With Programmed, Cyclic, Or Time Responsive Control Means Patents (Class 96/115)
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Patent number: 6878186Abstract: A pure vacuum swing adsorption/desorption system and method, wherein supplied air feedstock gas is consistently separated to obtain a high-purity oxygen end-product gas mixture, is described. The system and method separate high-purity oxygen product from air by sequenced adsorption and desorption operations occurring exclusively under vacuum pressure conditions. This allows for greatly reduced kilowatt-hours of electric-oxygen power consumption per oxygen ton produced.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Inventor: David Lloyd Neary
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Patent number: 6866701Abstract: This invention provides systems and methods of supplying oxygen-enriched air to an enclosed space or compartment. The systems and methods may distill oxygen from ambient air by a molecular sieve pressure cycle mechanism, such as a pressure swing absorption, may generate oxygen from water using electricity or may use oxygen enriched air produced by membrane filtration. The invention helps people improve their wellness, productivity and comfort, improve performance of mental and/or physical tasks, increase their alertness, quality of life and pleasure, reduce their drowsiness, and aid in curing and preventing disease by increasing the percentage of oxygen in the enclosed space to a beneficial and safe level.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2003Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Inventor: Udi Meirav
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Patent number: 6835231Abstract: In a process for the production of nitrogen by adsorption on carbons or similar molecular sieves contained in a cylinder (2), the amount of Q1 of nitrogen obtainable from the cylinder at the required purity at the cylinder pressure Pp is calculated; compressed air is fed to the cylinder which is brought to a pressure value at least equal to the pressure Pp and in any case greater than the pressure present in a collecting reservoir (3); at any cycle a fixed amount Q2 (where Q1≧Q2) of gas is transferred from the adsorber cylinder to the reservoir (3) and the cylinder is depressurised after each transfer to regenerate carbons. Also claimed are an apparatus for the production of nitrogen, the use of such an apparatus is a drink dispensing device and a drink dispensing device comprising such an apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Inventor: Lorenzo Cogotzi
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Patent number: 6827760Abstract: A system and method for passive hypoxic training provides a person with a low oxygen (hypoxic) environment. Oxygen sensors automatically monitor and control oxygen levels to maintain the altitude desired. CO2 levels are monitored and CO2 is eliminated so that the air a person breathes is substantially clean and fresh. Exposure to a high altitude environment produces physiological changes in a person's body, which becomes more efficient at absorbing and transporting oxygen. Using the present method and system, athletes obtain the benefits of sleeping at a simulated altitude in the user's own home for six to twelve hours, rather than traditional altitude therapies in which athletes spend two to three weeks at high altitude before an athletic competition to obtain similar benefits. This system allows for “live high train low” altitude training that has been shown in controlled studies to provide superior benefits to “live high train high” training.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Colorado Altitude Training LLCInventors: Lawrence M. Kutt, Mark Jellison, Joseph Boatman
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Publication number: 20040231509Abstract: A purge and trap concentrator and a method for drying a stream of sample gas in a gas analysis instrument. A dryer tube has an inlet that receives a stream of sample gas during a drying interval and receives a stream of dry gas during a regeneration interval. The dryer tube also has an outlet and an interior passageway between the inlet and an outlet. Support material comprising polymer sorbent is placed in the interior passageway and provides a support surface area for a hygroscopic coating comprising lithium chloride. A controller controls a heater to increase the temperature of the dryer tube to between 100 and 300 degrees centigrade during the regeneration interval and controls the heater to decrease the temperature of the dryer tube to below 100 degrees centigrade during the drying interval.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2003Publication date: November 25, 2004Applicant: TELEDYNE TEKMAR COMPANYInventor: Thomas M. Hartlein
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Patent number: 6821316Abstract: A method comprising two adsorbers which follow each a phase-shifted cycle successively consisting in an adsorption phase, at high pressure of the cycle, and a regeneration phase, ending in repressurizing of the adsorber.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude et, l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges ClaudeInventors: Alain Guillard, Jan-Marc Peyron
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Patent number: 6811590Abstract: A gas concentrating method and apparatus is provided in which equalization is accomplished below two sieve beds, to thereby save compression energy, to reduce exit noise, and to obtain a gas whose gas purity with respect to an amount of flow has been enhanced. The gas concentrating method makes two sieve beds communicate with each other at their bottoms when a pressure difference between a pressurized pressure and a decompressed pressure is maximized in the multi-bed type sieve beds which alternately operate between pressurization and decompression, to equalize an internal pressure in the sieve beds. The gas concentrating apparatus includes a compressor (50), sieve beds (60-1, 60-2), solenoid valves (40-1, 40-2), an orifice (90), check valves (90-1, 90-2), a storage tank (100), a pressure controller (70), a flow meter (80), a controller (110), and a muffler (20).Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2003Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Oxus Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tae Soo Lee, Yoon Sun Choi
