METHOD AND DEVICE FOR FILTERING CONTAMINATED AIR
20210354068 · 2021-11-18
Inventors
- Stephan Rickerts (Grossenaspe, DE)
- Ernst Claussen (Steinfeld, DE)
- Hauke Petersen (Oering, DE)
- Frank Knödler (Brügge, DE)
- Sonja Dittscher (Trappenkamp, DE)
Cpc classification
B01D46/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2273/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D46/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D46/90
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D46/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D46/0005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D46/0091
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
In accordance with certain techniques for filtering contaminated air, the air is sucked through at least one filter element, which is exchangeably held in a filter-holding device of an air duct system. In order to enable continuous filtering without process interruption, a plurality of filter elements is stored in the filter-holding device in such a way that, when one of the filter elements is removed, the soiled filter element is automatically replaced in the air duct system. For this purpose, the filter-holding device has a plurality of filter chambers, which are arranged relative to one another in such a way that, in the event of an exchange, the filter element can be slidingly guided from one of the filter chambers into another filter chamber.
Claims
1. A method for filtering contaminated air, in which air is suctioned through at least one filter element, and in which each filter element is held so as to be replaceable in a filter receptacle installation of an air duct system, wherein a plurality of filter elements are kept available in the filter receptacle installation in such a manner that a self-acting replacement of a contaminated filter element in the air duct system takes place when one of the filter elements is retrieved.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the filter elements are held in filter chambers that are disposed on top of one another and, when replacing the contaminated filter element, are connected to one another so as to form a gravity chute.
3. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein a vacuum for assisting the replacement of the filter elements is generated in a lower one of the filter chambers.
4. The method as claimed in claim 3, wherein the contaminated filter element upon replacement remains in the lower one of the filter chambers and supports a replacement filter element in an operating position.
5. The method as claimed in claim 4, wherein a new filter element is kept available in a plug-in chamber for replacing filter elements, wherein the plug-in chamber is connected to an upper filter chamber.
6. The method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the contaminated filter element can be retrieved only once the connection between the new filter element and the contaminated filter element has been released.
7. A device for filtering contaminated air, having an air duct system which has an air inlet, an air outlet, and a filter receptacle installation, wherein the filter receptacle installation is constructed and arranged to receive a plurality of filter elements and hold at least one filter element between the air inlet and the air outlet, and wherein the filter receptable installation has a plurality of filter chambers which are mutually disposed in such a manner that a filter element when being replaced is able to be guided in a sliding manner from one of the filter chambers into another filter chamber.
8. The device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the filter chambers of the filter receptacle installation form a gravity chute in which the filter elements are held on top of one another.
9. The device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the filter element between the air inlet and the air outlet is held in an upper one of the filter chambers which is configured so as to be air-permeable between the air inlet and the air outlet and has an upper filter opening for a new filter element to drop in.
10. The device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the upper one of the filter chambers has a sliding lid, and wherein the sliding lid (11) is configured so as to be movable for opening and closing the filter opening of the upper one of the filter chambers.
11. The device as claimed in claim 10, wherein a lower one of the filter chambers has closed chamber walls and a lateral retrieval opening having a closable cover.
12. The device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the filter receptacle installation above the upper filter chamber has a plug in chamber having a closable plug-in opening, and wherein the plug-in opening is able to be connected to the upper filter chamber.
13. The device as claimed in claim 7 wherein the filter elements are in each case formed by a filter cartridge which is formed from a frame and at least one filter material.
14. The device as claimed in claim 7 wherein a plurality of filter receptacle installations by way of which a plurality of filter elements are held between the air inlet and the air outlet are provided beside one another in parallel on the air duct system, and wherein the filter elements are configured with different filter materials.
15. The device as claimed in claim 7 wherein the air outlet of the air duct system is constructed and arranged to connect with a suction connector of a negative-pressure source which uses a fan.
16. A suction device for suctioning contaminated air, having a fan and a filter device as claimed in claim 7.
Description
[0025] The method according to the invention for filtering contaminated air will be explained in more detail hereunder by means of a few exemplary embodiments of the device according to the invention for filtering contaminated air with reference to the appended figures.
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[0033] A first exemplary embodiment of the device according to the invention for filtering contaminated air is schematically illustrated in a plurality of views in
[0034] The exemplary embodiment of the device according to the invention for filtering contaminated air has an air duct system 1. The air duct system 1 is composed of an inlet port 1.1 and an outlet port 1.2 which therebetween enclose a filter receptacle installation 6. The inlet port 1.1 forms an air inlet 2. The outlet port 1.2, opposite the filter receptacle installation 6, forms an air outlet 3.
[0035] The filter receptacle installation 6 in this exemplary embodiment has an upper filter chamber 7 which is integrated between the inlet port 1.1 and the outlet port 1.2. The upper filter chamber 7 is embodied so as to be air-permeable and has only lateral chamber walls for receiving a filter element 4. A filter opening 8 which extends across the cross section of the filter chamber 7 is configured on an upper side of the upper filter chamber 7. The filter opening 8 is closed by a sliding lid 11. The sliding lid 11 can be displaced for opening and closing the filter opening 8. To this end, the sliding lid in this exemplary embodiment at a free end has a handle 11.1 such that an operator can activate the sliding lid 11. In principle, the displacement of the sliding lid 11 could also be carried out by a linear drive.
