Having Gravity Flow Of Sorbent From Zone To Zone Patents (Class 95/109)
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Patent number: 11181471Abstract: Components resolved in time by a thermal desorption separator accumulate in a sample cell and are analyzed by electromagnetic radiation-based spectroscopic techniques.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2017Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: MLS ACQ, INC.Inventors: Martin L. Spartz, Charles M. Phillips, Peter P. Behnke, Anthony S. Bonanno
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Patent number: 8603222Abstract: A system and method for calcination/carbonation cycle processing. The system comprises a calciner reactor for receiving partially carbonated mineral sorbent granules; a heat exchange structure for transferring heat through a wall of the calciner reactor to a granular flow of the sorbent granules for facilitating a calcination reaction of the sorbent granules to regenerate the sorbent granules; a gas extraction unit for removing gas products from the calciner, wherein the gas products comprise carbon dioxide from the calcination reaction; a carbonator reactor for receiving the regenerated sorbent granules from the calciner reactor and for receiving a cold flue gas, such that the regenerated sorbent granules are partially carbonised while the flue gas is scrubbed and the partially carbonated sorbent granules and the scrubbed flue gas exit the carbonator reactor as respective hot materials; and a riser unit for cycling the partially carbonated sorbent granules from the carbonator reactor to the calciner reactor.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2006Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Calix Ltd.Inventors: Mark Geoffrey Sceats, Patricia Richardson
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Patent number: 8551232Abstract: Disclosed is a dry carbon dioxide capture apparatus with improved carbon dioxide capture efficiency through preventing gas backflows into vertical transport lines. The dry CO2 capture apparatus includes a capture reactor having a capture buffer chamber on the bottom side, a capture diffusion plate on top of the capture buffer chamber, and adsorbent particles in a space above the capture diffusion plate; a first separator connected to the capture reactor through a vertical transport line; a regenerator having a regeneration buffer chamber on the bottom side, a regenerating diffusion plate on top of the regeneration buffer chamber, and adsorbent particles in a space above the regenerating diffusion plate; a second separator connected to the regenerator through a gas separation line; and a second particle transfer line connected to the regenerator at one end and connected to the capture reactor at the other end.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2011Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Korea Institute of Energy ResearchInventors: Chang-Keun Yi, Gyong-Tae Jin, Do-Won Sun, Sung-Ho Jo, Jae-Hyeon Park, Dal-Hee Bae, Ho-Jung Ryu, Young-Cheol Park, Seung-Yong Lee, Jong-Ho Moon
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Patent number: 8029600Abstract: Methods and apparatuses are described for removing a contaminant, such as a vaporous trace metal contaminant like mercury, from a gas stream. In one embodiment, a primary particulate collection device that removes particulate matter is used. In this embodiment, a sorbent filter is placed within the housing of the primary particulate collection device, such as an electrostatic precipitator or a baghouse, to adsorb the contaminant of interest. In another embodiment, a sorbent filter is placed within a scrubber, such as a wet scrubber, to adsorb the contaminant of interest. In some embodiments, the invention provides methods and apparatuses that can advantageously be retrofit into existing particulate collection equipment. In some embodiments, the invention provides methods and apparatuses that in addition to removal of a contaminant additionally remove particulate matter from a gas stream.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2006Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Electric Power Research Institute, Inc.Inventor: Ramsay Chang
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Patent number: 7815717Abstract: There is provided an improved method and apparatus for renewal of a plurality of faces across which gas enters a panel of a granular material. The panel is for contacting the gas and granular material with each other to effect physical or chemical treatment of at least one of them (for example, to filter dust from a gas or to remove a constituent from a gas by means of adsorption or absorption). In the panel, gas-entry faces are transversely disposed, upwardly spaced, and held in place by supporting members. These supporting members are subjected to a sharp motion in a direction toward the gas-entry faces, causing body movement of the granular material toward the faces, thereby causing moieties of granular material to fall away therefrom. Removal of these moieties and exposure of previously underlying granular material renew the faces. Flat-plate louvers are preferred supporting members.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2006Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Inventor: Arthur M. Squires
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Publication number: 20090205492Abstract: A system for reducing carbon dioxide emissions from gasses generated in burning fossil fuel, includes a vessel, separator and reheater. The upper portion of the vessel receives downward flowing, first type solid particles capable of absorbing heat from upward flowing gasses and second type solid particles capable of capturing carbon dioxide from the gasses. The separator separates the second type solid particles with the captured carbon dioxide from the gasses discharged from the first vessel discharge, and directs the separated second type solid particles with the captured carbon dioxide to a separator discharge. The reheater directs the first type solid particles and the second type solid particles with the captured carbon dioxide in a downwardly flow to a first reheater discharge, such that heat from the first type solid particles causes the captured carbon dioxide to be released from the second type solid particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2009Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicant: ALSTOM Technology LtdInventors: Herbert E. Andrus, JR., Glen D. Jukkola, Michael S. McCartney
