Plural Stills Patents (Class 202/155)
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Patent number: 4595461Abstract: A process for the nondegenerative distillation of C.sub.6 -C.sub.24 -fatty acids, of the type obtained by splitting natural fats and oils or by synthetic processes, such as for example the oxidation of paraffins, the crude product is thermally dried under reduced pressure, the dried and heated crude product is subjected to fractional evaporation in falling-film evaporators, optionally in the presence of superheated steam, and the various vapor fractions are deposited in condensers. The thermal drying process is conducted at a temperature of 60.degree.-80.degree. C. and a pressure of 90-100 mbars. The de-watered crude product is fractionated in a film-forming evaporator and, after distillation, passes to a rectification column which condenses the low boiling constituents as the main runnings.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1984Date of Patent: June 17, 1986Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf AktienInventors: Lutz Jeromin, Wilhelm Johannisbauer, Klaus Thorausch, Franjo Skrapac, Helmut Hartmann, Karl Hentschel, Otto Michel
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Patent number: 4579629Abstract: An apparatus for fractional distillation under vacuum, comprising an evacuable vessel enclosing a first zone for liquid to be distilled, a second zone for distillate and a third zone for residue. The vessel is provided with a plurality of vertical tubular elements having side walls forming evaporator surfaces and being provided with inlet means at their upper ends for directing liquid to be distilled from the first zone towards the evaporator surface. Each hollow element surrounds at least partly a vertical cooling surface to cause condensation of vaporized liquid to form distillate, each hollow element being further provided with means for separately withdrawing distillate and residue from its interior into the second zone and the third zone, respectively. The vessel preferably consists of detachably interconnected wall portions.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1984Date of Patent: April 1, 1986Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Dirk Kanbier, Alfred L. Van Kleef
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Patent number: 4422903Abstract: An improved distillation method and apparatus are provided for recovering anhydrous ethanol from fermentation or synthetic feedstocks. The system includes at least one stripper-rectifier tower, a dehydrating tower, and an azeotropic agent stripping tower. Substantial energy savings are realized by operating the dehydrating tower, and preferably also the azeotropic agent stripping tower, at a higher pressure than the stripper-rectifier tower and by condensing the overhead vapors from the dehydrating tower (or dehydrating tower and azeotropic agent stripping tower) to provide the heat required in the stripper-rectifier tower. In a preferred embodiment, two stripper-rectifier towers are used, one operating at a higher pressure than the other, in which case the higher pressure tower is heated as just described and the overhead vapors from the higher pressure tower are condensed to supply the heat required in the lower pressure tower.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1981Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: Raphael Katzen Associates International Inc.Inventors: John R. Messick, William R. Ackley, George D. Moon, Jr.
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Patent number: 4381220Abstract: Concentrated alcohol and distillery slop are produced from fermented beer with a reduced amount of energy by employing a vapor recompression distillery slop evaporator in which evaporator vapors are used to strip alcohol from the fermented liquor before they are returned as the heat source for evaporation. Vents in the evaporator permit passage of uncondensed vapors used to drive the evaporator to a rectifier, in which they constitute the principal heat and alcohol source. Condensed vapors from the evaporator and the bottom stream from the rectifier are stripped of their remaining alcohol content in a condensate stripper, which is also driven by the recompressed vapors from the evaporator. This prevents dilution of the slops and the additional energy cost that would be necessary if the water content of these streams had to be removed in the slop evaporator.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1981Date of Patent: April 26, 1983Assignee: Resources Conservation CompanyInventor: Ferris C. Standiford
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Patent number: 4295937Abstract: The rectifier having inserts for evaporation and condensation is constructed on the basis of modules (19). Each module has a distributor channel (5) for the liquid. The distributor channel (5) is positioned above the upper rim of an evaporater (1) inclined in the direction of the module axis. The evaporator (1) ends above a guide element (13) for the liquid. The guide element (13) is inclined in the direction of the module wall (14) and ends above the distributor channel (5) of the next module. The module is furthermore provided with a guide element (2) for the vapor and a condenser (10). The condenser (10) has drain elements (11, 15) for the condensate.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1980Date of Patent: October 20, 1981Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Manfred Mayer, Roland Volz
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Patent number: 4285774Abstract: An apparatus for continuously producing concentrated alcohol from beer comprises a plurality of concentrator cells and a plurality of salvage cells arranged in a line in side-by-side relation. Liquid beer, supplied to the first upstream concentrator cell through a supply conduit, flows through passages between adjacent cells in response to the volume of beer reaching a predetermined level in the adjacent upstream cell. A microwave ignition bulb is positioned in each cell to heat the liquid beer and boil or vaporize the alcohol content thereof. The gaseous alcohol is serially bubbled through a fluid passage from each concentrator cell to the next adjacent upstream cell until the gaseous alcohol reaches the first concentrator cell where the gaseous alcohol is concentrated and condensed in a column to a liquid solution containing approximately 95% alcohol and approximately 5% water.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1980Date of Patent: August 25, 1981Assignee: Agrohol Systems, Inc.Inventor: A. H. J. Rajamannan
