Cyclone-type aspirated separator for washing dirt-laden dry airstreams
First Claim
1. A dirt separation and collection apparatus for use in washing dirt from an essentially dry dirt-laden airstream under pressure which comprises:
- a first open-topped vessel and a lid therefor cooperating in assembled relation to define a cannister with air inlet and air outlet openings;
a first open-topped tubular member disposed in upright position inside the cannister with the open upper end thereof spaced beneath the lid said first tubular member having a first opening in its lower end for admitting water thereto upon immersion in a supply of the latter contained within said first vessel, and a second opening above the first; and
a second tubular member terminating in an upturned nozzle connected to said inlet opening so as to receive dirt-laden air under pressure from the air inlet opening and said nozzle being constructed and connected to said second opening so as to deliver the air upwardly and tangentially into the first tubular member through the second opening therein, said first and second tubular members coacting to aspirate water into the incoming dirt-laden airstream and spiral the resulting dirt-laden air/water mixture upwardly and out against the cannister lid through the open upper end of said first tubular member, and said lid coacting with said first tubular member to return the dirty water issuing therefrom to said first vessel while exhausting the clean air through the air-outlet opening in the latter.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a cyclone-type aspirated dirt separator for use in washing dirt from dirt-laden dry airstreams and, more particularly, to a device of the class described which is especially suited for use with a dry pick-up vacuum cleaner as a means for collecting the dirt it picks up in a water bath. The separator is characterized by a riser tube with an open top and an opening in its lower end immersed in a water bath into which dirt-laden dry air is introduced tangentially for ascending spiral movement therethrough while simultaneously aspirating water. Internal baffles create turbulent flow in the water/dirt-laden air mixture and they thus prevent vortexing which otherwise results in a relatively unwashed dirt-laden air column centered inside a hollow water column. A venturi adjacent the outlet of the riser tube accelerates the turbulent mixture against a dome in the underside of the cannister lid where the clean air separates and the dirt-laden water cascades down the outside of the riser tube back into the bucket containing the water bath. The invention also contemplates a removable cannister lid and aspirator subassembly that provides ready access to the bucket containing the dirty water that sits inside the cannister well.
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1. A dirt separation and collection apparatus for use in washing dirt from an essentially dry dirt-laden airstream under pressure which comprises:
- a first open-topped vessel and a lid therefor cooperating in assembled relation to define a cannister with air inlet and air outlet openings;
a first open-topped tubular member disposed in upright position inside the cannister with the open upper end thereof spaced beneath the lid said first tubular member having a first opening in its lower end for admitting water thereto upon immersion in a supply of the latter contained within said first vessel, and a second opening above the first; and
a second tubular member terminating in an upturned nozzle connected to said inlet opening so as to receive dirt-laden air under pressure from the air inlet opening and said nozzle being constructed and connected to said second opening so as to deliver the air upwardly and tangentially into the first tubular member through the second opening therein, said first and second tubular members coacting to aspirate water into the incoming dirt-laden airstream and spiral the resulting dirt-laden air/water mixture upwardly and out against the cannister lid through the open upper end of said first tubular member, and said lid coacting with said first tubular member to return the dirty water issuing therefrom to said first vessel while exhausting the clean air through the air-outlet opening in the latter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
- a first open-topped vessel and a lid therefor cooperating in assembled relation to define a cannister with air inlet and air outlet openings;
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