Claims
- 1. A cyclone separator for the separation of particulate materials from a particle-bearing gas or vapour, the separator comprising a separator chamber defined by a porous cylindrical wall through which a liquid is passed to from a film on an inner surface thereof, whereby the film collects particles from said gas or vapour when tangentially introduced into said chamber, the liquid and collected particles falling to the bottom of the chamber.
- 2. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 1 in which the porous part of the separating chamber wall is a sintered material.
- 3. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 2 in which the sintered material is a ceramic.
- 4. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 2 in which the sintered material is a metal.
- 5. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 4 in which the metal is stainless steel.
- 6. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 1 in which the liquid is water.
- 7. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 1 in which the liquid is an aqueous solution.
- 8. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 1 further including inlet spray means enabling a liquid to be sprayed into the incoming material-bearing gas or vapour prior to separation in the separating chamber.
- 9. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 8 in which the liquid is water.
- 10. A method of separating a gas or vapour-borne material by means of a cyclone separator in which at least part of the inner wall of the separating chamber of the cyclone separator is cylindrical and porous, the wall being wetted by means of liquid incoming through the porous part, the separated material being collected and carried away by the flow of the liquid over the inner wall of the chamber.
- 11. A cyclone separator for the separation of gaseous materials from a material-bearing gas or vapour, the separator comprising a separating chamber defined by a porous cylindrical wall through which a liquid is passed to form a film on an inner surface thereof, whereby the film collects particles from said gas or vapour when tangentially introduced into said chamber, the liquid and collected particles falling to the bottom of the chamber.
- 12. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 11 further provided with inlet spray means enabling a liquid to be sprayed into the incoming material-bearing gas or vapour prior to separation in the separating chamber.
- 13. A cyclone separator in accordance with claim 12 in which the liquid is water.
- 14. A cyclone separator for the separation of vapourous materials from a material-bearing gas or vapour, the separator comprising a separating chamber defined by a porous cylindrical wall through which a liquid is passed to form a film on an inner surface thereof, whereby the film collects particles from said gas or vapour when tangentially introduced into said chamber, the liquid and collected particles falling to the bottom of the chamber.
- 15. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 14 further provided with inlet spray means enabling a liquid to be sprayed into the incoming material-bearing gas or vapour prior to separation in the separating chamber.
- 16. A cyclone separator in accordance with claim 15 in which the liquid is water.
- 17. A method of separating particles from a particle-bearing gas or vapour comprising the steps of:a) injecting the particle-bearing gas or vapour into a separating chamber of a cyclone separator; b) centrifuging the particles to a separating chamber wall in which at least part of an inner wall of the separating chamber of the cyclone separator is cylindrical and porous such that the centrifuged particles fall to a bottom of the separating chamber for collection; and, c) wetting the chamber wall with a liquid being transmitted through the porous part in order to assist in the collection of the centrifuged particles from the separating chamber wall so that the centrifuged particles may be carried away by the flow of the liquid over the inner wall of the chamber.
- 18. A method of separating gaseous materials from a material-bearing gas or vapour comprising the steps of:a) injecting the material-bearing gas or vapour into a separating chamber of a cyclone separator; b) centrifuging the gaseous materials to a separating chamber wall in which at least part of an inner wall of the separating chamber of the cyclone separator is cylindrical and porous such that the centrifuged gaseous materials fall to a bottom of the separating chamber for collection; and, c) wetting the chamber wall with a liquid being transmitted through the porous part in order to assist in the collection of the centrifuged gaseous materials from the separating chamber wall so that the centrifuged gaseous materials may be carried away by the flow of the liquid over the inner wall of the chamber.
- 19. A method of separating vapourous materials from a material-bearing gas or vapour comprising the steps of:a) injecting the material-bearing gas or vapour into a separating chamber of a cyclone separator; b) centrifuging the vapourous materials to a separating chamber wall in which at least part of an inner wall of the separating chamber of the cyclone separator is cylindrical and porous such that the centrifuged vapourous materials fall to a bottom of the separating chamber for collection; and, c) wetting the chamber wall with a liquid being transmitted through the porous part in order to assist in the collection of the centrifuged vapourous materials from the separating chamber wall so that the centrifuged vapourous materials may be carried away by the flow of the liquid over the inner wall of the chamber.
- 20. A method of separating particles from a particle-bearing gas or vapour, comprising the steps of:a. tangentially introducing a particle-bearing gas or vapour into a separating chamber defined by a porous cylindrical wall; b. passing a liquid through the wall to form a film on an inner surface thereof; and c. allowing particles to be collected by the film and allowing the liquid and collected particles to fall to the bottom of the chamber.
- 21. A method of separating gaseous materials from a material-bearing gas or vapour comprising the steps of:a. tangentially introducing a material-bearing gas or vapour into a separating chamber defined by a porous cylindrical wall; b. passing a liquid through the wall to form a film on an inner surface thereof; and c. allowing gaseous materials to be collected by the film and allowing the liquid and collected gaseous materials to fall to the bottom of the chamber.
- 22. A method of separating vapourous materials from a material-bearing gas or vapour comprising the steps of:a. tangentially introducing a material-bearing gas or vapour into a separating chamber defined by a porous cylindrical wall; b. passing a liquid through the wall to form a film on an inner surface thereof; and c. allowing vapourous materials to be collected by the film and allowing the liquid and collected vaporous materials to fall to the bottom of the chamber.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This Application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/GB00/01853, with an international filing date of May 15, 2000, now pending (which is hereby incorporated by reference).
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