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Patent number: 6767391Abstract: An air filter includes a honeycomb rotor which carries a porous adsorbent and can be rotated in a circumferential direction, a drive means for rotating the honeycomb rotor, a first partition member provided with a first gas introduction section and a second gas exhaust section and a second partition member provided with a first gas exhaust section and a second gas introduction section, the first and second partition members being disposed on both sides of the honeycomb rotor respectively to allow two gases to flow in counter current to each other and to pass through different conduits respectively, a heater disposed at the inlet port of the first gas introduction section, a drive controller for controlling the drive means such that the honeycomb rotor can rotate intermittently by every part of a regenerative/purge-zone facing the first gas introduction section among the surface of the filter of the honeycomb rotor.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Nichias Co., Ltd.Inventors: Minoru Tanaka, Jun Shimada, Katsuhiro Yamashita, Haruko Sasaki
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Patent number: 6767390Abstract: A method to control the performance of desiccant dryers is disclosed that senses multiple variables and optimizes the regeneration cycle to deliver the gas at the desired dew point. The length of the stripping step is reduced or eliminated depending on the desired set point and the operating conditions of the compression system. The control system has the capability to switch to high efficiency mode of operation should the dew point set point be changed. The savings come from not purging as much or any gas during stripping should the system requirements be only to meet the ISA standards for instrument air, despite the system capability of delivering far dryer air.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Cooper Turbocompressor, Inc.Inventors: John R. Battershell, Charles Impastato, Alfredo R. Longo
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Patent number: 6733568Abstract: A method of controlling a plant for processing a gas by adsorption, with N adsorbers R1 to R0 and variable N phase times. The method utilizes a mobile parameter for identifying the operating state of N adsorber which is in each successive phase time of the cycle. For a given phase time, a parameterized sequence (S, S′) of control steps for the plant are defined. A control sequencer of the plant is generated by matching an adsorber (R1 to R0) with each mobile parameter of the parameterized sequence during each phase time of the cycle, causing the succession of phase times of the cycle to be followed at all the adsorbers in operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2003Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: L'Air Liquide, Société Anonyme á Directoire et Conseil de Surveillance pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procédés Georges ClaudeInventors: Guillaume De-Souza, Pierre-Olivier Dolle, Yves Engler
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Patent number: 6712886Abstract: An air purification device has an oxygen-supplying function, in which air in an automobile is sucked by a vacuum pump and purified by a dust collector or an adsorbent such as activated carbon and zeolite, and oxygen is enriched in air to supply oxygen enriched air into the automobile. The air purification device enriches oxygen in air according to a VSA (vacuum swing adsorption) process using a difference between pressure in the adsorption bed and atmospheric pressure, in which nitrogen adsorbed into the adsorbent is release using the vacuum pump. The air purification device has an air filter for removing impurities from air sucked from an inside of the automobile by the vacuum pump, an adsorbent for adsorbing nitrogen from air passing through the air filter and passing oxygen, and an oxygen tank for storing oxygen supplied from the adsorbent and releasing oxygen using a vacuum.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2003Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Inventor: Oh-Young Kim
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Patent number: 6712876Abstract: An oxygen concentrator system with altitude compensation includes at least one oxygen concentrator sub-system and a plenum subsystem. The at least one oxygen concentrator sub-system produces oxygen enriched product which is outputted to both the oxygen concentrator system output and to a plenum chamber within the plenum subsystem. The plenum chamber is trickle charged with the oxygen enriched product when the at least one oxygen concentrator sub-system produces an excess amount of oxygen enriched product. Should the demand for oxygen enriched product exceed the capability of the at least one oxygen concentrator sub-system, additional oxygen enriched product is provided by the plenum chamber until such time that the capability of the at least one oxygen concentrator sub-system exceeds the demand for oxygen enriched product. At that time, oxygen enriched product is no longer provided by the plenum chamber but rather the plenum chamber is again trickle charged.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventors: Tuan Q. Cao, Gary Byrd
