Supported By Holder With Drip Openings Patents (Class 96/119)
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Patent number: 11911726Abstract: A toilet dehumidifier assembly for draining reclaimed water into a toilet tank includes a toilet tank lid that has an opening extending through the toilet lid. The toilet tank lid is positionable on a toilet tank. A dehumidifier is attachable to the toilet tank lid to remove moisture from ambient air surrounding the toilet tank. The dehumidifier is aligned with the opening in the toilet tank lid to drain water into the toilet tank. A container is positionable inside the toilet tank to capture the water drained from the dehumidifier.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2021Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Inventor: Michael Melfi
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Patent number: 9822987Abstract: The dehumidifier container for storing desiccant includes a storage compartment and a holding compartment. The storage compartment has side walls and a bottom base to form a top opening with attachment devices. The attachment devices allow release of the storage compartment from the container for disposal of collected water without disturbing the desiccant material in the holding compartment. The holding compartment has a housing with openings along the bottom edge, a bottom panel, and a top panel with a vent. The bottom panel has a funnel portion and a drain outlet. Air flows through the vent of the top panel and openings of the housing. Fluid collected by the desiccant drains through the bottom panel to the storage compartment. There is a filter between the funnel portion and the drain outlet to maintain the desiccant in the holding compartment, while only fluid collects in the storage compartment.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2015Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Inventor: Patrick Gwen
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Patent number: 9683359Abstract: An apparatus for a waterless urinal is described. The apparatus comprises a housing defining a chamber for receiving a consumable de-odorizer, the housing including an access device to permit access to the chamber for allowing replacement of the consumable de-odorizer.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2008Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: MCALPINE & COMPANY LIMITEDInventor: James Kenneth McAlpine
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Patent number: 9440187Abstract: A device for collecting water from atmospheric moisture comprises water absorbing material, a protection wall and a water container. The protection wall is in a porous form. The water absorbing material is made of the temperature responsive polymer with a phase separation temperature, including Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM), Poly(vinylphosphonate) and etc. when its temperature is below phase separation temperature, the temperature responsive polymer is in a swollen hydrated state, forming hydrogen bond with water molecules; so as to absorb water from the air. When its temperature is above said phase separation temperature, the temperature responsive polymer is in a shrunken dehydrated state, forming hydrogen bond with other temperature responsive polymer molecules; so as to expel the water to the water container.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2014Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: THE PETROLEUM INSTITUTEInventors: Saeed Alhassan Alkhazraji, Sara Mohamed Aldhaheri, Fatima Mohamed Alhameli
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Patent number: 9186632Abstract: A diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) delivery system includes a tank for DEF, usually a urea aqueous solution, and a pump receiving the DEF from the tank for pressurization and delivery through a nozzle to the exhaust system of a work machine. A breather assembly is provided for the DEF tank and includes a housing having an inlet for ambient air and a particle filter adjacent the inlet for filtering particles. A hydrophobic membrane is interposed between the particle filter and an outlet leading to the tank for preventing outflow of DEF vapor and condensate.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2013Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: CNH Industrial America LLCInventor: Luke A. Schroeder
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Publication number: 20140165828Abstract: A dehydrator for dehydrating air supplied to a power related or mechanical device includes a first container configured to hold a desiccant, a first heater arranged with the first container configured to heat the desiccant in the first container, a second container configured to hold a desiccant, and a second heater arranged with the second container configured to heat the desiccant in the second container. The dehydrator further includes a conduit configured to selectively connect one of the first container and the second container to the power related or mechanical device and a controller configured to selectively operate one of the first heater and the second heater.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2012Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: WAUKESHA ELECTRIC SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Arthur MARTIN, John PRUENTE
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Publication number: 20130323149Abstract: An apparatus for filtering airborne radioactive iodine is provided. The apparatus includes a housing defining an interior space and comprising an inlet for receiving air and an outlet for discharging the air; and a composition placed in the interior space for trapping airborne radioactive iodine between the inlet and the outlet. The composition comprises one or more salts selected from the group consisting of an alkali metal chloride and an alkaline earth metal chloride. A method of filtering airborne radioactive iodine is further provided. The method includes providing the foregoing apparatus at a nuclear facility and blowing air to flow from the inlet to the outlet and contact the composition placed in the interior space, whereby airborne radioactive iodine is trapped in the interior space.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Inventors: Jei-Won YEON, Sang Hyuk JUNG, Jong-Yun KIM, Kyuseok SONG, Hee-Jung IM
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Publication number: 20120227582Abstract: The present invention relates to a device, a method and the use of the same for production or purifying of water. Present invention is based on the use of hygroscopic materials and heating thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: AIRWATERGREEN ABInventors: Jonas Wamstad, Fredrik Edstrom
