Directly And Indirectly Heated Patents (Class 202/233)
  • Patent number: 4211610
    Abstract: A heat and mass transfer method and apparatus in which a vertically extending conduit defines an upward flow path for a mixture of vapor and liquid. In a disclosed embodiment of a deodorizer, steam is injected into edible oil or fat and causes it to follow an extended, serpentine flow path. Since the deodorizer is operated at sub-atmospheric pressure, the steam expansion is large and promotes efficient heat and mass transfer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1973
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1980
    Assignee: The Cambrian Engineering Group Limited
    Inventor: Raymond J. McGowan
  • Patent number: 4054493
    Abstract: Preheated saline water, typically sea or brackish water, is further heated by quanta of steam, passed to it at differential temperatures and pressures and condensed in the saline water. Scale compounds are precipitated and scale-forming bicarbonates decomposed, with the evolution of carbon dioxide, which is gathered and expelled by steam accessory to the quanta of steam. Post-thermal saline water, which is formed, is multistage flash vaporized while self-cooling. The flashed vapors are compressed to form said quanta of steam. After being further cooled while preheating saline water, post-thermal saline water is evaporated in a multistage vapor compression evaporator, producing brine at a high concentration factor. Relative to equilibrium in scale-compound precipitation between 302.degree. F and 347.degree. F, the recovery of fresh water is 70% to 80% for sea water, and 80% to 90% for brackish waters over a wide range of salinity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1977
    Inventor: Paul S. Roller
  • Patent number: 4053368
    Abstract: A process for the purification of water comprises a step-wise procedure for heating and evaporating water to be purified at different location and then condensing water thus evaporated. The water is heated in the form of a sheet by solar energy while in a pan at least part of the bottom of which is capable of absorbing the heat content of solar radiation, and in which it is covered by a layer of liquid which transmits solar radiation therethrough, is immiscible with water and which has a vapor pressure less than that of water. The liquid is usually an oil. Various mechanical devices are disclosed for optimizing utilization of solar radiation reaching the pan. Evaporation of heated water removed from the sheet of water to the evaporator is preferably effected under reduced pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1977
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Jean-Claude F. Courvoisier, Jean-Luc Ch. Meylan, Daniel M. Gross, Jacques Pierre D. Fournier
  • Patent number: 3951752
    Abstract: Saline water, typically sea water or brackish water, after deaeration and deoxygenation is preheated, then further heated by steam condensing with the preheated saline water. By the further heating, bicarbonates are thermally decomposed, forming carbon dioxide, while scale compounds, comprising magnesium hydroxide, anhydrite and minor compounds containing silica, iron, alumina, phosphate, etc., are thermally precipitated. Some of the steam is uncondensed and issues from the further heated saline water with included, evolved carbon dioxide. It is condensed in preheating saline water; evolved carbon dioxide is separated from the condensate and recycled to the saline water to prevent alkaline scale in preheating, while condensate is combined with the further heated saline water, forming post-thermal saline water. This is flash vaporized while cooling and the steam is regenerated by compressing the flashed vapors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1973
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1976
    Inventor: Paul S. Roller