With Heating Or Cooling Patents (Class 95/225)
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Patent number: 11667544Abstract: The present disclosure is concerned with sea water demineralization. More specifically, to systems, methods, and apparatus for water demineralization and purification, including the removal of dissolved solids and contaminants from sea water, industrial water with mineral content, and brackish water.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2021Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: EFFLUENT FREE DESALINATION CORPORATIONInventors: Shahram Shafie, Roberta S. Magnuson
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Patent number: 10513957Abstract: A liquid conservation device that utilizes a heat exchanger to condense water vapor from exhaust gas emanating from an exhaust treatment. Water evaporated during the emissions control process is recovered and returned for reuse, thereby significantly reducing the water requirement of the exhaust treatment. This is especially helpful for a mobile emissions control system that is normally not directly connected to a water utility.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2017Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Inventor: Robert John Sharp
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Patent number: 9017523Abstract: A two stage scrubber process for ethanol fermentation has a first stage using fusel oil to remove the hazardous air pollutants and recover the majority of the ethanol. A second stage uses water as the scrubbing solvent to recover any residual ethanol that is stripped from the first stage.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2011Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Pinnacle Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Larry Kenneth Sibik
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Patent number: 8986430Abstract: Heat is removed from a process liquid of a direct contact condenser in waste gas cooling using two separate and distinct cooling devices that provide cooled process liquid to at least two separate sections in the direct contact condenser. Most preferably, the sections are liquidly isolated and provide the heated process liquids to the respective cooling devices. However, in other embodiments, the sections are liquidly coupled to each other so to allow transfer of the process liquid from one section to another section. One of the two cooling devices uses a lower-cost or higher-availability coolant that the other. It is generally preferred that one of the cooling devices is an air cooler and that another one of the cooling devices employs a cooling medium other than air.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2009Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Fluor Technologies CorporationInventors: Henry Kister, Richard B. Nielsen
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Patent number: 8512448Abstract: A multi-stage scrubbing system comprises a pre-scrubber system structured to receive a vent stream therein and pre-scrub the vent stream with a pre-scrubber fluid. The pre-scrubber system includes a first outlet for discharging a pre-scrubbed vent stream and a second outlet for discharging a discharge stream of pre-scrubber fluid. A main scrubber system is fluidly coupled to the first outlet of the pre-scrubber system for receiving and further scrubbing the pre-scrubbed vent stream.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2010Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Integroenergy Group, Inc.Inventors: Daniel W. Sonnek, Gregory W. Loest
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Patent number: 7736421Abstract: An apparatus and method for producing a region of vapor super-saturation and particle growth in a laminar flow by surrounding the particle flow with a saturated or super-saturated sheath flow from which vapor diffuses into the aerosol flow. This method is applicable when the mass diffusivity of the condensing vapor is greater than the thermal diffusivity of the carrier gas, such as is the case when water vapor diffuses into air.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2007Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Aerosol Dynamics Inc.Inventors: Susanne Hering, Gregory Lewis
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Publication number: 20100064891Abstract: Aspects include a valve comprising a flowing liquid, operable to control a flow of gas through a port. Certain aspects include reaction chambers operable to react gases, and in some aspects gases are substantially contained within an envelope comprised of a flowing liquid. Certain embodiments control gas entrance into a chamber with a valve comprised of a flowing liquid controlling gas flow through a port. Various gas scrubbing systems are described, including systems comprising reaction chambers operable to react gases that yield substantial amounts of solid reaction products. Methods for controlling gas flow are disclosed. Systems and methods include sequential steps of wet-scrubbing, reacting and further wet-scrubbing a gas stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2008Publication date: March 18, 2010Inventor: Mark Johnsgard
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Publication number: 20090101012Abstract: An ammonia based CO2 capture system and method is provided in which multiple absorption stages are provided. Each absorption stage delivers an ionic solution at a predetermined temperature and contacts it with a flue gas stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: ALSTOM Technology LtdInventors: Eli Gal, Otto M. Bade, Dennis J. Laslo, Frederic Z. Kozak, David J. Muraskin, Jurgen Dopatka
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Patent number: 7332007Abstract: A dedusting device 1 with a demister 15 advantageously arranged standing obliquely has a very compact construction because sufficient moistening or wetting of dust-containing crude air 24 is possible through the use of intensively acting multiple stream nozzles 33. The ventilator 11 is allocated to its own ventilator housing 18 that is connected to the dedusting device housing 10 and has a muffler 20 inserted downstream.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: CFT GmbH Compact Filter TechnicInventor: Reinhold Both