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Patent number: 7959719Abstract: A device for controlling relative humidity in an environment with a solidified humectant composition. The solidified humectant composition is made from a humectant salt, water, and a carrier. The solidified humectant may be formed into a tablet with the aid of a binder, or it may be contained within a thermoformed felt material, a sachet, or a water permeable canister. In a preferred embodiment, the sachet is made of a micro-perforated polyester/paper/polyethylene material. Preferred humectant salts include CaCl2, K2CO3, LiCl, NaCl, K2SO4, and combinations thereof. A preferred embodiment of the present invention includes the use of one or more of: an antimicrobial agent, activated carbon, a volatile organic, a moisture adsorber and an oxygen absorber, in combination with the solidified humectant salt.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2009Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Multisorb Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Thomas H. Powers, Louis Patrone
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Patent number: 7501011Abstract: A device for controlling relative humidity in an environment with a solidified humectant composition. The solidified humectant composition is made from a humectant salt, water, and a carrier. The solidified humectant may be formed into a tablet with the aid of a binder, or it may be contained within a thermoformed felt material, a sachet, or a water permeable canister. In a preferred embodiment, the sachet is made of a micro-perforated polyester/paper/polyethylene material. Preferred humectant salts include CaCl2, K2CO3, LiCl2, NaCl, K2SO4, and combinations thereof. A preferred embodiment of the present invention includes the use of one or more of: an antimicrobial agent, activated carbon, a volatile organic, a moisture adsorber and an oxygen absorber, in combination with the solidified humectant salt.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2004Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Multisorb Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Powers, Louis Patrone
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Patent number: 7323035Abstract: A dehumidifying device for absorbing water vapour from ambient air comprising a container having an opening to permit water vapour to enter the container, the container having a water-absorbing agent disposed therein for absorbing water vapour, wherein a first portion of the water-absorbing agent is adapted to provide an indication of water absorption faster than a second portion of the water-absorbing agent following exposure of the first and second portions of water-absorbing agents to water vapour, thereby providing an early indication of the operation of the device.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2003Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Reckitt Benckiser (UK) LimitedInventors: Paul William Robinson, Richard Paul Harbutt, David Bedford
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Patent number: 6899749Abstract: A moisture absorption apparatus comprises a desiccant container with a side wall and optionally a bottom and a desiccant solution container with a side wall and a bottom. The desiccant container receives particulate desiccant which forms a desiccant solution on contact with moist air. The desiccant container side wall has at least one air access opening and a passage permitting desiccant solution to flow into the desiccant solution container. The desiccant solution container has a top opening and is slidingly displaceable on the desiccant container so as to allow the desiccant container to be displaced in the desiccant solution container to a depth sufficient for the desiccant solution container side wall to fully cover the air access opening of the desiccant container.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2001Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Inventor: Thomas Johansson
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Patent number: 6833022Abstract: A method and a device for filtering polluted air, in which the air is successively subjected to the processes of extracting grease/fat and water, drying air still containing residual humidity, and adsorbing smells/odors. The filter device includes, in a direction of flow a vortex filter, layers of expanded metal, a filter for drying the air, and an odor filter, all in a filter housing. The filter for drying the air and the odor filter are, preferably, combined in a filter cassette that is disposed on the filter housing such that it can be changed/replaced.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgerate GmbHInventors: Egon Feisthammel, Dieter Rosmann
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Publication number: 20030205140Abstract: A desiccant container (2) which comprises a generally cylindrically cross-sectioned cup, two dual-density fiberglass discs (6, 8), desiccant material (4), and a cap (16). The cup includes an outer annular portion, an inner tubular portion, and a bottom which connect together to define a space within. The cap (16) has a planar portion with an aperture for receiving the inner wall portion of the cup and is designed for receipt in the chamber to cover the opening. The cap further includes an outer annular rim portion extending transversely from the planar portion. The peripheral flange portion having tabs with an edge portion which permit the cap to cooperate with the outer wall portion having tabs with an edge portion which permit the cap to cooperate with the outer wall portion so that the cap can be retained within the chamber in one of a number of axially spaced positions to prevent shifting of, and escape of the desiccant.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: David V Flaugher, Glen D Perrine, John M Evans
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Patent number: 6572687Abstract: A gas dryer particularly useful for natural gas transmission lines has a sump vessel including a splash plate for intercepting incoming gas, a lower region for collecting water removed from the gas, at least one tower or other vessel for holding desiccant tablets and permitting water to drain into the sump, and partition(s) in the vessel extending into the lower region to permit collected sump water to be in a single body of liquid while the partitions in the upper regions of the vessel direct the gas from one tower or drying vessel to another.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignees: Clearwater International LLC, Argo Sales Ltd.Inventor: Reg Slaymaker
