Claims
- 1. A hygroscopic monolith, comprising a hygroscopic material, said material having a plurality of generally flat polygonal-shaped exterior surfaces, said material having a generally straight passage therethrough positioned to facilitate gas density differences, said material being shaped to facilitate mixing of a gas containing a compound by a chimney effect, whereby a first portion of said gas contacts an internal surface of said passage, at least some of said compound is adsorbed by the material, and a second portion of said gas, containing less compound than the first portion, exits said passage.
- 2. A hygroscopic monolith, as recited in claim 1, wherein said passage is generally cylindrical.
- 3. A hygroscopic monolith, as recited in claim 1, wherein said internal surface of said passage is generally smooth.
- 4. A hygroscopic monolith, as recited in claim 1, wherein said passage defines a cavity within said material extending from a first side of said material to a second side of said material.
- 5. A dehumidifier, comprising an adsorbent material for water vapor, said material having a plurality of exterior surface, said material having a generally straight passage therethrough positioned to facilitate gas density differences, said material being shaped to provide a surface area for adsorption of water vapor from an ambient gas and facilitating mixing of said gas by a chimney effect, whereby a portion of said water vapor containing gas contacts said material within said passage, at least some of said water vapor is adsorbed, and a portion of said gas exits said passage.
- 6. A dehumidifier, as recited in claim 5, wherein said passage is generally cylindrical.
- 7. A dehumidifier, as recited in claim 5, wherein said passage is generally smooth.
- 8. A dehumidifier, as recited in claim 5, wherein said passage defines a cavity within said material extending from a first side of said material to a second side of said material.
- 9. A dehumidifier, comprising an adsorbent material for water vapor, said material having a plurality of exterior surfaces, said material having a plurality of generally straight passages therethrough positioned to facilitate gas density differences, said material being shaped for adsorption of water vapor from an ambient gas and facilitating mixing of said gas by a chimney effect, whereby a portion of said water vapor containing gas contacts said material within said passages, at least some of said water vapor is adsorbed, and a portion of said gas exits said passages.
- 10. A dehumidifier, as recited in claim 9, wherein said passages are generally cylindrical.
- 11. A dehumidifier, as recited in claim 9, wherein said passages are generally smooth.
- 12. A dehumidifier, as recited in claim 9, wherein said passages define cavities within said material extending from a first side of said material to a second side of said material.
- 13. A hygroscopic monolith, comprising a hygroscopic material having a passage therethrough positioned to facilitate gas density differences, said passage defining a cavity within said material extending from a first side of said material to a second side of said material, said material being shaped to facilitate mixing of a gas containing a compound by a chimney effect, whereby a first portion of said gas contacts an internal surface of said passage, at least some of said compound is adsorbed by the material, and a second portion of said gas, containing less compound than the first portion, exits said passage.
- 14. A process for modifying gas in an enclosed space, comprising the steps of:forming a hygroscopic material into a shape which is received within said space, said material having a plurality of generally flat polygonal-shaped exterior surfaces, said material having a generally straight passage therethrough positioned to facilitate gas density differences, thereby providing a chimney effect or a downdraft effect; preparing said material to adsorb or desorb a constituent within said gas; and placing said material within said enclosed space.
- 15. A process for dehumidifying gas in an enclosed space, comprising the steps of:forming an adsorbent material for water vapor into a shape which is received within said space, said material having a plurality of exterior surfaces, said material having a generally straight passage therethrough positioned to facilitate gas density differences, thereby providing a chimney effect, whereby said gas density differences facilitate adsorption of water vapor by an internal surface of said passage; activating said material; and placing said material within said enclosed space.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/157,208, filed Sep. 18, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,280,504.
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