Claims
- 1. An apparatus for separating and recovering effluent fluids from a furnace boiler, comprising:
- (a) a pressure vessel for containing effluent gases, having a fluid input for receiving said gases and having a fluid output;
- (b) condensing means for transforming and maintaining as a liquid the lowest vapor pressure gas of said effluent gases in which said lowest vapor pressure gas condenses and accumulates as a liquid at the bottom of said vessel and the remaining effluent fluids accumulate in strata above said liquid, according to this vapor pressure;
- (c) means for removing said liquid from said vessel, through said fluid output;
- (d) means for selectively removing at least one of the remaining effluent fluids from said vessel through said fluid output;
- (e) a hollow annular jacket having a surface thereof in thermal communicatin with said pressure vessel, said jacket furthe rhaving a fluid input and a output in fluid communication with said pressure vessel fluid input and output compression means forming part of said condensing means for condensing said lowest vapor pressure gas;
- (f) expansion means forming part of said condensing means for increasing the volume of fluid flowing from said vessel into said jacket and for cooling said vessel;
- (g) a fluid path for said lowest vapor pressure gas, commencing internally of said pressure vessel, passing through said vessel, externally through said vessel output, to said expansion means, through said jacket, out of said jacket output means and through said compression means, to said vessel fluid input; and
- (h) means for delivering said effluent gases to said compression means.
- 2. An apparatus for separating and recovering effluent fluids from a furnace boiler, comprising:
- (a) a pressue vessel for containing effluent gases, having a fluid input for receiving said gases and having a fluid output;
- (b) condensing means for transforming and maintaining as a liquid the lowest vapor pressure gas of said effluent gases in which said lowest vapor pressure gas condenses and accumulates as a liquid at the bottom of said vessel and the remaining effluent fluids accumulate in strata above said liquid, according to this vapor pressue, said condensing means comprising means for maintaining said lowest vapor pressure and means for lowering the termperature at such pressure to cause condensation of said lowest vapor pressure gas;
- (c) means for removing said liquid from said vessel, through said fluid output;
- (d) means for selectively removing at least one of the remaining effluent fluids from said vessel through said fluid output;
- (e) a hollow annular jacket having a surface thereof in thermal communication with said pressure vessel, said jacket further having a fluid input and a output in fluid communciation with said pressure vessel fluid input and output compression means forming part of said condensing means for condensing said lowest vapor pressure gas;
- (f) expansion means forming part of said condensing means for increasing the volume of fluid flowing from said vessel into said jacket and for cooling said vessel;
- (g) a fluid path for said lowest vapor pressure gas, commensing internally of said pressure vessel, passing through said vessel, externally through said vessel output, to said expansion means, through said jacket, out of said jacket output means and through said compression means, to said vessel fluid input; and
- (h) means for delivering said effluent gases to said compression means.
- 3. An apparatus for separating and recovering effluent fluids from a furnace boiler, comprising:
- (a) a pressue vessel for containing effluent gases, having a fluid input form receiving said gases and having a fluid output;
- (b) condensing means for transforming and maintaining as a liquid the lowest vapor pressure gas of said effluent gases in which said lowest vapor pressure gas condenses and accumulates as a liquid at the bottom of said vessel and the remaining effluent fluids accumulate in strata above said liquid, according to this vapor pressure, said condensing means comprising means for maintaining temperature within said vessel and further comprising means for increasing said pressure at said termperature of the gases to a level above the vapoor pressure of the lowest vapor pressure gas to cause condensation of said lowest vapor pressure gas;
- (c) means for removing said liquid from said vessel, through said fluid output;
- (d) means for selectively removing at least one of the remaining effluent fluids from said vessel through said fluid output;
- (e) a hollow annular jacket having a surface thereof in thermal communication with said pressure vessel, said jacket further having a fluid input and a output in fluid communication with said pressure vessel fluid input and output compression means forming part of said condensing means for condensing said lowest vapor gas;
- (f) expansion means forming part of said condensing means for increasing the volume of fluid flowing from said vessel into said jacket and for cooling said vessel;
- (g) a fluid path for said lowest vapor pressure gas, commencing internally of said pressure vessel, passing through said vessel, externally through said vessel output, to said expansion means, through said jacket, out of said jacket output means and through said compression means, to said vessel fluid input; and
- (h) means for delivering said effluent gases to said compression means.
