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Hopper System And Electrostatic Gun For Injection Of An Electrostatically Charged Sorbent Into A Polluted Gas Stream

US Patent:
5312598, May 17, 1994
Filed:
Aug 26, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/111941
Inventors:
Larry M. Kersey - Scottsdale AZ
Richard A. Steinke - Park City UT
Assignee:
Alanco Environmental Resource Corp. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
B01D 5000
B01J 808
B01J 1908
US Classification:
422170
Abstract:
A hopper system and electrostatic gun for injecting electrostatically charged sorbent particles into a polluted gas stream for inclusion in an apparatus that utilizes electrostatically charged sorbent particles for removing particulate matter and gases from a polluted gas stream. The invention includes a hopper system with a bin that is selected to hold a required volume of dry sorbent material and is arranged to feed a metered quantity of sorbent materials, preferably by a screw feed, to receive an air flow from a regenerative blower the air flow mixes with sorbent materials in a throat of a venturi line and transports that flow into a barrel an electrostatic gun. The air entrained sorbent materials travel around and along a charging wand that is centered longitudinally in the barrel bore, and is electrically connected to received a controlled voltage from a high voltage power supply. The charging wand provides an electrostatic charge to all the sorbent particles passing thereby that are then passed into and are rapidly dispersed in the polluted gas stream so as to provide a large charged area in the flow for electrostatically charging, by charged sorbent particle contact, the pollution particles and attracting submicron size of pollution particles. Agglomerized sorbent and pollution particles are thereby formed that are then removed, by passage through a series of filter beds of media materials that as selected for the particular agglomerized pollution and sorbent particles, cleaning the gas stream that is then vented to atmosphere.

Method For Removing Particulate Matter And Gases From A Polluted Gas Stream

US Patent:
5332562, Jul 26, 1994
Filed:
Jun 18, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/077740
Inventors:
Larry M. Kersey - Scottsdale AZ
Richard A. Steinke - Park City UT
International Classification:
B01J 808
US Classification:
423210
Abstract:
The steps of the method of the invention are preferably practice on apparatus consisting of components arranged in a closed system for removing particulate matter and gases from a polluted gas stream that includes a sorbent particulate charging and injection gun for electrostatically charging sorbent particles and injecting them into a polluted gas stream to charge and agglomerize pollution particulates therein, the stream flowing into a collection system housing that contains a series of moving and static bed filters and provides for operations at pressures less than atmospheric, and at temperatures up to two thousand (2000) degrees F. The filter beds are maintained across the housing and spaced apart from front to back therein, each filter containing a media material selected for removing the charged agglomerized pollution and sorbent reacted particulates and reacting with gases in the polluted gas stream, providing for removal thereof to clean that gas stream that is then vented to atmosphere. At least one and preferably a plurality of moving bed filters are arranged in the collection system housing, each, in turn, receiving and passing the gas stream therethrough, which filter beds each including rotary airlock and rotary valves for maintaining a closed system and preventing infiltration of outside air within the housing while still allowing new media materials to be added and vented out of the filter, and a static bed filter is used as a final clean up filter.

Electrostatic Gun For Injection Of An Electrostatically Charged Sorbent Into A Polluted Gas Stream

US Patent:
5591412, Jan 7, 1997
Filed:
Apr 26, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/429082
Inventors:
James T. Jones - Holladay UT
Larry M. Kersey - Scottsdale AZ
Richard A. Steinke - Park City UT
Assignee:
Alanco Environmental Resources Corp. - Scottsdale AZ
International Classification:
B01D 5000
B01J 1908
US Classification:
422171
Abstract:
An electrostatic gun for electrostatically charging and injecting sorbent particles into a flue gas stream to contact, and electrostatically charge, pollution particles in that flue gas stream. The electrostatic gun is for inclusion as a component of an apparatus for the remediation of pollution particles from a flue gas stream whereafter the clean gas flow is vented to atmosphere. The electrostatic gun receives laminar flow of a selected sorbent material and charges, either positively or negatively, the surface of each sorbent particle in that flow. To provide electrostatic charging to the individual particles, the flow is directed through a straight barrel of a housing of the electrostatic gun to pass alongside a charging wand that is centered axially in the straight barrel. The charging wand is connected to receive a voltage from a high voltage power supply to produce a corona discharge wherethrough the sorbent materials pass to electrostatically charge each sorbent particle. The invention includes a corona enhancement arrangement in the form of a grounding ring or opposing grounding plates arranged in the barrel and spaced apart from the charging wand, that carry a charge that is opposite to the charge on the charging wand enhance the generation of the corona discharge around the charging wand, greatly increasing the sorbent particle charging efficiency to where essentially all the sorbent particles that pass through the gun will receive a surface charge.

Purging Electrostatic Gun For A Charged Dry Sorbent Injection And Control System For The Remediation Of Pollutants In A Gas Stream

US Patent:
5648049, Jul 15, 1997
Filed:
Nov 29, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/564654
Inventors:
James T. Jones - Chandler AZ
Larry Kersey - Scottsdale AZ
Michael Walters - Fairview KS
Assignee:
Alanco Environmental Resources Corp. - Scottsdale AZ
International Classification:
B01D 5000
B01J 808
B01J 1908
US Classification:
422170
Abstract:
A purging electrostatic gun for uniformly and essentially completely electrostatically charging the outer surfaces of a flow of sorbent material particles passed therethrough under pressure that are then injected into a polluted gas stream for contacting to electrostatically attract and react to pollutant particles and pollutant gases in that gas stream that are then removed in a conventional pollution control filtration device. The purging electrostatic gun includes a housing wherein a charging electrode is maintained that is electrically coupled to receive a high voltage and is axially centered in a cylindrical barrel charging section wherethrough a laminar flow of sorbent material is directed. The charging electrode has a forward portion that extends beyond a barrel charging section forward end and is immediately opposite to a surface of a grounding ring or collar. The grounding ring or collar is maintained in the housing and is connected to earth ground.

Apparatus For Removing Particulate Matter And Gases From A Polluted Gas Stream

US Patent:
5308590, May 3, 1994
Filed:
Jun 14, 1993
Appl. No.:
7/075957
Inventors:
Larry M. Kersey - Scottsdale AZ
Richard A. Steinke - Park City UT
Assignee:
Alanco Environmental Resources Corp. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
B01D 5000
B01J 808
US Classification:
422170
Abstract:
Apparatus arranged in a closed system for removing particulate matter and gases from a polluted gas stream that includes a sorbent particulate charging and injection gun for electrostatically charging sorbent particles and injecting them into a polluted gas stream to charge and agglomerize pollution particulates therein, the stream flowing into a collection system housing that contains a series of moving and static bed filters and provides for operations at pressures less than atmospheric, and at temperatures up to two thousand (2000) degrees F. The filter beds are maintained across the housing and spaced apart from front to back therein, each filter containing a media material selected for removing the charged agglomerized pollution and sorbent reacted particulates and reacting with gases in the polluted gas stream, providing for removal thereof to clean that gas stream that is then vented to atmosphere. At least one and preferably a plurality of moving bed filters are arranged in the collection system housing, each, in turn, receiving and passing the gas stream therethrough, which filter beds each include rotary airlock and rotary valves for maintaining a closed system and preventing infiltration of outside air within the housing while still allowing new media materials to be added and vented out of the filter, and including a static filter bed or beds arranged as the last filter bed or filter beds in the series that provides for a removal of any remaining pollutants from the gas stream prior its venting to atmosphere.

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