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Patent number: 6471739Abstract: Dehumidifier housing including a lower housing having a barrier part fitted vertically between a compressor and a water tank inside of a cabinet, a drain part formed in a horizontal direction above the barrier part for collecting condensate dehumidified at a heat exchanger and draining the water tank, and sidewalls formed at both sides of the barrier part and the drain part in a front and rear direction and supported on an inside of the cabinet, an upper housing having an orifice part with an air flow hole in a central portion, and a rim part around the orifice part in front and rear direction and supported on an inside of the cabinet, and coupling means for coupling the lower housing and the upper housing, thereby enhancing rigidity and dehumidifying effect.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventor: Nam Seob Eom
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Patent number: 6423122Abstract: A device is disclosed for absorbing moisture from the air. The device is made of flexible packaging material attached to a support. The packaging is filled with an absorption material. The support may have parts for holding the same in a rigid standard size holding device and/or parts for suspension. The packaging can be separately joined e.g. cramped to the support. A receptacle for collecting the moisture can be provided on the underside of the packaging. The receptacle can also be made of flexible material. The invention also relates to a support and a packaging which are used in such an absorption device.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Henkel KGaAInventor: Johannes Hubertus Josef Maria Kelders
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Patent number: 6344072Abstract: A moisture-absorbing device comprises a plastic tube (1), which is made of flexible plastic sheet and which in its longitudinal direction is divided into an upper chamber containing a moisture-absorbing agent (16) and a liquid-collecting lower chamber communicating with the upper chamber. The plastic tube (1) has an opening on a level with the upper chamber. A netting element (7), which has a netting portion (8), is attached to the plastic tube (1) in such a manner that the netting portion (8) is positioned in front of the opening. The plastic tube (1) is closed at its lower end, thereby enabling collection of liquid in the lower chamber. The moisture-absorbing agent (16) is included in a filtering tube (15), which is made of an air- as well as liquid-permeable filtering material and which is arranged in the upper chamber substantially in front of the opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Inventor: Bo Gustafsson
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Patent number: 5676739Abstract: A moisture absorbing device includes a tube which is made of board coated with plastic and which in its longitudinal direction is divided into an upper chamber containing a moisture-absorbing agent and a lower chamber containing a liquid-collecting member and communicating with the upper chamber via a liquid-permeable member. The tube has at least one opening on a level with the upper chamber. A netting element, which has at least one fine-meshed netting portion, is so attached to the inside of the tube that the netting portion is located in front of the opening. The liquid-collecting member includes a liquid-tight container connected to the liquid-permeable member.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1996Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Inventor: Bror Gustafsson
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Patent number: 5565139Abstract: A vapor extraction apparatus includes a gel sorbent capable of absorbing vapor directly into the liquid state and capable of disgorging the absorbed liquid in a phase-transition. The apparatus includes a housing adapted for movement from a first position, where it is exposed to a vapor-containing gas stream and a first environmental condition, and capable of moving to a second position, where it is exposed to a second environmental condition. A gel sorbent is disposed on at least one surface of the housing. The gel sorbs vapor from the gas stream as liquid when the sorbent is in its first position. The sorbent disgorges the liquid during phase-transition collapse when it is in the second position. A method of extracting vapor from a process gas stream includes contacting a phase transition gel sorbent with vapor under conditions sufficient for the gel sorbent to undergo a phase transition and absorb vapor as liquid inside the gel sorbent.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: Gel Sciences, Inc.Inventors: David H. Walker, Harris Gold, George W. McKinney, III, John F. McCoy, III, Xiaohong Yu
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Patent number: 5534186Abstract: A vapor extraction apparatus includes a gel sorbent capable of absorbing vapor directly into the liquid state and capable of disgorging the absorbed liquid in a phase-transition. The apparatus includes a housing adapted for movement from a first position, where it is exposed to a vapor-containing gas stream and a first environmental condition, and capable of moving to a second position, where it is exposed to a second environmental condition. A gel sorbent is disposed on at least one surface of the housing. The gel sorbs vapor from the gas stream as liquid when the sorbent is in its first position. The sorbent disgorges the liquid during phase-transition collapse when it is in the second position. A method of extracting vapor from a process gas stream includes contacting a phase transition gel sorbent with vapor under conditions sufficient for the gel sorbent to undergo a phase transition and absorb vapor as liquid inside the gel sorbent.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1993Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: Gel Sciences, Inc.Inventors: David H. Walker, Harris Gold, George W. McKinney, III, John F. McCoy, III, Xiaohong Yu
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Patent number: 5478379Abstract: A method of converting a dehumidifier (10) having a base portion (16), a center portion (18), an upper portion (20), a desiccant container (62), and receptacle container (36), to an air purifier (12). The method includes removal of the desiccant container (62) and replacing it with an air filter cartridge (94). The invention is also directed to the air purifier (12) and air filter cartridge (94) for converting from a dehumidifier (10) via the air filter cartridge (94).Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1994Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Inventor: Rick C. Bevins