Pressed Block Patents (Class 62/604)
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Patent number: 11378434Abstract: The invention relates to a device for metering carbon dioxide snow, comprising a storage container and a discharge opening arranged in the base of the storage container. A horizontally and vertically movable base, by means of which the discharge opening can be opened and closed, is arranged in the region of the discharge opening. A horizontally movable cutting knife is vertically spaced from the base and can be moved into the interior of the storage container. Once the storage container is filled with carbon dioxide snow a metered amount of carbon dioxide snow present between the cutting knife and the base is cut off by the cutting knife and compacted by vertical movements of the base and is then discharged by the base moving into the open position.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2018Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: Messer Belgium N.V.Inventors: Jean-Claude Claeys, Gerrit Schuddinck
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Patent number: 11001500Abstract: The present invention relates to the production of granulated solid carbon dioxide mainly for the purpose of cleaning surfaces of parts of various industrial equipment from operational and process surface contaminants and for the purpose of cooling various objects. Provided herein methods, devices and a system for compacting the solid carbon dioxide particles produced by expanding liquid carbon dioxide, wherein the mechanical energy obtained by converting the pressure energy of the compressed gaseous carbon dioxide produced by said expanding of said liquid carbon dioxide is used for compacting.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2016Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: Irbis Technology LLCInventor: Artur Gimadeev
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Publication number: 20150027151Abstract: A high-efficiency air conditioning system for conditioning a plurality of rooms within an interior of a building, the air conditioning system including: two separate rooms within a building, a single outdoor unit a refrigerant flow pathway that includes a plurality of refrigerant conduits having a common refrigerant flow path portion and at least two divergent flow path portions, a first divergent flow path where the first evaporator and second evaporator are in parallel with one another; at least one throttling device and at least a first indoor air handling unit positioned within and providing cooling to the first room and a second indoor air handling unit positioned within and providing cooling to a second room. The compressor is incapable of simultaneously supplying both the first evaporator and the second evaporator at their full cooling capacity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2014Publication date: January 29, 2015Applicant: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATIONInventors: NIHAT O. CUR, TIMOTHY A. KEE, JAMES W. KENDALL, Steven J. Kuehl, JEFFREY A. MILLER, VERNE H. MYERS, GUOLIAN WU, HENG TONG PIT
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Patent number: 8869551Abstract: An apparatus for forming a block from carbon dioxide particle is configured to allow changing between precise thicknesses with very little downtime, utilizing both weight based and volumetric dosing. A spacer supports the lower ejection piston during block forming, with a shuttle discharging particles into the forming chamber while simultaneously pushing a previously formed block on to a conveyor. In one embodiment, the shuttle dosing cavity has a volume that is greater than the volume of the forming chamber volume, which allows more pellets, volumetrically, to be dosed into the dosing cavity than the volume of the forming cavity.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2011Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Cold Jet LLCInventors: Frederick C. Young, Matthew August Gunderson, James R. Combs, Scott Thomas Hardoerfer
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Patent number: 7922565Abstract: The invention relates to a device for comminuting dry ice granules, comprising a housing having a flow channel for dry ice granules which can be applied, by means of compressed gas, to a surface to be cleaned, and also comprising a first comminution member for comminuting the dry ice granules which are to be dispensed. In order to provide a device of this kind with which different degrees of comminution of dry ice granules can be achieved in a simple manner, it is proposed according to the invention that the device has at least one second comminution member which can be disposed in the housing in a position in which a total degree of comminution, which is greater than the individual degree of comminution which can be achieved solely by the first comminution member, can be achieved in combination with the first comminution member. A dry ice dispensing arrangement for dispensing a mixture of compressed gas and dry ice granules is also proposed, having a device of the above kind.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2009Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Alfred Kaercher GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Bernd Knisel, Ralf Schick
