Claims
- 1. In an apparatus for withdrawing agglomerated solids, from a fluidized bed of solid hydrocarbonaceous particles, said apparatus having an upright vessel containing a fluidized bed of hydrocarbonaceous particles, said vessel having a bottom, means defining a passage positioned at the bottom of said vessel for withdrawal of agglomerated solids from the fluidized bed, said passage having a top end, a bottom end and a constricted opening therebetween, and an upwardly extending portion wherein said agglomerated solids are formed, and means for passing a gas stream upwardly into the bottom of the vessel through said passage, the improvement which comprises means defined on the interior surface of said passage for guiding said agglomerated solids in a helical motion during flow of said solids through said passage from said top end of said constricted opening to said bottom end of said constricted opening, said guiding means comprising at least one spiral ridge positioned on the interior surface of said constricted opening for increasing the rate of solid agglomerate discharge from said fluidized bed.
- 2. The improved apparatus of claim 1 wherein said agglomerated solids are reaction products formed from said solid hydrocarbonaceous particles, said particles being reactants, said reaction products being more dense than said reactants.
- 3. The improved apparatus of claim 1 wherein said upwardly extending portion is conical.
- 4. The improved apparatus of claim 1 wherein said constricted opening is cylindrical.
- 5. The improved apparatus of claim 4 wherein said passage comprises a venturi.
- 6. The improved apparatus of claim 5 wherein said spiral ridge projects into said venturi cylinder a distance at least equal to the average anticipated diameter of said solid agglomerate.
- 7. The improved apparatus of claim 5 wherein said spiral ridge begins at said top end of said constricted cylindrical opening and proceeds along the inside surface of said cylindrical opening in a helical fashion.
- 8. The improved apparatus of claim 5 wherein said at least one spiral ridge accomplishes about a 360 degrees revolution in a height equal to the diameter of said constricted opening of said venturi.
- 9. The improved apparatus of claim 5 wherein the revolution of said at least one spiral ridge terminates at a height above said bottom end of said venturi equal to about one-fourth the diameter of said venturi and tapers towards the wall of said venturi substantially uniformly at said bottom end of said constricted cylindrical opening.
- 10. In an apparatus for withdrawing agglomerated solids from a fluidized bed of solid hydrocarbonaceous particles, said apparatus having an upright vessel containing a fluidized bed of hydrocarbonaceous particles, said vessel having a bottom, means defining a passage positioned at the top of said vessel for withdrawal of agglomerated solids from the fluidized bed, said passage comprising a venturi having a top end, a bottom end and a constricted opening therebetween, means for passing a gas stream upwardly into the bottom of the vessel through the venturi, and an upwardly extending portion wherein said agglomerated solids are formed, the improvement which comprises at least two equally spaced spiral ridges positioned on the interior surface of said constricted opening and projecting into said constricted opening a distance at least equal to the average anticipated diameter of said solid agglomerate which may be more dense than said hydrocarbonaceous particles for increasing the rate of solid agglomerate discharge from said fluidized bed.
- 11. The improved apparatus of claim 10 wherein said constricted opening is cylindrical.
- 12. The improved apparatus of claim 11 wherein said at least two equally spaced spiral ridges begin at said top end of said constricted cylindrical opening and proceed along the inside surface of said cylindrical opening in a helical fashion space about 90 degrees apart.
- 13. The improved apparatus of claim 11 wherein said spiral ridges accomplish about a 360 degree revolution in a height substantially equal to the diameter of said constricted opening of said venturi.
- 14. The improved apparatus of claim 11 wherein the revolutions of said spiral ridges terminate at a height above said bottom end of said venturi equal to about one-fourth the diameter of said venturi and taper to the wall of said venturi substantially uniformly at said bottom end of said constricted cylindrical opening.
- 15. In an apparatus for withdrawing agglomerated solids from a fluidized bed of solid hydrocarbonaceous particles, said apparatus having an upright vessel containing a fluidized bed of hydrocarbonaceous particles, said vessel having a bottom, means defining a passage positioned at the bottom of said vessel for withdrawal of the agglomerated solids from the fluidized bed, said passage comprising a venturi having a top end, a bottom end and a constricted cylindrical opening therebetween, means for passing a gas stream through said venturi upwardly into the bottom of the vessel, and an upwardly extending conical portion wherein said agglomerated solids are formed, said agglomerated solids being more dense than said hydrocarbonaceous particles, the improvement which comprises spiral ridge means positioned on the interior surface of said constricted cylindrical opening, said spiral ridge means comprising at least two equally spaced spiral ridges, each spiral ridge projecting into said venturi cylinder a distance at least equal to the average anticipated diameter of said solid agglomerate for increasing the rate of solid agglomerate discharge from said fluidized bed, beginning at said top end of said constricted cylindrical opening and proceeding along the inside surface of said cylindrical opening in a helical fashion, spaced about 90 degrees apart, each spiral ridge accomplishing about a 360 degree revolution in a height equal to the diameter of said constricted cylindrical opening of said venturi, the revolutions of said spiral ridges terminating at a height above said bottom end of said venturi equal to about one-fourth the diameter of said venturi and tapering to the wall of said venturi substantially uniformly at said bottom end of said constricted cylindrical opening.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 288,158, filed July 29, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,369,045.
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Divisions (1)
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