Directly Heated Patents (Class 202/234)
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Patent number: 4277311Abstract: The thermal efficiency of an ammonia still is significantly increased by the use, in conjunction with the usual countercurrent steam stripping medium, of an auxiliary inert gas stripping medium initially heated and humidified by passage through a heat exchanger together with hot still bottoms derived from the still.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1978Date of Patent: July 7, 1981Assignee: Bethlehem Steel CorporationInventors: Daniel Kwasnoski, Charles J. Sterner
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Patent number: 4276122Abstract: A solar distillation unit is disclosed capable of operating entirely off solar radiation and intended for large scale industrial use offshore. A lens focusing system housed within an enclosed shell focuses the incident radiation from the sun on a heating element. Saltwater or contaminated fresh water is ejected toward the heating element at a predetermined rate resulting in the immediate evaporation of the water. The water vapor migrates and condenses on the cooler inner surface of the shell running to the bottom where it is collected and removed as fresh water.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1978Date of Patent: June 30, 1981Inventor: Wesley L. Snyder
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Patent number: 4273611Abstract: A method for treating a spent emulsion of oil in water used in an industrial process, in particular an emulsion of cutting oil in water is described.The method comprises at least one stage in which heat energy is supplied continuously to said emulsion for evaporating a predetermined quantity of the water contained therein and to raise the concentration of said oil in the emulsion to a value such as to enable this latter to be burnt in an industrial burner, said heat energy being at least partly provided by utilizing solar energy, and further comprises at least one stage of burning the emulsion of said oil concentration in a burner in an industrial or heating plant.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1979Date of Patent: June 16, 1981Assignee: Le Metalli Industrialle S.p.A.Inventors: Pietro Blasio, Maurizio Talini
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Patent number: 4273620Abstract: Reconcentration of moist glycol, which has been used to dry natural gas, by heating the moist glycol with flue gas from a reboiler and by thereafter stripping water from the moist glycol with the dried flue gas or with a hydrocarbon gas by-product of the natural gas being dried.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1978Date of Patent: June 16, 1981Assignee: Davy International AGInventor: Walter Knobel
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Patent number: 4270981Abstract: Solar distillation apparatus are disclosed in which a substantial part of the heat of condensation of the condensing liquid is recovered. A conduit having an inclined smooth lower surface is disposed above the liquid to be distilled and on which the evaporated liquid condenses and releases its heat of condensation. A fluid is circulated through the conduit in a heat exchanging relationship with the lower surface thereof, the fluid absorbing a substantial part of the released heat of condensation. The condensed liquid flows along the bottom of the inclined lower surface and is discharged from the lower end thereof and collected. The conduit in the preferred embodiments is flat and transparent and the spacing between the upper and lower walls of the conduit is selected so that only a small part of the solar energy is absorbed in the conduit while the fluid in the conduit recovers a substantial part of the released heat of condensation.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1978Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: North American Utility Construction Corp.Inventor: Virgil Stark
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Patent number: 4269664Abstract: Liquid treating apparatus especially useful for water purification, including an output section and an input section interconnected at their tops by a closed condensation chamber. The input section includes raw liquid supply and return columns, opening at their bottoms into a raw liquid supply open to the atmosphere, and the output section includes treated liquid supply and return columns open at their bottoms into a treated liquid container also open to the atmosphere.Treated liquid is cooled and circulated in the output section to produce and maintain negative pressure at one end of the condensation chamber, and raw water in mixed liquid and vapor form is supplied by aspiration in the input section, the vapor phase passing through the condensation chamber, and the liquid phase being used to drive the pump which causes the circulation in the output section. Several embodiments of the invention are shown.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1978Date of Patent: May 26, 1981Inventor: Philip G. Younger
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Patent number: 4267021Abstract: A single effect solar distillation apparatus of the tilted or inclined floor type is disclosed which absorbs solar energy to evaporate a liquid distilland more efficiently. The present distillation apparatus is especially useful for desalination of sea water and includes a number of structural improvements to utilize the absorbed solar energy in a basically more efficient manner than previous still designs of this type. The distilland is evaporated in the present solar distillation apparatus substantially without turbulence especially at the evaporating surfaces to avoid certain heat transfer losses previously encountered during distillation. This basically novel mode of solar distillation is achieved with a particular relationship between the evaporating and the condensing surfaces in the apparatus which further cooperate with an improved structure where said evaporation takes place.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1978Date of Patent: May 12, 1981Inventors: Dimitrios M. Speros, Philip C. Speros