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Patent number: 7135058Abstract: A system for removing at least one pollutant from an air stream exhaust, the system including a plurality of enclosures through which the air stream exhaust is directed to cool the air stream exhaust, a plurality of barriers within each respective enclosure to impede a flow of the air stream exhaust, a liquefied material, comprising bone glue, gelatin and/or skin glue, mixed with water provided within at least one of the plurality of enclosures, and wherein the air stream exhaust passes therethrough the liquefied material and at least one pollutant attaches to the liquefied material.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2005Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Inventor: Kemal Burkay
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Patent number: 7025809Abstract: An air purification system for treating pollutants in a gas stream. The air purification system includes a housing with a plurality of nozzles, an acidic water supply device and an alkaline water supply device. The housing introduces the gas stream. The acidic water supply device supplies acidic water for first nozzles to spray acidic mist. The alkaline water supply device supplies alkaline water for second nozzles to spray alkaline mist. The acidic mist and alkaline mist neutralize acidic gas and alkaline gas contained in the gas stream.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yung-Dar Chen, Po-Sung Kuo, Yen-Chun Wang
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Patent number: 6946105Abstract: A process for the recovery of metal oxides from a solution containing metallic salts by spray roasting of these solutions. The process is particularly suitable for spray roasting spent pickling acids. The process feeds the solution to a reactor for spray roasting of the droplets in at least two stages, where at least one evaporation stage follows at least one conversion stage to convert the metal salts to metal oxides. The device for implementing the process includes a spray roasting reactor having a first heating zone to evaporate the water and a second heating zone to convert the metal salts to oxides.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2002Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Andritz AGInventor: Albert Lebl
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Patent number: 6638343Abstract: A waste gas treatment system has a primary cooling section provided at a stage subsequent to a decomposition treatment section in which a waste gas is subjected to decomposition treatment at high temperature. The primary cooling section has a liquid spray part for spraying a liquid on the treated gas from the decomposition treatment section. A secondary cooling section cools the treated gas sprayed with the liquid in the primary cooling section to reduce the volume of the treated gas. Further, a particle collecting section injects a liquid into the treated gas cooled in the secondary cooling section to collect fine particles contained in the treated gas.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Ebara CorporationInventors: Kohtaro Kawamura, Rikiya Nakamura, Kazutaka Okuda, Keiichi Ishikawa, Takeshi Tsuji
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Patent number: 6458188Abstract: A method of filtering an air or gas stream utilizes a liquid, such as water, to saturate the gas stream. A sufficient quantity of water is presented to the gas stream to saturate the gas stream and knock particulate matter out of the gas stream. The gas stream can be cooled prior to saturating it with liquid. It may be desirable to reduce the flow rate of the gas stream to ensure maximum filtration. After the particulate matter is knocked out of the gas stream, it can be removed and processed as desired.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Inventor: Timothy D. Mace
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Patent number: 6333003Abstract: A treatment apparatus for treating a substrate in an isolated treatment space in an air-conditioned clean room, comprising a removing unit including a plurality of removing sections for recovering at least some of air in the treatment space and removing impurities from the recovered air, the removing sections being arranged in series and each including a supply mechanism for supplying an impurity remover capable of removing the impurities by touching the recovered air, a temperature adjustment unit for adjusting the temperature of the air cleared of the impurities by the removing unit, and a return circuit for returning the air, adjusted in temperature by the temperature adjustment unit, to the treatment space.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1998Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Assignee: Tokyo Electron LimitedInventors: Takayuki Katano, Junichi Kitano, Masami Akimoto, Norio Semba
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Patent number: 6312504Abstract: For purifying dust-containing air, particularly in underground mining and tunnel construction, a dust separator 1 in the form of a rotary washer 1 is proposed. The drive 5 of said rotary washer 1 is equipped with a gear unit 10 in order to enable long-term operation with a straight characteristic. Furthermore, disposed downstream of the fan impeller 6 is a special separating element 11 in the form of a demister 20, which is disposed so as to be suspended approximately horizontally in the air stream. Clogging of the demister 20 is therefore effectively prevented and so uniform and reliable operation is guaranteed. The demister 20 together with its associated jetwashing device 22 may be swivelled by a positioning motor 23 into an, in each case, optimum position.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: CFT Gmbh Compact Filter TechnicInventors: Reinhold Both, Christian Haubold
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Patent number: 6248156Abstract: A particulate capture system has an air circulating chamber that separates a first portion of particulates trapped within an air stream. The particulate capture system also has a water injection chamber that separates a second portion of particulates trapped within the air stream. The first portion of particulates is separated via circulating air flow. The second portion of particulates is separated via encapsulating the particulates in water and returning the encapsulated particulates to a cooling chamber where the particulates are blended with a bulk product being processed within the cooling chamber prior to collection of the bulk product.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1999Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Scott Equipment CompanyInventor: Richard V. Lucas
