Claims
- 1. Gas/liquid contact apparatus comprising:
- means defining a chamber for receiving and collecting the liquid being contacted with said gas;
- fluid delivery means within said chamber having a spray orifice and including a gas supply conduit having a discharge providing a gas flow through said orifice, and liquid supply means connected to the liquid to be gas contacted and communicating with said gas flow between the conduit discharge and orifice, the reduced pressure created by the gas flow between said discharge and orifice causing said liquid to be induced into and contacted with a gas stream flowing in said conduit and to issue from said orifice as a dispersed spray of liquid droplets; and
- a spray collection surface located within said chamber in the path of said spray of liquid droplets, said surface being spaced from said spray orifice a distance selected so that said droplet impinge thereon at relatively low velocity and form a film for further contact with the gas; said surface being shaped and positioned with respect to said orifice and chamber, and having sufficient dimensions transverse to the nozzle axis to intercept, capture and return to said chamber as gasified liquid substantially the entirety of the droplets of gasified liquid, and said droplets thereby being precluded from exiting said chamber by axial directed movement away from said nozzle.
- 2. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said spray collection surface has a significant extent laterally of said orifice and is relatively flat or somewhat concave.
- 3. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 which is designed to operate on a one-pass basis, wherein said means defining a chamber comprises a housing having liquid outlet means, wherein said liquid supply means is arranged to continuously supply liquid for contact with said gas, and wherein the apparatus is adapted to permit liquid which has been so contacted, to flow to said liquid outlet means.
- 4. Apparatus in accordance with claim 3, wherein said means defining a chamber comprises a housing having a lateral end wall with an inner surface defining said film forming surface, wherein said fluid delivery means is arranged to direct said spray of liquid droplets laterally towards said surface so that the droplets form said film on the surface and migrate down the surface when the apparatus is in use, said liquid outlet means comprising an outlet from said housing located to receive said liquid migrating down said film forming surface, and wherein said liquid inlet means comprises a liquid supply tube having an outer end externally of said housing, and an inner end communicating with a said spray orifice, wherein said gas supply conduit has an outer end externally of said housing, and an inner end within the housing having a restricted opening disposed at a spacing from and aligned with said spray orifice, said spray orifice being defined by an opening in a housing surrounding said inner end of the gas supply conduit and communicating with said liquid inlet tube.
- 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said housing has a lower portion for containing a body of said liquid, and an upper portion which includes said film forming surface, said fluid delivery means being disposed within said chamber so that said spray orifice is above a maximum liquid level within said housing for directing said spray of liquid droplets towards said film forming surface, and wherein said liquid supply means includes a liquid inlet to said housing through which liquid can be added to said body, and means defining a liquid passageway from said body of liquid and providing said communication with the gas supply conduit upstream of the spray orifice so that, in use, liquid is induced through said passageway from said body of liquid by a gas stream flowing in said conduit, and wherein the apparatus further includes a partition extending across said housing below the level of said spray orifice and above the said maximum liquid level and arranged so that liquid sprayed through said nozzle is prevented from returning to said body of liquid, said liquid inlet to the housing being disposed below said partition, and said liquid outlet means being disposed above said partition and arranged so that liquid that collects on said partition flows to said liquid outlet means.
- 6. Apparatus in accordance with claim 5, wherein said gas supply conduit extends in a generally upright position in said housing from an outer end externally of the housing to an inner end which is within the housing and has a restricted opening disposed immediately below said spray orifice, said means defining a liquid passageway comprising a sleeve extending around said gas conduit, whereby the liquid passageway has an annular configuration, said sleeve having an open lower end communicating with said body of liquid and through which liquid can enter said passageway, and an upper end having an end wall extending across and spaced above said inner end of the conduit, said wall being provided with an opening defining said spray orifice, whereby a gas stream flowing in said conduit is accelerated in said restricted opening, inducing liquid to flow through said passageway for contact with said gas and formation of said liquid droplets of said low pressure spray.
- 7. Apparatus in accordance with claim 6, wherein said spray orifice has a diameter approximately 1.6 times the diameter of the restricted opening of the gas supply conduit.
- 8. Apparatus in accordance with claim 5, which is designed to operate on a liquid recirculation basis, wherein said means defining a chamber comprises a housing having a lower portion for containing a body of liquid and an upper portion which includes said film forming surface, wherein said fluid delivery means is disposed within said chamber with said spray orifice above a maximum level of said body of liquid and arranged to direct said spray of liquid droplets upwardly against said film forming surface, said surface being concave and of such lateral extent that liquid droplets adhering to said surface tend to migrate outwardly and fall from said surface away from said spray orifice, said housing being adapted to permit introduction of said body of liquid to the housing and withdrawal of said body of liquid from the housing after contacting with said gas, the housing further including gas vent means.
- 9. Apparatus in accordance with claim 8, wherein said film forming surface is defined by the inner surface of a dome-shaped member which is disposed in said upper portion of the housing, and wherein said gas vent comprises an outlet in said upper portion of the housing communicating with said chamber around the perimeter of the dome-shaped member.
- 10. Apparatus in accordance with claim 8, wherein said upper portion of the housing is removable from the lower portion of the housing for introduction and removal of said body of liquid, and wherein said housing upper and lower portions are adapted to engage in liquid-tight fashion to define said chamber.
- 11. Apparatus in accordance with claim 8, wherein said gas supply conduit extends in a generally upright position in said housing from an outer end externally of the housing to an inner end which is within the housing and has a restricted opening disposed immediately below said spray orifice, said means defining a liquid passageway comprising a sleeve extending around said gas conduit, whereby the liquid passageway has an annular configuration, said sleeve having an open lower end communicating with said body of liquid and through which liquid can enter said passageway, and an upper end having an end wall extending across and spaced above said inner end of the conduit, said wall being provided with an opening defining said spray orifice, whereby a gas stream flowing in said conduit is accelerated by said restricted opening, including liquid to flow through said passageway for contact with said gas and formation of said liquid droplets which issue through said spray orifice as said low pressure spray.