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Patent number: 4261796Abstract: There is disclosed a water distiller, primarily for producing water for human consumption which includes a boiler with an electric heater, a fractional distillation tower extending about two or more feet above the boiler, a gas trap at the top of the tower, and a steam conduit exiting from the tower below the gas trap and leading into a condensation tube with a water-cooled jacket. The boiler and tower are of uniform cross-section to facilitate cleaning by running a swab through this tube. An unprocessed water inlet is located in the bottom of the water jacket, and at the top of the water jacket is an exit orifice for preheated input water. A conduit for preheated input water leads to the bottom-most part of the boiler of the distiller. An overflow conduit is provided which is directly opposite the preheated water inlet; the highest point of the overflow conduit serves to automatically regulate the depth and volume of water in the boiler.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1978Date of Patent: April 14, 1981Inventor: Kenneth D. Lemoine
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Patent number: 4252602Abstract: Apparatus is disclosed for treating pickling solutions used for pickling metal, such as iron, steel, special alloys, or the like. In a preferred embodiment, the apparatus includes an evaporator, a condensor, a crystallizer, a crystal-separating device, fittings and conduits for connection to the metal-treating plant, and a device for automatically controlling the evaporation rate in the evaporator. The evaporator includes a flow channel, vapor removal connection above the liquid level in the flow channel, an inlet and outlet for the solution being treated, and a plurality of electrodes for directly applying AC current to the solution. The electrodes are mounted spaced along the length of th flow channel and are completely covered by the solution so as to be out of contact with the vapor. The crystallizer comprises an upright cylindrical vessel having an inlet and an outlet, a driven shaft extending in the center line of the vessel, and is provided with radial ribs.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1978Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Assignee: Ruthner Industrieanlagen-AktiengesellschaftInventor: Albert Krepler
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Patent number: 4249515Abstract: A solar energy heating apparatus comprising means for concentrating solar energy incident thereon at an absorption station, an absorber located at the said absorption station for absorbing solar energy concentrated thereat, a first passageway associated with the said energy concentrating means for directing fluid so as to be preheated by the proportion of the incident energy absorbed by the said means, a second passageway associated with the absorber for effecting principal heating of fluid directed therethrough, the second passageway being such that on directing fluid through the first passageway it is initially preheated by the proportion of the incident energy absorbed by the said energy concentrating means, the preheated fluid thereafter being directed to the second passageway where the principal heating takes place.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1978Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Inventor: Victor J. Page
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Patent number: 4247369Abstract: A compact integral apparatus is provided for the continuous distillation of water. The apparatus comprises an upright cylindrical boiling vessel communicating at an upper portion thereof with a vapor condensation tube which leads into a water cooling tube disposed within a reservoir vessel. Water is supplied to said reservoir vessel through a float-controlled valve adapted to maintain a substantially constant amount of water in said reservoir vessel at a height sufficient to immerse said water cooling tube and thereby receive heat therefrom. Water to be distilled flows by gravity from said reservoir vessel to said boiling vessel. The component parts are structurally interconnected to facilitate facile mounting of the apparatus on a support structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1979Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Inventor: Roy E. Bean
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Patent number: 4243526Abstract: A process for purifying liquids comprises the steps of feeding the liquid to be purified into a sealed chamber and to guide the liquid in such a relation to a stream of air which is guided to circulate in a cycle in said chamber and is heated during part of its cycle, that the liquid will come into contact with the stream of air in a location where said stream of air has a raised temperature, bringing the damped air thus generated to condensate and discharging the resulting condensate from said chamber such as through a first line whereas the rest of the liquid is discharged separately through a second line.The invention also refers to a plant or device, designed to carry out the process.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1979Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Inventor: Sven-Erik L. Ransmark
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Patent number: 4238296Abstract: A process and system for obtaining fresh water from salt water such as sea water, by direct contact heat transfer using staged evaporator-condenser units operating with a low boiling water-immiscible liquid hydrocarbon. Each stage comprises a closed vessel divided into two compartments, an evaporator and a condenser, by a bubble cap tray similar in construction to those used in distillation. Relatively hot fresh water is introduced into the liquid hydrocarbon contained in the lower compartment of each stage, causing boiling of the hydrocarbon at a temperature difference of 2.degree.-4.degree. F. Hydrocarbon vapors pass from the evaporator compartment through the bubble caps to the upper condenser compartment where they are condensed in contact with a colder saline stream, and the condensed hydrocarbon is returned to the lower compartment.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1978Date of Patent: December 9, 1980Assignee: Occidental Research CorporationInventor: Pasupati Sadhukhan