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Patent number: 6019819Abstract: Disclosed is a contaminated waste steam heat recovery apparatus 10 and method therefore which includes a primary condensing unit 38, a low pressure water washing unit 26, a liquid to liquid heat exchanger 36 and a vent fan 31. Waste gas is ducted from fryer 11 to a de-super-heating chamber 14 wherein superheated steam is converted to saturated steam by spraying water into the steam using spray nozzles 15. The gas is then introduced into a vertically disposed air to liquid heat exchanger 16 and is drafted downward therethrough. As heat is removed from the waste gas, water vapor in the steam condenses and in the process, collects some of the oil and hydrocarbons present. A plurality of condensate trays 19 are disposed below the bottom end of heat exchanger 16 in a cascading fashion to collect hold the condensate in the airflow path such that it will absorb some of the heat still present in the remaining waste gas.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: Alpha Engineers, Inc.Inventor: Eddy A. Williams
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Patent number: 5971063Abstract: A vapor condenser includes a conduit defining a passage for guidingly communicating a vapor stream in a vapor flow direction from an inlet at a first location to a second location, a first heat exchanger between the first and second locations for open heat exchange between the vapor and a first coolant, the first coolant flowing in a direction that is counter to the vapor flow direction, and a second heat exchanger between the first and second locations for open heat exchange between the vapor and a second coolant. The vapor condenser automatically controls the flow rate of coolant in the first heat exchanger in response to changes in the density of the vapor in the vapor stream entering the conduit. Control of the flow rate of coolant is maintained, for example, by controlling the flow rate of individual dispersal devices, such as nozzles, or by controlling the number of nozzles operating.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1996Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: The Mart CorporationInventor: Marc Treppler
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Patent number: 5843214Abstract: An apparatus for extracting condensable materials from exhaust gases which are produced by combustion. In a steam injected gas turbine driven powerplant, water is extracted from the exhaust gasses and returned to the cycle for steam raising and injection into the combustor. Exhaust gases pass flow co-currently with a cold water fog, water vapor in the fog condenses on the fog drops, the flow passes through a de-mister coalescing the drops so as to produce a warm rain of condensate, the condensate is cooled with a heat exchanger using a cooling medium such as seawater, and the cooled condensate is returned to the cycle.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1996Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: California Energy CommissionInventor: Clarence W. Janes
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Patent number: 5840100Abstract: Particulate-containing hot flue gas flows are flowed into a boiler having a first and a second chamber. The first chamber has a gas side and a water side. The hot flue gas flows into the gas side of the first chamber which is in heat exchange relation with the water side. Steam is generated on the water side and transported to a power generator. Steam or another inert gas is periodically injected into the gas side of the first chamber for removing particulate fouling when the heat exchange relation for the gas side falls below a predetermined minimum level. Cooled flue gas leaving the gas side of the boiler is conducted to a purification chamber having spray nozzles thereby allowing large particulate to settle out of the flue gas and removing fine particulate entrained in the flue gas enabling purified flue gas to be released from an upper portion of the second chamber.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Inventor: JoseP. Arencibia, Jr.
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Patent number: 5756047Abstract: Scrubber sterilization method which initially sterilize a gas scrubber with an initial cleaning with hydrogen peroxide, provide an iodine level of approximately 5 to 10 mg/liter in water which is sprayed into the scrubber to contact the effluent gas stream and kill biological growth, provide injection of more concentrated iodine in water in the event the iodine level in the system falls below a predetermined level, and load the filtrate material in the gas scrubber with iodine to provide an unfavorable surface for adherence of biological growth as well as a secondary sterilization means in the event that the liquid stream with iodine is stopped due to equipment or power failure.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1995Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Advanced Chemical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. West, Richard E. Wickham
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Patent number: 5716428Abstract: A method for removing harmful substances of an exhaust gas discharged from a semiconductor manufacturing process. The method includes the steps of: removing at least one of a water-soluble component, a hydrolyzable component and dust contained in the exhaust gas discharged from semiconductor manufacturing equipment by water scrubbing; heating the water-scrubbed exhaust gas to thermally decompose a thermally-decomposable component contained therein and removing dust generated by the thermal decomposition from the thermally-decomposed exhaust gas by water scrubbing to render the thermally decomposed exhaust gas into a clean exhaust gas.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1997Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Assignee: Kanken Techno Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hiroshi Imamura
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Patent number: 5707426Abstract: A method for improved removal of particulates and contaminants from a flue gas produced by the combustion of waste materials or fossil fuels in industrial processes having at least one horizontally oriented heat exchanger stage in which a wet scrubbing solution, such as an alkali reagent is sprayed in the same direction as the flue gas flow and a drain mechanism is located below the horizontally oriented heat exchanger. The horizontal orientation of the heat exchanger and the location of the drain mechanism increase the removal efficiency of very small particulates and contaminants. A collection tank is connected to the drain mechanism. A spray washing system is provided adjacent a mist eliminator and one or more additional heat exchanger stages for unplugging the heat exchanger and enhancing small particulate removal within the system.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1997Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: The Babcock & Wilcox CompanyInventors: Daniel S. Kalka, Dennis W. Johnson, Robert B. Myers, Pervaje A. Bhat
