VACUUM FILTER ASSEMBLY FOR CLEANSING AIR FOR USE IN TRANSFER OF BULK, ETC.
20220305418 · 2022-09-29
Inventors
- David E Sisk (Bonne Terre, MO, US)
- Peter Kemp (Crestwood, MO, US)
- Roger Breakfield (Farmington, MO, US)
- Andrew Boyer (Bonne Terre, MO, US)
- Travis Kinneman (Fredericktown, MO, US)
Cpc classification
B01D46/0002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D46/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D46/0004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D46/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A dust filtering and collection system for filtering dust and other debris particles from an incoming dust laden air stream, such air stream generally being used for conveying granular material into or from a bulk tank trailer, a railroad car, or other conveying vehicle, the filtering system designed to be functioned by vacuum air pressure, operatively generated by a blower, to draw in the soiled air into the system, to cleanse such air for further use in the conveying of the granular material. The air flow may be reversed, to provide for a dislodging of any dust particles from the filtering system, and to cleanse the filter for further efficient usage of the system in conveying granular material into or out of the tank trailer, or other vehicle during usage.
Claims
1. A dust filtering and collection system for use in a multiple loading/unloading vehicle, such as a tank trailer, and said system for use for removing granular material by way of air conveying source to and from the vehicle, or a storage container, or the like, comprising: a dust filtering housing, said housing having an upper end and a lower end, and an air inlet provided proximate downwardly of the housing, and an air outlet provided proximate the upper end of said housing; a dust filtering system suspended within said filter housing, a transverse plate provided in the upper segment of said housing, and at least one filtration tube suspended from the transverse plate and extending partially downwardly into the filter housing, a grommet provided for extending through the transverse plate and provided for holding the filtration tube suspended from such transverse plate; a vacuum connection provided connecting through the dust filtering housing, said vacuum connection connecting with a blower assembly, said air inlet provided for delivery through the vacuum generated by a blower of dust laden air into the dust filtering housing, such that when said blower is actuated, provided for generating a vacuum within the filter housing, and drawing the dust laden air into the dust filtering system, to provide for cleansing of the air and passage to the blower for then aiding in the air conveyance of the granular material to and from the vehicle, during its functioning.
2. A dust filtering and collection system of claim 1, and including a back flush valve provided connecting with the incoming airline, to provide for a reversal of pressurized air through the housing of the filtering system to extract any accumulated dust particles from the filtration tubes and to provide for further efficient generation and application and usage of the conveying air.
3. A dust filtering and collection system of claim 2, and including a high pressure inspection door provided upon the filter housing to provide for a visual inspection of the interior of said housing after curtailment of its operations.
4. A dust filtering and collection system of claim 3, and including an exhaust valve provided connecting with the conveying source that conveys granular material to and from the vehicle, and which when opened allows for clean air to be sucked toward the blower for further usage in the granular material conveying system.
5. A dust filtering and conveying system of claim 1 and including a high pressure cover provided upon the top of the filtration canister and which can be locked into position by means of a series of cam locks.
6. The dust filtering and conveying system of claim 4 wherein the said back flush valve and the exhaust valve are manually operative.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] In referring to the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0027] As can be seen in
[0028] To load the vehicle trailer pneumatically, from the pressurized silo holding the granular material, the vacuum control line is opened to allow the dusty air to be drawn into the filter canister, and the exhaust valve is opened to allow the clean air to be sucked out of the filter canister, and to the blower for its application for conveying purposes.
[0029] To recycle the dust collected, as at the vicinity of its dust collection valve 5, provided at the bottom of the filter canister 2, the aeration valve 6 is opened, and the canister is pressurized to fluidize the dust and allow it to be pneumatically conveyed either for disposal or collection for further usage. The dust collection valve 5 is opened, to remove the dust from the bottom of the canister, as can be understood.