- 4. An apparatus for separating and recovering effluent fluids froma furnace boiler, comprising:
- (a) a pressure vessel for containing effluent gases, having a fluid input for receiving said gases and having a fluid output;
- (b) condensing means for transforming and maintaining as a liquid the lowest vapor pressure gas of said effluent gases in which said lowest vapor pressure gas condenses and accumulates as a liquid at the bottom of said vessel and the remaining effluent fluids accumulate in strata above said liquid, according to this vapor pressure, said condensing means comprising means for increasing said lowest vapor pressure and decreasing the temperature of the gas within said vessel to cause condensation of said lowest vapor pressue gas;
- (c) means for removing said liquid from said vessel, through said fluid output;
- (d) means for selectively removing at least one of the remaining effluent fluidws from said vessel through said fluid output;
- (e) a hollow annular jacket having a surface thereof in thermal communication with said pressure vessel, said jacket further having a fluid input and a output in fluid communication with said pressure vessel fluid input and output compression means forming part of said condensing means for condensing said lowest vapor pressure gas;
- (f) expansion means forming part of said condensing means for increasing the volume of fluid flowing from said vessel into said jacket and for cooling said vessel;
- (g) a fluid path for said lowest vapor pressure gas, commencing internally of said pressure vessel, passing through said vessel, externally through said vessel output, to said expansion means, through said jacket, out of said jacket output means and through said compression means, to said vessel fluid input; and
- (h) means for delivering said effluent gases to said compression means.
- 5. An apparatus for separating and recovering effluent fluids from a furnace boiler, comprising:
- (a) a pressure vessel for containing effluent gases, having a fluid input for receiving said gases and having a fluid output;
- (b) condensing means for transforming and maintaining as a liquid the lowest vapor pressure gas of said effluent gases in which said lowest vapor pressure gas condenses and accumulates as a liquid at the bottom of said vessel and the remaining effluent fluids accumulate in strata above said liquid, according to this vapor pressure;
- (c) means for removing said liquid from said vessel, through said fluid output;
- (d) means for selectively removing at least one of the remaining effluent fluids from said vessel through said fluid output;
- (e) a tubular partition in thermal communication with said pressue vessel, said partition further having a fluid input and output, said partition in fluid communication with said pressure vessel fluid input and output;
- (f) compression means forming part of said condensing means for condensing said lowest vapor pressure gas, and expansion means forming part of said condensing means for increasing the volume of fluid flowing from said vessel into said tubular partition for cooling said vessel;
- (g) a fluid path for said lowest vapor pressure gas, commencing internally of said pressure vessel, passing thought said vessel, through said vessel output means, to expansion means into said tubular partition input and through said partition for cooling said vessel, out of said partition output and through compression means, to said vessel fluid input; and
- (h) means for delivering furnace boiler effluent gases to said compression means.
- 6. An apparatus for separating and recovering effluent fluids from a furnace boiler, comprising:
- (a) a pressure vessel for containing effluent gases, having a fluid input for receiving said gases and having a fluid output;
- (a) a pressure vessel for containing effluent gases, having a fluid input for receivng said gases and having a fluid output;
- (b) condensing means for transforming and maintaining as a liquid the lowest vapor pressure gas of said effluent gases in which said lowest vapor pressure gas condesnses and accumultes as a liquid at the bottom of said vessel and the remaining effluent fluids accumulate in strata above said liquid, according to this vapor pressure, said condensing means comprising means for maintaining said lowest vapor pressue and further comprises means for lowering the temperature at such pressure to thereby cause condensationof said lowest vapor pressure gas;
- (c) means for removing said liquid from said vessel, through said fluid output;
- (d) means for selectively removing at least one of the remaining effluent fluids from said vessel through said fluid output;
- (e) a tubular partition in thermal communication with said pressure vessel, said partition further having a fluid input and output, said partition in fluid communication with said pressure vessel fluid input and output;
- (f) compression means forming part of said condensing means for condensing said lowest vapor pressure gas, and expansion means forming part of said condensing means for increasing the volume of fluid flowing from said vessel into said tubular partition for cooling said vessel;
- (g) a fluid path for said lowset vapor pressure gas, commencing internally of said pressure vessel, passing though said vessel, through said vessel output means, to expansion means to expansion means into said tubular partition input and through said partition for cooling said vessel, out of said partition output and through compression means, to said vessel fluid input; and
- (h) means for delivering furnace boiler effluent gases to said compression means.
