Thermal regenerative fluid processing apparatus
12595906 ยท 2026-04-07
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F23G7/07
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A regenerative thermal oxidizer assembly includes a first housing member and a second housing member. The first housing member defines a regenerative portion and a combustion chamber. The second housing member defines an inlet chamber and an outlet chamber. A regenerator is disposed within the regenerative portion of the first housing member. A thermal element extends through the first housing member into the combustion chamber for providing heat to the combustion chamber for initiating combustion inside the combustion chamber. The first housing member is rotatable around a central axis relative to the second housing member for rotating the regenerator relative to the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber.
Claims
1. A regenerative thermal oxidizer assembly, comprising: a first housing member and a second housing member; said first housing member defining a regenerative portion and a combustion chamber; said second housing member defining an inlet chamber and an outlet chamber; a regenerator being disposed within said regenerative portion of said first housing member; a thermal element extending into said combustion chamber providing heat to said combustion chamber for initiating combustion inside said combustion chamber; a drive motor being drivably engaged with said first housing member for pivoting said first housing member relative to said second housing member thereby continuously pivoting said regenerator relative to said inlet chamber and said outlet chamber; and rotatable around an axis defined by said axial opening relative to said second housing member thereby rotating said regenerator relative to said inlet chamber and said outlet chamber defined by said second housing member.
2. The assembly set forth in claim 1, wherein said first housing member includes a ring gear disposed upon an outer surface thereof and said drive motor includes a worm gear being in driving engagement with said ring gear thereby providing pivotal motion to said first housing member.
3. The assembly set forth in claim 2, wherein said thermal insulator comprises a microporous insulator defining an average interconnecting pore size below an average free path size of air molecules.
4. The assembly set forth in claim 2, wherein said microporous insulator comprises a at least one of pyrogenic silica powder and opacifiers.
5. The assembly set forth in claim 2, wherein said thermal element is an electrical element receiving electrical current through a conductor slidably engaged with a conductive leaf for transferring electrical energy from a source of electrical energy to said thermal element.
6. The assembly set forth in claim 1, wherein one or more support wheels are in driving engagement with said drive motor thereby providing pivotal motion to said first housing member.
7. The assembly set forth in claim 1, wherein said first housing member defines an outer annular wall and an inner annular wall including a thermal insulator disposed therebetween.
8. The assembly set forth in claim 1, wherein said thermal element extends into said combustion chamber through said first housing member.
9. The assembly set forth in claim 1, wherein said second housing member defines a purge chamber disposed between said inlet chamber and said outlet chamber for providing purge gas to said regenerator.
10. The assembly set forth in claim 1, wherein said first housing member is rotatably supported by a rotary element.
11. The assembly set forth in claim 10, wherein said rotary element includes a vertical support and a horizontal support.
12. The assembly set forth in claim 1, wherein said second housing member defines a seal compartment including a seal disposed therein for sealing said first housing to said second housing.
13. The assembly set forth in claim 12, wherein said seal comprises a sealing fluid provided to said seal compartment by a source of seal fluid.
14. The assembly set forth in claim 1, wherein said first housing is spaced from said second housing member.
15. The assembly set forth in claim 1, wherein said combustion chamber includes a negative pressure being below atmospheric pressure.
16. The assembly set forth in claim 15, wherein said outlet chamber is fluidly connect to one of a pump and a fan for generating negative pressure inside said outlet chamber and said first housing member.
17. The assembly set forth in claim 1, further including a temperature sensor disposed within said combustion chamber for regulating electrical current to said thermal element.
18. The assembly set forth in claim 1, wherein a plurality of assemblies are interconnected though a common inlet.
19. The assembly set forth in claim 18, wherein said plurality of assemblies are disposed within a housing that defines the common inlet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanied drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) A regenerator 24 is disposed within the regenerative portion 16 of the first housing member 12. The regenerator 24 is formed of ceramic material defining pathways 26 that enable passage of gas between the second housing member 14 and the combustion chamber 18 defined by the first housing member 12 the purpose of which will be explained further here and below. The ceramic material from which the regenerator 24 is formed is capable of being heated by oxidation combustion occurring within the combustion chamber 18 and transferring this heat to inlet gases received from the inlet chamber 20 to improve oxidizer 10 efficiency.
(14) The regenerator 24 defines a first housing axial opening 28 extending through to the combustion chamber 18. Likewise, the second housing member 14 defines a second housing axial opening 30 that is coaxial with the first housing axial opening 28. A tubular member 32 extends through the second housing axial opening 30 and is received by the first housing axial opening 28. Therefore, it should be understood that the tubular member 32 is axially aligned with the first housing axial opening 28 and the second housing axial opening 30.