[0036] A holding tray 18 into which a filter element can be plugged is disposed above the sliding lid 11.
[0037] The upper filter chamber 7 of the filter receptacle installation 6 extends substantially across the cross sections of the inlet port 1.1 and of the outlet port 1.2. A passage opening 13 which extends across the cross section of the upper filter chamber 7 is configured on a lower side of the upper filter chamber 7. The passage opening 13 connect the upper filter chamber 7 with a lower filter chamber 9. The lower filter chamber 9 below the air duct system 1 extends in such a manner that the lower filter chamber 9 can comprise a filter element 4. The lower filter chamber 9 is formed by closed chamber walls 14 and has a lateral retrieval opening 10. The retrieval opening 10 is closed by a cover 12. The cover 12 can be manually displaced for opening the retrieval opening 10. To this end, the cover 12 has a handle 12.1. However, the activation of the cover 12 could also be carried out by an actuator.
[0038] The upper filter chamber 7 and the lower filter chamber 9 within the filter receptacle installation form a continuous gravity chute 19 in which the filter elements 4 are held so as to be disposed on top of one another, wherein the lower filter element supports the upper filter element.
[0039] As is now derived from
[0040] During operation, the air outlet 3 is connected to a negative-pressure source.
[0041] As soon as an impermissible contamination of the filter cartridge 17.1 is established, for example by measuring a pressure differential, a replacement of the filter cartridge 17.1 is initiated. First, a new filter cartridge 17.1 is plugged into the holding tray 18 above the filter opening 8. The filter opening 8 and the retrieval opening 10 are still closed in the situation. The sliding lid 11 is now activated by an operator so as to open the filter opening 8 of the upper filter chamber 7. The filter cartridge 17.3 is now supported on an upper side of the filter cartridge 17.1. Thereafter, the retrieval opening 10 is opened by activating the cover 12. The operator, using an auxiliary tool which is molded on the cover 12, for example, now grips the filter cartridge 17.2 in the lower filter chamber 9 and extracts said filter cartridge 17.2 from the lower filter chamber 9. In the case of the filter cartridges 17.1 and 17.3 overcoming the negative pressure acting on the filter cartridge 17.1 by gravity, the filter cartridges 17.1 and 17.3 in the manner of a gravity chute slide downward such that the filter cartridge 17.1 is held in the lower filter chamber 9 and the filter cartridge 17.3 is held in the upper filter chamber 7.
[0042] In the case of the negative pressure in the system impeding the filter cartridge 17.1 in sliding from the upper filter chamber 7, the retrieval opening 10 upon retrieval of the filter cartridge 17.2 is immediately closed using the cover 12. A negative pressure is thus again created in the lower filter chamber 9 such that the filter cartridges 17.1 and 17.3 slide down the gravity chute 19 under the effect of suction. As soon as the filter cartridge 17.3 is disposed in an operating position between the air inlet 2 and the air outlet 3 in the upper filter chamber 9, the sliding lid 11 is activated so as to close the filter opening 8 on the upper side of the upper filter chamber 7. The changeover procedure and the replacement of the filter element have been completed in this case. The contaminated air entering by way of the inlet port 1.1 herein is continuously filtered without any significant interruption such that an adjacent production process can continue without interruption. The filter cartridge 17.2 retrieved from the filter receptacle installation 6 is then supplied to a cleaning process, in order to be reintroduced at a next changeover.
[0043] In order to be able to carry out the changeover of the filter elements ideally without any pressure fluctuations and without the influence of external air in a system which is sensitive to external air, a further exemplary embodiment of the device according to the invention for filtering contaminated air is illustrated in
[0044] The exemplary embodiment of the device according to the invention illustrated in
[0045] In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
[0046] The lower filter chamber 9 and the upper filter chamber 7 of the filter receptacle installation 6 are embodied so as to be identical to the exemplary embodiment as per
[0047] A sliding lid 11 which closes the filter opening 8 between the plug-in chamber 15 and the upper filter chamber 7 is disposed between the plug-in chamber 15 and the upper filter chamber 7. The sliding lid 11 for opening the filter opening 8 can be activated only once the cover 22 has closed the plug-in opening 16 of the plug-in chamber 15. A new filter element is thus kept available in the plug-in chamber 15 so as to start the procedure already described above in a next replacement of the filter elements. The stocking of the plug-in chamber 15 with a new filter element is independent of the respective changeover procedure such that the contaminated filter cartridge which becomes available in the replacement could thus, after cleaning, be advantageously returned directly into the plug-in chamber. Moreover, the replacement of the filter cartridges takes place with a closed plug-in chamber 15 such that a closed system is prevalent after the filter opening 8 has been opened. The operating pressure level is substantially maintained even when the filter opening 8 is opened.
[0048] The functional mode of the exemplary embodiment of the device according to the invention for filtering contaminated air illustrated in
[0049] The exemplary embodiments of the device according to the invention illustrated in
[0050] The method according to the invention and the device according to the invention for filtering contaminated air is suitable for filtering a flow of extracted air in any industrial application. The application in the production processes of fibers and threads is particularly advantageous because these processes are carried out in a substantially continuous manner over long operating periods.
[0051] In the exemplary embodiments as per