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Patent number: 4233267Abstract: Volatile reactants are heated under reflux in a reactor and form volatile reaction by-products which are continuously removed in a vapor effluent from a reflux column and partial condenser. The effluent, which entrains some of the reactants, is condensed in a first total condenser and is fed to a distillation apparatus for separation of the volatile reactants and by-products and return of the separated reactants to the reactor. Before the condensate reaches the distillation apparatus, it is temporarily stored in a receiver from which it is controllably fed to a pre-heater where it is evaporated and then fed as a vapor to the distillation column of the distillation apparatus for separation. The distillation column includes at one end a reboiler which retains the reactants. The other end of the distillation column is coupled to a second total condenser in which the volatile by-products are condensed and withdrawn through a cooler for disposal.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1978Date of Patent: November 11, 1980Assignee: Fiberglas Canada LimitedInventors: Robert J. Coker, Gary W. Bate, Henk J. Deuzeman
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Patent number: 4200496Abstract: This invention relates to a vaporizer for generating developer gas, containing ammonia, from aqueous ammonia for developing diazo copying material comprising a first vaporizer unit including a rectifying column and a column head, a gas outlet for taking off the developer gas and an inlet opening into the column head for feeding in aqueous ammonia, and a heatable, steam-generating sump vessel having a base and a residual water outlet, a second unit including a volatilizer with means for heating a base zone thereof, a residual water inlet opening in said base zone, a residual water line connecting said residual water inlet opening to said residual water outlet of said rectifying column, said residual water outlet of said rectifying column projecting upwardly in said sump vessel and having an orifice above the base thereof, said two units being arranged side by side with parallel axes in a single casing, a first connecting branch as said gas outlet for taking off the developer gas and a second connecting branchType: GrantFiled: February 10, 1978Date of Patent: April 29, 1980Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventor: Eckehard Stein
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Patent number: 4158611Abstract: Crude phenol is recovered from CHP reaction products by continuously feeding to a main column separating in its uppermost section phenol from crude acetone, this fraction being removed overhead, and in the lower section crude phenol from higher boilers, including acetophenone and carbinol, the crude phenol being removed as a sidestream fraction from the main column at a point in the column above the feed-point wherein the total concentration of acetophenone plus carbinol is less than 1,000 ppm and the higher boiling compounds being removed as a base fraction.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1977Date of Patent: June 19, 1979Assignee: BP Chemicals LimitedInventor: Maurice D. Cooke
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Patent number: 4107002Abstract: A process for the purification of crude acetic anhydride by continuous fractional distillation, which comprises first introducing the anhydride into an evaporator, thereafter removing from the evaporator the non-distillable components contained in the crude anhydride, then introducing the distillable components of the anhydride in vapor form into about the central section of a fractionating column, withdrawing from the top of the column the low boiling components together with acetic acid, withdrawing near the bottom of the column a high-percentage of pure acetic anhydride, and separating from the sump of the column up to about 8% by weight based on the initial amount of crude acetic anhydride and returning the same to the evaporator.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1976Date of Patent: August 15, 1978Assignee: Wacker-Chemie GmbHInventors: Herbert Eck, Elmar Bethe, Hans Schwarzbauer, Hellmuth Spes, Klaus Kaiser
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Patent number: 4025398Abstract: In a fractional distillation process and apparatus two columns are intercoupled to provide variable reboil in one and variable reflux in the other so as to approach closely to thermodynamically ideal fractionation. The variable reboil column has a series of heat transfer assemblies at different levels up its height and these are fed with vapor withdrawn from respective different levels of the variable reflux column. Partial condensation of each withdrawn stream takes place in the respective heat transfer assembly, after which the partially condensed stream is returned to the variable reflux column at a level close to the level at which the corresponding vapor was withdrawn. The variable reflux column will ordinarily be at a higher pressure, and mounted at a lower level than the variable reboil column.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1975Date of Patent: May 24, 1977Inventor: Geoffrey Gordon Haselden
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Patent number: 4019964Abstract: A control method and system for regulating the heat input to the reboiler section of a distillation column having attendant thereto a first external heat-recovery reboiler. Flow-measuring means, disposed within a substantially liquid-free environment, produces a signal which is representative of the quantity of vapor flowing from the reboiler section upwardly into the fractionation section of the column. This signal is transmitted to heat-varying means whereby the heat input to a second external reboiler heater is regulated in response to the quantity of vapor flow.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1975Date of Patent: April 26, 1977Assignee: Universal Oil Products CompanyInventor: R. Gene Fickel
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Patent number: 3959085Abstract: Insertion of about one-half of a small diameter distillation column through the bottom of a larger diameter column permits the fractionation of a feed stream fed to the small column into three distinct high purity streams within one vessel. An annular space between the two columns functions as a stripping section which produces a pure stream of intermediate boiling range material. Open communication between the columns at the top of the small column eliminates the requirement of having a separate reflux system for the small column.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1974Date of Patent: May 25, 1976Assignee: Universal Oil Products CompanyInventor: Richard R. De Graff