Claims
- 1. A method of heating using a gas compressor system, which gas compressor system comprises a rotary gas compressor having an inlet and an outlet, said gas-compressor system comprising gas introducing means for introducing a gas, said method comprising:
- (a) introducing gas into the gas compressor system, until the desired volume has been introduced;
- (b) directing the gas to the inlet of the rotary gas compressor so that the gas passes through the gas compressor;
- (c) directing the gas exiting from the outlet of the rotary gas compressor to a location utilizing the heat thereof;
- (d) said step (c) comprising preventing fluid communication between the outlet of the gas compressor and the exhaust of the gas compressor system;
- said step (b) heating the gas;
- wherein said step (c) comprises directing the gas exiting from the outlet of the rotary gas compressor along a conduit to the location where the heat from the exhaust gas is used.
- 2. A method of removal of contamination in an enclosed system by virtue of the re-circulation and sweep of a purge gas, comprising:
- (a) passing a purge gas through a rotary gas compressor from the inlet thereof to the outlet thereof;
- (b) said step (a) comprising providing heat-generation to the gas through mechanical molecular agitation of gas molecules passing through at least one said rotary gas compressor;
- (c) sweeping the heated gas through the enclosed system;
- (d) said re-circulation and sweeping of the heated gas in the system breaking the forces that hold moisture and particles to chamber walls of the enclosed system, whereby moisture is desorbed into the gas and the contaminant particles are entrained in the viscous gas flow;
- (e) said step of sweeping removing contaminants by virtue of the physical geometry of the configuration and the delta change in pressure;
- (f) said step of sweeping introducing clean, dry gas into the re-circulation path while opening the contaminated stream to a vacuum, said physical geometry of the configuration having the heavier contaminated gas and particulates exhaust directly to a vacuum pump simply by virtue of taking the most direct straight path, said gas being exhausted directly out of the rotary gas compressor into a conduit chamber where the straight path of the conduit chamber is connected to an open, vacuum isolation valve acting as a low-pressure straight-line exit for the contamination gas.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/246,868, Feb. 8, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,979,075, and a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/092,778, filed on Jul. 19, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,678,759.
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