Claims
- 1. Apparatus for removing particulate matter from a hot gaseous stream which comprises;
- a casing 11 having an inner wall which defines an elongated filter chamber 18,
- inlet 13 and outlet 14 means communicating with said filter chamber 18 to conduct said hot gaseous stream therethrough,
- a plurality of adjacently positioned rigid filter beds 21, 22, 23, fixedly disposed within said filter chamber 18, and each comprising a disc-like, monolith structured, ceramic member extending transversely of said filter chamber 18, the respective filter beds being spaced apart to define a turbulation chamber 31 therebetween,
- a spacer ring 28 disposed within said turbulation chamber defining the periphery thereof, and being in abutting engagement with disc-like ceramic members,
- a gas pervious, non-rigid filter media mass comprised of randomly disposed fibrils being positioned in said turbulation chamber so as to substantially fill said turbulation chamber, at least a segment of said fibrils being disposed adjacent to the spacer ring 28 and being compressibly retained between the abuttingly engaged spacer ring and said disc-like ceramic members.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said adjacent filter beds 21 and 22, and said spacer ring 28 disposed therebetween, are maintained in abutting engagement by an annular locking joint defined by an annular groove 36 positioned in each of said disc-like ceramic members, which registers with a rim 37 on said spacer ring, and said segment of said fibrils is compressibly retained within said locking joint.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 200,754, filed Oct. 27, 1980, now abandoned.
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