Gas separation – With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media – With heating or cooling means
Patent
1981-09-03
1983-07-19
Prunner, Kathleen J.
Gas separation
With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media
With heating or cooling means
34 80, 55388, 55512, 206204, B01D 5314, B01D 5326
Patent
active
043941443
ABSTRACT:
A dehumidifying container comprises an inner container having an opening at its upper end, and a bottom portion. The inner container is filled with a dehumidifying agent and has a discharge pipe provided upright at the center of its bottom portion. The discharge pipe has at least one slit in a wall thereof and an open lower end which protrudes downwardly through the bottom portion of the inner container. The inner container is detachably fitted into an outer container in such a manner that a space having a predetermined volume is formed between the respective bottom portions of the inner and outer containers. The dehumidifying agent absorbs moisture from the air and the so formed solution of the agent flows readily through the or each slit in the discharge pipe out through the open lower end of the pipe, and into said space. The upper end of the pipe is also open to assist such flow.
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patent: 537184 (1895-04-01), Dexter
patent: 556692 (1896-03-01), Purves
patent: 1620155 (1927-03-01), Hilliard
patent: 2495619 (1950-01-01), Weierman
patent: 4250911 (1981-02-01), Kratz
Kaken Chemical Co. Ltd.
Prunner Kathleen J.
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