Claims
- 1. A displacement purge gas separation apparatus for separating a first component from a second component of a feed gas mixture where the second component is more readily adsorbed by an adsorbent material comprising:
plural adsorbers having first and second ends, each adsorber comprising an adsorbent material and defining a flow path in contact with the adsorbent material between the first and second ends; at least one valve means fluidly coupled to the first and second ends of the adsorbers for delivering and withdrawing gas from the first and second ends of the adsorbers; feed gas supply means for supplying feed gas to the adsorbers through the valve means; purge gas supply means for supplying purge gas to the adsorbers through the valve means for the purpose of desorbing adsorbed second component gas from the adsorbent material; buffer gas supply means for supplying buffer gas to the adsorbers through the valve means; product gas withdrawal means for withdrawing product gas enriched in the first component from the adsorbers through the valve means; exhaust gas withdrawal means for withdrawing purge exhaust gas comprising second component and purge gas, and substantially depleted of the first component from the adsorbers through the valve means.
- 2. A displacement purge rotary adsorption module for separating a first component from a second component in a feed gas mixture where the second component is more readily adsorbed by an adsorbent material comprising:
plural adsorbers having first and second ends, each adsorber comprising an adsorbent material and defining a flow path in contact with the adsorbent material between the first and second ends; at least one rotary distributor valve fluidly coupled to the first ends of the adsorbers, the rotary distributor valve having a stator and a rotor relatively rotatable about an axis; drive means for rotating the rotor; feed gas supply means for supplying feed gas to the adsorbers through a rotary distributor valve; purge gas supply means for supplying purge gas to the adsorbers through a rotary distributor valve for the purpose of desorbing adsorbed second component gas from the adsorbent material; product gas withdrawal means for withdrawing product gas enriched in the first component from the adsorbers through a rotary distributor valve; exhaust gas withdrawal means for withdrawing purge exhaust gas comprising second component and purge gas, and substantially depleted of the first component from the adsorbers through a rotary distributor valve.
- 3. A displacement purge rotary adsorption module for separating a first component from a second component in a feed gas mixture where the second component is more readily adsorbed by an adsorbent material comprising: a rotor and a stator mutually defining a rotary distributor valve, wherein the rotor comprises:
plural adsorbers having first and second ends, each adsorber comprising an adsorbent material and defining a flow path in contact with the adsorbent material between the first and second ends; a first rotor valve surface fluidly coupled to the first ends of the adsorbers; and a second rotor valve surface fluidly coupled to the second ends of the adsorbers; and wherein the stator comprises:
a first stator valve surface in relatively rotatable communication with the first rotor valve surface; a second stator valve surface in relatively rotatable communication with the second rotor valve surface; and a plurality of function compartments opening into a stator valve surface comprising:
a feed gas function compartment for providing a feed gas mixture to the adsorbers through a stator valve surface and a rotor valve surface; a purge gas function compartment for providing a purge gas to the adsorbers through a stator valve surface and a rotor valve surface; and a buffer gas function compartment for providing a buffer gas to the adsorbers through a stator valve surface and a rotor valve surface.
- 4. A displacement purge gas separation process for separating a first component from a second component of a feed gas mixture where the second component is more readily adsorbed by an adsorbent material comprising:
providing a displacement purge gas separation apparatus having plural adsorbers, each adsorber having a flow path in contact with an adsorbent material between the a first and a second end; supplying a feed gas mixture comprising at least the first component and the second component to a first end of a first adsorber; withdrawing a product gas enriched in the first component from a second end of the first adsorber; supplying a first buffer gas substantially free of the first component to the first adsorber to substantially displace any remaining first component from the internal space of the first adsorber; and supplying a less-readily adsorbed purge gas to the first adsorber to substantially desorb adsorbed second component from the adsorbent material.
- 5. The process according to claim 4 additionally comprising:
withdrawing a second portion of product gas enriched in the first component from the internal space of the first adsorber while the first buffer gas is entering the first adsorber; withdrawing the first buffer gas from the first adsorber while the purge gas is first entering the first adsorber for recycling for use in a first buffer step in a second adsorber; withdrawing an exhaust gas comprising the purge gas and desorbed second component from the first adsorber; supplying a second buffer gas substantially free of purge gas components to the first adsorber to substantially displace any remaining purge gas from the internal space of the first adsorber; and withdrawing the second buffer gas from the first adsorber while resupplying a feed gas mixture for recycling for use in a second buffer step in a second adsorber.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of the earlier filing date of applicants' copending U.S. provisional application No. 60/364,772, filed Mar. 14, 2002, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60364772 |
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