Gas separation: processes – Solid sorption – With plural indirect heat transfer steps on solid sorbent or...
Reexamination Certificate
2006-05-15
2009-11-03
Lawrence, Frank M (Department: 1797)
Gas separation: processes
Solid sorption
With plural indirect heat transfer steps on solid sorbent or...
C096S146000, C206S000700, C062S046100
Reexamination Certificate
active
07611566
ABSTRACT:
A cryogenic gas storage system for optimal desorption of adsorbed gases, wherein a gas storage material is subjected to enhanced, ample selected recirculation of gas of the same type as the adsorbed gas, at suitable temperature and pressure, so as to supply of heat energy to the material and thereby provide optimal desorption of the gas. Output gas is heated by ambient heat or dissipation heat utilizing at least one heat exchanger. A portion of the output gas goes to a gas consumer, the remainder is fed back to the container.
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Arnold Gerd
Eberle Ulrich
Hasenauer Dieter
GM Global Technology Operations Inc.
Lawrence Frank M
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