Gas flow diverter

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4821507
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07055594

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A gas flow diverter receives large volumes of hot gases from a gas turbine and has a blade adapted to close either the outlet port to a heat recovery steam generator or the outlet port to the stack. Each port is surrounded by an open channel the two side walls of which are each provided with a seal with both exposed, one beyond the other. The surfaces of the blade are stainless steel cladding and are connected through insulation to a reinforcement in a manner permitting but confining the expansion of the cladding. The frame has a border providing first and second ledges on each side which are spaced and positioned so that each may engage a different one of the two seals bordering an outlet port when closed thus establishing the channel as a closed passageway surrounding the closed port which may be sealed against leakage by discharging sealing air into it. The blade is shifted between its two operative positions by means of a reversible drive including toggle joints connected to the blade reinforcement by a unit which is shiftable in response to forces exerted by the expanding or contracting toggle joints.

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BACHMANN INDUSTRIES INC A CORP OF MAINELEWISTON MN

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Bachmann, Lothar Auburn, ME 21 237
Koch, William F Lewiston, ME 7 124

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