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Patent number: 6709496Abstract: An air demoisturizer for an oil expansion vessel of an electrical power unit like an oil-filled transformer, tap changer or choke, has a heating element in the body of absorbent and utilizes a heat-regeneratable absorbent which is cut off by a moisture detector from the oil expansion vessel when the absorbent is saturated and is thermally regenerated. The demoisturizing column is provided in line with an oil receiver through which the dry air is passed before reaching the oil expansion vessel.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Messko Albert Hauser GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Karsten Viereck, Rainer Brill, Kurt Kugler, Werner Krüger
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Patent number: 6709499Abstract: An air-routing household appliance includes an improved removable and washable filter in that the filter is of a flexible fiber material and is finished such that it can bind and/or decompose odorous substances. Such a filter can be disposed, in particular, in the closed process-air circuit of a condensation laundry dryer to free laundry of unpleasant odorous substances. The odor filter is produced, in particular, from a textile material and can, therefore, advantageously be cleaned in a washing machine. For the binding of odorous substances, the fibers of the filter can be treated with particles that can bind odorous substances and from which the odorous substances can also be washed out again to regenerate the filter.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeraete GmbHInventor: Harald Moschütz
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Publication number: 20040003724Abstract: A device is presented which automatically controls the interaction of a medium with an external environment, the temperature of which varies or remains constant. In addition to the medium, the device includes a mechanism for providing constant effectiveness of the medium in the external environment, and an automatic drive mechanism which drives the mechanism for providing constant effectiveness of the medium in the external environment. Advantageously, the device includes a receptacle for the medium, and the receptacle includes a housing incorporating the mechanism for providing constant effectiveness of the medium in the external environment, which is beneficially a movable vent or an expandable vent. The automatic drive mechanism is advantageously a temperature-responsive member or a temperature-responsive fluid movement device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2003Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventor: Earle R. Ellis
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Patent number: 6641644Abstract: The present invention is a gas separator for separating a gas mixture into a product gas. The gas separator has an adsorbent bed including a separation chamber with first and second ports and a molecular sieve material contained in the separation chamber. A first pumping chamber is connected to the first port. A first valve regulates a flow of the gas mixture between the first port and the first pumping chamber. A first piston is located in the first pumping chamber. A second pumping chamber is connected to the second port. A second valve regulates a flow of the product gas between the second port and the second pumping chamber. A second piston is located in the second pumping chamber. A drive system coordinates operation of the first and second pistons and the first and second valves in a cycle including a pressurization stage, a gas shift stage, and a depressurization stage.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: VBOX, IncorporatedInventors: Theodore W. Jagger, Alexander E. Van Brunt, Nicholas P. Van Brunt
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Publication number: 20030167920Abstract: The plant (10) has N adsorbers (R1 to R0) operating according to a cycle with at most N phase times. For the method of controlling this plant, a mobile parameter for identifying the operating state of the adsorber which is in each successive phase time of the cycle is firstly associated with the said phase time. For a given phase time, a parameterized sequence (S, S′) of control steps of the plant (10) during the said given phase time is then defined, each adsorber controlled by the steps of the said sequence being denoted by the parameter for identifying the operating state of the said adsorber. A control sequencer of the plant (10) is lastly generated by matching an adsorber (R1 to R0) with each mobile parameter of the parameterized sequence during each phase time of the cycle, so as to cause the succession of phase times of the cycle to be followed at all the adsorbers in operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventors: Guillaume De-Souza, Pierre-Olivier Dolle, Yves Engler
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Patent number: 6599347Abstract: A method of operating a thermal swing adsorption process by determining a parameter relating to the water content of a feed gas, selecting process conditions for regeneration of the adsorbent in the thermal swing adsorption process based on the parameter and modifying the regeneration process conditions to accord with the selected process conditions for regeneration is disclosed. Apparatus for effecting this adsorption method and apparatus in which regeneration conditions are modified based on the actual ambient water content of the feed gas are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2002Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Mohammad Ali Kalbassi, Nasim Hassan Malik