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Patent number: 7410524Abstract: A process to purify biogases (i.e., landfill gas and municipal digester gas), to enable such biogases to be utilized to generate electricity and heat. Biogases from these sources generally include small amounts of organosilicons (which are particularly harmful to power generation equipment, and especially harmful to micro-turbines, reciprocating internal combustion engines, and large turbines), and halogenated chemical species (which can foul expensive emission catalysts). A fluidized media bed reactor is configured to concentrate offending organics, and is coupled with another reactor vessel configured to strip the offending organics off saturated media with a hot inert gas. The removed organics are further concentrated into an inert gas stream that is conveyed to a small flare for greater than 99% destruction. The energy required to strip the organics from the spent media, and to energize the flare, is generated by the combustion of a small quantity of the purified biogas.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2005Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Inventors: Lowell E. Howard, Paul M. Tower, Jeffrey V. Wetzel
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Patent number: 7382964Abstract: The present invention relates to a digital audio and/or video recorder and to a method for recording of program data comprised in a transport stream, the transport stream having metadata, the method comprising the steps of: de-multiplexing the transport stream to provide the program data and the metadata, storing the program data in a digital recording format, the digital recording format having a first data structure for storing of navigation data and a second data structure of a second stream format for storage of program data packets, transforming the metadata into the first data structure, and storing the transformed metadata as part of the navigation data.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Thomson LicensingInventors: Stefan Kubsch, Marco Winter, Dirk Adolph
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Patent number: 6375715Abstract: A receptacle (14) open in its upper part into which opens a conduit (13), is inserted between a device (11) for fast extraction and the stripping zone (18). The receptacle (14) consists at its base of at least one diffuser (15) fed in fluidization gas and to which the solid particles are put in a dense fluidized bed state (17), whose density ranges between 300 and 800 kg.m−3, then escape by overflow from the receptacle (14) toward the stripping zone (18) located below.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1999Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Total Raffinage Distribution S.A.Inventors: Jean-Louis Mauleon, Cyrille Mirgain
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Patent number: 5904750Abstract: A new synthetic, pyrolized, spherical adsorbent, with a moving or fluidized bed VOC control/solvent recovery system, also described as a control/solvent recovery system.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Inventor: Harold R. Cowles
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Patent number: 5882381Abstract: A thermal desorption system for the treatment of contaminated solids.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Modern Equipment Company, Inc.Inventors: Gunther Hauck, Lynwood L. Socks, Rodney H. Schueller, Robert Youmans, John W. Noland, Wayne L. Read
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Patent number: 5876485Abstract: This process carries out a cycle on a monoadsorber (1) connected, on the one hand, to at least one container (2, 3) via a line (8, 10) fitted with a variable-opening valve (9, 11) and, on the other hand, to a reversible compression/pumping machine coupled to a speed variator (5). Application in particular to the production of oxygen at a variable flow rate from atmospheric air.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1997Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme Pour L'Etude et L'Exploitation des Procedes Georges ClaudeInventor: Philippe Andreani
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Patent number: 5858067Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing a sorbent-containing fluid storage and dispensing vessel. A fluidizing vessel is arranged to hold a fluidized bed of solid-phase physical sorbent material, and sorbent material is fed to the fluidizing vessel. The sorbent material is fluidized with sorbable gas, to load the sorbent material with the gas and yield sorbate gas-loaded sorbent material. The sorbate gas-loaded sorbent material is transported from the fluidized bed into a storage and dispensing vessel, for subsequent use of the storage and dispensing vessel to selectively dispense the gas. Heat of adsorption effects are substantially eliminated in the fluidized bed, permitting the storage and dispensing vessel to be loaded at substantially ambient temperature.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1997Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Advanced Technology Materials, Inc.Inventor: James V. McManus
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Patent number: 5676738Abstract: A new synthetic, pyrolized, spherical adsorbent, with a moving or fluidized bed VOC control/solvent recovery system, also described as a control/solvent recovery system.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1995Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Inventors: Lawrence Cioffi, Harold R. Cowles
