Claims
- 1. A rotating flow distributor assembly for use in continuously distributing fluid flow, comprising:
- A. a connected pair of housings forming a first end of said assembly and a second end of said assembly opposite said first end having:
- (i) an inlet port,
- (ii) an exhaust port spaced apart from said inlet port,
- (iii) a first flow distribution chamber located at said first end of said assembly and a second flow distribution chamber located at said second end of said assembly, each of said flow distribution chambers having a hollow interior, and
- (iv) a plurality of openings within each of said flow distribution chambers distributed circumferentially around said housing;
- B. a first flow diverter located within said interior of said first flow distribution chamber, and a second flow diverter located inside said interior of said second flow distribution chamber, each said flow diverter rotating about a center axis of said assembly;
- C. a rotatable drive shaft, extending through said assembly, connecting said flow diverters; and
- D. a means for rotating said drive shaft; wherein each said flow diverter comprises:
- (i). a casing having a hollow interior and a single closed end that sequentially abuts each opening of said flow distribution chamber as said flow diverter rotates:
- (ii). a pipe located inside said interior having:
- (a) a rotatable first end which connects said pipe to either said inlet port or said exhaust port of said housing
- (b) a second end which is connected to said closed end of said casing: and
- (iii). a seal covering said pipe second end which forms a seal against the opening of said flow distribution chamber in contact with said closed end of said casing.
- 2. The rotating flow distributor assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
- A. flanged disconnects at either end of said assembly; and wherein
- said means for rotating said drive shaft comprises a geared transmission assembly.
- 3. The rotating flow distributor assembly of claim 2, in which the means for rotating said drive shaft is mechanically controlled.
- 4. The rotating flow distributor assembly of claim 2, in which the means for rotating said drive shaft is electrically controlled.
- 5. The rotating flow distributor assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
- A. flanged disconnects at either end of said assembly;
- B. a pair of flexible connections, one of which is connected to said pipe, which relax the stress on said pipe as said flow diverter rotates;
- C. two pair of rollers, one pair being mounted on each said flow diverter, which forces said seal against the opening of said flow distribution chamber in contact with said closed end of said casing; and wherein
- said means for rotating said drive shaft comprises a geared transmission assembly.
- 6. The rotating flow distributor assembly of claim 5, in which the means for rotating said drive shaft is mechanically controlled.
- 7. The rotating flow distributor assembly of claim 5, in which the means for rotating said drive shaft is electrically controlled.
- 8. The rotating flow distributor assembly of claim 1 wherein said, in which the means for rotating said drive shaft is mechanically controlled.
- 9. The rotating flow distributor assembly of claim 1 in which the means for rotating said drive shaft is electrically controlled.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/544,860, filed Nov. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,681,376. The present invention relates to an apparatus for continuously distributing fluid flow in industrial applications which may require removal of contaminants from a fluid stream. In particular, this invention is intended for use in the continuous removal of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from a point source thereof, and for simultaneous regeneration of the adsorbent used in their removal. Other applications for use of the invention are also possible, such as in a water backflushing operation for the removal of sludge and other solid pollutants from liquids.
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