Claims
- 1. A coalescer element for separating a discontinuous phase from a continuous phase of a fluid which can be directed through the coalescer element, the coalescer element comprising:a coalescing medium having a downstream surface; a porous wrap structure cooperatively associated with the coalescing medium and disposed downstream of the downstream surface of the coalescing medium, the wrap structure including pores and a multiplicity of holes wherein the pores allow passage of the continuous phase but resist passage of the discontinuous phase, and the holes allow passage of both the continuous phase and discontinuous phase, the holes being substantially larger than the pores; and a final classifier interposed between the coalescing medium and the porous wrap structure.
- 2. The coalescer element according to claim 1 wherein the wrap structure comprises polyester.
- 3. The coalescer element according to claim 1 wherein the multiplicity of holes are uniformly distributed.
- 4. The coalescer element according to claim 1, wherein the wrap structure compresses the coalescing medium and the final classifier.
- 5. The coalescer element according to claim 1, wherein the wrap structure comprises a cylindrical sleeve.
- 6. The coalescer element according to claim 1, wherein the multiplicity of holes have a dimension of about ⅛ inch.
- 7. The coalescer element according to claim 6, wherein the multiplicity of holes are spaced apart about ¼ inch on center.
- 8. The coalescer element according to claim 1 further comprising first and second end caps fixed at opposite ends of the coalescing medium, wherein the wrap structure is attached to the first and second end caps.
- 9. The coalescer element according to claim 1, wherein the porous structure is hydrophobic and is substantially wettable by hydrocarbons.
- 10. The coalescer element according to claim 9 wherein the porous wrap structure is substantially wettable by petroleum.
- 11. The coalescer element according to claim 1 wherein the holes are arranged to resist re-entrainment of droplets of the discontinuous phase in the continuous phase portion of the fluid.
- 12. The coalescer clement according to claim 1 wherein each hole has a substantially smooth edge.
- 13. The coalescer element according to claim 1 further comprising first and second end caps fixed at opposite ends of the coalescing medium and wherein the wrap structure comprises a cylindrical sleeve attached to the first and second end caps.
- 14. The coalescer element according to claim 13 wherein each hole has a substantially smooth edge and a dimension of about ⅛ inch and the multiplicity of holes are spaced apart about ¼ inch on center.
- 15. The coalescer element according to claim 1 wherein the multiplicity of holes have a dimension of about ⅛ inch and are uniformly distributed in the wrap structure and are spaced apart about ¼ inch on center.
- 16. The coalescing element according to claim 15 wherein each hole has a substantially smooth edge and the wrap structure comprises a cylindrical sleeve, the coalescing element further comprising first and second end caps fixed at opposite ends of the coalescing medium, wherein the wrap structure is attached to the first and second end caps.
- 17. The coalescer element according to claim 1 wherein the holes have a dimension as small as 0.02 inches.
- 18. A method of coalescing a discontinuous phase from a continuous phase of a fluid, the method comprising:directing a fluid through a coalescing medium, the coalescing medium forming droplets of a discontinuous phase portion of a fluid thereof and passing a continuous phase of the fluid therethrough; and directing the continuous phase through pores in a porous wrap structure and through a multiplicity of holes substantial larger than the pores formed in the porous wrap structure; and directing the discontinuous phase through the multiplicity of holes to resist re-entrainment of droplets of the discontinuous phase into the continuous phase portion of the fluid.
- 19. The method of coalescing according to claim 18 further comprising after directing the fluid through the coalescing medium and prior to directing the discontinuous phase through the multiplicity of holes, directing the fluid through a final classifier, the final classifier forming even larger droplets of the discontinuous phase portion of the fluid and passing the continuous phase of the fluid therethrough.
- 20. The method of coalescing according to claim 18 wherein directing a fluid through a coalescing medium comprises directing a discontinuous phase comprising an aqueous liquid and a continuous phase comprising a hydrocarbon.
- 21. The method of coalescing according to claim 20 wherein directing a discontinuous phase comprises directing water and directing a continuous phase comprises directing petroleum.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from provisional application, U.S. Ser. No. 60/027,129, filed Sep. 30, 1996, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US97/17515 |
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WO |
00 |
9/30/1997 |
6/18/1999 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO98/14257 |
4/9/1998 |
WO |
A |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/027129 |
Sep 1996 |
US |