Claims
- 1. A suspension system for use in mounting filter bags in a baghouse of the type including; a gas tight housing, a floor plate having apertures therein, mounted in said housing to divide said housing into a dirty gas chamber having a dirty gas inlet and a clean gas chamber having a clean gas outlet to permit a flow of gas through said housing, a plurality of said filter bags mounted in said clean gas chamber with each filter bag having a closed end and an open end, said open end of each bag secured in gas tight relation around one of said apertures, and a filter bag cleaning means of the type which causes the filter bags to periodically contract a limited amount in overall length during a cleaning cycle; wherein the improvement in said suspension system comprises a pretensioned resilient member presenting first and second ends, said first end connected to said closed end of said filter bag and said second end connected to said baghouse housing to place said filter bag in tension, said resilient member having an amount of pretension which is, (1) high enough to prevent displacement thereof and cause the filter bag to remain taut when subjected to a first loading force exerted by the combined weight of said filter bag and a predetermined maximum dust load in said filter bag during normal dust filtering operation, but (2) low enough to permit momentary displacement of said resilient member when subjected to a second loading force which is the sum of said first loading force and an additional loading force imposed by said contraction of said filter bag during said cleaning cycle.
- 2. A suspension system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said resilient member is a pretensioned helical tension spring.
- 3. A suspension system as set forth in claim 2 having a flexible stop member of sufficient length connected between said baghouse housing and each of said filter bags to provide a slack portion when said filter bag is in a normal operating position, and wherein said helical tension spring is connected across said slack portion.
- 4. A suspension system as set forth in claim 3 wherein said housing includes an internal support structure having an opening for receiving said flexible stop member therethrough and a pin passing through any one of a series of apertures in said flexible member and when so installed, resting on said support member to retain said flexible member in a position selected to apply predetermined tension to said filter bag without displacement of said spring.
- 5. A suspension system as set forth in claim 3 wherein said flexible stop member is a link chain, and wherein said helical tension spring is selectively connected between two individual links of said chain that are spaced far enough apart to provide a slack portion therebetween, said slack portion limiting the amount of displacement of said spring during said cleaning cycle.
- 6. A suspension system as set forth in claim 4 wherein said flexible stop member is a link chain, and wherein said helical tension spring is selectively connected between two individual links of said chain that are spaced far enough apart to provide a slack portion therebetween, said slack portion limiting the amount of displacement of said spring during said cleaning cycle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 645,678 filed Aug. 30, 1984 and now abandoned.
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