System and methods for controlling operation of a recovery boiler to reduce fouling
US-12345410-B2 · Jul 1, 2025 · US
US9541287B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9541287-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113198746-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 5, 2011 |
| Priority date | Aug 12, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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An automatic cleaning assembly for an analytical furnace is detachable from the filter chamber above the combustion tube. The cleaning assembly includes a rotating brush which is lowered through the filter chamber and into the combustion tube while a vacuum is drawn through the lower seal of the combustion tube. This results in a higher vacuum pressure differential and improved flow rate for removing dust from the filter of the furnace and the combustion tube.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cleaning system for cleaning the combustion tube of an induction furnace of an analytical instrument, the cleaning system comprising: an induction furnace having a first end and a second end; a combustion tube, said combustion tube positioned between said first and second ends of said induction furnace, said combustion tube having an inner cylindrical wall and first and second ends; a vacuum source selectively coupled to said first end of said induction furnace for drawing a vacuum on the induction furnace at said first end; an induction coil surrounding said combustion tube for combusting an analytical sample positioned within said combustion tube; a mechanical cleaning brush for abrading said inner cylindrical wall of said combustion tube; a source of pressurized gas selectively coupled to said second end of said induction furnace and wherein said vacuum source is coupled to said first end of said induction furnace by a pinch valve, which is momentarily opened when said source of pressurized gas is coupled to provide a pressure differential between said second and first ends of said combustion tube; and a drive coupled to said mechanical cleaning brush for selectively moving said cleaning brush into the combustion tube from said second end while said vacuum source removes debris from the induction furnace through said first end. 2. The cleaning system as defined in claim 1 and further including a filter housing positioned adjacent said induction furnace at said second end and wherein said filter housing includes a gas fitting, and pressurized gas is introduced into said filter housing through said fitting, wherein said brush is rotatably mounted in a housing coupled to said filter housing and wherein said housing includes a plurality of spaced-apart passageways for admitting air into said housing. 3. The cleaning system as defined in claim 2 wherein said brush is rotatably mounted in a housing coupled to said filter housing by a quick disconnect coupling. 4. The cleaning system as defined in claim 3 wherein said quick disconnect coupling is a bayonet mount. 5. The cleaning system as defined by claim 4 wherein said quick disconnect coupling includes a keyed sliding locking ring. 6. The cleaning system as defined in claim 1 wherein said induction furnace includes a cylindrical quartz combustion tube. 7. The cleaning system as defined in claim 6 wherein said drive comprises a piston coupled to a lead screw to which said brush is coupled and further including a fixed drive nut engaging said lead screw, such that, upon actuation of said piston, said brush rotates as it enters said combustion tube. 8. A cleaning system for the combustion tube of an induction furnace, the cleaning system comprising: a combustion tube having an inner cylindrical wall; upper and lower seal assemblies coupled to said combustion tube; an induction coil surrounding said combustion tube; a source of pressurized gas coupled to said combustion tube at said upper seal assembly; a vacuum source selectively coupled to the lower seal assembly for drawing a vacuum on the combustion tube from a lower end thereof; a rotatable brush positioned above said combustion tube in the area of said upper seal assembly, said brush having a diameter selected to engage said inner cylindrical wall of said combustion tube when said brush is moved into said combustion tube; and a drive coupled to said brush for selectively lowering and rotating said brush into said combustion tube for abrading said inner cylindrical wall while said combustion tube is pressurized and a pinch valve coupled to said vacuum source is momentarily opened to provide a pressure differential between said second and first ends of said combustion tube to remove debris from a lower end of said combustion tube through said lower seal assembly. 9. The cleaning system as defined in claim 8 and further including a filter housing positioned above the combustion tube and wherein said filter housing includes a gas inlet, and pressurized gas is introduced into said filter housing on a side opposite said brush. 10. The cleaning system as defined in claim 9 wherein said filter housing includes a plurality of spaced-apart passageways for admitting air into said filter housing upon lowering said cleaning brush into said combustion tube. 11. The cleaning system as defined in claim 10 wherein said rotatable brush is mounted in a housing coupled to said filter housing by a bayonet mount. 12. The cleaning system as defined by claim 11 wherein said rotatable brush is mounted in a housing coupled to said filter housing by a quick disconnect coupling and said quick disconnect coupling includes a keyed sliding locking ring. 13. The cleaning system as defined in claim 8 wherein said vacuum source comprises a vacuum cleaner coupled to said lower seal assembly by a flexible conduit which is selectively closed and opened by said pinch valve. 14. The cleaning system as defined in claim 13 wherein said pinch valve is closely adjacent said lower seal assembly to minimize the purge volume of the furnace. 15. The cleaning system as defined in claim 14 wherein said induction furnace is enclosed in a cabinet with a removable door for access to said combustion tube. 16. An auto cleaner for use in an analytical induction furnace, the auto cleaner comprising: an induction furnace including a combustion tube; an induction coil surrounding said combustion tube; a cleaner housing including a quick disconnect fitting for engaging an end of said induction furnace; a piston mounted in said cleaner housing; a source of pressurized fluid selectively coupled to said cleaner housing for moving said piston; said piston coupled to a lead screw wherein said cleaner housing further includes a fixed drive nut threadably engaging said lead screw such that upon movement of said piston said lead screw rotates; at least a first cleaning brush coupled to said lead screw remote from said piston such that upon movement of said piston, said cleaning brush rotates and extends linearly for cleaning said combustion tube in the induction furnace; a source of pressurized oxygen coupled to an upper end of said combustion tube; and a vacuum source selectively coupled to a lower end of said combustion tube for drawing a vacuum on the combustion tube, wherein said combustion tube is pressurized by said source of pressurized oxygen and a pinch valve coupled to said vacuum source is momentarily opened to provide a pressure differential between said upper and lower ends of said combustion tube to remove debris from said combustion tube. 17. The cleaner as defined in claim 16 and further including a fixed sleeve surrounding said lead screw and wherein said drive nut is mounted to said sleeve, and further including a cylindrical piston rod surrounding said sleeve such that, as said piston moves, said piston rod and brush extend away from said cleaner housing. 18. The cleaner as defined in claim 17 wherein said cleaner housing includes a wiper seal, such that, as said piston is actuated, said piston rod is guidably supported as it extends from said cleaner housing. 19. The cleaner as defined in claim 18 wherein said cleaner housing includes a thrust bearing coupled to said lead screw. 20. The cleaner as defined in claim 19 and further including an inlet lance extending between said at least a first brush and said threaded rod. 21. The cleaner as defined in claim 20 wherein said in
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using combustion (G01N25/20 takes precedence) · CPC title
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