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Patent number: 6572682Abstract: A Diesel particulate filter cartridge system for filtering particulate matter and nitrogen oxide from a flow of air containing particular matter includes a filter support plate with a plurality of cylindrical electrically regenerable filter media members connected thereto. A NOx trap is also provided that is either incorporated directly into the filter media members or provided as a separate structure in close proximity to the filter media members. A valve assembly includes a number of independently actuatable damper valves that correspond to a number of through holes in the filter support plate. When actuated, the damper valves limiting flow of air through a corresponding through hole and filter media member connected thereto. An outer housing is disposed about the valve assembly and filter media members to contain them in a compact package. A programmable computer control module shuts off the flow of air through a filter media member and selectively electrically regenerates it.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Rypos, Inc.Inventors: Klaus J. Peter, Osama M. Ibrahim
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Patent number: 6565624Abstract: A system and method for passive hypoxic training provides a person with a low oxygen (hypoxic) environment. Oxygen sensors automatically monitor and control oxygen levels to maintain the altitude desired. CO2 levels are monitored and CO2 is eliminated so that the air a person breathes is substantially clean and fresh. Exposure to a high altitude environment produces physiological changes in a person's body, which becomes more efficient at absorbing and transporting oxygen. Using the present method and system, athletes obtain the benefits of sleeping at a simulated altitude in the user's own home for six to twelve hours, rather than traditional altitude therapies in which athletes spend two to three weeks at high altitude before an athletic competition to obtain similar benefits. This system allows for “live high train low” altitude training that has been shown in controlled studies to provide superior benefits to “live high train high” training.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Colorado Altitude Training LLCInventors: Lawrence M. Kutt, Mark Jellison, Joseph Boatman
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Patent number: 6511526Abstract: The present invention is a gas separator for separating a gas mixture into a product gas. The gas separator has an adsorbent bed including a separation chamber with first and second ports and a molecular sieve material contained in the separation chamber. A first pumping chamber is connected to the first port. A first valve regulates a flow of the gas mixture between the first port and the first pumping chamber. A first piston is located in the first pumping chamber. A second pumping chamber is connected to the second port. A second valve regulates a flow of the product gas between the second port and the second pumping chamber. A second piston is located in the second pumping chamber. A drive system coordinates operation of the first and second pistons and the first and second valves in a cycle including a pressurization stage, a gas shift stage, and a depressurization stage.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2002Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: VBOX, IncorporatedInventors: Theodore W. Jagger, Alexander E. Van Brunt, Nicholas P. Van Brunt
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Patent number: 6478850Abstract: A component gas concentrator includes an air compressor/vacuum pump, an air-tight first container containing a molecular sieve bed, the first container in fluid communication with the compressor/vacuum pump through a first gas conduit, and an air-tight second container in fluid communication with the first container through a second gas conduit. A gas flow controller such as PLC controls actuation of valves mounted to the gas conduits.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2002Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Wearair Oxygen Inc.Inventor: John Lee Warren
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Patent number: 6467185Abstract: A potted timer and circuit board assembly for use in a regenerative desiccant air dryer. The potted timer and circuit board assembly comprise a support member of a predetermined size and shape having a first surface and a second surface. A conductive pattern of a predetermined material and thickness is disposed on at least one of the first surface and the second surface of the support member. A predetermined quantity and arrangement of electronic components of a predetermined voltage is disposed on at least one of the first surface and the second surface of the support member for providing a timed electronic signal to a solenoid valve that pneumatically operates an air dryer. A non-conductive material of a predetermined composition encases the electronic components on the support member for insulating the electronic components from environmental elements.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2000Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies CorporationInventors: Matthew D. Mitsch, James Varney
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Patent number: 6454834Abstract: A regenerable air cleaning device is disclosed which comprises a filter holder supporting a regenerable filter that includes activated carbon fibers (ACF) and a control system that is adapted to determine when to regenerate the regenerable filter. The device exhibits high performance and longevity over many regeneration cycles.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2000Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: David E. Livingstone, Michael R. Harms, Daniel T. Chen
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Patent number: 6413484Abstract: A combustion system includes a catalytic oxidizer for oxidizing a mixture of air and fuel vapor. The amount of air provided for mixing with the fuel vapors is determined in accordance with the temperature of the oxidation reaction as measured by a temperature sensor. Controlling the dilution level in this manner provides an efficient vent processing design. The system is used to process vapor emissions emanating from a vehicle fuel tank during refueling.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1999Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Tokheim CorporationInventor: Wolfgang H. Koch
