Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – With means to treat gas or vapor
Patent
1995-05-23
1996-11-12
Sollecito, John M.
Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids
Apparatus
With means to treat gas or vapor
34 86, 95 10, 96125, 62 94, F26B 2106
Patent
active
055727999
ABSTRACT:
A ventilator/dryer device for drying wet air in a room, the device having a treatment chamber, a rotary drying device and a forced circulation mechanism housed in a case main body provided with an air inlet port and an air outlet port that communicate with the interior of the room. The treatment chamber is divided into a primary side section and a secondary side section with the rotary drying device disposed therebetween. The forced circulation mechanism draws air from the room via the air inlet port to the primary side section of the treatment chamber, passes it through the rotary drying device and sends it back into the room through the secondary side section of the treatment chamber and the air outlet port by means of a single blower. The rotary drying device is adapted to take a drying position, a regenerating position and a heat recovering position sequentially in the sense of its rotation. The device adsorbs moisture from the air passing therethrough from the primary side section of the treatment chamber in the drying position, hot air is made to pass through the device in the regenerating position to remove moisture adsorbed by the device in said drying position, and cooled air is made to pass through the heated device in the heat recovering position to cool the device heated in said regenerating position.
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Kayama Kunio
Masuyuki Hashimoto
Tatuo Namatame
Toshio Nakayama
Gravin Steve
Sanyo Electric Co,. Ltd.
Sollecito John M.
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