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Publication number: 20090205364Abstract: The invention relates to a method and apparatus for removing CO2 gas emissions from a coal combustion power plant, comprising a means for physically removing the CO2 gas from the coal, and then using a turbo compressor and turbo expander device to produce super chilled air, which can then be mixed with the CO2 gas to form frozen CO2 crystals which can agglomerate together to form dry ice blocks, wherein the ice blocks can be easily transported and stored, and/or used for commercial purposes (such as for the beverage industry). The heating (compression) and cooling (expansion) processes preferably generate additional energy which can then be used to offset the substantial costs associated with separating the CO2 gas from the coal.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2009Publication date: August 20, 2009Inventors: Ben M. Enis, Paul Lieberman
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Publication number: 20090087528Abstract: A manufactured dry ice product containing ozone entrapped or absorbed on said dry ice. The dry ice product can be used to chill and preserve food products and provides the added benefit of ozonation of the food product to kill bacteria. Novel processes for ozonating liquid and solid CO2 are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Inventors: John E. SCHREIBER, James T.C. YUAN, Meenakshi SUNDARAM, David BURGENER, Yves P. BOURHIS, Michael F. SMITH, Steven A. FISHER, Edward F. STEINER
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Patent number: 7386995Abstract: A device for producing a solidified block of carbon dioxide includes first and second housing portions removably connectable together. The first and second housing portions form an interior molding chamber that is adapted to receive liquid carbon dioxide at a pressure where expansion of the liquid carbon dioxide occurs, resulting in a mixture of solidified and gaseous carbon dioxide. A pressure relief device includes a biasing member for biasing the first and second housing portions together. The biasing member permits relative movement between the first and second housing portions when internal pressure from the gaseous carbon dioxide exceeds a predetermined amount. With this arrangement, relative movement between first and second housing portions causes gaseous carbon dioxide to be released from the interior molding chamber to thereby reduce the internal pressure.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Bel-Art Products, Inc.Inventors: Francis Gomes, David Landsberger, Bruce Feller
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Publication number: 20070261435Abstract: Dry ice is produced by using the internal energy stored in a pressurized CO2 tank or cylinder, which is usually between 300 to 350 PSI, to compress CO2 snow. This same internal energy works whether using a low-pressure refrigerated tank of 300 to 350 PSI CO2, or a high-pressure tank of 800 to 900 PSI CO2, as controlled by a pressure safety valve, to compress the CO2 snow. No other form of mechanical energy is required to make the solidified dry ice.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2007Publication date: November 15, 2007Inventor: Marc C. Elias
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Patent number: 7275395Abstract: An apparatus for producing dry ice is provided. The apparatus generally includes an expandable shell assembly, an expansion control assembly for controlling expansion of the expandable shell assembly, and a delivery system for delivering liquid carbon dioxide from a supply of liquid carbon dioxide to the dry ice chamber. The expandable shell assembly is made of multiple separable shell portions and an inner surface of at least one of the shell portions forms a wall of the dry ice chamber. The expandable shell assembly is structured to automatically relieve pressure within the dry ice chamber when the dry ice chamber has been sufficiently filled with a mass of dry ice.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2004Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Ventura EntreprisesInventor: Mark Ventura
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Patent number: 7174744Abstract: A manufactured dry ice product containing ozone entrapped or absorbed on said dry ice. The dry ice product can be used to chill and preserve food products and provides the added benefit of ozonation of the food product to kill bacteria. Novel processes for ozonating liquid and solid CO2 are provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2003Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignees: American Air Liquide, Inc., Air Liquide America, L.P.Inventors: John E. Schreiber, James T. C. Yuan, Meenakshl V. S. Sundaram, David Burgener, Yves Bourhis, Mike F. Smith, Steven A. Fisher, Edward F. Steiner
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Patent number: 7021081Abstract: A method and device for forming slabs of dry ice is shown. A dry ice extruding machine has been modified with a die that has a slot for extruding a slab of dry ice therethrough. The slot is blocked until a puck is formed in an end of a forming chamber of the dry ice extruding machine. The block is then removed and dry ice extruded to a desired length and then broken to give a slab of dry ice. The last step is repeated over and over as the extruded portion reaches the desired length to give the number of slabs wanted.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Airgas Dry IceInventor: James R. Becker
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Patent number: 6986265Abstract: In an apparatus for making dry ice pellets having plural pressing chambers, each pressing chamber is provided with a movable piston for compressing carbon dioxide into solid state and for pressing the solid carbon dioxide through a perforated plate disposed at the end of the pressing chamber. Through connecting rods, the pistons in the pressing chambers are connected with a common crankshaft driven by a motor. The pressing chambers are provided with an inlet for supplying the carbon dioxide in fluid state and with outlet for carbon dioxide in gaseous state. In this way a very compact construction is achieved which is suited for mobile units, particularly dry ice blasting units.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2002Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Cold Blasting APSInventor: Steen Johansen
