Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1977-04-05
1978-07-18
Hart, Charles N.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55179, 55389, B01D 5300
Patent
active
041012984
ABSTRACT:
A control system for sequentially connecting a pressurized fluid mixture to first and second beds of adsorption material to separate a component from the fluid mixture and produce a product effluent. A first valve mechanism allows the fluid mixture to flow to the first bed and a portion of the product effluent to purge the component from the second bed in a first portion of a mode of operation. A second valve mechanism allows the fluid mixture to flow to the second bed and a portion of the product effluent to purge the component from the first bed in a second portion of the mode of operation. A first sensor develops a first signal corresponding to the fluid pressure of the product effluent in the first bed and a second sensor develops a second signal corresponding to the fluid pressure of the product effluent in the second bed. A pneumatic logic sequencer connected to the first and second sensors responds to the first and second signals to sequentially operate the first and second valves and establish a cycle of operation.
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Myers William Perry
Torzala Terence August
Decker Ken C.
Hart Charles N.
McCormick Jr. Leo H.
Spitzer Robert H.
The Bendix Corporation
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