Claims
- 1. A mass transfer tray having at least one perforation therein and a design flow direction in the vicinity of said perforation and, spanning the perforation, a bridge member comprising first and second support legs connected by a solid cover member oriented in the design flow direction in the vicinity of the perforation and wide enough to completely cover the perforation, the legs of said bridge member being adapted to move by a fixed amount within slots in the tray in response to pressure differences above and below the tray and to remain attached to the tray so as to span the perforation, the first leg being a solid member located upstream of the perforation in the design flow direction and having a width that is at least 5% wider than the greatest width of the perforation transverse to the design flow direction.
- 2. A mass transfer tray according to claim 1 in which the first leg is at least 10% wider than the greatest width of the perforation in the design flow direction.
- 3. A mass transfer tray according to claim 1 in which the first support leg is longer than the second support leg such that the cover member slopes downward in the design flow direction.
- 4. A mass transfer tray according to claim 1 in which the support legs of the bridge member are provided with right angled extensions cooperating with openings in the tray to provide means for limiting the amount of movement of the legs within slots in the tray.
- 5. A mass transfer tray according to claim 1 in which the second support leg is provided with apertures passing through the leg.
- 6. A mass transfer tray according to claim 1 in which the first and second support legs are of equal length.
- 7. A mass transfer tray according to claim 1 in which the perforations are venturis.
- 8. A mass transfer tray having at least one perforation therein and a design flow direction in the vicinity of said perforation and, spanning the perforation, a bridge member comprising first and second support legs connected by a solid cover member oriented in the design flow direction in the vicinity of the perforation and wide enough to completely cover the perforation, the support legs of said bridge member being adapted to move within slots in the tray in response to pressure differences above and below the tray and to be attached to the tray so as to span the perforation, the first support leg being a solid member located upstream of the perforation in the design flow direction, wherein the perforation has a different shape from the cover member and wherein the first support leg is at least 5% wider than the perforation at any point transverse to the design flow direction.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/935,813 which was filed on Sep. 23, 1997 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/792,348 filed Feb. 5, 1997, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,762,834.
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