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Publication number: 20040093895Abstract: A manufactured dry ice product containing ozone entrapped or absorbed on said dry ice. The dry ice product can be used to chill and preserve food products and provides the added benefit of ozonation of the food product to kill bacteria. Novel processes for ozonating liquid and solid CO2 are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: John E. Schreiber, James T.C. Yuan, Meenakshl V.S. Sundaram, David Burgener, Yves Bourhis, Mike F. Smith, Steven A. Fisher, Edward F. Steiner
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Publication number: 20020092319Abstract: A device for making pellets of a material that can be made to solidify by changing its temperature comprises an endless belt (6) on which the material is placed at a feeding location and is conveyed along a processing path (7) to a guide roller (4) at a discharging location, and a member (2) for changing the temperature of the material on the belt (6) along the processing path (7). The endless belt (6) comprises a plurality of transverse lamellae (9), which are articulately juxtaposed and have at least one duct (11) which is extended in the longitudinal direction of the belt and has, between the edges of each lamella against adjacent lamellae a transverse ridge (13) of a height smaller than the depth of the duct (11).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventor: Ulf Jagaeus
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Patent number: 6338461Abstract: A support structure for interposition between a base of a sloping base cooler and a roof during installation of the cooler onto the roof. The support structure comprises a transition component adapted to be connected to the cooler and to ducting protruding through the roof to feed cooled air from the cooler into the ducting. The transition component includes a movable prop or flap, separate from or formed with the transition component, to be positioned between the transition component and a horizontal surface such that the transition component, when fitted to a sloping base cooler, maintains the cooler in a vertically upright condition for assembly or transportation or storage.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1999Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Assignee: FF Seeley Nominees Pty LtdInventors: Allan Kenneth Wallace, James Robert Harrison
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Patent number: 6257016Abstract: A dry ice dispenser apparatus for dispensing a metered volume of dry ice into a receiving well. The apparatus includes a dry ice source, such as a hopper, or a dry ice producing apparatus for supplying dry ice to a metering carriage. The metering carriage delivers a metered volume of dry ice to a receiving well. The metering carriage is contained in a carriage slide assembly which includes a pair of guide walls, a closed floor portion connection to a bottom portion of the guide walls and a discharge opening located above the receiving well. The apparatus may contain a pellet press for forming dry ice pellets when the dry ice is delivered to the receiving well.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Innovative Co2 Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Elton Jefferson Wade, Jr.
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Patent number: 6244069Abstract: An apparatus (10) for producing carbon dioxide blocks is disclosed having a formation unit (14) which forms carbon dioxide blocks from carbon dioxide pellets conveyed to the formation unit (14). The formation unit includes a cylindrical hopper (17) having a floor (18) with a pair of openings (19) therein, a reciprocating sizing plate (23) positioned directly below the hopper (17) having a pair of sizing chambers (33) therein, a reciprocating forming plate (25) positioned below the sizing plate having a pair of forming chamber (38) therein, a flooring plate (26) positioned below the forming plate, and a conveying trough (27) positioned below the flooring plate. Furthermore, the unit also includes a hydraulic forming press (29) and a hydraulic ejection press (30).Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2000Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: CO2 Air Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Charles M. Hyde, Jr., N. Allen Wood, Daniel J. Rosewall
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Patent number: 6189336Abstract: A method and apparatus for facilitating the conversion of liquid carbon dioxide to solid carbon dioxide particles for compression into pellets or blocks using a liquid carbon dioxide conversion apparatus having a compression assembly and at least one snow accumulator assembly attached thereto includes introducing liquid carbon dioxide into the interior of a filter where it changes phase to a mixture of gas and solid particles. The gas is emitted through the filter leaving the solid particles within the filter interior. The carbon dioxide particles are then transferred from the filter to a compression chamber where they are compressed by a compression piston.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Innovative CoInventor: Elton J. Wade, Jr.
