Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1978-05-30
1980-01-15
Spitzer, Robert H.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55 33, 55 70, 55 73, 55 75, B01D 5304
Patent
active
041837347
ABSTRACT:
A method of transferring heat from a low temperature reservoir to a high temperature reservoir in which a two bed adsorption system is used. An adsorbable component is desorbed from a first bed of a reversible adsorbent previously saturated with the adsorbable component and the heat required is transferred to the bed from a low temperature reservoir in heat-exchange relationship with the bed of adsorbent. The adsorbable component is then adsorbed on a second bed of a reversible adsorbent and the heat released is transferred to a high temperature reservoir in heat-exchange relationship with the bed. In order for the system to operate continuously the mode of operation of the first and second bed of reversible adsorbent must be periodically reversed.
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Leppard Colin J.
Leslie Robert S. E.
CJB Developments Limited
Spitzer Robert H.
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