Claims
- 1. An exhaust gas particulate removal system positioned in an exhaust gas pathway, the combination comprising:
- attractor electrode means connected to a reference potential;
- charger means spaced from said attractor electrode means and connected to a source of high negative potential, the space between said attractor electrode means and said charger means sustaining a corona and encompassing said exhaust gas pathway, said charger means further including:
- insulating body means provided with a cylindrical cavity, one end of which is closed and the other end of which is open, a portion of said insulating body means extending into said exhaust gas pathway;
- electrode means including a corona needle extending through said insulating body means and said cylindrical cavity, said corona needle axially disposed within said cavity and extending beyond and not touching the open end of said cavity;
- first gas passage means communicating with said cavity, said first gas passage means oriented to create a helical/vortex flow of gas within and confined by said cavity and around said corona needle when gas is passed therethrough to prevent deposition of particulate within said cavity and upon said corona needle;
- second gas passage means disposed about said portion of said insulating body means which extends into said exhaust gas pathway; and
- baffle means concentric with the portion of said insulating body means extending into said gas pathway, said baffle means preventing said exhaust gases from directly impinging on said insulating body means and causing the gas flow from said second gas passage means to be confined about said portion of said insulating body means to prevent deposition of a continuous particulate layer thereupon.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 wherein said second gas passage means provides a helical/vortex gas flow about said portion of said insulating body means.
- 3. The invention of claim 2 wherein said first and second gas passage means are connected to a source of clean air and said first gas passage means opening into said cavity is substantially tangential to a side wall thereof.
- 4. The invention of claim 3 wherein said first gas passage means opening is tangential to said closed end of said cylindrical cavity.
- 5. The invention of claim 1 wherein said attractor electrode means forms an exit for exhaust gases and encompasses said corona needle.
- 6. A charger for inclusion in an exhaust gas particulate removal system comprising:
- insulating body means provided with a cylindrically walled cavity, said cavity having a closed end and an open end; housing means surrounding said insulating body means and adapted to mate with a female opening in said exhaust gas particulate removal system, said housing means including baffle means which encompasses a portion of said insulating body means;
- a charging electrode including a corona needle extending through said insulating body means, cavity and said closed and open ends, said corona needle coaxially disposed within said cavity;
- a first pressurized air opening in said cavity, said opening oriented to create a helical air flow substantially tangential to a sidewall of said cavity and about said corona needle to prevent the deposition of particulate within said cavity and upon said corona needle; and
- a set of second pressurized air openings, said openings disposed between said insulating body means and said baffle means to provide a confined helical air flow to prevent the deposition of particulate matter upon said insulating body means.
- 7. The invention as defined in claim 6 wherein said second set of pressurized air openings are formed as part of said housing means.
- 8. The invention as defined in claim 7 wherein said first and second pressurized air openings are connected via a common pathway means to a source of pressurized air.
- 9. The charger of claim 8, wherein said first air openings directs an air flow substantially parallel to said cavity's closed end whereby said sidewall of said cavity prevents said flow of air from diverging from said corona needle.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. Application Ser. No. 751,816 filed July 5, 1985 and now abandoned.
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