(15) A thermal element 34 extends through the tubular member 32 into the combustion chamber 18. In one embodiment, the thermal element 34 includes an electrical line 36 that provides electrical current to a heating coil 38 residing in the combustion chamber 18. In an alternative embodiment, the thermal element 34 includes an inlet tube that is interconnected to a source of combustible gas to direct the combustible gas to the combustion chamber 18 for providing sufficient combustion energy to the combustion chamber 18. With either an electrical or a gas thermal element 34, it is necessary for the thermal element 34 to provide enough heat energy to the combustion chamber 18 to oxidize dirty gas entering the combustion chamber 18 via the inlet chamber 20. A temperature probe 40 also extends through the tubular member 40 into the combustion chamber 18 to monitor temperature inside the combustion chamber 18. A seal 41 or grommet is disposed within the tubular member 40 to prevent escape of gas from the combustion chamber 18. Openings are defined in the seal 41 to allow the thermal element electrical line 36 and the temperature probe 40 to pass through to the combustion chamber 18.
(16) The tubular member 32 includes a drive element 42 that engages a driver 44. The driver 44 translate rotary movement from a drive motor 46 to the drive element 42 for rotating the tubular member 32 around a pivot axis. The tubular member 32 is affixed to the first housing member 12 in a manner that translates rotational movement to the first housing member 12 from the driver 44.
(17) A plurality of bearings 48 are disposed between the second housing member 14 and the tubular member 32 inside the second axial opening 30 that allows the tubular member 32 to rotate without translating rotational movement to the second housing member 14. Therefore, it should be understood that the first housing member 12 rotates around a pivot axis defined by the tubular member 32 while the second housing member 14 remains in a stationary disposition. Furthermore, the second housing member 14 is separated from the regenerator 24, and therefore the first housing member 14 by a space 50 to prevent any rotational moment being transferred from the rotating first housing member 12 to the stationary second housing member 14.
(18) A first conductor 52 is integral with the tubular member 32 so that the conductor 52 rotates with the tubular member 32. The conductor 52 receives electrical current from electric line 54 via a first conductive leaf 56 that is in contact with the first conductor 52 but remains in a stationary position relative to the rotating conductor 52. The electric line 36 is fixedly attached to the first conductor 52 so that the first conductor 52 provides electric current through the thermal element electric line 36 to the thermal element 34. Therefore, it should be understood that the thermal element 34 rotates with the tubular member 32. Likewise, the temperature probe 40 is fixedly attached to a second conductor 58 that receives electric current from electric line 54 via a conductive leaf 56. Thus, the temperature probe 40 also rotates with the tubular member 32. The thermal element electric line 36 transfers sufficient electrical energy from the conductor 52 to the thermal element 34 for providing oxidation energy to the combustion chamber 18 defined by the first housing member 12. As explained above, the first housing member 12 rotates with the tubular member 32 along with the thermal element 34 and the temperature probe 40 while the second housing member 12 remains stationary.
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(20) The first housing member 12 defines in outer annular wall 60 that circumscribes an inner annular wall 62 so that the combustion chamber 18 is enclosed within the inner annular wall 62. In insulator 64 is disposed between the inner and outer wall 62 and the outer and inner wall 60 to contain the oxidation heat within the combustion chamber 18. In addition, the insulator 64 reduces an amount of heat that reaches the outer annual wall 60 to prevent heat radiating from the outer annular wall 60.
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(22) In one embodiment a pump or a fan establish a negative pressure within the outlet conduit 68 that in turn establishes a negative pressure within the combustion chamber 18. Generating a negative pressure in this manner assists gaseous flow through the oxidizer 10 and by drawing gasses into the combustion chamber 18 from the inlet chamber 20. It is also contemplated that the pump or fan generates enough pressure to prevent gasses from escaping though the space 50 disposed between the first housing member 12 and the second housing member 14.
(23) It should be evident that relative position of any of the inlet chamber 20, outlet chamber 22, and fresh air inlet chamber 68 change with respect to the regenerator 24. Therefore, different portions of the regenerator 24 continuously receive inlet gases due to alignment with the inlet chamber 20 while opposite portions of the regenerator 24 transfer outlet gases from the combustion chamber 18 to the outlet chamber 22. Due to rotation, that portion of the regenerator 24 that was formerly emitting contaminated gases to the combustion chamber 18 rotates through the fresh air inlet chamber 72 for evacuating clean gasses to the outlet chamber 22. Thus, by rotating that portion of the regenerator that was previously heated by the clean gasses exiting combustion chamber 18 to an orientation for receiving contaminate gas from the inlet chamber 20, the contaminated gases are preheated and energy requirements to achieve oxidation reactions inside the combustion chamber 18 are reduced.
