Heat Exchange Means At Or Downstream Of Contact Zone Patents (Class 261/152)
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Publication number: 20110247496Abstract: The present invention provides a humidifier assembly for humidifying a gas stream. The humidifier assembly including a heating element structured to be disposed in the gas stream for directly heating the gas stream as the gas stream passes therethrough and a supply of fluid provided at or near the heating element.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2009Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Kimm Gardner, Mabini Arcilla
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Patent number: 8033532Abstract: A humidifier 10 has a water circuit 20 that switches the flow of water between a first flow state, in which hot water introduced from a first inlet 21 flows through a first heat exchanger 32 and flows to a first outlet 22 and in which cold water introduced from a second inlet 23 flows through a second heat exchanger 42 and flows to a second outlet 24, and a second flow state, in which the hot water introduced from the first inlet 21 flows through the second heat exchanger 42 and flows to the first outlet 22 and in which the cold water introduced from the second inlet 23 flows through the first heat exchanger 32 and flows to the second outlet 24. The water circuit 20 has a bypass passage 36 for connecting the inlets 21, 23 to the outlets 22, 24 respectively at the time of switching the flow of water. With this, even if the respective three-way valves 31, 33, . . . cause a faulty operation, the cold water and the hot water surely flow through the bypass passage 36 and flow to the respective outlets 22, 24.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2006Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Daikin Industries, Ltd.Inventor: Tomohiro Yabu
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Publication number: 20110221078Abstract: A humidifier includes a main body having a hollow interior, the main body including a fluid reservoir for receiving a fluid therein, wherein the fluid reservoir is formed from a material which at least one of minimizes impurities in the fluid and militates against an emergence of impurities in the fluid, and a discharge vent coupled to the main body, wherein the discharge vent includes a removable tray for receiving a fragrance therein and a compartment for receiving a heat source therein for heating the fragrance, wherein the discharge vent emits a mist to humidify the surrounding air and an aroma of the fragrance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Mordechai Lev, Robert McCulloch, Hing Wah Tsang, Candice M. Willett
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Publication number: 20110172480Abstract: An apparatus and method for vaporizing and transporting an alkali metal salt is shown. The apparatus has a first conduit capable of transporting an alkali metal salt solution and a second conduit in fluid communication with the first conduit, the second conduit capable of transporting steam so that the alkali metal salt is dissipated into the steam forming a solution that can be transported, such as to a remote reaction zone. The solution can be transported via a third conduit that is capable of being heated by a heat source. The method can be used to add a promoter to a dehydrogenation catalyst during a dehydrogenation reaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: Fina Technology, Inc.Inventors: Joseph E. Pelati, James R. Butler, Hollie Craig
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Patent number: 7942391Abstract: A cooling tower for evaporating water from a brine solution is provided and may include an air inlet, a brine inlet for receiving the brine solution, and a heat-exchange assembly receiving the brine solution from the brine inlet and receiving air from the air inlet. The heat-exchange assembly transfers moisture from the brine solution to the air received from the air inlet to reduce the moisture content of the brine solution.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2008Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Rush Air, Inc.Inventors: Kelly D. Rushmore, James H. Shoffner
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Patent number: 7815173Abstract: A cooler includes a body, a water tank installed in the body for storing cooling water, a pump fixed in the water tank, a water pipe connected to the pump and extending upward, a spray pipe connected to the water pipe, at least one gas cooling device located above the spray pipe, at least one fan fixed on top of the body, at least one wind hole formed in a side of the body, at least one cooling pipe uprightly installed in the body and having an upper portion passing through heat-dispersing chips of the gas cooling device and a lower portion passing through heat-dispersing chips of the water cooling device, and at least one water-heat exchanger below the spray pipe and having a heat-dispersing element. The cooler has two stages of cooling by air and water, having a high effect of swift cooling high temperature to low temperature.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Inventor: Yi-Hsiung Lin
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Publication number: 20100230834Abstract: Embodiments of the invention generally provide apparatus and methods for vaporizing liquid precursors. In one embodiment, a bubbling system for supplying a vapor of liquid precursor is provided including a gas flow conduit having a first end and a second end, a nozzle structure connected to the second end of the gas flow conduit, and comprising one or more perforated conduits fluidly coupled with the second end of the gas flow conduit, and a plate disposed around the gas flow conduit and in a spaced relationship from the nozzle structure, wherein both the one or more perforated conduits and the plate extend radially from an axis of the gas flow conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Yoichi SAKATA, Kazutaka YANAGITA, Toshiyuki NAKAGAWA, Naoyuki NAKAMOTO
