Gas separation: apparatus – Solid sorbent apparatus – With control means responsive to sensed condition
Patent
1993-05-04
1994-02-15
Hart, Charles
Gas separation: apparatus
Solid sorbent apparatus
With control means responsive to sensed condition
96144, 96147, 96152, B01D 5304
Patent
active
052862828
ABSTRACT:
An air dryer for compressed air braking systems includes a desiccant canister which is provided with a double helix insert which cooperates with the walls of the canister to define a pair of intertwined, serpentine, pneumatically isolated flow paths. The flow paths extend through the canister between the end walls and are filled with a desiccant material. A single center line valve mechanism is provided to switch between the flow paths so that one of the flow paths is purged at the same time that the other flow path is pressurized.
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Goodell David J.
Koenig James P.
Allied-Signal Inc.
Antonis William N.
Decker Ken C.
Hart Charles
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