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Patent number: 6391098Abstract: An air dryer for a vehicle air braking system comprises a container having first, second and third compartments, the first compartment having an upstream inlet for connection to a source of air under pressure, a vent for connection to the exterior of the container and a desiccant therein, the second compartment including a chamber having an inlet downstream of the first compartment with a non-return valve therein, a fluid connection to the first compartment having a restrictor therein, and the third compartment including a chamber having an inlet downstream of the second compartment with a non-return valve therein and an outlet for connection to a fluid pressure using device.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1999Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: American Standard International Inc.Inventor: Barry David Thomas
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Adsorbing device, method of deodorizing therewith, and method of supplying high concentration oxygen
Patent number: 6379435Abstract: An adsorbing device comprising a main body having an intake port and an exhaust port and accommodating therein an adsorbing composition capable of adsorbing a gaseous specific substance; regenerating means attached to the main body for releasing the specific substance from the adsorbing composition; a sensor capable of detecting the specific substance arranged at least near the exhaust port of the main body; and a control unit for instructing the regenerating means to operate when the sensor detects the specific substance at a higher value than a predetermined value. The present invention intends to facilitate an operation to regenerate the adsorbing composition by heating and enable automation of the operation, thereby to prevent deterioration of the adsorbing composition.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1999Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takeshi Fukunaga, Takuya Noro, Takenori Hirano -
Patent number: 6375722Abstract: A system for drying a gas includes a source of gas, a compressor connected to the source, and a heat of compression dryer connected to the compressor. The dryer includes a first tower and a second tower, each tower containing desiccant material therein. Temperature monitors are provided at the inlet of the dryer and at the outlet of the towers. Temperature readings from the temperature monitors are communicated to a controller which determines a suitable mode in which the dryer is to be placed.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Henderson Engineering Co., Inc.Inventors: Charles A. Henderson, Terry D. Henderson
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Publication number: 20020035927Abstract: A system and method for passive hypoxic training provides a person with a low oxygen (hypoxic) environment. Oxygen sensors automatically monitor and control oxygen levels to maintain the altitude desired. CO2 levels are monitored and CO2 is eliminated so that the air a person breathes is substantially clean and fresh. Exposure to a high altitude environment produces physiological changes in a person's body, which becomes more efficient at absorbing and transporting oxygen. Using the present method and system, athletes obtain the benefits of sleeping at a simulated altitude in the user's own home for six to twelve hours, rather than traditional altitude therapies in which athletes spend two to three weeks at high altitude before an athletic competition to obtain similar benefits. This system allows for “live high train low” altitude training that has been shown in controlled studies to provide superior benefits to “live high train high” training.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2001Publication date: March 28, 2002Inventors: Lawrence M. Kutt, Mark Jellison, Joseph Boatman
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Patent number: 6284020Abstract: A method of maintaining cleanliness of substrates including a first step for accommodating at least a piece of substrate having a gaseous impurity-trapping filter arranged close thereto in a hermetically sealed box, and a second step for circulating the atmosphere in the box at a rate of two or more times a minute so that impurities in the atmosphere are adsorbed by the gaseous impurity-trapping filter. A box for accommodating substrates includes a housing in which space for accommodating the substrates is hermetically closed with a lid, a gaseous impurity-trapping filter arranged in the housing and adapted to adsorb impurities contained in the atmosphere in space, and an atmosphere-circulating device having a ratio of the circulating capacity to the space volume of not smaller than 2 in order to circulate the atmosphere so as to pass it through the gaseous impurity-trapping filter.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Ayako Mizuno, Makiko Katano, Katsuya Okumura
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Patent number: 6245127Abstract: A low pressure swing adsorption process and apparatus for the recovery of carbon dioxide from multi-component gas mixtures, utilizing the simultaneous purge and evacuation of opposite ends of the adsorber(s) to effect controlled depressurization in the adsorber bed(s) to maintain the constant purity of a carbon dioxide-enriched product stream recovered from the adsorber inlet(s).Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.Inventors: Michael Scott Kane, Frederick Wells Leavitt, Mark William Ackley, Frank Notaro