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Patent number: 6148636Abstract: A dry ice dispenser apparatus for dispensing a metered volume of dry ice into a receiving well. The apparatus includes a dry ice source, such as a hopper, or a dry ice producing apparatus for supplying dry ice to a metering carriage. The metering carriage delivers a metered volume of dry ice to a receiving well. The metering carriage is contained in a carriage slide assembly which includes a pair of guide walls, a closed floor portion connection to a bottom portion of the guide walls and a discharge opening located above the receiving well. The apparatus may contain a pellet press for forming dry ice pellets when the dry ice is delivered to the receiving well.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: East End Machine, Inc.Inventor: Elton Jefferson Wade, Jr.
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Patent number: 6058714Abstract: A compact rapid chilling system comprises: a liquefied-gas cylinder (1) filled with a liquefied gas; a cylinder holder (2) for holding the liquefied-gas cylinder (1); and, a control box (3) mounted on the cylinder holder (2). The control box (3) is provided with a nozzle (23) for issuing a jet of the liquefied gas through an electromagnetic valve, which liquefied gas is supplied from the liquefied-gas cylinder (1). The control box (3) is further provided with a control switch (25) for controlling the jet of the liquefied gas.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Cool Pack System Corp.Inventor: Mitsuo Takasugi
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Patent number: 5596874Abstract: An apparatus for making carbon-dioxide snow or frost bar includes a feeding means by feeding liquefied carbon dioxide and a plurality of edible fillers such as juice concentrates into an extruder for extruding the raw materials, a forming device for discharging the extruded product from the extruder to form a dry ice bar at a freezing temperature of the liquefied carbon dioxide, a packaging and storage device for packaging the carbon-dioxide snow bars for storage, sales and final uses.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1996Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Inventor: Te-San Liu
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Patent number: 5548974Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing solid carbon dioxide snow blocks comprising a mold having a plurality of separate mold cavities, and a liquid CO.sub.2 manifold providing one or more injection nozzles in each of the mold cavities. A vent/vapor heat exchange with incoming liquid may be employed to improve liquid-to-snow conversion rate. The manifold may take a pressure drop turn at each branch to assure that each nozzle receives an adequate supply of liquid CO.sub.2. Each nozzle may have multiple orifices to assure that the snow is dispersed relatively evenly in each mold cavity. Each of the orifices may be located on a relative high point relative to the manifold to facilitate clearance of dry ice blockages in the manifold. A timer may be used to regulate injection. As an alternative or as a backup, fullness of one or more mold cavities may be detected by a sensor, and means may be provided to discontinue injection when one or more mold cavities have been filled.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: Liquid Carbonic CorporationInventor: George D. Rhoades
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Patent number: 5528907Abstract: A new METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATICALLY PRODUCING A SMALL BLOCK OF SOLID CARBON DIOXIDE is disclosed and described. The new method and apparatus is comprised of an electrical solenoid operated liquid fill valve, a dry ice block forming chamber having porous walls and/or lining attached to or forming its walls, a hydraulic cylinder and ram, a hydraulic pump assembly, a dry ice block forming chamber door, an electronic solenoid operated pneumatic valve, a pneumatic cylinder and ram, and a digital electronic microcontroller. A pressurized cryogenic Dewar-type tank containing liquefied carbon dioxide provides the cold carbon dioxide input fluid to this invention.In operation, liquid carbon dioxide is forced out of the pressurized Dewar-type tank to form carbon dioxide snow, with said snow being deposited into a dry ice block forming chamber having porous walls and/or lining attached to or forming its walls.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1994Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Inventors: Kenneth R. Pint, Martin S. Taylor, Jagat N. Trivedi