Adsorbent packet for air conditioning accumulators

Gas separation: apparatus – Solid sorbent apparatus – Plural solid sorbent beds

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96147, 210282, B01D 5304

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058370390

ABSTRACT:
An adsorbent material containing package is provided for use within the sealed canister of a liquid accumulator for an air conditioning system of the kind in which the suction tube within the canister has spaced upwardly extending legs connected by a bottom bite and in which the bleed opening in the bite is formed as a downwardly extending nipple. The adsorbent material package is formed with substantially identical first and second pouches formed of tubular porous polyester felt material with sealed upper and lower ends containing a quantity of adsorbent material. The pouches making up the package are joined to each other at upper flanges with the junction being located along an extension of a median line through the pouches and leaving the ends of the flanges free of attachment. The transverse width of the pouch flanges exceeds the spacing of the suction tube legs so that the flange end portions are splayed to receive one of the legs therebetween thereby locating the package in relation to the suction tube. The lower ends of the pouches define peripherally sealed openings which are proportioned to be received over the suction nipple for locating the lower ends of the pouches making up the package on the suction tube nipple.

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