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Publication number: 20010001939Abstract: A VPSA apparatus includes a first adsorbent bed and a second adsorbent bed, a feed blower for providing a flow of a gas mixture at about atmospheric pressure to the beds, and a vacuum blower for removing a flow of gas therefrom and venting the gas to a space at atmospheric pressure. The VPSA process causes the first adsorbent bed to be poised for evacuation by the vacuum blower and concurrently, the second adsorbent bed is under vacuum conditions and is poised for pressurization by the feed blower. A single motor is coupled by a common shaft to both the feed blower and the vacuum blower and operates both. A conduit/valve arrangement is operative during at least a portion of a process time when the adsorbent beds are in pressurizing/evacuation states, respectively, to couple the feed blower to the second adsorbent bed when at vacuum and for concurrently coupling the vacuum blower to the first adsorbent bed which is to be evacuated.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2001Publication date: May 31, 2001Inventors: James Smolarek, Michael John Sinicropi, Herbert Raymond Schaub
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Patent number: 6176897Abstract: Pressure swing adsorption separation of a feed gas mixture, to obtain a purified product gas of the less strongly adsorbed fraction of the feed gas mixture, is performed in a plurality of preferably an even number of adsorbent beds, with each adsorbent bed communicating at its product end directly to a variable volume expansion chamber, and at its feed end by directional valves to a feed compressor and an exhaust vacuum pump. For high frequency operation of the pressure swing adsorption cycle, a high surface area layered support is used for the adsorbent. The compressor and vacuum pump pistons may be integrated with the cycle, reciprocating at twice the cycle frequency. Alternative configurations of the layered adsorbent beds are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1997Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Questor Industries Inc.Inventor: Bowie G. Keefer
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Patent number: 6146447Abstract: Process and single-bed pressure swing adsorption system for separating gas mixtures, especially air. The process includes a simultaneous countercurrent product purge and partial product repressurization step which shortens cycle time and improves overall system operation.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1998Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Shivaji Sircar, Tarik Naheiri, Jochen Rainer Fischer
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Patent number: 6077330Abstract: Device and method for the regeneration of a drying agent in compressed air system. The wetting degree of the drying agent is estimated and recorded by a control unit. The control unit ensures that the drying agent is dehumidified as soon as the wetting degree has reached a certain wetting degree. This certain wetting degree may be set to different levels for different operational condition.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1998Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: AB VolvoInventor: Mats Sabelstrom
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Patent number: 6050651Abstract: Air braking system of vehicles usually have a piston compressor (C) and a desiccant (D) for drying the compressor output air. The desiccant is periodically regenerated by downstream air from e.g. a reservoir (R). When a compressor is brought on load, the initial charge of air may be oil laden. The invention provides a delay mechanism to permit such initial charge of air to pass directly to exhaust.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Wabco Automotive UK LimitedInventor: Barry David Thomas
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Patent number: 5980608Abstract: An apparatus for storage and dispensing of a gas, comprising a gas storage and dispensing vessel holding a physical sorbent medium and gas adsorbed on the physical sorbent medium, wherein a carrier gas, e.g., helium, hydrogen, argon, etc., is flowed through the vessel to effect desorption of the sorbate gas and entrainment of the desorbed gas in the carrier gas stream. The storage and dispensing system of the invention may be employed to provide the dispensed sorbate gas to a downstream locus of use in applications such as epitaxial film formation and ion implantation, in the manufacture of semiconductor devices.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Advanced Technology Materials, Inc.Inventors: James Dietz, James V. McManus
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Patent number: 5980615Abstract: A compact desiccant-operated air dryer includes air directing housings, each housing including a separate desiccant bed. Each housing includes an associated desiccant bed to provide dehumidification to process air flow during a dehumidification phase of the housing; during operation, at least one desiccant housing will be in the dehumidification phase so as to provide continuous dehumidification. The associated desiccant bed for a desiccant housing is reactivated during the reactivation phase of the desiccant housing. Each desiccant housing extends between two external chambers at each end; a process inlet chamber and reactivation outlet chamber at one end, and a process outlet chamber and a reactivation inlet chamber at the other end. Each housing is connected to the two chambers at each end by a distinct associated inlet or outlet.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Inventor: Robert J. Roe