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Patent number: 4235680Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing contaminants from water having solid contaminants dissolved therein. Contaminated water flows across a grid and into a storage tank. The grid utilizes solar energy to heat that water to a predetermined temperature. A heat transfer structure which is dome-shaped and receives water from the storage tank and a preheater means utilizing solar energy heats the water to a further predetermined temperature. An evaporator means receives the heated water and exposes it to a vacuum condition so that the temperature of the water is above the saturation temperature. The water is thus vaporized, and solid contaminants dissolved therein are separated therefrom. The solids are deposited on a plurality of moving belts and are then moved into a solids removal system. The solids removal system comprises a plurality of trap door pairs upon which the solids are deposited and which are sequentially opened so that the vacuum conditions existing in the evaporator are not disturbed.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1978Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Inventor: Richard E. Diggs
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Patent number: 4235678Abstract: A low pressure, low temperature, solar powered evaporating-condensation system to provide relatively large scale conversion of brackish and seawater to fresh water, utilizes a solar radiation frequency selective material covered evaporation chamber, a throat connected elevated condenser containing energy transferring devices for vapor volume reduction to form a condensate which flows through a water-locked barometric leg to maintain the system at the sub-atmospheric pressure. The system is regenerative and includes means whereby the energy removed from the vapor during condensation is returned to the evaporating chamber and is again utilized in the cycle. Egress valves and locks are provided to maintain balanced flower of raw water, condensate and ejection of residuals. Suitable elevation of the condenser above the evaporator would provide for power generation.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1978Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Inventor: Joseph E. McKeen
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Patent number: 4235679Abstract: A solar still into which cold seawater is fed by means of a pipe perforated long its horizontal length. The seawater then flows down an inclined plane through a black wick material placed on top of a double or parallel plate base which serves as a heat exchanger that transfers heat from a working fluid to the seawater. The seawater in turn evaporates while flowing down the wick and the vapor condenses as pure water on the upper inner surface of the still transferring heat back to the working fluid which is being circulated through the upper cover of the still. The vapor condensate is collected as it flows down the inclined upper inner surface and in turn is drawn off; the working fluid is recirculated to continuously heat and then cool the distillate.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1979Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Brian E. Swaidan
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Patent number: 4230530Abstract: There is disclosed a water distiller, primarily for producing water for human consumption which includes a boiler, a distillation tower extending about two or more feet above the boiler, and a steam conduit exiting from near the top of the tower leading into a helically grooved condensation tube with a water-cooled jacket. The boiler and tower are of uniform cross-section to facilitate cleaning. The water jacket has a water inlet located in the bottom and an exit orifice for preheated input water at the top. A conduit from the orifice leads to an evaporator for volatile impurities on top of the tower, and a conduit for preheated input water leads to the bottommost part of the boiler from the evaporator. An overflow conduit with an intermittent siphon is provided connected to the bottom of the boiler; the highest and lowest points of the siphon serve to automatically regulate the maximum and minimum depths of water in the boiler.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1978Date of Patent: October 28, 1980Assignee: Kenneth D. LemoineInventors: Kenneth D. Lemoine, Robert R. Keegan
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Patent number: 4230531Abstract: Apparatus comprising a solar still and a wind powered generator. Sea water is preheated in a condenser and is supplied to the still where it is heated further either by solar radiation, or by a heated pipe containing brine, or both. The still supplies warm humid air and vapor to the condenser to provide a distilled water condensate, which condensate is supplemented by water collected from the sloping parts of the still roof. The brine in the heated pipe in the still is supplied from a brine pit which is heated by electrodes connected to the wind powered generator. The generator also charges batteries and supplies electrical power to brine pumps and to a ventilator in the still.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1978Date of Patent: October 28, 1980Inventor: Placidus D. Fernandopulle
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Patent number: 4227970Abstract: A solar distillation apparatus is provided which employs at least one pan which is adapted to contain a distilland therein and which has its upper portion heated directly by solar radiant energy passing through a transparent cover disposed above the pan and has its lower portion at least partially heated by radiant energy reflected from a reflective inside surface comprising a bottom wall of the apparatus such that simultaneous heating of both the upper and lower portions of the distilland is achieved and results in a more efficient heating and the provision of vapors from such distilland which engage the bottom surface of the cover and condense thereon to define a distillant which because the apparatus and cover are disposed at an angle to a horizontal plane move under the influence of gravity along such bottom surface into a reservoir therefor.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1977Date of Patent: October 14, 1980Assignee: Reynolds Metals CompanyInventors: Alexander G. Howell, Jr., Evan E. Settle, III
