Claims
- 1. A peroxy vapor system including:
a liquid peroxy solution interface for receiving a source of liquid peroxy solution; a vaporizer for vaporizing the liquid peroxy solution and entraining the vapor in air; and, a replaceable desiccant dryer removably connected with the vaporizer for drying the air in which the vapor is being entrained.
- 2. The system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the desiccant dryer includes:
a tubular chamber with end closures at either end; a desiccant material in the tubular chamber; an inlet aperture defined in one end closure and an outlet aperture defined in an opposite end closure; annular gaskets surrounding the apertures of the end closures.
- 3. The system as set forth in claim 2 wherein the desiccant cartridge further includes:
a screen element at each end aperture for retaining the desiccant material within the tubular element; and removable seals closing the end apertures to prevent humidity from entering the desiccant cartridge before the seals are removed.
- 4. The system as set forth in claim 2 further including:
a window disposed in one of the end closures.
- 5. The peroxy vapor system as set forth in claim 1 further including:
a clamping unit which receives and clamps a desiccant cartridge through which air is drawn to dry the air.
- 6. The system as set forth in claim 5 wherein the clamping element includes:
a pair of end elements; a piston mounted in one of the end elements, the piston having a sealing face for engaging a cartridge gasket in a sealing relationship therewith; a second gasket sealing face on the other end element; a mechanism for retracting the piston to facilitate removal of a saturated desiccant cartridge and receipt of an unsaturated desiccant cartridge.
- 7. The system as set forth in claim 6 wherein the clamping unit further includes:
springs for biasing the piston into contact with the desiccant cartridge; and, wherein the retracting mechanism includes a manually operable lever which is operated to move the piston against the springs retracting it.
- 8. The system as set forth in claim 6 further including:
an alignment bracket associated with each end element for aligning the desiccant cartridge gaskets with the gasket sealing faces of the clamping unit.
- 9. The system as set forth in claim 6wherein the vaporizer unit includes a pair of projecting nipples, each having a latch engaging surface; and wherein the end elements each include:
a bore for receiving one of the nipples in a fluid-tight arrangement, and a latch arrangement for engaging the nipple latch engaging surface for latching the end elements to the nipples.
- 10. The system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the desiccant dryer includes a desiccant cartridge which has a moisture absorption capacity matched to a volume of liquid in a peroxy solution cartridge that is received in the liquid peroxy solution interface.
- 11. The system as set forth in claim 1 further including:
a pair of nipples for interconnecting the dryer with the vaporizer and a source of air; the dryer including:
a desiccant chamber connected between end pieces, each end piece including a bore that receives one of the nipples in a fluid tight relationship, and a latch for latching the end pieces to the nipples.
- 12. The system as set forth in claim 11 wherein the desiccant chamber is detachable from the end elements, the end elements including:
a piston mounted in one of the end elements, the piston having a sealing face for engaging one face of the desiccant chamber in a sealing relationship therewith; a second sealing face on the other end element; a mechanism for retracting the piston to facilitate removal of a saturated desiccant chamber and receipt of a replacement desiccant chamber.
- 13. The system as set forth in claim 1 further including:
a regeneration oven for regenerating saturated desiccant dryers.
- 14. A means for generating peroxy vapor including:
a means for connecting a source of liquid peroxy solution with an interface for a vaporizer; a means for vaporizing the liquid peroxy solution and entraining the vapor in dry air; a means for supplying the entrained peroxy vapor and air to a point of use; returning air, water vapor, and peroxy vapor from the point of use through a replaceable desiccant dryer; and a means for releasing the desiccant dryer when or before the desiccant dryer becomes saturated, and receiving an unsaturated replacement desiccant dryer.
- 15. A replaceable desiccant cartridge for a vapor hydrogen peroxide generating system that includes a liquid peroxy solution cartridge interface for interconnection with cartridges of liquid peroxy solution, a vaporizer for vaporizing the liquid solution and entraining the vapor in dry air, a unit which receives the desiccant cartridge to supply the dry air to the vaporizer, the discharge unit including a pair of elements one of which includes a dry air discharge passage and the other includes a humid air supply passage, the desiccant cartridge being received by the pair of elements in a fluid tight relationship, a piston mounted in one of the end elements, the piston having a sealing face, a second sealing face on the other end element, the sealing faces facing each other to receive the desiccant cartridge therebetween, and a mechanism for retracting the piston to facilitate removal of a saturated desiccant cartridge and receipt of an unsaturated desiccant cartridge, the disposable desiccant cartridge comprising:
a tubular chamber with end closures at either end; a desiccant material received in the tubular chamber; an inlet aperture defined in one end closure and an outlet aperture defined in an opposite end closure; annular gaskets surrounding the apertures of the end closures; a screen element at each end aperture for retaining the desiccant material within the tubular element; and removable seals closing the end apertures to prevent humidity from entering the desiccant cartridge before the seals are removed.
- 16. A dryer for a vapor peroxy generation system including:
a vaporizer which vaporizes a peroxy composition and water solution and entrains the vapor in dry air; a peroxy vapor discharge outlet through which the peroxy vapor and air are discharged; a vapor and air recovery inlet into which partially spent peroxy vapor, water vapor, and air are returned; a dry air inlet nipple projecting from the peroxy vapor unit for supplying the dry air to the vaporizer, the inlet nipple having a latch engaging surface; a recovered air and vapor discharge nipple having a latching surface; the dryer comprising:
a first end element having a bore for receiving the dry air inlet nipple in a fluid-tight relationship, a second end element having a bore for receiving the recovered air and vapor discharge nipple in a fluid-tight relationship, a desiccant chamber connected between the first and second end elements, a first latch mounted to the first end element for engaging the dry air inlet nipple latching surface for latching the first end element to the dry air inlet nipple, a second latch mounted to the second end element for engaging the received air and vapor discharge nipple latch surface for latching the second end element to the recovered air and vapor discharge nipple.