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Patent number: 7685829Abstract: Process and device for generating a current of humid air having a defined relative humidity comprising the steps of generating a current of air in a tubing arrangement, generating hot water vapor, introducing the water vapor into the air current to generate flowing hot humid air, passing the hot humid air through a water separator while lowering the temperature of the humid air below the dew point temperature to generate saturated humid air having a defined temperature, heating the humid air coming from the water separator above the defined temperature to achieve a defined relative humidity, and discharging the humid air from the tubing arrangement as a current of humid air having a relative humidity of not less than 80%.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Hans-Juergen Mueller, Karl-Heinz Mann
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Patent number: 7600743Abstract: The convector includes at least one finned tube bundle (7) in the tubes of which a fluid to be cooled is made to circulate and at least one fan (11) producing an air flow that strikes the outside of said finned tubes. The convector includes an adiabatic chamber (13) through which a air flow (F1) passes, positioned upstream of the tube bundle (7), inside which water is nebulized and vaporized. The adiabatic chamber (13) is defined by side walls (5) and by at least two evaporation honeycomb fill packs (15, 17).Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Frigel Firenze S.p.A.Inventors: Filippo Dorin, Riccardo Paoletti
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Patent number: 7571900Abstract: Circulating air is cooled by heat exchange with adiabatically cooled process air. To this end, a first heat exchanging device is fed with circulating air and the process air. The heat exchanging device contains a humidifying device used to spray water into the process air. In this way, the process air is adiabatically cooled and the corresponding cooling is carried out by heat exchange with the circulating air. Before entering the first heat exchanging device and before leaving same, the process air is guided through a second heat exchanging device in which the cooled process air first extracts heat from the uncooled process air. This increases the cooling performance of the device.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2003Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Hovalwerk AGInventors: Edgar Beck, Christoph Steinhausler
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Patent number: 7568681Abstract: An apparatus for injecting gas into a metallurgical vessel is disclosed. The apparatus includes a gas flow duct, an elongate central tubular structure extending within the gas flow duct, a plurality of flow directing swirl vanes disposed about the central tubular structure, and cooling water passages within the central tubular structure. The forward end of the central structure has a nose portion that includes a domed outer shell, an inner component disposed within the outer shell and formed with an internal nozzle to receive water from the cooling water passages and to direct that water in a jet against the inner surface of the outer shell to produce an outwardly and backwardly fanning flow of water around the inner surface of the outer shell.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2007Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Technology Resources Pty. LimitedInventors: Eric Tierney, George Cingle, III, Michael Mattich, Todd Smith
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Patent number: 7559537Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for heating a viscuous liquid slurry by direct steam injection in small scale installations. A process tube, through which the slurry flows, is surrounded by a pressure vessel. The pressure vessel acts as a high pressure steam boiler tank, heating the process tube. The process tube, having a length to accommodate mixing of the slurry within, act as a reaction chamber, into which steam is injected via a direct steam injection assembly. The integration of the injector, reactor, and boiler avoids the need for an external boiler and associated plumbing.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2007Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Green Energy Live, Inc.Inventor: Bart Levine
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Patent number: 7501101Abstract: Microchannel apparatus comprising a header and plural flow microchannels is described in which orifices connect the header and the flow microchannels. The orifices constrict flow. The ratio of the cross-sectional area of each of the orifices to the cross-sectional area of the flow microchannels connected to the orifices is between 0.0005 and 0.1. Also described is microchannel apparatus for conducting unit operations in which a device comprises two arrays of microchannels, and a unit operation is conducted on a fluid as it passes through the first set of microchannels and into a header where a second unit operation is performed, and then the fluid stream passes into the second array of microchannels where the first unit operation is again performed. Methods of conducting unit operations in the apparatuses are also described.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Robert S. Wegeng, Ward E. TeGrotenhuis, Greg A. Whyatt
