Claims
- 1. A gas scrubber for removing particulate and undesired gases from a gas stream, said scrubber comprising:a container having a bottom wall and a top wall interconnected by a side wall for containing a liquid having a surface forming a space between said surface and said top wall; a tube mounted through said top wall, said tube having a tube inlet opened exterior of said top wall connected via a throat to a tube outlet disposed in said space, said tube allowing a gas to flow from exterior said container into said space; a motor having a rotatable shaft, said motor positioned above said top wall, said shaft extending through said tube; a siphon pipe connected to said rotatable shaft, said siphon pipe having a siphon inlet disposed below said liquid surface and a siphon outlet positioned above said surface proximate said tube throat; wherein said rotating siphon pipe draws and rotates said liquid through said siphon pipe into said tube throat drawing said gas into said throat mixing with and scrubbing said gas; and a second opening formed through said container for discharging said scrubbed gas from said space exterior of said container.
- 2. The gas scrubber of claim 1, wherein said second opening is formed by a sleeve having a sleeve outlet disposed exterior of said container and a sleeve inlet positioned within said space wherein said scrubbed gas enters said sleeve through said sleeve inlet tangentially causing circular flow through said sleeve coalescing said liquid on an inside wall of said sleeve, said coalesced liquid gravitating to said liquid surface.
- 3. The gas scrubber of claim 1, further including a rotatable fan wheel attached to said shaft, said fan wheel positioned proximate said tube inlet to introduce additional gas through said tube and into said tube throat.
- 4. The gas scrubber of claim 2, further including a rotatable fan wheel attached to said shaft, said fan wheel positioned proximate said tube inlet to introduce additional gas through said tube and into said tube throat.
- 5. The gas scrubber of claim 1, further including a screw propeller attached to said shaft to rotate therewith, said propeller having blades, each said having a top leading edge and a bottom trailing edge interconnected by a face with said top leading edge positioned proximate said tube inlet for introducing additional gas down said face into said tube throat.
- 6. The gas scrubber of claim 2, further including a screw propeller attached to said shaft to rotate therewith, said propeller having blades, each said having a top leading edge and a bottom trailing edge interconnected by a face with said top leading edge positioned proximate said tube inlet for introducing additional gas down said face into said tube throat.
- 7. The gas scrubber of claim 1, further including blades attached to a top, outside portion of said siphon pipe, each of said blades having a top leading edge and a bottom trailing edge interconnected by a face that tangentially encircles said siphon pipe; said top leading edge positioned proximate said tube inlet and said bottom trailing edge positioned proximate said throat; said siphon pipe outlet positioned proximate the top leading edge of each said blade such that said liquid flowing out of said siphon pipe outlet flows across said face and said rotating face forces said gas and said liquid down said face to mix said liquid and said gas and forcing said mixture down and centrifugally off said trailing edges through said throat to further mix and scrub said gas with said liquid in said throat.
- 8. The gas scrubber of claim 7, wherein said faces include vertical grooves.
- 9. The gas scrubber of claim 1, further including blades attached to a top, outside portion of said siphon pipe, each of said blades having a top leading edge and a bottom trailing edge interconnected by a face that tangentially encircles said siphon pipe; said top leading edge positioned proximate said tube inlet and said bottom trailing edge positioned proximate said throat; said siphon pipe outlet positioned proximate the top leading edge of each said blade such that said liquid flowing out of said siphon pipe outlet flows across said face and said rotating face forces said gas and said liquid down said face to mix said liquid and said gas and forcing said mixture down and centrifugally off said trailing edges through said throat to further mix and scrub said gas with said liquid in said throat.
- 10. The gas scrubber of claim 9, wherein said faces include vertical grooves.
- 11. A gas scrubber for removing particulate and undesired gases from a gas stream, said scrubber comprising:a container having a bottom wall and a top wall interconnected by a side wall for containing a liquid having a surface forming a space between said surface and said top wall; a tube mounted through said top wall, said tube having a tube inlet opened exterior of said top wall connected via a throat to a tube outlet disposed in said space, said tube allowing a gas to flow from exterior said container into said space; a motor having a rotatable shaft, said motor positioned above said top wall, said shaft extending through said tube; a siphon pipe connected to said rotatable shaft, said siphon pipe having a siphon inlet disposed below said liquid surface and a siphon outlet positioned above said surface proximate said tube throat, said siphon outlet being larger than said siphon inlet; wherein said rotating siphon pipe draws and rotates said liquid through said siphon pipe into said tube throat drawing said gas into said throat mixing with and scrubbing said gas; and a second opening formed through said container for discharging said scrubbed gas from said space exterior of said container.
- 12. The gas scrubber of claim 11, wherein said second opening is formed by a sleeve having a sleeve outlet disposed exterior of said container and a sleeve inlet positioned within said space wherein said scrubbed gas enters said sleeve through said sleeve inlet tangentially causing circular flow through said sleeve coalescing said liquid on an inside wall of said sleeve, said coalesced liquid gravitating to said liquid surface.
- 13. The gas scrubber of claim 11, further including a rotatable fan wheel attached to said shaft, said fan wheel positioned proximate said tube inlet to introduce additional gas through said tube and into said tube throat.
- 14. The gas scrubber of claim 12, further including a rotatable fan wheel attached to said shaft, said fan wheel positioned proximate said tube inlet to introduce additional gas through said tube and into said tube throat.
- 15. The gas scrubber of claim 11, further including a screw propeller attached to said shaft to rotate therewith, said propeller having blades, each said having a top leading edge and a bottom trailing edge interconnected by a face with said top leading edge positioned proximate said tube inlet for introducing additional gas down said face into said tube throat.
- 16. The gas scrubber of claim 12, further including a screw propeller attached to said shaft to rotate therewith, said propeller having blades, each said having a top leading edge and a bottom trailing edge interconnected by a face with said top leading edge positioned proximate said tube inlet for introducing additional gas down said face into said tube throat.
- 17. The gas scrubber of claim 11, further including blades attached to a top, outside portion of said siphon pipe, each of said blades having a top leading edge and a bottom trailing edge interconnected by a face that tangentially encircles said siphon pipe; said top leading edge positioned proximate said tube inlet and said bottom trailing edge positioned proximate said throat; said siphon pipe outlet positioned proximate the top leading edge of each said blade such that said liquid flowing out of said siphon pipe outlet flows across said face and said rotating face forces said gas and said liquid down said face to mix said liquid and said gas and forcing said mixture down and centrifugally off said trailing edges through said throat to further mix and scrub said gas with said liquid in said throat.
- 18. The gas scrubber of claim 17, wherein said faces include vertical grooves.
- 19. The gas scrubber of claim 11, further including blades attached to a top, outside portion of said siphon pipe, each of said blades having a top leading edge and a bottom trailing edge interconnected by a face that tangentially encircles said siphon pipe; said top leading edge positioned proximate said tube inlet and said bottom trailing edge positioned proximate said throat; said siphon pipe outlet positioned proximate the top leading edge of each said blade such that said liquid flowing out of said siphon pipe outlet flows across said face and said rotating face forces said gas and said liquid down said face to mix said liquid and said gas and forcing said mixture down and centrifugally off said trailing edges through said throat to further mix and scrub said gas with said liquid in said throat.
- 20. The gas scrubber of claim 19, wherein said faces include vertical grooves.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation and claims benefit of priority of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/900,828, filed Jul. 6, 2001 and entitled Method and Apparatus for Cleaning Gas, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,391,100 issued May 21 2002.
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