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Patent number: 5567228Abstract: A method and apparatus for treating synthesized gas ("syngas") comprises introducing the syngas into a lower portion of a vessel. The syngas flows in the lower portion through a static regenerative hot gravel bed and into an upper portion of the vessel containing particulate material at a temperature less than that of the syngas in a manner so that the material reduces the temperature of the syngas and reacts with the syngas to abate pollutants therein, and the syngas entrains at least a portion of the material. The entrained material is then separated from the gas, cooled in a heat exchanger, and returned to the vessel, while the separated syngas is passed to downstream facilities.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Foster Wheeler Energy CorporationInventor: Iqbal F. Abdulally
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Patent number: 5509956Abstract: A process and apparatus wherein an adsorption media, containing contaminants adsorbed from a contaminated gas stream, are contained in a media chamber. This chamber is defined by a generally cylindrical vessel, and the adsorption media comprises a polymeric material in particulate or bead form. The media chamber is defined in surrounding relationship to an elongate hollow guide tube which extends longitudinally along the central axis of the chamber. A microwave generator supplies microwave energy into the guide tube which functions as a waveguide. This waveguide has a plurality of slots formed therein which functions as radiators for the microwave energy. The microwave energy passes radially outwardly from the waveguide into the surrounding media throughout the length thereof to effect uniform heating of the media both longitudinally and radially. This heating effects release of the contaminants from the adsorbent media, which volatiles are then sucked out of the media.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Horizon Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Stephen H. Opperman, Mark S. Arsenault
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Patent number: 5415684Abstract: A fluidized bed scrubber for use in gas cleaning systems, comprising means for introducing a quantity of polluted gas into a first chamber; means for removing a portion of the pollutants from the polluted gas in the first chamber; means for introducing the polluted gas into a second chamber; and means for removing additional pollutants from the polluted gas in the second chamber. The invention also provides a method for cleaning polluted gas, comprising the steps of passing the polluted gas from a combustion source through a fluidized bed scrubber, removing a plurality of pollutants within the fluidized bed scrubber, passing the fluidized gas through a reactor, passing the fluidized gas through a filter in order to remove further quantities of pollutants, and emitting the now-clean gas into the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1994Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Medx, Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Anderson
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Patent number: 5383955Abstract: Removal NO.sub.x and SO.sub.x from the flue gas utilizing a transport line adsorber through which sorbent is transported by pressurized flue gas to cause the sorbent to absorb NO.sub.x and SO.sub.x from the flue gas while the flue gas is transporting the sorbent particles through the transport line adsorber. A plurality of interconnected cyclones may be utilized to contact sorbent saturated with NO.sub.x and SO.sub.x removed from the flue gas with a heated gas to heat the sorbent and remove the NO.sub.x from the sorbent and separate the sorbent and the heated gas to produce an off stream of heated gas carrying the removed NO.sub.x away; the heated gas and gravity combine to pass the sorbent through the plurality of cyclones and which cyclones are positioned vertically and successively downwardly with respect to each other. A plurality of interconnected cyclones is also utilized to contact heated sorbent having the NO.sub.x and SO.sub.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1993Date of Patent: January 24, 1995Assignee: Noxso CorporationInventors: Lewis G. Neal, Warren Ma, Min-Yan Chang, Qian Zhou, Carmo J. Pereira, Karl W. Plumlee, Jean W. Beeckman
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Patent number: 5330562Abstract: A fluidized bed scrubber for use in gas cleaning systems, comprising means for introducing a quantity of polluted gas into a first chamber; means for removing a portion of the pollutants from the polluted gas in the first chamber; means for introducing the polluted gas into a second chamber; and means for removing additional pollutants from the polluted gas in the second chamber. The invention also provides an improved method for cleaning polluted gas, comprising the steps of passing the polluted gas from a combustion source through a fluidized bed scrubber, removing a plurality of pollutants within the fluidized bed scrubber, passing the fluidized gas through a reactor, passing the fluidized gas through a filter in order to remove further quantities of pollutants, and emitting the now-clean gas into the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1993Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Medx, Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Anderson
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Patent number: 5302188Abstract: Removal of NO.sub.x and SO.sub.x from flue gas utilizing a transport line adsorber through which sorbent is transported by pressurized flue gas to cause the sorbent to adsorb NO.sub.x and SO.sub.x from the flue gas while the flue gas is transporting the sorbent through the transport line adsorber A plurality of interconnected cyclones is utilized to contact sorbent saturated with NO.sub.x and SO.sub.x removed from the flue gas with a heated gas to heat the sorbent and remove the NO.sub.x from the sorbent and separate the sorbent and the heated gas to produce an off stream of heated gas carrying the removed NO.sub.x away; the heated gas and gravity combine to pass the sorbent through the plurality of cyclones and which cyclones are positioned vertically and successively downwardly with respect to each other. A plurality of interconnected cyclones is also utilized to contact heated sorbent having the NO.sub.x and SO.sub.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1993Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: Noxso CorporationInventors: Lewis G. Neal, Warren Ma