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Patent number: 7448604Abstract: Provided is a heat treatment apparatus. The heat treatment apparatus includes a heating plate including a heater; a chamber case including a cooling chamber, and coupled to a lower portion of the heating plate; and at least one atomizing unit installed on the chamber case to generate liquid droplet aerosol by mixing a cooling liquid and a gas, and at the same time, to inject the liquid droplet aerosol into the cooling chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2005Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tae-gyu Kim, Dong-woo Lee, Jin-sung Lee, Tae-sang Park, Bang-weon Lee
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Publication number: 20080265446Abstract: A submerged gas processor in the form of an evaporator or a submerged gas reactor includes a vessel, a gas delivery tube partially disposed within the vessel to deliver a gas into the vessel and a process fluid inlet that provides a process fluid to the vessel at a rate sufficient to maintain a controlled constant level of fluid within the vessel. A weir is disposed within the vessel adjacent the gas delivery tube to form a first fluid circulation path between a first weir end and a wall of the vessel and a second fluid circulation path between a second weir end and an upper end of the vessel. During operation, gas introduced through the tube mixes with the process fluid and the combined gas and fluid flow at a high rate with a high degree of turbulence along the first and second circulation paths defined around the weir, thereby promoting vigorous mixing and intimate contact between the gas and the process fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: LIQUID SOLUTIONS LLCInventors: Bernard F. Duesel, John P. Gibbons, Michael J. Rutsch
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Publication number: 20080248164Abstract: The invention relates to a filled or unfilled supply component for gases or fluids, which is not required in order to carbonate, preferably, an upstream and downstream carbonator and which is, preferably, used therefore, preferably in at least one booster pump which allows a carbonated liquid to flow through, and, can preferably be withdrawn over at least one dispensing location.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2006Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: MARGRET SPIEGELInventor: Pasquale Spiegel
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Publication number: 20080197086Abstract: The present invention relates to an arrangement (1) for treatment of a polymerizable material (12) comprising at least one gassing device (2) to feed a gas (11) into the polymerizable material (12) and a heating device (3) to heat the polymerizable material (12) provided with gas (11), characterized in that the heating device (3) is designed such that the polymerizable material (12) flows through the heating device (3) via an inlet (4) against gravity (9) and means for even distribution of the gas (11) over the inlet (4) are provided. The invention also relates to a process for heating of a polymerizable material, a device for production of (meth)acrylic acid and a process for production of high purity (meth)acrylic acid.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: August 21, 2008Inventor: Jurgen Mosler
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Patent number: 7393436Abstract: A thermal separating process for removing a stream containing enriched (meth)acrylic monomers from a mixture containing (meth)acrylic monomers, in which the liquid phases retained in the separating space at high temperature and high (meth)acrylic monomer content are minimized.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2004Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Bernd Eck, Ulrich Hammon, Klaus Joachim Mueller-Engel, Juergen Schroeder, Joachim Thiel, Hans Martan
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Patent number: 7364141Abstract: A cooling tower and/or a fan drive system are provided which enhance cooling performance, are able to reduce lateral temperature gradients at least to some degree, provide for easy removable of debris and/or provide for easy fan adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2005Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: SPX Cooling Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Glenn Brenneke, Hobart Cox, Mark Kauffmann, Jason Stratman, Eric Wiedemann
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Patent number: 7328886Abstract: A sheet for use in a heat exchange apparatus. The sheet includes a first vertical rib that extends in a first direction generally parallel to the vertical axis of the heat exchange apparatus, wherein said first vertical rib protrudes in a second direction out of the plane. The sheet also includes a second vertical rib that extends in the first direction along the sheet, substantially all the way between the first and second edges of the sheet generally parallel to the first vertical rib. The second vertical rib also protrudes in the second direction out of the plane. The sheet further includes a first horizontal rib that extends in a third direction along the sheet substantially all the way between the third and fourth edges of the sheet, wherein the first horizontal rib protrudes in a fourth direction opposite said second direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2004Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: SPX Cooling Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Eldon F. Mockry, Jason Stratman, Jidong Yang, Mark Anthony Johnson
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Publication number: 20070257386Abstract: A steam humidifier provided by the present invention has a tank having a reservoir section and a cover removably and sealingly secured thereto. The tank contains water during a humidifying operation in which the humidifier humidifies an indoor environment. The cover has a heating element mounted thereon and extending therefrom into the reservoir section and a steam outlet assembly mounted thereon and extending therethrough into the tank. The heating element evaporates at least a portion of the water during the humidifying operation into steam output through the steam outlet assembly to humidify the indoor environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2007Publication date: November 8, 2007Inventor: Cherif Menassa