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Patent number: 4219387Abstract: A solar still adapted to float on a body of water has a toroidal evaporating chamber with sunlight admitting and absorbing, respectively, top and bottom walls for vaporizing water from the body admitted to overlie the bottom wall. A surrounding inner float ring and underlying toroidal inflatable float support the chamber. A condenser depends from and communicates with the evaporating chamber through elongate coaxial vapor outlet and air return tubes, and in turn supplies distillate to a pendent holding tank. A rotatable shaft extending coaxially down through the evaporating chamber carries a fan to propel vapor from the evaporating chamber into the condenser due to rotation of a windmill atop the chamber. A curved reflector is rotatably driven atop the inner ring to direct additional sunlight on the evaporating chamber as the sun moves overhead. An outer float ring loosely coaxially surrounds the inner float ring.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1977Date of Patent: August 26, 1980Inventor: Leonard R. Gruntman
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Patent number: 4218290Abstract: Aqueous saline solutions are converted in part to potable water by passing a compressed aqueous saline solution through one or more beds of contained pellets of higher temperature to heat the aqueous solution to a flash vaporization temperature, then passing the solution to one or more flash vaporization zones. Vaporized potable water from each vaporization zone is separately passed to contained bed of pellets where water is condensed and pellets heated. Simultaneously, a bed of pelletized solids is heated to supplant the highest temperature bed in the system used for heating. By selective switching of beds, the system is kept in continuous operation with a heated bed of pellets replacing the highest temperature bed previously used to heat the aqueous saline solution. The bed used for water condensation is transferred to the heating cycle for subsequent introduction to the system.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1978Date of Patent: August 19, 1980Assignee: John R. PhillipsInventors: John R. Phillips, Richard N. Jacobson
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Patent number: 4211610Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: September 26, 1973Date of Patent: July 8, 1980Assignee: The Cambrian Engineering Group LimitedInventor: Raymond J. McGowan
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Patent number: 4211609Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing contaminants from water having solid contaminants dissolved therein. Contaminated water flows across a grid and into a storage tank. The grid utilizes solar energy to heat that water to a predetermined temperature. A heat transfer structure which is dome-shaped and receives water from the storage tank and a preheater means utilizing solar energy heats the water to a further predetermined temperature. An evaporator means receives the heated water and exposes it to a vacuum condition so that the temperature of the water is above the saturation temperature. The water is thus vaporized, and solid contaminants dissolved therein are separated therefrom. The solids are deposited on a plurality of moving belts and are then moved into a solids removal system. The solids removal system comprises a plurality of trap door pairs upon which the solids are deposited and which are sequentially opened so that the vacuum conditions existing in the evaporator are not disturbed.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1978Date of Patent: July 8, 1980Inventor: Richard E. Diggs
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Patent number: 4210494Abstract: A solar desalination system comprising a tank having a transparent cover. Salt water to be distilled is introduced into the tank at an inlet spaced from the cover while brackish or waste water is withdrawn from the tank through an outlet at substantially the same level as the inlet. A closed circuit air loop includes a tubular sparger of porous material which extends along the tank bottom in slightly spaced relation thereto. Air under pressure is delivered to the sparger at one end by a conduit passing through the end wall of the tank and a pump. Moisture-free air is introduced into the pump by a tube extending from a condenser. Vapor-saturated air is exhausted from the tank at a level between the water surface and the cover and is conveyed to the condenser through a pipe. Distilled water is taken from the bottom of the condenser. In a modified embodiment, the compressor is bypassed by a duct extending from the tube to the conduit and includes an adjustable valve.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1978Date of Patent: July 1, 1980Inventor: William A. Rhodes
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Patent number: 4209363Abstract: A solar still apparatus having a condensation chamber is disclosed. A plurality of hollow columns are connected to the chamber at the open upper ends of the hollow columns and the lower ends of the hollow columns are adapted to engage a support surface for the still apparatus. The hollow columns also function to contain distilland liquid and to support parabolic solar collectors for heating the liquid to form vapor at the upper end of the hollow columns. The vapor is introduced into the condensation chamber for condensing to form a distillate liquid. Means including a shield and an evaporative surface layer are disclosed to aid the cooling of the condensation chamber relative to the vapor to facilitate the condensation of the vapor in the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1978Date of Patent: June 24, 1980Inventor: James L. Ramer
