Claims
- 1. A combined dust-collector and filter assembly wherein a stationary, regid and hollow casing is provided for defining a passage having an inlet and an outlet opening positioned at opposite sides of said casing for the receiption of a dust-containing gas stream and for the discharge of a refined gas stream after passage through the interior space of said casing, respectively, a plurality of ionizing stationary electrodes are provided in proximity to said inlet opening for ionizing dust particles contained in the said inlet stream, a mechanical filter disposed across said entire passage for filtering off said ionized dust particles from said inlet gas stream flowing through said filter, a plurality of dust-repulsing electrodes are positioned in close proximity to or within the material of said filter and a voltage source for applying multi-phase A.C. high voltage to said electrodes each time for short duration of time for electrodynamically driving separated and accumulated dust particles in the form of a filter cake deposited in and on said filter, off the filter, a hopper formed at the bottom of said casing for collecting the electrodynamically drivenoff dust particles, and a dust-discharge valve positioned in said hopper.
- 2. A combined dust-collector and filter assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said dust-repulsing electrodes are imbedded in said filter.
- 3. A combined dust collector and filter assembly comprising a stationary, rigid, hollow casing defining a passage having an inlet and an outlet opening positioned at opposite ends of said casing for the reception of a dust contining gas stream and for the discharge of a refined gas stream after passage through the interior space of said casing respectively, a plurality of ionizing stationary electrodes mounted in said casing in proximity to said inlet opening for ionizing dust particles contained in said inlet stream, a mechanical filter disposed in said casing across said entire passage for filtering off said ionized dust particles from said inlet gas stream flowing through said filter, a plurality of dust-repulsing electrodes covered with respective insulator sheaths mounted in said casing in close proximity to the material of said filter and a voltage source for applying a.c. voltage to said electrodes periodically for a short duration of time for electrodynamically driving dust particles which have accumulated on said filter off said filter, a hopper formed at the bottom of said casing for collecting the driven-off dust particles and a dust discharge valve positioned in said hopper.
Priority Claims (4)
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46-20364 |
Apr 1971 |
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46-41022 |
Jun 1971 |
JA |
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46-87121 |
Nov 1971 |
JA |
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46-87122 |
Nov 1971 |
JA |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of our earlier co-pending application Ser. No. 240,928 filed Apr. 4, 1972 now abandoned, by the same inventors which claims priorities from Apr. 5, 1971; June 11, 1971; Nov. 4, 1971 and Nov. 4, 1971 based upon Japanese Pat. Nos. 20364/1971; 41022/1971; 87121/1971 and 87122/1971.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Masuda et al., "Electrodynamic Behavior of Charged Aerosol Particles in Nonuniform Alternating Fields and its Application in Dust Control". Staub-Reinhaltung der Luft, Vol. 30, No. 11, Nov. 1970, pp. 4-15. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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240928 |
Apr 1972 |
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