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Patent number: 7275737Abstract: Device for simultaneously cooling and removing liquid from compressed gas of a compressor element (1) or of several compressor elements (1) which are connected either or not in parallel or in series, which device includes a pressure vessel (2) which is provided with a liquid drain (8) at the bottom, an inlet (6) for compressed gas at a distance above the latter and an outlet (18) for compressed gas at the top, latter and an outlet (18) for compressed gas at the top, characterized in that a distribution device (4) is provided in the pressure vessel (2), between the inlet (6) and the outlet (18) for the compressed gas, for spreading a cool fluid in direct contact with the compressed gas, and in that a heat exchanger (5) is provided in the pressure vessel (2) for heating the compressed gas which has been cooled by the cool fluid.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2003Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Atlas Copco Airpower, Naamloze VennootschapInventor: Peter Jozef Heirman
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Patent number: 7232116Abstract: A cooling tower and/or a fan drive system are provided which enhance cooling performance, are able to reduce lateral temperature gradients at least to some degree, provide for easy removable of debris and/or provide for easy fan adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2005Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: SPX Cooling Technologies Inc.Inventors: Jason Stratman, Glenn Brenneke, Hobart Cox, Mark Kauffmann, Eric Wiedemann
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Patent number: 7128310Abstract: A cooling tower having a heat exchanger. The heat exchanger includes at least one heat exchanger pack having a generally diamond shape. The heat exchanger pack includes a first set of passageways for receiving a stream of warm, water laden air and a second set of passageways for receiving ambient air. The first set of passageways and second set of passageways are separate. Cooling tower configurations including the heat exchanger pack are disclosed for achieving effluent plume abatement, and capture of a portion of the effluent for replacement back into the cooling tower reservoir or as a source of purified water.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2003Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: SPX Cooling Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Eldon F. Mockry, Jason Stratman, Jidong Yang
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Patent number: 6946022Abstract: A scrubber removes dust from an exhaust gas. The scrubber includes a casing having an exhaust gas inlet and an exhaust gas outlet, an impeller housed in the casing and supported by a shaft, and a cleaning liquid supply tube for ejecting a cleaning liquid by which the dust contained in the exhaust gas is captured. The scrubber further includes a plurality of protrusions provided around the impeller such that the exhaust gas and the cleaning liquid which are discharged from the impeller impinge upon the protrusions.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Ebara CorporationInventors: Kazutaka Okuda, Kotaro Kawamura
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Patent number: 6892523Abstract: In a cooling-air cooler for a gas-turbine plant of a power plant, in which cooling-air cooler first means for spraying water into the cooling-air flow and second means for generating steam are arranged in a pressure vessel, through which the cooling air flows, between a cooling-air inlet and a cooling-air outlet in the cooling-air flow, simplified operation is achieved in that a water separator is provided on the cooling-air side in the direction of flow downstream of the first means.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2003Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Alstom Technology LTDInventors: Mircea Fetescu, Erhard Liebig
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Patent number: 6883788Abstract: Disclosed is a method and an apparatus for exchanging heat in a column by passing a first vapor phase through a heat exchanger in the column to exchange heat with a first stream and produce a second vapor phase in the column. The second vapor phase is passed through a shielding device located above the heat exchanger and the shielding device prevents descending liquid from contacting the heat exchanger. The shielding device may be interposed between two heat exchangers in the column.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: UOP LLCInventors: Constante P. Tagamolila, F. Joseph O'Driscoll
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Patent number: 6852147Abstract: A gas reduction apparatus 12 is provided for reducing the amount of gas 15 emitted from a cooling tower 10 into the atmosphere. The apparatus 12 in accordance with the principles of this invention includes a first air conduit 13 which collects the gas 15 and chemical particles therein released from the cooling tower 10 before they are released into the atmosphere. The conduit 13 then provides a path for the gas 15 and chemical particles formed therein to flow to a liquefier 16. The liquefier 16 converts the gas 15 to a liquid 17. A filter 32 is coupled adjacent the liquefier 16 to separate the chemical particles released into the liquefier from the liquid 17 formed in the liquefier. The liquid 17 is then directed through an outlet conduit 34 to a cooling tower reservoir 36 where it finds itself back into the cooling tower 10.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Inventor: Larry B. Tinguee, Jr.