- 17. The dryer as set forth in claim 16 further including:
a piston mounted in one of the end elements, the piston having a sealing face for engaging one end of a desiccant cartridge in a sealing relationship therewith; a means for retracting the piston to facilitate removal of a saturated desiccant cartridge and receipt of an unsaturated desiccant cartridge.
- 18. The dryer as set forth in claim 17 further including:
springs for biasing the piston assembly into contact with the desiccant cartridge; and, wherein the retracting means includes a manually operable lever which is operated to move the piston against the springs retracting it.
- 19. The dryer as set forth in claim 17 further including:
an alignment bracket associated with each end piece for aligning the desiccant cartridge with the sealing surfaces of the end elements.
- 20. The dryer as set forth in claim 16 further including:
a desiccant cartridge regeneration system which receives the end elements and interconnected desiccant chamber and regenerates the desiccant therein.
- 21. A disposable desiccant cartridge comprising:
a tubular chamber with end closures at either end; a desiccant material received in the tubular chamber; an inlet aperture defined in one end closure and an outlet aperture defined in an opposite end closure; annular gaskets surrounding the apertures of the end closures; a screen element at each end aperture for retaining the desiccant material within the tubular element; and removable seals closing the end apertures to prevent humidity from entering the desiccant cartridge before the seals are removed.
- 22. A quick connect/disconnect desiccant dryer comprising:
(a) an upper portion and a lower portion that are spaced apart and a container extending between the upper portion and the lower portion, the container holding a desiccant, the upper portion having an input port and an output port, the lower portion having an input port and an output port, the output port of the upper portion fluidly connected to a first port of the container and the input port of the lower portion fluidly connected to a second port of the container; and, (b) at least one clamp located on the apparatus engageable with a fixture located on a device to securely affix the dryer to the device.
- 23. The dryer as set forth in claim 22 wherein the container includes a cartridge removably mounted between the upper and lower portions, the cartridge including:
(a) a tubular element with opposite ends closed by a top element and a bottom element; (b) a first port located on the top element and a second port located on the bottom element, the first port and the second port fluidly connected, the desiccant located within the tubular element such that a carrier gas passes through the desiccant as the gas moves from the second port to the first port, the first port located on the top of the container such that when the container is positioned between the upper and lower portions, the first port of the container aligns with the input port of the upper portion and the second port of the container aligns with the output port of the lower portion; (c) sealing means circumferentially located around the first port and the second port of the container such that when the container is clamped between the upper portion and the lower portion, the input port of the upper portion and the first port of the cartridge are sealed from the atmosphere and the output port of the lower portion and the second port of the container are sealed from the atmosphere.
- 24. A quick connect/disconnect apparatus comprising:
(a) a holder having a first portion and a second portion, the first and second portions rigidly connected and spaced apart so as to receive a cartridge therebetween, the first portion having an input port and an output port, the second portion having an input port and an output port, the output port of the first portion fluidly connectable to a first port of the cartridge and the input port of the second portion fluidly connectable to a second port of the cartridge; (b) the first portion of the holder having a clamping mechanism operable after the cartridge has been placed in the holder to clamp the cartridge between the first portion and the second portion such that the output port of the first portion is in alignment with the first port of the cartridge and the input port of the second portion is in alignment with the second port of the container; and, (c) at least one clamp located on the holder engageable with a fixture located on a device to securely affix the holder to the device.
- 25. The apparatus as set forth in claim 24, wherein said at least one clamp is located on the first portion further including a second clamp located on the second portion; and
wherein said fixture includes a first nipple and a second nipple, both the first and second nipples extending from the device, the first nipple having a collar, the collar located close to the device, the first nipple dimensioned to fit snugly within the input port of the first portion, the second nipple dimensioned to fit snugly within the output port of the second portion and the clamp engageable with said collar to secure said holder to said device.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the input port of the first portion and the output port of the second portion further include sealing means located within the input port of the first portion and the output port of the second portion so as to effect an air tight seal with said first and second nipples when said nipples are positioned within said input port of the first portion and said output port of the second portion.
- 27. A method of generating peroxy vapor including:
connecting a source of liquid peroxy solution with an interface for a vaporizer; vaporizing the liquid peroxy solution and entraining the vapor in dry air; supplying the entrained peroxoy vapor and air to a point of use; returning air, water vapor, and peroxy vapor from the point of use through a replaceable desiccant dryer; and releasing the desiccant dryer when or before the desiccant dryer becomes saturated, receiving an unsaturated replacement desiccant dryer.
- 28. The method as set forth in claim 27 wherein the desiccant dryer includes a cartridge and further including:
clamping the unsaturated desiccant dryer in a flow path leading to the vaporizer; and, unclamping a saturated desiccant dryer from the flow path for replacement with an unsaturated cartridge.
- 29. The method as set forth claim 28 wherein the source of peroxy liquid includes a canister containing a preselected volume of peroxy liquid and further including:
loading a amount of desiccant in the cartridge which is sufficient to absorb the preselected volume.
- 30. The method as set forth in claim 27 further including:
regenerating the saturated desiccant cartridge; attaching temporary seals to openings into the cartridge to prevent the regenerated desiccant from absorbing moisture; and, before reinstalling the regenerated cartridge, opening the seals.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Serial No. 60/361,129, filed Feb. 28, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60361129 |
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