- 7. An apparatus for separating and recovering effluent fluids from a furnace boiler, comprising:
- (a) a pressure vessel for containing effluent gases, having a fluid input for receiving said gases and having a fluid output;
- (b) condensing means for transforming and maintaining as a liquid the lowest vapoor pressure gas of said effluent gases in which said lowest vapor pressure gas condenses and accumulates as a liquid at the bottom of said vessel and the remaining effluent fluids accumulate in strata above said liquid, according to this vapoor pressure, said condensing means comprising means for maintaining a temperature within said vessel and further comprising means for increasing said lowest vapor pressure at said temperature of the gases to a level above the vapor pressure at the lowest vapor pressure gas to thereby cause condensation of said lowest vapor pressure gas;
- (c) means for removing said liquid from said vessel, through said fluid output;
- (d) means for selectively removing at least one of the remaining effluent fluids from said vessel through said fluid output;
- (e) a tubular partition in thermal communication with said pressure vessel, said partition further having a fluid input and output, said partition in fluid communication with said pressure vessel fluid input and output;
- (f) compresssion means forming part of said condensing means for condensing said lowest vapor pressure gas, and expansion means forming part of said condensing means for increasing the volume of fluid flowing from said vessel into said tubular partition for cooling said vessel;
- (e) a fluid path for said lowset vapor pressure gas, commencing internally of said pressure vessel, passing thought said vessel, through said vessel output means, to expansion means into said tubular partition input and through said partition for cooling said vessel, out of said partition output and through compression means, to aid vessel fluid input; and
- (h) means for delivering furnace boiler effluent gases to said compression means.
- 8. An apparatus for separating and recovering effluent fluids from a furnace boiler, comprising:
- (a) a pressure vessel for containing effluent gases, having a fluid input for receiving said gases and having a fluid output;
- (b) condensing means for transforming and maintaining as a liquid the lowest vapor pressue gas of said effluent gases in which said lowest vapor pressure gas condenses and accumulates as a liquid at the bottom of said vessel and the remaining effluent fluids accumulate in strata above said liquid, according to this vapor pressure, said condensing mean comprising means for increasing said lowest vapor pressure and means for decreasing the temperature of the gases within said vessel to thereby cause condensation of said lowest vapor pressure gas;
- (c) means for removing said liquid from said vessel, through said fluid output;
- (d) means for selectively removing at least one of the remaining effluent fluids from said vessel through said fluid output;
- (e) a tubular partition in thermal communication with said pressure vessel, said partition further having a fluid input and output, said partition in fluid communication with said pressure vessel fluid input and output;
- (f) compression means forming part of said condensing means for condensing said lowest vapor pressure gas, and expansion means forming part of said condensing means for increasing the volume of fluid flowing fromsaid vessel into said tubular partition for cooling said vessel;
- (g) a fluid path for said lowest vapor pressure gas, commencing internally of said pressure vessel, passing thought said vessel, through said vessel output means, to expansion means into said tubular partition input and through said partition for cooling said vessel, out of said partition output and through compression means, to said vessel fluid inptu; and
- (h) means for delivering furnace boiler effluent gases to said compression means.
- 9. A method for recovering effluent gases from a furnace boiler, comprising the steps of:
- (a) adding said gases to a pressure vessel;
- (b) altering the pressure and temperature of the gases so that the lowest vapor pressure gas condenses within said vessel to a liquid and the remaining non-condensed gases stratify above according to their specific gravities;
- (c) removing said liquid from said vessel;
- (d) selectively removing at least one stratified, non-condensed gas remaining in said vessel through an outlet of said vessel; and
- (e) passing a portion of said liquid into a partition in thermal communication with said pressure vessel, and evaporating said liquid to cool said vessel and its contents.
- 10. A method for recovering effluent gases from a furnace boiler, comprising the steps of:
- (a) adding said gases to a pressure vessel;
- (b) altering the pressure and temperature of the gases so that the lowest vapor pressure gas condenses within said vessel to a liquid and the remaining non-condensed gases stratify above said liquid;
- (c) removing said liquid from said vessel;
- (d) selectively removing at least one stratified, non-condensed gas remaining in said vessel through an outlet of said vesself and
- (e) passing a portion of said liquid into multiple discete partitions in thermal communication with said pressure vessel, and evaporating said liquid to cool the vessel and its contents.
- 11. A method for recovering effluent gases from a furnace boiler, comprising the steps of:
- (a) adding said gases to a presssure vessel;
- (b) altering the pressure and temperature of the gases so that the lowest vapor pressure gas condenses within said vessel to a liquid and the remaining non-condensed gases stratify above said liquid;
- (c) removing said liquid from said vessel;
- (d) selectively removing at least one stratified, non-condensed gas remaining in said vessel through an outlet of said vessel; and
- (e) passing the effluent gases through precipitation means prior to their entry into said pressure vessel to remove particulate matter from said gases.
- 12. A method for recovering effluent gases from a furnace boiler, comprising the steps of:
- (a) adding said gases to a pressure vessel;
- (b) altering the pressure and temperature of the gases so that the lowest vapor pressure gas condenses within said vessel to a liquid and the remaining non-condensed gases stratify above said liquid;
- (c) removing said liquid from said vessel; and
- (d) selectively removing at least one stratified, non-condensed gas remaining in said vessel through an outlet of said vessel;
- (e) altering pressure of the effluent gasses by passing the gasses through impression means to their entry into the pressure vessel;
- (f) capturing the steam output of said furnace boiler; and
- (g) powering said gas compression means with said steam.