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Patent number: 4204914Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing contaminants from water having solid contaminants dissolved therein. Contaminated water flows across a grid and into a storage tank. The grid utilizes solar energy to heat that water to a predetermined temperature. A heat transfer structure which is dome-shaped and receives water from the storage tank and a preheater means utilizing solar energy heats the water to a further predetermined temperature. An evaporator means receives the heated water and exposes it to a vacuum condition so that the temperature of the water is above the saturation temperature. The water is thus vaporized, and solid contaminants dissolved therein are separated therefrom. The solids are deposited on a plurality of moving belts and are then moved into a solids removal system. The solids removal system comprises a plurality of trap door pairs upon which the solids are deposited and which are sequentially opened so that the vacuum conditions existing in the evaporator are not disturbed.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1978Date of Patent: May 27, 1980Inventor: Richard E. Diggs
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Patent number: 4203805Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing contaminants from water having solid contaminants dissolved therein. Contaminated water flows across a grid and into a storage tank. The grid utilizes solar energy to heat that water to a predetermined temperature. A heat transfer structure which is dome-shaped and receives water from the storage tank and a preheater means utilizing solar energy heats the water to a further predetermined temperature. An evaporator means receives the heated water and exposes it to a vacuum condition so that the temperature of the water is above the saturation temperature. The water is thus vaporized, and solid contaminants dissolved therein are separated therefrom. The solids are deposited on a plurality of moving belts and are then moved into a solids removal system. The solids removal system comprises a plurality of trap door pairs upon which the solids are deposited and which are sequentially opened so that the vacuum conditions existing in the evaporator are not disturbed.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1978Date of Patent: May 20, 1980Inventor: Richard E. Diggs
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Patent number: 4203806Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing contaminants from water having solid contaminants dissolved therein. Contaminated water flows across a grid and into a storage tank. The grid utilizes solar energy to heat that water to a predetermined temperature. A heat transfer structure which is dome-shaped and receives water from the storage tank and a preheater means utilizing solar energy heats the water to a further predetermined temperature. An evaporator means receives the heated water and exposes it to a vacuum condition so that the temperature of the water is above the saturation temperature. The water is thus vaporized, and solid contaminants dissolved therein are separated therefrom. The solids are deposited on a plurality of moving belts and are then moved into a solids removal system. The solids removal system comprises a plurality of trap door pairs upon which the solids are deposited and which are sequentially opened so that the vacuum conditions existing in the evaporator are not disturbed.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1978Date of Patent: May 20, 1980Inventor: Richard E. Diggs
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Patent number: 4200497Abstract: A sparged air distilled water recovery system comprising a closed tank having spaced end walls. Passing through one end wall is a conduit that is connected at one end to a source of supply of water under pressure and terminating in a jet nozzle. An overflow drain is mounted in the opposite end wall and maintains substantially constant the level of water in the tank. A closed vapor and air circulating system extends from the end wall having the overflow drain to the end wall in which the jet nozzle is mounted. This system comprises a tube having one end mounted in the end wall with the overflow and which end is open at a level above the water in the tank. Included in this tube is a blower for circulating the mixture of water vapor and air. The other end of this tube then enters a condenser at one end while a second tube extends from the other end of the condenser to the end wall in which the jet nozzle is mounted.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1978Date of Patent: April 29, 1980Inventor: William A. Rhodes
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Patent number: 4199406Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing contaminants from water having solid contaminants dissolved therein. Contaminated water flows across a grid and into a storage tank. The grid utilizes solar energy to heat that water to a predetermined temperature. A heat transfer structure which is dome-shaped and receives water from the storage tank and a preheater means utilizing solar energy heats the water to a further predetermined temperature. An evaporator means receives the heated water and exposes it to a vacuum condition so that the temperature of the water is above the saturation temperature. The water is thus vaporized, and solid contaminants dissolved therein are separated therefrom. The solids are deposited on a plurality of moving belts and are then moved into a solids removal system. The solids removal system comprises a plurality of trap door pairs upon which the solids are deposited and which are sequentially opened so that the vacuum conditions existing in the evaporator are not disturbed.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1978Date of Patent: April 22, 1980Inventor: Richard E. Diggs