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Patent number: 6800118Abstract: A gas/liquid separation element is provided comprising: a frame having an opening therein; waterproof/moisture permeable sheets affixed to both sides thereof so as to cover the opening, whereby the frame and waterproof/moisture permeable sheets define a liquid flow channel; a plurality of ribs arranged over at least the front face of waterproof/moisture permeable sheets and extending between two opposite sides of the frame; and a liquid inlet/outlet portion for liquid feed or liquid outlet, provided at one or more locations in a portion of the frame. Also provided are gas/liquid separators and separation units for use in gas/liquid separation applications such as humidifiers and dehumidifiers.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Gore Enterprise Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Ryo Kusunose, Takushi Yokota, Kojiro Nishi
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Publication number: 20040135271Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to a vaporizer with positive liquid shut-off. In one illustrative embodiment, the vaporizer is comprised of a body, a liquid inlet and a carrier gas inlet coupled to the body, a nozzle positioned within the body, the nozzle having at least one opening formed therethrough that defines a vaporized liquid exit, and a positive shut-off valve, a portion of which is adapted to engage the vaporized liquid exit of the nozzle. In another illustrative embodiment, the vaporizer is comprised of a body, a liquid inlet and a carrier gas inlet coupled to the body and a plurality of peltier cells coupled to the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: Ross S. Dando, Allen P. Mardian, Raynald B. Cantin, Gurtej S. Sandhu
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Publication number: 20040118280Abstract: A gas reduction apparatus 12 is provided for reducing the amount of gas 15 emitted from a cooling tower 10 into the atmosphere. The apparatus 12 in accordance with the principles of this invention includes a first air conduit 13 which collects the gas 15 and chemical particles therein released from the cooling tower 10 before they are released into the atmosphere. The conduit 13 then provides a path for the gas 15 and chemical particles formed therein to flow to a liquefier 16. The liquefier 16 converts the gas 15 to a liquid 17. A filter 32 is coupled adjacent the liquefier 16 to separate the chemical particles released into the liquefier from the liquid 17 formed in the liquefier. The liquid 17 is then directed through an outlet conduit 34 to a cooling tower reservoir 36 where it finds itself back into the cooling tower 10.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventor: Larry B. Tinguee
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Patent number: 6729609Abstract: An improved carburetor arrangement includes a low-capacity fuel/air regulator for efficiently vaporizing rich mixtures of fuel and delivering them to a heat exchange vaporizer for heating and completely vaporizing the rich mixture prior to delivery to an engine intake. An existing conventional fuel atomization system is eliminated and replaced with main combustion air gallery. The air gallery forms a low pressure for drawing heated rich mixture from the vaporizer and subsequently mixing it with a larger amount of incoming fresh air from the gallery for forming a stoichiometric mixture. Preferably the mixture is passed through a mixing chamber before delivery to the engine intake. Preferably the fuel/air regulator is a low-capacity carburetor, such as that used for motorcycles, snowmobiles and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Telekinetic Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Winch
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Publication number: 20040080060Abstract: A cooling tower having a heat exchanger. The heat exchanger includes at least one heat exchanger pack having a generally diamond shape. The heat exchanger pack includes a first set of passageways for receiving a stream of warm, water laden air and a second set of passageways for receiving ambient air. The first set of passageways and second set of passageways are separate. Cooling tower configurations including the heat exchanger pack are disclosed for achieving effluent plume abatement, and capture of a portion of the effluent for replacement back into the cooling tower reservoir or as a source of purified water.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Applicant: Marley Cooling Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Eldon F. Mockry, Jason Stratman, Jidong Yang
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Patent number: 6715743Abstract: A gas humidifier provides a continuous flow of gas through two stages of bubbling with an intermediate heating stage. Gas is introduced into an enclosure containing a quantity of bulk water by pumping the gas into a gas entry pipe or tube. The gas exits the gas entry pipe to bubble up through a bubbling evaporator. At the water surface of the bubbling evaporator, a heating element heats the gas-vapor mixture. The heated gas-vapor mixture then bubbles up through the bulk water, and the temperature of the bulk water determines the thermal cycles of the heating element. The gas-vapor mixture bubbles up through the bulk water, reaching saturation at the dew point. The saturated gas is then directed from the humidifier for use.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Inventor: Chaojiong Zhang
