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US9446341B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9446341-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214234294-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 6, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jul 22, 2011 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2016 |
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In order to minimize the amount of contaminants that pass through a pump, or that are allowed to accumulate therein, a sub-atmospheric pressure gas scrubber suitable for use upstream of a vacuum pump is provided. The gas scrubber comprising a vessel and means for forming a spray of cleaning solvent within the vessel, the vessel comprising an inlet and an outlet for the gas to be cleaned at sub atmospheric pressure, the inlet and outlet being arranged to cause the gas to be cleaned to pass through the spray of cleaning solvent, the means for forming a spray comprising a cleaning solvent inlet connected to at least one spray nozzle and a cleaning solvent outlet through which used solvent can be pumped from the vessel using a pump, wherein the pump is arranged to recirculate the used solvent back to the cleaning solvent inlet.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A sub atmospheric pressure gas scrubber suitable for use upstream of a vacuum pump, the gas scrubber comprising: a vessel; and means for forming a spray of cleaning solvent within the vessel, wherein the vessel comprises an inlet and an outlet for the gas to be cleaned at sub atmospheric pressures, the inlet and outlet being arranged to cause the gas to be cleaned to pass through the spray of cleaning solvent, wherein the means for forming the spray of cleaning solvent comprises a plurality of spray nozzles, wherein the plurality of spray nozzles comprises a main spray nozzle and additional spray nozzles that are offset radially or radially and axially with respect to the main spray nozzle, wherein the main spray nozzle and the additional spray nozzles are oriented in substantially the same direction, wherein the main spray nozzle is mounted substantially coaxially with the vessel and adapted to form a full circular spray pattern that covers the whole inside diameter of the vessel, and wherein each spray nozzle of the plurality of spray nozzles are arranged to form a spray pattern of cleaning solvent within the vessel, wherein the spray patterns are arranged to overlap radially or radially and axially. 2. The gas scrubber of claim 1 , wherein the spray nozzles are located within the vessel at a level below that of the outlet. 3. The gas scrubber of claim 1 , wherein the spray nozzles are adapted to produce a substantially solid conical, downwardly directed spray of cleaning solvent. 4. The gas scrubber of claim 1 , wherein a cone of spray from each spray nozzle of the plurality of spray nozzles travels axially and radially to impinge upon inner sidewalls of the vessel at a point below a level of the spray nozzle and above a level of the inlet. 5. The gas scrubber of claim 1 , wherein the spray nozzles of the plurality of spray nozzles are co-planar. 6. The gas scrubber of claim 5 , wherein the spray nozzles produce different spray patterns to produce overlapping sprays of cleaning solvent. 7. The gas scrubber of claim 1 , wherein the additional nozzles are adapted to provide substantially conical sprays of cleaning solvent that impinge upon inner sidewalls of the vessel at a point higher up the vessel than a spray cone produced by the main spray nozzle. 8. The gas scrubber of claim 1 , wherein the spray nozzles of the plurality of spray nozzles are inclined with respect to a lateral plane of the vessel. 9. The gas scrubber claim 1 , wherein the spray nozzles have an opening of about 6.4 mm. 10. The gas scrubber of claim 1 , wherein the spray nozzles are self-cleaning. 11. The gas scrubber of claim 1 , wherein the spray nozzles comprise removable or adjustable vanes. 12. The gas scrubber of claim 1 , wherein the vessel further comprises an inwardly-projecting annular flange on an inner sidewall of the vessel. 13. The gas scrubber of claim 12 , wherein the location and dimensions of the annular flange are adjustable. 14. The gas scrubber of claim 1 , wherein the spray nozzles are located within the vessel at a level below that of the outlet and above that of the inlet, wherein the nozzles are adapted to produce a substantially solid conical, downwardly directed spray of cleaning solvent such that the gas to be cleaned contraflows through the spray of cleaning solvent. 15. The gas scrubber of claim 1 , wherein the inlet, the outlet, and the means for forming the spray of cleaning solvent are arranged such that the gas to be cleaned contraflows through the spray of cleaning solvent.
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