(24) An additional embodiment is generally shown at 110 of
(25) It is within the scope of this invention that a plurality of oxidizers 10 may be interconnected to increase cleaning potential for operations that may require higher rate of oxidation then a single oxidizer 10 may provide. Referring two
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(27) It should be understood that while six oxidizers 10 are shown in this embodiment, more or less oxidizers 10 may be included for particular purpose. Further, a facility may add additional oxidizers 10 or modules that include a plurality of oxidizers 10 when VOC output is increased requiring additional abatement. Thus, low cost economical oxidizer 10 of the present invention provides a fully modular solution enabling reduction of greenhouse gases but previously achievable of small facilities.
(28) An alternative embodiment of the invention of the present application is shown in
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(30) Insulation 180 is disposed between that inner outer annular wall 160 and the inner annular wall 162. In one embodiment the insulation 180 is microporous. The microporous insulation 180 provides extremely low thermal conductivity in a broad temperature range. Microporous insulation 180 such as, for example, pyrogenic silica powder also referred to as fumed silica and opacifiers in the form of a pourable powder is implemented. The microporous insulation may contain opacifiers to reduce radiant heat from being transmitted within the insulation. The microporous insulation, in one embodiment, includes an average interconnecting pore size comparable to or below a mean free path of air molecules or between 64-68 nm. The light weight of the microporous insulation will reduce the physical load on the drive mechanism 46, 146 and the rotary elements 184. However, it should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that other lightweight insulation is also within the scope of this invention.
(31) The outer annular wall 160 is circumscribed by a ring gear 181. The ring gear 181 is engaged with a spider gear 182 or equivalent driving gear that receives rotary movement by a drive motor 146. While spider gear and ring gear is used throughout the specification it should be understood that alternative drive mechanisms may be implemented to translate rotary movement to the first housing member 112. This may include driving one or more vertical support wheel 186 or horizontal support wheel 188.
(32) The first housing member 112 is pivotably supported by support elements 184. In one embodiment the support element 184 includes the vertical support 186 and the horizontal support 188. In another embodiment a plurality of rotary elements 184 are spaced around the first housing member 112. The vertical support 186 includes a vertical support wheel and the horizontal support 188 includes a horizontal support wheel. Alternative supports 186, 188 including low friction stationary non-pivoting supports are within the scope of this invention.
(33) In the alternate embodiment 100 a thermal element 134 extends through the first housing member 112 into the combustion chamber 118. Therefore, the thermal element 134 rotates with first housing member 112. In a same manner as the first embodiment, the thermal element 134 includes an electrical line 154 and an electrical heating coil 138 to convert electrical energy into thermal energy within the combustion chamber 118. Electrical current is received by the electrical line 154 from a conductor 152 via a conductive leaf 156. The conductor 152 receive electrical current through a conventional electrical line 154 in a known manner. In this embodiment, the conductor 152 pivots with the first housing member 112 while remaining in constant electrical contact with the leaf 156 that remains stationary. It should be understood that an opposite arrangement in which the leaf 156 pivots with the first housing member 112 while the conductor 152 remains stationary is also within the scope of this invention.
(34) A temperature probe 140 extends through the first housing member 112 into the combustion chamber 118 and is electronically connected a second conductor 158. The second conductor 158 pivots with the first housing member 112. Thus, a probe leaf 194 provides electronic connection to a thermal controller to monitor and adjust temperature within the combustion chamber 118.
(35) An alternative regenerator 124 is disposed within the regenerative portion 116 of the first housing member 112. The alternative regenerator 124 is formed of ceramic material defining pathways 126 that enable passage of gas between the second housing member 114 and the combustion chamber 118 defined by the first housing member 112 and functions in a same manner as does the first embodiment. The ceramic material from which the regenerator 124 is formed is capable of being heated by oxidation combustion occurring within the combustion chamber 118 and transferring this heat to inlet gases received from the inlet chamber 120 to improve oxidizer 110 efficiency. Unlike the first embodiment that defines an axial opening, the regenerator 124 presents a continuous upper surface within the combustion chamber 118. The regenerator 124 rotates with the first housing member 112.
(36) The second housing member 114 is stationary relative to the first housing member 112 and defines an inlet chamber 120 and an outlet chamber 122 that function in a same manner as the first embodiment. Thus, the inlet chamber 120 deliver dirty or contaminated gasses to the combustion chamber 118 and evacuates cleaned gas through the outlet chamber 122. Fresh air inlet chambers 172 are disposed between the inlet chamber 120 and the outlet chamber 122 functioning in a same manner as the first embodiment. Rotation of the first housing member 112 relative to the second housing member 114 continuously changes the location the inlet chamber 120, the outlet chamber 122 and the fresh air inlet chambers 172 relative to the regenerator 126 also in a same manner as the first embodiment.
(37) The invention has been described in an illustrative manner; many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible. It is therefore to be understood that within the specification, the reference numerals are merely for convenience, and are not to be in any way limiting, and that the invention may be practiced otherwise than is specifically described. Therefore, the invention can be practiced otherwise than is specifically described within the scope of the stated claims following this first disclosed embodiment.