Gas cleaning separator
US-9216423-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US2016243479A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016243479-A1 |
| Application number | US-201415030828-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 25, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A pre-cleaner tube assembly includes an inlet tube having an inlet tube wall surrounding an interior volume and first and second open, opposite ends. A vane arrangement is oriented within the inlet tube wall adjacent to the first open end. The inlet tube wall defines a slot adjacent to the second open end. An outlet tube has an outlet tube wall surrounding an interior volume, an open entrance end, and an opposite open exit end. The outlet tube wall has an exterior and an interior. The exterior of the outlet tube wall has a ramp extending upward as the ramp extends from a region adjacent to the entrance end toward a remaining portion of the outlet tube wall. The outlet tube is oriented in the inlet tube wall interior volume such that the entrance end and over 50% of a length of the outlet wall is within the inlet tube wall interior volume.
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1 . A pre-cleaner tube assembly comprising: (a) an inlet tube having an inlet tube wall surrounding an interior volume, and first and second open, opposite ends; (i) a vane arrangement oriented within the inlet tube wall adjacent to the first open end; (ii) the inlet tube wall defining a slot adjacent to the second open end; (b) an outlet tube having an outlet tube wall surrounding an interior volume, an open entrance end and an opposite open exit end; (i) the outlet tube wall having an exterior and an interior; (ii) the exterior of the outlet tube wall having a ramp extending upward as the ramp extends from a region adjacent the entrance end toward a remaining portion of the outlet tube wall; (iii) the outlet tube being oriented in the inlet tube wall interior volume such that the entrance end and over 50% of a length of the outlet tube wall is within the inlet tube wall interior volume. 2 . The pre-cleaner tube assembly of claim wherein the exit end of the outlet tube is exterior of the inlet tube wall. 3 . The pre-cleaner tube assembly of claim 1 wherein the ramp is on a radius of 1.5-3 mm. 4 . The pre-cleaner tube assembly of claim 1 wherein the ramp is on a radius of 2-2.5 mm. 5 . The pre-cleaner tube assembly of claim 1 , wherein: (a) the entrance end of the outlet tube is circular with an internal radius and a central axis; (b) a first distance is defined between the central axis and a radial outermost point of the ramp; and (c) a ratio of the first distance to the internal radius of the entrance end is between 1.1 and 1.3. 6 . The pre-cleaner tube assembly of claim 5 , wherein the ratio of the first distance to the internal radius of the entrance end is about 1.2. 7 . The pre-cleaner tube assembly of claim 1 wherein at least 75% of a length of the outlet tube wall is within the inlet tube wall interior volume. 8 . The pre-cleaner tube assembly of claim 1 wherein the second end of the inlet tube is engaged against the exterior of the outlet tube wall and closer to the exit end of the outlet tube than the entrance end of the outlet tube. 9 . The pre-cleaner tube assembly of claim 1 wherein the slot in the inlet tube wall is an open slot extending from the second open end. 10 . The pre-cleaner tube assembly of claim 1 wherein the slot in the inlet tube wall extends a length of at least 50% of the length of the outlet tube. 11 . The pre-cleaner tube assembly of claim 1 , wherein the exit end of the outlet tube has a diameter greater than a diameter of the entrance end of the outlet tube. 12 . The pre-cleaner tube assembly of claim 1 , wherein the inlet tube wall has a constant outer diameter. 13 . A pre-cleaner comprising: (a) a housing having an air inlet, an opposite air outlet, a debris outlet, and an interior; (b) a plurality of pre-cleaner tube assemblies according to any one of the preceding claims operably oriented in the interior of the housing such that: (i) each of the first ends of the inlet tubes are at the air inlet of the housing; (ii) each of the exits ends of the outlet tube are at the air outlet of the housing; and (iii) each of the slots is oriented toward the debris outlet. 14 . The pre-cleaner of claim 13 , wherein the housing includes a cover that is a single molded piece as the inlet tubes. 15 . The pre-cleaner of claim 13 , wherein the housing includes a housing body that is a single molded piece as the outlet tubes. 16 . The pre-cleaner of claim 13 , wherein the housing includes a cover that is a single molded piece as the outlet tubes. 17 . The pre-cleaner of claim 13 , wherein the housing includes a housing body that is a single molded piece as the inlet tubes. 18 . The pre-cleaner of claim 13 , wherein the inlet tubes have a central longitudinal axis angled relative to the air inlet at a non-zero and non-perpendicular angle. 19 . The pre-cleaner of claim 18 , wherein the angle of the inlet tube axis relative to the air inlet is at least 45° and less than 90°. 20 - 23 . (canceled) 24 . A method of using a pre-cleaner of claim 13 , the method comprising: (a) directing air flow into the air inlet of the housing and into the first end of the inlet tubes; (b) causing the air flowing into the first end of the inlet tubes to swirl with the vane arrangement; (c) allowing centrifugal forces to direct at least some debris in a direction toward an inner surface of the inlet tube wall; (d) allowing the air to flow through the outlet tube and out of the air outlet of the housing; and (e) allowing at least some of the debris to exit the inlet tube through the slot and fall into the debris outlet of the housing.
arranged in parallel · CPC title
by centrifugal forces, e.g. cyclones · CPC title
generated by the winding course of the gas stream {, the centrifugal forces being generated solely or partly by mechanical means, e.g. fixed swirl vanes} · CPC title
Combinations of devices covered by groups B01D45/00 and B01D46/00 · CPC title
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