Closure for clean chemical reactor
First Claim
1. A chemical reactor vessel comprising:
- a) a vessel body having an opening surrounded by a vessel body first flange which has a body flange face;
b) a head having a head second flange, which has a head flange face, for attachment to said first flange;
c) sealing means disposed intermediate the first and second flange;
d) attachment means for securing the first and second flanges together with the sealing means intermediate the flange faces, said attachment means comprising clamping means for attaching the head to the vessel body so that the flange faces are compressed together against the sealing means to provide a seal which prevents leakage of fluids into and from the vessel; and
e) shield means integral with and an extension of said head, said shield means having a lip which extends downwardly to surround and encompass the body first flange to prevent contaminants from contacting said attachment means, said sealing means and the flanges, said head and integral shield means being secured to the vessel by said attachment means such that said shield means cannot be separated from said vessel without first disassembling said attachment means and releasing compression from the first and second flanges.
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Abstract
Apparatus and methods of closing and sealing chemical reactor vessels, which are relatively less susceptible to contaminant build-up and more easily maintained in such a state.
The chemical reactor vessel comprises a vessel body and a separable head attached thereto wherein the means for attaching and sealing said head to said body comprises; a seal means, a flange means, a shield means and an attachment means.
The seal means functions, in compression, to prevent leakage of fluids into and from said chemical reactor vessel. The flange means functions to impose compressive loads to the seal means to cause the seal means to prevent leakage of fluids into and from the chemical reactor vessel. The shield means are integral with at least one of the flange means, which function to substantially prevent contaminants from contacting the seal means and those portions of such flange means which are adjacent to the seal means and which function to inhibit the build-up of contaminants within and adjacent to the attaching and sealing means. The attachment means function to apply compressive loads to the flange means and concurrently function to removably fix the head to the body. The attachment means are subject to the functions of the shield means and which, concurrently, function to fix the shield means to the chemical reactor vessel such that the shield means cannot be separated from the chemical reactor vessel without first disassembling the attachment means and releasing the compressive loads from the flange means.
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5 Claims
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1. A chemical reactor vessel comprising:
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a) a vessel body having an opening surrounded by a vessel body first flange which has a body flange face; b) a head having a head second flange, which has a head flange face, for attachment to said first flange; c) sealing means disposed intermediate the first and second flange; d) attachment means for securing the first and second flanges together with the sealing means intermediate the flange faces, said attachment means comprising clamping means for attaching the head to the vessel body so that the flange faces are compressed together against the sealing means to provide a seal which prevents leakage of fluids into and from the vessel; and e) shield means integral with and an extension of said head, said shield means having a lip which extends downwardly to surround and encompass the body first flange to prevent contaminants from contacting said attachment means, said sealing means and the flanges, said head and integral shield means being secured to the vessel by said attachment means such that said shield means cannot be separated from said vessel without first disassembling said attachment means and releasing compression from the first and second flanges. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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Specification