- 13. The method of claim 9 in which said adding Step (a) comprises use of a plurality of pressure vessels, connected in parallel, to accommondate an extended capacity of effluent gases.
- 14. A method for recovering effluent gases from a furnace boiler, comprising the steps of:
- (a) adding said gases to a plurality of pressure vessels, connected a series, to accommondat a continuous stream of effluent gases;
- (b) altering the pressure and temperature of the gases in the respective vessels so that the lowest vapor pressure gases condenses in each vessel to a liquid and the remaining non-condensed gases stratify above said liquid within each vessel;
- (c) removing said liquid from said vessel;
- (d) selectively removing at least one stratify non-condensed gas remaining in each of said vessels through an outlet therefrom; and
- (e) determining the number and volume of said pressure vessels by the rate of release of the gases therein.
- 15. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 further comprising:
- means for selectably exhausting and storing various strata of condensed and non-conedensed fluid accumulated within said pressure vessel above the condensed lowest vapor pressure effluent gas.
- 16. The apparatus of Claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 further comprising:
- heat exchanger means for placing said effluent gases in thermal communication with the atmosphere to lower the temperature of said gases.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 5, 6, 7 or 8 further comprising:
- heat exchanger means for placing said effluent gases in thermal communication with the atmosphere to lower the temperature of said gases.
- 18. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, further comprising:
- a liquid input to said furnace boiler comprising heat exchanger means in thermal communication with said output of said furnace boiler.
- 19. The apparatus as recited in claim 5, 6, 7 ir 8 further comprising:
- a liquid input to said furnace boiler comprising heat exchanger means in thermal communication with said output of said furnace boiler.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, further comprising:
- an air input means to said furnace; and control means for said air input means responsive to pressure of fluid entering said compression means and to the oxygen content of the furnace to thereby maintain a steady entrance pressure at said compression means and a designated oxygen content for the furnace.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 5, 6, 7 or 8, further comprising:
- an air input means to said furnace; and control means for said air input means responsive to pressure of fluid entering said compression means and to the oxygen content of the furnace to maintain a steady entrance pressure at said compression means and a designated oxygen content for the furnace.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, further comprising:
- means for accumulating said effluent gases to provide a steady entrance pressure for the compression means.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 5, 6, 7 or 8, further comprising:
- means for accumulating said effluent gases to provide a steady entrance pressure for the compression means.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, further comprising:
- a precipitator in said fluid path to remove particulate matter from said gases.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 5, 6, 7 or 8, further comprising:
- a precipitator in said fluid path to remove particulate matter form said gases.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 1, 2, 3 oor 4, further comprising:
- a steam output of said furnace and means for steam powering said compression means employing steam output.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 5, 6, 7 or 8, futher comprising:
- a steam output of said furnace and means for steam powering said compression means employing said steam output.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 22, further comprising:
- a damper and related damper control means for regulating fluid flow between said accumulating means and said compression means.
- 29. The aparatus of claim 23, further comprising:
- a damper and related damper control means for regulating fluid flow between said accumulation means and said compression means.
- 30. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, further comprising:
- thermodynamic partition means in thermal communication with said fluid input means to said furnace boiler and in fluid communication with said pressure vessel.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 5, 6, 7 or 8 in which the fluid path after said compresssion means further comprises:
- coil means in thermal communication with said pressure vessel, and in communication with said vessel through said vessel fluid input.
- 32. The method of claim 9, comprising the additional steps of:
- supplying liquid input to the furnace; and
- passing said effluent gases through heat exchanger means in thermal communication with the liquid input of said furnace, prior to the entry of said gases into said compression means.
- 33. The method of claim 32, comprising the additional steps of:
- altering the pressure of the effluent gases by passing the gases through compression means prior to their entry into the pressure vessel;
- providing air to said furnace; and controlling the volume of air entering the furnace in relation to the pressure of the effluent gases leaving the furnace, so that sufficient oxygen is provided at all times to operate the furnace and a steady pressure is maintained at the entrance to said compression means.
- 34. The method of claim 33, further comprising removing any nitrous oxide from the pressure vessel and adding the same to the furnace.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/481,959 filed Feb. 20, 1990, U.S. Pat. No. 5,027,720 entitled Emissionless Furnace Boiler System which was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/255,960, filed Oct. 11, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,903,499 assigned to High Frequency Products, Inc., which in turn was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 182,528 filed Apr. 18, 1988now abandoned, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 141,811 filed Jan. 11, 1988, now abandoned.
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