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Patent number: 5961698Abstract: A twin tower gas drying system for cleaning and drying a stream of unpurified pressurized gas received from a source thereof for use of a pneumatic system. The drying system includes a manifold block provided with the plurality of ports. A separator and sump is connected to such block and to one of the ports for initially separating moisture and particulates from such stream of unpurified gas, and for directing the remainder of the stream to the one port in the block. A pair of desiccant containing canisters are threadably mounted on a surface of the block opposite that of the separator and sump by two respective threaded shuttle valves. The canisters and shuttle valves are, in addition, connected in fluid communication with certain of the ports provided in the block for supplying and removing pressurized air from the canisters. A port is provided for discharging dry clean air from the block. Other ports provided in the block exhaust purged air to the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake CompanyInventors: Murtaza R. Dossaji, Larry L. Foster, Conley L. McGee, Charlie E. Jones, Glenn A. Thomas, Michael V. Kazakis
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Patent number: 5912426Abstract: A VPSA apparatus includes a first adsorbent bed and a second adsorbent bed, a feed blower for providing a flow of a gas mixture at about atmospheric pressure to the beds, and a vacuum blower for removing a flow of gas therefrom and venting the gas to a space at atmospheric pressure. The VPSA process causes the first adsorbent bed to be poised for evacuation by the vacuum blower and concurrently, the second adsorbent bed is under vacuum conditions and is poised for pressurization by the feed blower. A single motor is coupled by a common shaft to both the feed blower and the vacuum blower and operates both. A conduit/valve arrangement is operative during at least a portion of a process time when the adsorbent beds are in pressurizing/evacuation states, respectively, to couple the feed blower to the second adsorbent bed when at vacuum and for concurrently coupling the vacuum blower to the first adsorbent bed which is to be evacuated.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1997Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.Inventors: James Smolarek, Michael John Sinicropi, Herbert Raymond Schaub
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Patent number: 5902381Abstract: A maintenance free dehydrating breather apparatus for equipment such as oil cooled transformers and the like includes a cap and vessel enclosing a container for desiccant. A heater is mounted within the container in contact with the desiccant. The apparatus is connected through the cap to the equipment being supplied with dehydrated air. When the equipment requires dehydrated air, it draws air in through a vent valve in the vessel and thence through walls of the container and the desiccant. When the equipment expels air, the air is passed out through the vent valve, which otherwise normally seals off the interior of the vessel from the moisture in outside air. At selected intervals, for a selected period of time, a heater within the container is supplied with electrical power to heat the desiccant to drive off the moisture therefrom, which condenses on the walls of the vessel and flows to the bottom of the vessel where it is discharged through the vent valve.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: Thomas M. Golner, Shirish P. Mehta
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Patent number: 5876488Abstract: The invention provides a regenerable supported amine sorbent having an amine concentration of from about 35 wt. % to about 75 wt. %. The balance of the sorbent is a porous support which provides the sorbent with structural rigidity and a surface for gas/solid contact. The invention further provides a process for making the sorbent and system for cyclically absorbing and desorbing carbon dioxide using a plurality of sorbent beds.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1996Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Philip J. Birbara, Thomas P. Filburn, Timothy A. Nalette
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Patent number: 5827358Abstract: A rapid pressure swing adsorption oxygen concentrator is provided having a plurality of at least three sieve beds cycled in sequence such that each is pressurized during one segment of a cycle and depressurized during a plurality of segments of a cycle while the other sieve beds are being sequentially pressurized. Preferably, approximately six sieves are provided and pressurized in sequence, with each being pressurized for approximately 60.degree. of the cycle and depressurized for from about 270.degree. to 300.degree. of the cycle. Each sieve is thereby pressurized for about one to two seconds and depressurized for about five to ten seconds. By utilizing the ability of the sieve material to adsorb faster than it can desorb gas, high output of up to 96% pure oxygen results with a low sieve volume and low power consumption.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1996Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: Impact MST, IncorporationInventors: Stanley Kulish, Robert P. Swank
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Patent number: 5766310Abstract: A single stage secondary oxygen concentrator for receiving a gas mixture from a first stage oxygen concentrator and a method of use therefor is disclosed. The concentrator includes a first carbon molecular sieve bed and a second carbon molecular sieve bed. A first inlet valve is connected to an inlet of the first carbon molecular sieve bed and a second inlet valve is connected to the inlet of the second carbon molecular sieve bed. A first product outlet valve is connected to the outlet of the first carbon molecular sieve bed and a second product outlet valve is connected to the product outlet of the carbon molecular sieve bed. The oxygen concentrator has control means for controlling a first cycle in which the first carbon molecular sieve bed is being charged with the gas mixture and the second carbon molecular sieve bed is being desorbed.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1996Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Litton Systems IncorporatedInventor: Robert Louis Cramer
