Patents Assigned to Turbotak Inc.
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Patent number: 5565180Abstract: Gas reacting apparatus and method are described for wet mass transfer of solute gases from a gas stream with a liquid or slurry reacting medium capable of chemisorption of solute gases in the gas stream. The apparatus comprises an elongated conduit means and plurality of dual-fluid spray means coaxially spaced in series within the conduit means and countercurrently or cocurrently directed to the gas stream for spraying the liquid or slurry reacting medium into the conduit means to form a plurality of spray contact zones of uniformly-distributed fine droplets, which may be in individual gas-liquid contact zones, wherein intimate contact of high interfacial surface area between the sprayed liquid or slurry and the gas stream is effected to remove solute gases from the gas stream. Such individual gas-liquid contact zones may be separated by demisters which agglomerate and remove liquid droplets from the gas stream before it passes to the next zone, with a demister also being provided at the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1991Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: Turbotak Inc.Inventor: Donald R. Spink
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Patent number: 5439509Abstract: Solute gas-rich absorbing media formed in scrubbing a solute gas from an off-gas stream prior to discharge of the same are regenerated to solute gas-lean absorbing medium for recycle to the scrubbing operation. Hot solute gas-rich absorbing media is formed into one or more spray patterns of very small liquid droplets in a flowing purge steam stream in a chamber into which the solute gas is desorbed from the droplets. The droplets are coalesced to form a regenerated absorption medium, the solute gas-containing gas stream is cooled to condense out the steam and a pure solute gas stream is recovered. The operation may be effected in multiple stripping stages, which may utilize cocurrent flow of solute gas laden absorbing medium and purge steam within a single chamber or in multiple chambers. Multiple stripping steps may be effected within a single stripping stage.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1993Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Assignee: Turbotak Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Spink, Kim D. Nguyen
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Patent number: 5362464Abstract: Gas reacting apparatus and method are described for wet mass transfer of solute gases from a gas stream with a liquid or slurry reacting medium capable of chemisorption of solute gases in the gas stream. The apparatus comprises an elongated conduit defining a primary reaction zone in fluid-flow communication with a fan defining both a secondary reaction zone and a spray coalescence zone, and plurality of dual fluid sprays coaxially spaced in series within the conduit and countercurrently or cocurrently directed to the gas stream for spraying the liquid or slurry reacting medium into said conduit to form a plurality of spray contact zones of uniformly-distributed fine droplets wherein intimate contact of high interfacial surface area between the sprayed liquid or slurry and the gas stream is effected to remove solute gases from the gas stream.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1991Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Assignee: Turbotak Inc.Inventors: J. Stuart Burgess, Donald R. Spink, Jerry Y. Stein
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Patent number: 5192517Abstract: Gas reacting apparatus and method are described for wet mass transfer of solute gases from a gas stream with a liquid or slurry reacting medium capable of chemisorption of solute gases in the gas stream. The apparatus comprises an elongated conduit means and plurality of dual-fluid spray means coaxially spaced in series within the conduit means and countercurrently or cocurrently directed to the gas stream for spraying the liquid or slurry reacting medium into the conduit means to form a plurality of spray contact zones or uniformly-distributed fine droplets in individual gas-liquid contact zones wherein intimate contact of high interfacial surface area between the sprayed liquid or slurry and the gas stream is effected to remove solute gases from the gas stream. The gas-liquid contact zones are separated by demisters which agglomerater and remove liquid droplets from the gas stream before it passes to the next zone. A demister also is provided at the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1991Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: Turbotak Inc.Inventor: Donald R. Spink
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Patent number: 5025989Abstract: Novel nozzle designs useful for forming atomized sprays of fine liquid droplets in a continuous gas phase or fine gas bubbles in a continuous liquid phase, for a variety of purposes, are described. In one embodiment, the nozzle comprises a multiple number of orifices communicating with a single source of both liquid and gas, usually air, to spray in different directions away from the nozzle. In another embodiment, both gas and liquid feeds to the nozzle are effected at the same end, opposite to a single spray orifice or a multiple number of spray orifices. Also described are a plurality of designs for replaceable orifices.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1989Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Assignee: Turbotak Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Spink, Edward F. Spink
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Patent number: 5023064Abstract: Gas reacting apparatus and method are described for wet mass transfer of solute gases from a gas stream with a liquid or slurry reacting medium capable of chemisorption of solute gases in the gas stream. The apparatus comprises an elongated conduit means defining a primary reaction zone in fluid-flow communication with a fan means defining both a secondary reaction zone and a spray coalescence zone, and plurality of dual fluid spray means coaxially spaced in series within the conduit means and countercurrently or cocurrently directed to the gas stream for spraying the liquid or slurry reacting medium into said conduit means to form a plurality of spray contact zones of uniformly-distributed fine droplets wherein intimate contact of high interfacial surface area between the sprayed liquid or slurry and the gas stream is effected to remove solute gases from the gas stream.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: Turbotak Inc.Inventors: J. Stuart Burgess, Donald R. Spink, Jerry Y. Stein
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Patent number: 4963329Abstract: Gas reacting apparatus and method are described for wet mass transfer of solute gases from a gas stream with a liquid or slurry reacting medium capable of chemisorption of solute gases in the gas stream. The apparatus comprises an elongated conduit defining a primary reaction zone in fluid-flow communication with a fan defining both a secondary reaction zone and a spray coalescence zone, and a plurality of dual-fluid spray nozzles coaxially spaced in series within the conduit and countercurrently or cocurrently directed to the gas stream for spraying the liquid or slurry reacting medium into said conduit to form a plurality of spray contact zones of uniformly-distributed fine droplets wherein intimate contact of high interfacial surface area between the sprayed liquid or slurry and the gas stream is effected to remove solute gases from the gas stream.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1988Date of Patent: October 16, 1990Assignee: Turbotak Inc.Inventors: J. Stuart Burgess, Donald R. Spink, Jerry Y. Stein
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Patent number: 4893752Abstract: Novel nozzle designs useful for forming atomized sprays of fine liquid droplets in a continous gas phase or fine gas bubbles in a continuous liquid phase, for a variety of purposes, are described. In one embodiment, the nozzle comprises a multiple number of orifices communicating with a single source of both liquid and gas, usually air, to spray in different directions away from the nozzle. In another embodiment, both gas and liquid feeds to the nozzle are effected at the same end, opposite to a single spray orifice or a multiple number of spray orifices. Also described are a plurality of designs for replaceable orifices.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1988Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: Turbotak Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Spink, Edward F. Spink
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Patent number: RE34586Abstract: Novel nozzle designs useful for forming atomized sprays of fine liquid droplets in a continuous gas phase or fine gas bubbles in a continuous liquid phase, for a variety of purposes, are described. In one embodiment, the nozzle comprises a multiple number of orifices communicating with a single source of both liquid and gas, usually air, to spray in different directions away from the nozzle. In another embodiment, both gas and liquid feeds to the nozzle are effected at the same end, opposite to a single spray orifice or a multiple number of spray orifices. Also described are a plurality of designs for replaceable orifices.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1991Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: Turbotak Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Spink, Edward F. Spink