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Publication number: 20040032033Abstract: An improved carburetor arrangement comprises a low-capacity fuel/air regulator for efficiently vaporizing rich mixtures of fuel and delivering them to a heat exchange vaporizer for heating and completely vaporized the rich mixture prior to delivery to an engine intake. An existing conventional fuel atomization system is eliminated and replaced with main combustion air gallery. The air gallery forms a low pressure for drawing heated rich mixture from the vaporizer and subsequently mixing it with a larger amount of incoming fresh air from the gallery for forming a stoichiometric mixture. Preferably the mixture is passed through a mixing chamber before delivery to the engine intake. Preferably the fuel/air regulator is a low-capacity carburetor, such as that used for motorcycles, snowmobiles and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2002Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventor: Michael D. Winch
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Patent number: 6663694Abstract: Heat exchanger packs having a first set of passageways for receiving a stream of ambient air and a second set of passageways for receiving a stream of warm water laden air is disclosed. The first set of passageways and second set of passageways being separate and permitting the warm water laden air stream to be cooled by the stream of ambient air so that water can condense out of the warm water laden air stream. Cooling tower configurations including the heat exchanger pack are disclosed for achieving effluent plume abatement, and capture of a portion of the effluent for replacement back into the cooling tower reservoir or as a source of purified water.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Marley Cooling Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bryan J. Hubbard, Eldon F. Mockry, O. L. Kinney, Jr.
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Patent number: 6663087Abstract: Heat exchanger packs having a first set of passageways for receiving a stream of ambient air and a second set of passageways for receiving a stream of warm water laden air is disclosed. The first set of passageways and second set of passageways being separate and permitting the warm water laden air stream to be cooled by the stream of ambient air so that water can condense out of the warm water laden air stream. Cooling tower configurations including the heat exchanger pack are disclosed for achieving effluent plume abatement, and capture of a portion of the effluent for replacement back into the cooling tower reservoir or as a source of purified water.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Marley Cooling Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bryan J. Hubbard, Eldon F. Mockry, Ohler L. Kinney, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030221625Abstract: Disclosed is a vaporizer constituted of a dispersing section 8 and a vaporizing section 22. The dispersing section 8 comprises a gas introduction port 4 for introducing a carrier gas 3 under pressure into a gas passage, means for feeding raw material solutions 5a and 5b to the gas passage, and a gas outlet 7 for delivering the carrier gas containing the raw material solutions to the vaporizing section 22. The vaporizing section 22 comprises a vaporizing tube 20 having one end connected to a reaction tube of the MOCVD system and having the other end connected to the gas outlet 7 of the dispersing section 8, and heating means for heating the vaporizing tube 20. The vaporizing section 22 serves to heat and vaporize the raw material solution containing carrier gas 3 delivered from the dispersing section 8. The dispersing section 8 includes a dispersing section body 1 having a cylindrical hollow portion, and a rod 10 having an outer diameter smaller than the inner diameter of the cylindrical hollow portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2002Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventors: Masayuki Toda, Masaki Kusuhara, Mikio Doi, Masaru Umeda, Mitsuru Fukagawa, Yoichi Kanno, Osamu Uchisawa, Kohei Yamamoto, Toshikatu Meguro
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Publication number: 20030164560Abstract: A scrubber removes dust from an exhaust gas. The scrubber includes a casing having an exhaust gas inlet and an exhaust gas outlet, an impeller housed in the casing and supported by a shaft, and a cleaning liquid supply tube for ejecting a cleaning liquid by which the dust contained in the exhaust gas is captured. The scrubber further includes a plurality of protrusions provided around the impeller such that the exhaust gas and the cleaning liquid which are discharged from the impeller impinge upon the protrusions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2003Publication date: September 4, 2003Inventors: Kazutaka Okuda, Kotaro Kawamura