- 12. Apparatus in accordance with claim 11, wherein said spray orifice has a diameter approximately 1.6 times the diameter of the restricted opening of the gas supply conduit.
- 13. A method of contacting a gas and a liquid, comprising:
- introducing a low pressure stream of said gas into a chamber through a spray orifice, while inducing said liquid into the gas stream in a first liquid/gas contact zone; and
- causing said liquid to issue from said spray orifice as a dispersed low-pressure spray of liquid droplets; and in intercepting, capturing and returning to said chamber substantially the entirety of the droplets having been contacted with said gas in said first zone, by directing said spray against a film forming surface located within said chamber in the path of said spray of liquid droplets and at a distance selected so that said droplets impinge on said surface at relatively low velocity and form a film on said surface for providing a further gas/liquid contact zone, and said surface being shaped and positioned with respect said spray orifice and chamber, and having sufficient dimensions transverse to the spray orifice axis, to enable said interception, capture and return to said chamber of said substantially entirety of droplets, and said droplets thereby being precluded from exiting said chamber by axial directed movement away from said orifice.
- 14. A method of contacting blood with an oxygenating gas comprising:
- introducing a low pressure stream of oxygen comprising O.sub.2 and O.sub.3 into a chamber through a spray orifice, while inducing blood into the oxygen stream in a first blood/oxygen contact zone; and
- causing said blood to issue from said spray orifice as a dispersed low pressure spray of blood droplets; and intercepting capturing and returning to said chamber substantially the entirety of the droplets having been contacted with said gas in said first zone, by directing said spray against a film forming surface located within said chamber in the path of said spray of blood droplets and at a distance selected so that said droplets impinge on said surface at relatively low velocity and form a film on said surface for providing a further oxygen/blood contact zone and said surface being shaped and positioned with respect to said spray orifice and chamber, and having sufficient dimensions transverse to the spray orifice axis, to enable said interception capture and return to said chamber of said substantially entirety of droplets, and said droplets thereby being precluded from exiting said chamber by axial directed movement away from said orifice.
- 15. A method in accordance with claim 14, wherein oxygen is introduced at a pressure in the range 0.5 to 4 psi.
- 16. A method in accordance with claim 15, wherein blood is induced into the oxygen stream at a flow rate in the rate 0.25 L/min to 5.0 L/min.
- 17. Apparatus for effectively oxygenating blood while avoiding hemolysis, comprising:
- a chamber for receiving and collecting blood being oxygenated:
- blood delivery means within said chamber having a spray orifice and a gas supply conduit having a discharge providing a gas flow through said orifice, and blood supply means communicating with the gas flow between the conduit discharge and orifice, the reduced pressure created by gas flow between said discharge and orifice causing blood to be induced into and contacted with an oxygenating gas stream flowing from said conduit to said orifice, and to issue from the orifice as a dispersed low-pressure spray of blood droplets; and
- a spray collection surface being located within said chamber in the path of said spray of blood droplets, said surface being spaced from said spray orifice a distance selected so that said droplets impinge thereon at relatively low velocity and form a film for further contact with the oxygenating gas while minimizing impact damage to the blood; said surface being shaped and positioned with respect to said orifice and chamber, and having sufficient dimensions transverse to the orifice axis, to intercept, capture and return to said chamber as oxygented blood substantially the entirety of the droplets of oxygenated blood, and said droplets thereby being precluded from exiting said chamber by axial directed movement away from said orifice.
- 18. Apparatus in accordance with claim 17, wherein the pressure of the oxygenating gas in said conduit is from 0.5 to 4 psi.
- 19. Apparatus in accordance with claim 17 further including blood outlet means at said chamber, disposed to receive the blood collected at said surface and enables its withdrawal from the apparatus.
- 20. Apparatus in accordance with claim 19, wherein said outlet means is disposed to receive the collected blood by gravitational flow.
- 21. A method for effectively oxygenating blood while avoiding hemolysis, comprising:
- providing a chamber having a spray orifice and a gas supply conduit the discharge from which provides a gas flow through said orifice;
- establishing an oxygenating gas stream flow from said conduit to said orifice;
- feeding a blood supply to the gas flow between the conduit discharge and orifice, the reduced pressure created by said gas flow between said discharge and orifice causing blood to be induced into and contacted with the said oxygenating gas stream and to issue from the orifice as a dispersed low pressure spray of blood droplets; and
- intercepting and collecting substantially the entirety of the droplets of oxygenated blood, by means of a spray collection surface located within the chamber in the path of said spray of blood droplets, said surface being spaced from said spray orifice a distance selected so that said droplets impinge thereon at relatively low velocity and form a film for further contact with the oxygenating gas while minimizing impact damage to the blood; said surface being shaped and positioned with respect to said orifice and chamber, and having sufficient dimensions transverse to the orifice axis, to intercept, capture and return to said chamber as oxygented blood substantially the entirety of the droplets of oxygenated blood, and said droplets thereby being precluded from exiting said chamber by axial directed movement away from said orifice.
- 22. Apparatus in accordance with claim 21, wherein the oxygenating gas delivered in said conduit is at a pressure of from 0.5 to 4 psi.
- 23. A method in accordance with claim 21, further including accumulating the blood collected at said surface and withdrawing it from the apparatus.
- 24. A method in accordance with claim 23, wherein the collected blood from said surface is accumulated by gravitational flow.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/173,001, filed Dec. 27,1993 now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/001,630 filed Jan. 7, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,366,696.
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