[0030] To clean the filter elements, such as the filtration plurality tubes 7 (see
[0031] As previously reviewed, various types of actuators, whether they be electronically controlled, or mechanically operated, can be fitted to the various valves, as described, and through the usage of a system of relays and switches, can control the valves for automated operation. Or, even a computer control can be used to fully automate the operations of the system, which may be controlled from the dashboard in the vicinity of the vehicle operator, or even located somewhere externally upon the filtration system, to automate the operations of the filtration system, during its usage.
[0032] As can also be seen in
[0033] On the top of the filtration canister 2 is a high pressure cover 10 which can be locked in position by means of a series of cam locks 11 to assure that the cover remains intact during operations of the filtration system, even when subjected to high pressures, during its functioning.
[0034] In other words, the concept of this vacuum filter assembly is to provide the usage and application of a vacuum port, that connects by conduit to a single blower, that generates sufficient high pressure vacuum, in the manner as previously described, for drawing soiled air into the filter canister of the filtration system, passing the air through the various porous filtration tubes, to separate any dust and debris, from the air, and then drawing the cleaned air to the blower, where it is forced into the conveying lines to aid in the removal of the granular material either to or from the conveying vehicle, during its operations. This assures that only unadulterated clean air is used in this conveying process, and does not soil the types of granular materials that are being conveyed, during its usage. A back flush valve is utilized to provide for this reverse in the flow of the air, when the filtration tubes are being subject to reverse flow of air, to dislodge the dust and debris, during their cleansing process when that segment of the filtration system is rendered functional for cleaning purposes.
[0035] The specific structure of the filtration system, provided within the filter canister 2, can be seen in
[0036] Since previous filtration systems utilizing fasteners to hold tubes to the tube sheet, when subjected to the high pressures of this filtration system, which would force the grommets out of the tube sheet, the grommet of this development is especially designed to provide for interlocking of it with the tube sheet, and at the same time, provide for an interlocking connection between the filter tube, and its grommet, to prevent such disconnection during a filtration process. As can be seen, each grommet has a downwardly extending integral sleeve, as at 15 and into which the filter tube 7 locates, as noted. And, the upper end of each grommet has an integral flange 16, with an air passing opening 17 provided through its upper segment, as noted. The flange has an internal groove 18 which engages within it the upper flange 19 of the filtration tube 7. That interlocks these two components together. Then, the bottom of the grommet has one or more integral detents, as at 20, that secure under the bottom of the tube sheet 12, and therefore, in combination with the flange 14, secures each grommet to the said tube sheet. And, since the tube 7 locates through the opening of the grommet, it interlocks all of these components together, to resist any excessive air pressure from trying to dislodge these components from each other, once assembled into the formation of the filtration assembly, of the shown and described system. The interior of the opening of the grommet, as can be seen in
[0037] The filter tube grommet has these retention features to hold the tubes to the grommet and the grommet to the filter tube sheet, when utilized. The grommet has that internal groove 18 that keeps the tube from being pushed out, upwardly, when installed during usage. And, the tabs or minor flanges 19 around the upper edge of the tube prevent the grommet and tube from pushing out of the tube sheet. Thus, when assembled, these components are interlocked together, to assure that they maintain their secured integrity, when exposed to high pressure air during operations of this filtration system.
[0038] At the approximate midpoint of the sleeve like portion 15 of each grommet, are a series of annual grooves, as noted at 22, and these are designed for holding various O-rings 23 sealed against the inner surfaces of the tube sheet 12, to prevent the bypass of any soiled air, from the filter tubes, during operations of the system.
[0039] Variations or modifications of the subject matter of this invention may occur to those skilled in the art upon review of the development as provided herein. Said variations, if within the spirit of this invention, are intended to be encompassed within the scope of any claims to patent protection issuing herein. The explanation of the invention in the Description of the Preferred Embodiment, and its specific structure for achieving of its beneficial results, and as depicted in the Drawings, are generally set forth for illustrative purposes only.