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Patent number: 5676715Abstract: An apparatus for improved removal of particulates and contaminants from a flue gas produced by the combustion of waste materials or fossil fuels in industrial processes having at least one horizontally oriented heat exchanger stage in which a wet scrubbing solution, such as an alkali reagent is sprayed in the same direction as the flue gas flow and a drain mechanism is located below the horizontally oriented heat exchanger. The horizontal orientation of the heat exchanger and the location of the drain mechanism increase the removal efficiency of very small particulates and contaminants. A collection tank is connected to the drain mechanism. A spray washing system is provided adjacent a mist eliminator and one or more additional heat exchanger stages for unplugging the heat exchanger and enhancing small particulate removal within the system.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1996Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: The Babcock & Wilcox CompanyInventors: Daniel S. Kalka, Dennis W. Johnson, Robert B. Myers, Pervaje A. Bhat
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Patent number: 5649985Abstract: Apparatus for removing harmful substances of an exhaust gas discharged from a semiconductor manufacturing process are provided. The apparatus includes a mechanism for: removing at least one of a water-soluble component, a hydrolyzable component and dust contained in the exhaust gas discharged from semiconductor manufacturing equipment by water scrubbing; heating the water-scrubbed exhaust gas to thermally decompose a thermally-decomposable component contained therein; and removing dust generated by the thermal decomposition from the thermally-decomposed exhaust gas by water scrubbing to render the thermally decomposed exhaust gas into a clean exhaust gas.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1995Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Kanken Techno Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hiroshi Imamura
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Patent number: 5512085Abstract: An air pollution control system incorporating a venturi scrubber and a method of cleansing a particulate-laden, contaminated gas flow are disclosed. Spray nozzles are used to introduce optimized droplets of a scrubbing liquid into the venturi to maximize the collection efficiency for optically active particles. The spray nozzles introduce the optimized droplets substantially upstream of the throat of the venturi such that the spray mixes with the effluent gas flow and cools the gas flow to substantially its saturation temperature prior to entering the venturi throat. This promotes collection of condensibles and inhibits the revolatilization of contaminants that are collected by the scrubbing droplets which might otherwise evaporate in the hot gas flow. The optimized droplets are highly effective in rapidly cooling the effluent gas flow.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1994Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: EnviroCare International, Inc.Inventor: James J. Schwab
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Patent number: 5474597Abstract: In a method for cleaning polluted gas and/or cooling of hot gas, and a device for carrying out the method, the gas is contacted with finely divided liquid. The finely divided liquid is supplied in the form of essentially umbrella-shaped shells or essentially linear curtains, in a regular arrangement, distributed in two or more planes substantially perpendicular to the main flow direction of the gas. The finely divided liquid is supplied such that the gas is alternatively concentrated and spread by the impulse action exerted by the liquid on the gas in directions perpendicular to the main flow direction of the gas. The orthogonal distance between adjacent planes in which finely divided liquid is supplied, is so adjusted that no substantial equalization of the gas flow takes place between the planes.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1994Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Assignee: ABB Flakt ABInventor: Claes Halldin
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Patent number: 5453115Abstract: A process for cooling and cleaning hot gas containing ultrafine particles exhausted from a coal gasification plant, a blast furnace, or the like. The process utilizes a vertical saturation stage to enrich the gas stream with water vapor and thereby saturate the ultrafine particles contained in the gas stream. The resulting mixture of particles, exhaust gas, water vapor, and water is then directed through a packing prewasher and then an annular clearance washer for removal of the particles through the rapid condensation of the water vapor. The water and particles are separated from the gas stream in several stages throughout the process resulting in a final gas exhaust stream with a significantly lower ultrafine particle content.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1993Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: Deutsche Voest-Alpine Industrieanlagenbau GmbHInventor: Bogdan Vuletic
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Patent number: 5429667Abstract: In the process for recovering carbon disulfide from a steam/carbon disulfide mixture, which is produced when the wastewater from the yarn cutters and the suspension water are treated with steam during the manufacture of viscose rayon, the vapors so produced are cooled by means of a liquid spray, drawn out of the vapor condenser and then condensed. The non-condensable constituents are removed via a trap and the liquefied carbon disulfide is separated from the remaining water. Specifically, the liquid used to spray the vapors is preheated by the thermal energy recovered from the cooling of these vapors, and the hot water thus obtained is then used for other purposes.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1994Date of Patent: July 4, 1995Assignee: Ebner & Co. KG Anlagen und ApparateInventors: Karl Ebner, Manfred Zeilinger