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Publication number: 20030155666Abstract: The present invention promotes atomization and vaporization of spray at the time of cold startup and reduces the amount of fuel depositing on the inner wall of the intake manifold, thereby ensuring improved startability of an internal combustion engine of a car, reduced fuel costs and improved purification of exhaust gas. A very fine groove 201 is formed on a heat transfer surface 76 in a fuel vaporization promoting apparatus 100, wherein this groove 201 is shaped in such a way that fuel 24 is dispersed by the surface tension of a heat transfer surface 76 and fuel 24.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventors: Kiyoshi Amou, Yuzo Kadomukai, Hiroaki Saeki, Kenji Watanabe, Takanobu Ichihara, Masami Nagano
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Patent number: 6598862Abstract: An evaporative cooler and method of operation is provided in which the cooler includes a liquid distributor, a body having a surface for receiving liquid from the distributor, an air moving device for generating a flow of air over the surface of the body, a heat transfer working fluid conduit having a surface arranged to receive substantially all of the liquid from the body and a liquid recirculating mechanism to recirculate the liquid from the conduit surface to the body surface. In an embodiment the body occupies a plan area larger than the plan area occupied by the conduit. In an embodiment, the conduit is located outside of the flow of air. In an embodiment, the velocity of the liquid is increased after it leaves the body and before it engages the conduit.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Evapco International, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Merrill, George R. Shriver
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Patent number: 6578831Abstract: The invention is directed to a carburetor arrangement in a housing (1) and especially in the housing of a work apparatus such as a motor-driven chain saw or like portable handheld work apparatus. An engine (2) is mounted in the housing (1) and has an inlet channel (3) which is connected via a connecting pipe (4) to the intake channel section (5) of a membrane carburetor (6). An intake air filter (10) is mounted on the carburetor (6) on the end face (17) facing away from the connecting pipe (4). Combustion air is supplied through the intake air filter (10). To avoid a damaging warming of the carburetor, a heat-draining component (20) is mounted on the end face (17) of the carburetor which faces away from the connecting pipe (4). The component (20) projects beyond the contour of the carburetor (6).Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2002Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Andreas Stihl AG & Co.Inventors: Johannes Menzel, Roland Adam
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Patent number: 6564864Abstract: A method of exchanging heat is disclosed. Process fluid is passed through a dry indirect contact heat exchange section while a main air stream is also passed through that section. The process fluid is passed through a second indirect contact heat exchange section while a second air stream is passed through that section. A third air stream is passed through a direct contact heat exchange section and mixed with the second air stream to define the main air stream. Evaporative liquid is selectively distributed over the second indirect contact heat exchange section and over the direct heat exchange section. The distribution of evaporative liquid over one section is independent of the distribution of evaporative liquid over the other section.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. Carter, Branislav Korenic
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Patent number: 6540840Abstract: Disclosed is a vaporizer constituted of a dispersing section 8 and a vaporizing section 22. The dispersing section 8 comprises a gas introduction port 4 for introducing a carrier gas 3 under pressure into a gas passage, means for feeding raw material solutions 5a and 5b to the gas passage, and a gas outlet 7 for delivering the carrier gas containing the raw material solutions to the vaporizing section 22. The vaporizing section 22 comprises a vaporizing tube 20 having one end connected to a reaction tube of the MOCVD system and having the other end connected to the gas outlet 7 of the dispersing section 8, and heating means for heating the vaporizing tube 20. The vaporizing section 22 serves to heat and vaporize the raw material solution containing carrier gas 3 delivered from the dispersing section 8. The dispersing section 8 includes a dispersing section body 1 having a cylindrical hollow portion, and a rod 10 having an outer diameter smaller than the inner diameter of the cylindrical hollow portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Watanabe ShokoInventors: Masayuki Toda, Masaki Kusuhara, Mikio Doi, Masaru Umeda, Mitsuru Fukagawa, Yoichi Kanno, Osamu Uchisawa, Kohei Yamamoto, Toshikatu Meguro