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Patent number: 4199407Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing contaminants from water having solid contaminants dissolved therein. Contaminated water flows across a grid and into a storage tank. The grid utilizes solar energy to heat that water to a predetermined temperature. A heat transfer structure which is dome-shaped and receives water from the storage tank and a preheater means utilizing solar energy heats the water to a further predetermined temperature. An evaporator means receives the heated water and exposes it to a vacuum condition so that the temperature of the water is above the saturation temperature. The water is thus vaporized, and solid contaminants dissolved therein are separated therefrom. The solids are deposited on a plurality of moving belts and are then moved into a solids removal system. The solids removal system comprises a plurality of trap door pairs upon which the solids are deposited and which are sequentially opened so that the vacuum conditions existing in the evaporator are not disturbed.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1978Date of Patent: April 22, 1980Inventor: Richard E. Diggs
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Patent number: 4197713Abstract: A process and a plant for the recovery of water from humid air are disclosed. Humid ambient air flows through an adsorber in which an adsorbing agent removes moisture from the air by adsorption. Subsequently, air heated by an air heater and delivered by a fan flows through the adsorber in order to recover by desorption the moisture from the moistened adsorbing agent. Thereafter, the water vapor-containing air is precooled in a counterflow heat exchanger and subsequently conducted into a condenser in which heat is extracted from it by means of a heat pump so that the water vapor condenses and is available in the form of liquid water. The air cooled and dried in the condenser is utilized in the counterflow heat exchanger for precooling the air fed into the condenser. The heat given off by the heat pump is supplied to the air heater in order to be utilized therein for heating the air flowing through the air heater.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1978Date of Patent: April 15, 1980Assignee: M.A.N. Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nuernberg AktiengesellschaftInventor: Wolfgang Bulang
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Patent number: 4197162Abstract: A fixed tank is disposed in the sea adjacent a floating solar still, with a flexible conduit extending between a lower portion of the tank and the interior of the still. A one-way check valve disposed in the lower portion of the tank permits sea water to enter the tank and fill it as the tide rises. As the tide lowers, water flows from the tank through a restriction in the conduit to the solar still.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1979Date of Patent: April 8, 1980Inventor: Daniel E. Cardinal, Jr.
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Patent number: 4194950Abstract: Liquid purifying apparatus in which an infeed chamber, an evaporator chamber and a condenser chamber are arranged in that order along a flow path. A first inflatable bag is interposed across the flow path between the infeed chamber and the evaporator chamber, and a second inflatable bag is interposed across the flow path between the evaporator chamber and the condenser chamber. These bags are respectively located substantially entirely in the evaporator and condenser chambers, and the bags each comprise a flexible layer of highly absorbent fibrous material including a plurality of plies. The liquid to be purified is introduced into the infeed chamber, and it flows into the evaporator chamber to a level such that a portion of the first bag is immersed in the liquid. The liquid spreads by immersion and capillary action over substantially all of the fibers in the first bag to form thin liquid films along the individual fibers.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1977Date of Patent: March 25, 1980Inventor: Robert I. Zalles
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Patent number: 4194949Abstract: According to one aspect of the invention, a system is disclosed for substantially continuous distillation of water which comprises a plurality of parallel distillation units each comprising series of fluid and preferably also Fresnel-type lenses. Water to be distilled is preheated by circulating it through the fluid lenses on which evaporated water vapor is condensed to produce distilled water. The quantity of water circulated in the lenses is many more times the quantity of water evaporated by the solar energy concentrated by the lenses and condensed per unit of time to allow the circulated water to carry off heat recuperated within the lenses and the system. The preheated water circulated through the lenses is discharged into a central container in which the foci of the fluid and Fresnel-type lenses are located. Secondary containers are provided to receive overflow from the central container since preheated water may be discharged into the central container faster than it is being evaporated.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1977Date of Patent: March 25, 1980Inventor: Virgil Stark
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Patent number: 4187151Abstract: A simple desalination device as described. A base with a preferably transparent or translucent chamber floats on the surface of a body of salt water. Waves cause the chamber to expand and contract, and valves cause air to be pumped through the chamber. The moisture-laden air leaving the chamber is led to a condensation and collection tank below waterlevel.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1977Date of Patent: February 5, 1980Inventor: Bernard W. Hanning
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Patent number: 4186060Abstract: A method and apparatus for high volume distillation of impure liquid comprises evaporating the impure liquid in an evaporator to form a vapor at a temperature above the freezing point and below the boiling point of said liquid at atmospheric pressure and at a pressure not exceeding a pressure corresponding to the evaporation temperature under saturated conditions; compressing the vapor; passing a portion of the compressed vapor through an expansion engine to do work upon and motivate the engine and to produce shaft energy, whereby the vapor expands and cools; bypassing the expansion engine with the remainder of the compressed vapor and admixing the remainder directly with the expanded vapor from the expansion engine in a mixing chamber; adding work to the expansion engine to supplement the work done by the vapor expanding therethrough to make up for work lost when the remainder of the compressed vapor bypassed the expansion engine and for other work lost; cooling the admixed vapor in heat transfer relation wiType: GrantFiled: February 22, 1977Date of Patent: January 29, 1980Inventors: Jerome Katz, Sidney J. Fogel
