspension means located at an upper end of said cylindrical sidewall for suspending said electrode, said suspension means comprising a thermostatically controlled heated oil bath having a base and a sidewall, an insulator element attached to said base, means for attaching a suspension arm to said insulator element and said electrode, and means for attaching a lead from said power supply through said insulator to said suspension arm.
- 3. The electrostatic precipitator of claim 1 wherein said annular space between said metallic brush element and said cylindrical sidewall is about three inches in width.
- 4. The electrostatic precipitator of claim 1 further comprising a cooling jacket located on an outer surface of said cylindrical sidewall.
- 5. The electrostatic precipitator of claim 1 further comprising cooling coils located within said conical base.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/424,189 filed Apr. 19, 1995 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,607,487, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/292,922 filed Aug. 18, 1994 and now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/032,642 filed Mar. 17,1993 and now abandoned.
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