Claims
- 1. An exhaust system for exhausting fumes released from a melt spinning process wherein a portion of the exhausted fumes condense on said system comprising:
- a housing defining an exhaust chamber;
- a telescoping nozzle assembly extending partially from said housing toward the fume source, said nozzle having a tip disposed sufficiently close to the fume source to collect the fumes and telescoping in sliding, overlapping sections within said chamber while said housing remains stationary relative to said telescoping nozzle;
- a duct in communication with said exhaust chamber and having an outlet for exhausting the fumes;
- a driving force moving the fumes through said system from said nozzle to said outlet; and
- rinsing means for automatically purging said exhaust system of condensed fume deposits.
- 2. The exhaust system of claim 1 and further comprising an external retraction control communicating with said nozzle.
- 3. The exhaust system of claim 2 wherein said external control has adjusting means for adjusting said nozzle in various degrees of retraction.
- 4. The exhaust system of claim 1 wherein said rinsing means includes a second nozzle for spraying a fluid inside said housing, said second nozzle being in fluid flow communication with a continuous source of fluid; and a timed valve for timing fluid spray from said nozzle.
- 5. In an exhaust system for exhausting waste fumes from a melt spinning process, a pick-up nozzle comprising:
- a nozzle body in fume exhaust communication with an exhaust system housing; and
- retracting means for telescoping said nozzle away in sliding, overlapping sections from the fumes and into a stationary housing.
- 6. The nozzle of claim 5 wherein said retracting means includes a plunger, said plunger extending at one end external of said housing and at a second end attaching to said nozzle.
- 7. The nozzle of claim 6 wherein said plunger includes a grasping handle at the external end.
- 8. The nozzle of claim 6 wherein said retracting means further includes adjusting means for adjusting the distance of said nozzle from the fumes.
- 9. In an exhaust system for exhausting waste fumes from a melt spinning process, a pick-up nozzle comprising:
- a nozzle body in fume exhaust communication with an exhaust system housing; and
- retracting means for telescoping said nozzle away from the fumes and into a stationary housing,
- said retracting means including a plunger, said plunger extending at one end external of said housing and at a second end attaching to said nozzle, and further including
- adjusting means for adjusting the distance of said nozzle from the fumes,
- said adjusting means including a series of bores on said plunger and a detect plunger aligned to engage said bores.
- 10. The nozzle of claim 9 wherein said exhaust system includes a second nozzle for spraying water into said system and rinsing monomer deposits thereby.
- 11. An exhaust system for removing unreacted monomer released at a spinneret in an .epsilon.-caprolactam melt spinning process comprising:
- a housing defining a chamber;
- a laterally elongate telescoping nozzle in fluid flow communication with said chamber; said nozzle telescoping in sliding, overlapping sections into said housing and away from spinneret while said housing remains stationary relative to said telescoping nozzle;
- a sprayer for rinsing said chamber with water;
- a valve controlling spray emission from said sprayer; and
- an outlet for emitting the exhausted fumes and water.
- 12. The exhaust system of claim 11 wherein said valve is times to be automatically open at periodic intervals.
- 13. The exhaust system of claim 11 wherein said housing is mounted on a quench cabinet.
- 14. The exhaust system of claim 13 wherein said housing is removable from said quench cabinet.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/484,586 filed on Feb. 23, 1990 now abandoned.
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