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Patent number: 6533255Abstract: An apparatus for temperature control of biological/chemical samples employing liquid metal is described. A gallium-indium alloy may be used to provide excellent temperature control. Methods of using liquid metal to provide temperature control for biological/chemical samples are also described. A preferred use for the described liquid metal-heating apparatus is to provide precise temperature control for polymerase chain reaction (PCR).Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignees: Hitachi Chemical Research Center, Inc., The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Masato Mitsuhashi, Charles Y. Chu
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Publication number: 20030015809Abstract: A fluidized spray vessel. A vessel design is provided for recovering heat from gaseous heat streams. The vessel utilizes a semi-fluidized bed for obtaining desirable liquid/vapor contact times. A spray section is provided in which liquid is sprayed through nozzles designed to provide a mean droplet size having a terminal velocity of from about sixty percent to about ninety five percent of the superficial upward gas velocity. These spray tower design criteria enhance spray tower performance, and thus enables more efficient heat recovery to be practiced, particularly in systems where relatively low grade heat sources are encountered.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2002Publication date: January 23, 2003Inventor: William D. Carson
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Patent number: 6488272Abstract: A precursor delivery system emulsifier is provided for delivery a mixture of liquid and gas precursors. Since the liquid precursor is mixed with a gas, the flow pattern of the emulsified precursor can be controlled and modified and the relatively large flow rate of the emulsified precursor prevents the line from being clogged. Further, the mixing of the liquid precursor and gas at a site outside the vaporization chamber permits the liquid precursor line to remain cool, so that even the small diameter line remains unclogged.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2000Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Simplus Systems CorporationInventor: Tue Nguyen
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Publication number: 20020110714Abstract: A method and apparatus for the humidification of gas streams, such as reactant gas streams for fuel cells, wherein the specific water evaporation rate, gas delivery temperature, and degree of gas humidity may be adjusted and maintained at predetermined levels. An ultrasonic device providing a water mist is used in the evaporation process. The amount of water vapor being introduced into the gas stream can be varied up to the saturation point of the reactant gas stream. As the water vapor leaves the evaporation chamber, it mixes with the gas stream in a gas humidification chamber or riser. The humidified reactant gas stream is then maintained at a set point temperature that is at least above the dew point temperature of the humidified reactant gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Inventors: Craig Andrews, Mark J. Flusche, Donald P. Lyons
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Publication number: 20020105101Abstract: The invention is directed to a carburetor arrangement in a housing (1) and especially in the housing of a work apparatus such as a motor-driven chain saw or like portable handheld work apparatus. An engine (2) is mounted in the housing (1) and has an inlet channel (3) which is connected via a connecting pipe 4 to the intake channel section (5) of a membrane carburetor (6). An intake air filter (10) is mounted on the carburetor (6) on the end face (17) facing away from the connecting pipe (4). Combustion air is supplied through the intake air filter (10). To avoid a damaging warming of the carburetor, a heat-draining component (20) is mounted on the end face (17) of the carburetor which faces away from the connecting pipe (4). The component (20) projects beyond the contour of the carburetor (6).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2002Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventors: Johannes Menzel, Roland Adam
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Patent number: 6383671Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus for the humidification of gas streams, such as reactant gas streams for fuel cells, wherein the specific water evaporation rate, gas delivery temperature, and degree of gas humidity may be adjusted and maintained at predetermined levels. The humidification apparatus is well suited for use in testing the operation of a fuel cell under various well-controlled conditions in order to evaluate the performance of the fuel cell. The amount of water vapor being introduced into the gas stream can be varied up to the saturation point of the reactant gas stream. As the water vapor leaves the evaporation chamber, it mixes with the gas stream in a gas humidification chamber or riser. The gas riser preferably has a baffle disposed therein to attract any water that may have condensed in the gas stream and direct the condensed liquid water toward the evaporation chamber so the water may be evaporated once again.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1999Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Lynntech, Inc.Inventors: Craig C. Andrews, Mark J. Flusche, Donald P. Lyons