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Patent number: 4184924Abstract: An apparatus for reducing the vinyl chloride monomer content of polyvinyl chloride resins suspended as a slurry in an aqueous medium. The polyvinyl chloride-water slurry as produced in a conventional suspension resin autoclave, or a resin-water slurry prepared subsequent to suspension polymerization, is placed in a vessel and heated to a suitable temperature for removal of vinyl chloride monomer from the resin. In this operation, the polyvinyl chloride-water slurry is agitated in a vessel and steam is injected directly into the slurry to rapidly heat the slurry up to a minimum temperature of at least about 180.degree. F. The slurry is cooled immediately, or optionally it can be maintained for a period of time at the selected maximum temperature and then rapidly cooled by applying vacuum to the vessel and condensing the vapor phase removed from the vessel. Dried polyvinyl chloride resin produced by this process has been found to have a vinyl chloride monomer content below a detectable limit of 0.5 ppm.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1977Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: Ethyl CorporationInventors: Edwin D. Hornbaker, Adam Nugent, Jr., Cecil P. Loechelt
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Patent number: 4172766Abstract: A solar energy collector floating on water is supported by fluid cushion and comprises elements each of them consist of a solar energy absorbing layer arranged between two heat insulating layers.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1975Date of Patent: October 30, 1979Inventors: Nikolaus Laing, Ingeborg Laing, Oliver Laing
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Patent number: 4172767Abstract: An integral water purification system including a tank for containing unclean water located at the source with continual replenishment of said water in the tank, a cover for the tank to accumulate natural heat by the elimination of any disturbances by the elements and to aid such accumulation by the rays of the sun in order to vaporize the unclean water, a blower for moving the vapor to a pipe leading from an area of one temperature to an area of another and lower temperature such as from the crest to the depth of the sea, whereby the vapor is condensed into droplets and accumulated in a condensing unit as pure water and a pump to force the water from the final condenser to a fresh water storage tank for later use whereby potable water is obtained from unclean water with the use of natural forces and with a minimum of expenditure of artificial energy sources.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1977Date of Patent: October 30, 1979Inventor: Walter E. Sear
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Patent number: 4166769Abstract: A solar energy device comprising a body having a plurality of spaced focusing lenses to concentrate direct and reflected rays from the sun. A heat receiving member is inside of said body. One of the body and the member is expansible and contractible so as to direct the member into exact convergence with the focal points of said lenses. The member is supported within said body and fed fluid to be heated. The heated fluid is then removed from the member. The heat receiving member that is expansible and contractible may be employed separately and used as a prime mover.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1977Date of Patent: September 4, 1979Inventor: Joseph Dukess
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Patent number: 4159228Abstract: An apparatus for the solar distillation of contaminated water which includes a substantially airtight enclosure having an evaporation chamber and condensation chamber. The evaporation chamber has a lower reservoir and an upper inclined surface which is transparent to solar radiation. The condensation chamber includes a thermally conductive condensation wall and a collecting reservoir for collecting the condensed water. A thermal insulative partition is located intermediate the evaporation chamber and the condensation chamber, and includes an upper port and a lower port. At least one thermally conductive conduit may be located within the condensation chamber and externally vented at the upper and lower portions thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1977Date of Patent: June 26, 1979Assignee: Avant, Ltd.Inventors: Rudolph H. Bellande, Donald C. Wilson
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Patent number: 4157281Abstract: A solvent-bearing sludge material is pumped by a variable speed positive displacement pump from a preparation mixing tank through a pressure responsive valve which distributes the material into the upper portion of an insulated distilling or processing vessel. Steam is introduced into the lower portion of the vessel and mixes with the material to volatize the solvents which are directed through a condenser and pump to a storage tank. Water and suspended solid particles are continuously pumped from the bottom of the vessel to an insulated settling tank where the solid particles settle and are continuously removed by a drag-out conveyor. The hot water in the upper portion of the settling tank is pumped back into the vessel, and may have sufficient velocity to increase agitation within the vessel, or a mechanical agitator may be installed within the bottom portion of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1977Date of Patent: June 5, 1979Inventors: Daniel F. Burkhardt, Carl A. Evers, Anthony H. Kohnen, Robert L. Kohnen, Gary E. Smith, Thomas J. Wittman
