Patents Assigned to Cash Engineering Research Pty Ltd.
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Patent number: 6846348Abstract: A system for delivering dry compressed gas is provided, the gas being separated from any entrained liquid lubricant and then passed through a moisture absorber column to interact with a moisture-removing fluid. The fluid is a liquid lubricant or is maintained in a separate closed circuit relative to the liquid lubricant. A moisture stripping device receives some of the gas from the absorber column, which is passed in moisture exchange relation with the fluid before the fluid enters the column. The column has a housing defining a vertical absorption zone, and partition plates each defining gas flow holes. The plates have at least one tube passing therethrough, with an open upper end above one plate, and a lower end adjacent the next lower plate. The fluid passes down the tubes and across a top surface of each plate, with the gas flow passing upwardly through the holes in the plates.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2001Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Cash Engineering Research Pty Ltd.Inventor: Anthony John Kitchener
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Patent number: 6843836Abstract: A rotary compressor system having a drive rotary compressor unit, a separator vessel (13) receiving compressed gas and entrained liquid from said compressor for collecting the liquid therein and for returning the liquid to a lower pressure zone of the compressor and a moisture absorber receiving compressed gas flow leaving a separation zone of the separator vessel and passing the compressed gas flow relative to a flow of said liquid such that moisture in the compressed gas flow is transferred to said liquid.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2001Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Cash Engineering Research Pty Ltd.Inventor: Anthony John Kitchener
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Patent number: 5803715Abstract: A flooded compressor control system that comprises a flooded compressor (11), an inlet throttle valve (14) and a final filter (25) mounted separately from a separator vessel (23) wherein the inlet throttle valve (14) and the final filter (25) form a combined assembly, the final filter (25) further incorporates a minimum pressure valve (28) that controls the discharge of clean compressed gas from the final filter (25) resulting in a reduction in the number of pipe joints in the system.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1996Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Cash Engineering Research Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Anthony John Kitchener
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Patent number: 5697763Abstract: A rotary compressor having a drive motor and a single pressure vessel, wherein the pressure vessel acts both as a gas oil separator and as a compressed gas storage tank. The compressor employs a control for valves in order to close off the supply of oil and gas from entering the compressor prior to cessation of the compressor's rotation.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1996Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Cash Engineering Research Pty LtdInventor: Anthony J. Kitchener
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Patent number: 5492461Abstract: A flooded compressor system has a compressor unit (10) with intermeshing rotors and a separator (12) for retaining a volume of liquid. The separator (12) is arranged to receive compressed gas and liquid discharged from the compressor unit (10) through an outlet (17) and is formed solely by a single length of pipe of substantially uniform cross section which has a first substantially horizontal portion (19) to retain a liquid pool (18) and a second elevated portion (23) connected to the first portion by a bend in the pipe. A compressed gas outlet (25) leads from the second elevated portion to a separate filter element (14), and a liquid filter element (30) is mounted from, and communicates directly with the first horizontal portion of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Cash Engineering Research Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Anthony J. Kitchener, Michael Hinze
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Patent number: 4761166Abstract: A compressor system arrangement of the type arranged to compress a liquid gas/mixture and discharge same into a separator vessel where the compressed gas is separated from the liquid and passed to a clean compressed gas outlet. To make such compressor systems competitive with other gas compressors it is necessary to make the overall system package smaller and to achieve this in accordance with the present invention, the compressor (7) is housed substantially within the separator vessel (2) and the filter element (4) is annularly disposed adjacent to a circumferential wall (22) of the separator vessel (2) with the filter element 4 being preferably housed within a dry sump compartment defined by a partition wall (40) with one or more access openings (42,63,3) located in an upper region of the separator vessel (2) in a position of use of the compressor system.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1987Date of Patent: August 2, 1988Assignee: Cash Engineering Research Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Anthony J. Kitchener, Gerd Cromm