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Patent number: 5632802Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for removing moisture from compressed air through a pre-compression adsorptive desiccant bed, heat reactivated and regenerative air drying and filtration system. This system consists of an air filter affixed to a blower and in communication with a heater connected and communicating with a conduit communicating with a first valve and a second valve. The first and second valve are each connected to another conduit which is connected to a desiccant bed adsorption unit and another valve and conduit which is in communication with an air compression machine. Each desiccant bed is preferably of tubular configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1995Date of Patent: May 27, 1997Inventors: George R. Grgich, Michael S. Cranford, John C. Patton
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Patent number: 5593478Abstract: A rotary valve at the inlets of a plurality of columns cyclically (1) selects first columns on a cyclic basis to receive compressed air, adsorb nitrogen and other components in the compressed air and pass oxygen and argon to a user (e.g. patient), second columns to desorb the adsorbed components in such columns and (3) third columns to equalize pressures where the first columns change progressively to the second columns and vice versa. A compressor having adjustable characteristics and regulated in an open or closed loop introduces the compressed air through the valve to the first columns to provide an adjustable air flow for obtaining a prescribed oxygen flow to the user. An indication may be provided when the compressor characteristics regulated for obtaining the prescribed oxygen flow rate are outside particular limits. The valve may have a variable speed related to the compressor flow variations to regulate the air pressure in the columns in accordance with the air flow rate into the columns.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1994Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Assignee: Sequal Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Charles C. Hill, Theodore B. Hill
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Patent number: 5547491Abstract: A process and apparatus for the selective recovery of solvents from solvent gas mixtures according to which the solvent gas mixture undergoes a sorption process, individual solvent gas fractions are fractionally desorbed from the sorption agent, condensed at staggered time intervals, measured to determine their composition, and collected separately.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1994Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Assignees: Adolf Lony KG Flexible Verpackungen, Rafflenbeul & PartnerInventors: Werner Berwian, Thomas Frohs, Rolf Rafflenbeul
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Patent number: 5542965Abstract: In a process and installation for removing solvent vapor from exhaust air sucked from a working space, the air is fed to at least two parallel activated carbon adsorbers. Each adsorber can be switched to and fro between a charging mode in which it adsorbs solvent vapors from the exhaust air flowing through the adsorber, and a regeneration mode in which it is separated from the flow of exhaust air and flushed with water vapor and desorbed. To save energy and to reduce environmental pollution, at the end of the regeneration period each adsorber has a drying phase in which exhaust air from the working space flows through the adsorber, the air thereafter being fed to an adsorber which is operating in the charging mode.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1994Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: U.E. Sebald Druck und Verlag GmbHInventors: Werner Straubinger, Gunter Pecher, Richard Kohlmann
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Patent number: 5403384Abstract: In a regenerable collective protection system the turbine of an air cycle machine is driven by a potion of the clean air output of a pressure swing adsorber bed pair in the system. The beds in the pair are used alternately to cleanse contaminated air. They are then alternately purged of contaminant products. Valves are used to direct these alternate operations. The valve closures cause overpressures in the clean air output. The overpressures are predictable in relation to the valve actuation sequence and are removed by coordinating operation of a surge air bleed valve in the clean air output with valve actuation in the pressure swing adsorber bed pair.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1993Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: FMC CorporationInventors: Jeffrey C. Faul, Kenneth B. Groves, Debra L. Sutton
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Patent number: 5344474Abstract: A desiccant tower receives air at its air inlet and concentrates the oxygen in this air in order to provide a gas at its gas outlet which has a concentration of oxygen exceeding the concentration of oxygen normally found in air. A bypass conduit is coupled to the desiccant tower so as to syphon off gas from the desiccant tower at a point where the gas within the desiccant tower has a concentration of oxygen which is less than the concentration of oxygen in the gas at the gas outlet of the desiccant tower. The gases at the gas outlet of the desiccant tank and in the conduit are mixed so as to produce an output gas mixture having a desired concentration of oxygen. The desired concentration of oxygen is less than a desiccant tower can ordinarily provide but greater than the concentration of oxygen normally found in air.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1993Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Air Dry Corporation of AmericaInventor: Robert A. Null