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Patent number: 4154657Abstract: A dual dome structure comprising a first hemispherical dome of smaller diameter and a second hemispherical dome of larger diameter, the second hemispherical dome being of a material such as glass which will pass the rays of the sun to thereby create a highly heated space between the two domes. In accordance with one embodiment copper tubing is wound helically on the inner dome and salt water supplied thereto whereby the salt water will be evaporated and can be condensed to form fresh water. In a second embodiment the use of the dual dome structure to form a habitable space inside the inner dome is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1978Date of Patent: May 15, 1979Inventor: Nancy L. Dennen
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Patent number: 4151046Abstract: The double effect floating solar still uses a partly immersed corrugated metal plate to heat the upper layer of a body of water in order to establish a temperature difference between the upper and lower sections of the still. The difference in temperature creates a difference in vapor pressures, forcing the vapor produced in the hot section of the still to flow into a submerged condenser, giving up the heat of condensation to the surrounding water, preheating it before it reaches the stage of evaporation.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1978Date of Patent: April 24, 1979Inventor: Joseph Eidelberg
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Patent number: 4141798Abstract: A solar still includes a pair of parallel dikes separated by a ditch, a first sheet overlying the ditch and pair of parallel dikes, the sheet having a pair of edges arranged substantially parallel to, and outside, the dikes, and a second sheet overlying the first sheet, the second sheet having a pair of edges bonded together with the edges of the first sheet to form a water vapor-impervious seal.A plurality of vertical columnar supports are periodically positioned in spaced relation between the first and second sheets in the center of the ditch to maintain the second sheet in spaced relation above the first sheet. The second sheet has a ridge coincident with the supports and filamentary members which connect the tops of the supports, and angularly slopes on either side thereof toward the outer edges of the dike.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1978Date of Patent: February 27, 1979Assignee: A. & T. Development CorporationInventor: Aristid V. Grosse
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Patent number: 4140212Abstract: A simplified, essentially maintenance-free yet highly efficient distillation tower and method for waste oil rerefining is provided which allows direct vacuum distillation of additive-supplemented waste oils without chemical pretreatment thereof and yields a highly refined intermediate oil suitable for immediate use or final polishing, along with a valuable bottoms fraction usable in greases or asphalts, for example. The tower includes an upright, cylindrical chamber with a tangential waste oil inlet and cooperating internal baffle for creating a whirling oil flow pattern therewithin, along with means for maintaining the proper temperature conditions within the tower for maximizing vaporization and recovery of hydrocarbons from the waste oil while also preventing undesirable decomposition or cracking of the oil.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1977Date of Patent: February 20, 1979Assignee: Vacsol CorporationInventors: Richard H. O'Blasny, Timothy F. Sparks, Timothy J. Tierney, John S. Hunter
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Patent number: 4139418Abstract: An electrically heated still or purifier for the distillation purification of heat transfer fluids such as diphenyl, diphenyl ether and mixtures thereof which are contaminated with high boiling thermal decomposition products. The design incorporates an internal draft tube to induce natural circulation of the boiling liquid and thereby enhance heat transfer coefficients. The purifier is especially adapted for operation with Dowtherm A at temperatures of 700.degree.-750.degree. F. for removal of thermal decomposition products and corresponding superatmospheric pressures for Dowtherm A containing low boiling contaminants or other low boiling organic fluids without danger of overheating the heat transfer fluid.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1977Date of Patent: February 13, 1979Inventor: Charles E. Sech
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Patent number: 4138293Abstract: Desalination apparatus utilizing solar heating of metal member(s) such as balls, rollers, or metal endless belt(s) in a heating chamber and vaporizing saline water with the latent heat in said metal member(s) by spraying saline water thereon in a vaporizing chamber, a water-cooled condenser to condense the vapors, a trough to collect the condensate, a rinse tank to remove salt deposits and/or saline water from the metal member(s), and means for returning the rinsed metal member(s) for solar reheating.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1978Date of Patent: February 6, 1979Inventor: Kurt F. Ziehm, Jr.
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Patent number: 4135985Abstract: Desalination apparatus using solar energy comprises a main insulated container with a subsidiary preheating container next to it; the main container is covered with a transparent cover serving as a selective filter to provide "the greenhouse effect" and also as a condensation surface for water vapor, and this transparent cover incorporates a hollow space, for example by making the cover double skinned. The hollow space forms part of a syphon which automatically regulates the water levels, transferring salt water from a preheating container to the main container as the level in the main container falls due to loss by evaporation leading to condensation and withdrawal of the desalinated water. The hollow part of the transparent cover thus serves also to preheat the incoming salt water with the heat lost upon condensation by the vapor within the main container.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1977Date of Patent: January 23, 1979Assignee: FIAT Societa per AzioniInventor: Aldo La Rocca