Claims
- 1. An ink manufacturing system to produce ink from an aqueous dyestuff solution containing inorganic salt contaminant comprising:
- dyestuff solution preparation means for producing a dyestuff solution;
- refining means including (a) a chromatographic means for removing inorganic salt contaminant from said dyestuff solution; (b) transfer means for transferring said dyestuff solution to said chromatographic means; (c) discharge means for discharging said dyestuff solution from said chromatographic means; and (d) inorganic salt sensor means for detecting the inorganic salt concentration in said discharged dyestuff solution and for generating an output responsive to said detected inorganic salt concentration;
- ink preparation means for producing ink from said discharged dyestuff solution;
- control means including (i) comparison means for receiving said output from said inorganic salt snesor means, for comparing said output with a predetermined value, and for generating an output responsive to differences between said detected inorganic salt concentration and said predetermined value, (ii) fractionation means for fractionating said discharged dyestuff solution in response to said output from said comparison means into a portion having an inorganic salt concentration at or below said predetermined value and a portion having an inorganic salt concentration above said predetermined value; and (iii) circulation means for recycling said discharged dyestuff solution portion having an inorganic salt concentration above said predetermined value to said chromatographic means and for passing said discharged dyestuff solution portion having an inorganic salt concentration at or below said predetermined value to said ink preparation means.
- 2. An ink manufacturing system for producing ink from an aqueous dyestuff solution containing inorganic salt contaminant comprising:
- dyestuff solution preparation means for producing a dyestuff solution;
- refining means including (a) a chromatographic means for removing inorganic salt contaminant from said dyestuff solution; (b) transfer means for transferring said dyestuff solution to said chromatographic means; (c) discharge means for discharging said dyestuff solution from said chromatographic means; (d) inorganic salt sensor means for detecting the inorganic salt concentration in said discharged dyestuff solution and for generating an output responsive to said detected inorganic salt concentration; and (e) dyestuff sensor means for detecting the dyestuff concentration in said discharged dyestuff solution and for generating an output responsive to said detected dyestuff concentration;
- control means including (i) a first comparison means for receiving said output from said inorganic salt sensor means, for comparing said output with a predetermined salt value, and for generating an output responsive to differences between said detected inorganic salt concentration and said predetermined salt value (ii) a second comparison means for receiving said output from said dyestuff sensor means, for comparing said output with a predetermined dyestuff value and for generating an output responsive to differences between said detected dyestuff concentration and said predetermined dyestuff value; (iii) fractionation means for fractionating said discharged dyestuff solution in response to said outputs from said first and second comparison means into a portion having an inorganic salt concentration at or below said predetermined salt value and a dyestuff concentration at or below said predetermined dyestuff value, a portion having an inorganic salt concentration at or below said predetermined salt value and a dyestuff concentration above said predetermined dyestuff value, a portion having an inorganic salt concentration above a predetermined salt value and a dyestuff concentration above said predetermined dyestuff value, and a portion having an inorganic salt concentration above said predetermined salt value and a dyestuff concentration at or below said predetermined dyestuff value; (iv) circulation means for recycling said discharged dyestuff solution portion having an inorganic salt concentration above said predetermined salt value and a dyestuff concentration above said predetermined dyestuff value to said chromatographic means; and to pass said discharged dyestuff solution portion having an inorganic salt concentration at or below said predetermined salt value and a dyestuff concentration above said predetermined dyestuff value to said ink preparation means; and (v) an effluent means for removing both said discharged dyestuff solution portions having a dyestuff concentration at or below said predetermined dyestuff value.
- 3. An ink manufacturing system to produce ink from an aqueous dyestuff solution containing inorganic salt contaminant comprising:
- dyestuff solution preparation means for producing a dyestuff solution;
- refining means including (a) a plurality of chromatographic means in parallel series for removing inorganic salt contaminant from said dyestuff solution; (b) transfer means for transferring said dyestuff solution to each of said chromatographic means; (c) discharge means for discharging said dyestuff solution from said chromatographic means; and (d) inorganic salt sensor means for detecting the inorganic salt concentration in said discharged dyestuff solution and for generating an output responsive to said detected inorganic salt concentration;
- ink preparation means for producing ink from said discharged dyestuff solution;
- control means including (i) comparison means for receiving said output from said inorganic salt sensor means, for comparing said output with a predetermined value, and for generating an output responsive to differences between said detected inorganic salt concentration and said predetermined value, (ii) fractionation means for fractionating said discharged dyestuff solution in response to said output from said comparison means into a portion having an inorganic salt concentration at or below said predetermined value and a portion having an inorganic salt concentration above said predetermined value; and (iii) circulation means for recycling said discharged dyestuff solution portion having an inorganic salt concentration above said predetermined value to said chromatographic means and for passing said discharged dyestuff solution portion having an inorganic salt concentration at or below said predetermined value to said ink preparation means.
- 4. An ink manufacturing system for producing ink from an aqueous dyestuff solution containing inorganic salt contaminant comprising:
- dyestuff solution preparation means for producing a dyestuff solution;
- refining means including (a) a plurality of chromatographic means in parallel series for removing inorganic salt contaminant from said dyestuff solution; (b) transfer means for transferring said dyestuff solution to each of said chromatographic means; (c) discharge means for discharging said dyestuff solution from said chromatographic means; (d) inorganic salt sensor means for detecting the inorganic salt concentration in said discharged dyestuff solution and for generating an output responsive to said detected inorganic salt concentration; and (e) dyestuff sensor means for detecting the dyestuff concentration in said discharged dyestuff solution and for generating an output responsive to said detected dyestuff concentration;
- control means including (i) a first comparison means for receiving said output from said inorganic salt sensor means, for comparing said output with a predetermined salt value, and for generating an output responsive to differences between said detected inorganic salt concentration and said predetermined salt value, (ii) a second comparison means for receiving said output from said dyestuff sensor means, for comparing said output with a predetermined dyestuff value and for generating an output responsive to differences between said detected dyestuff concentration and said predetermined dyestuff value; (iii) fractionation means for fractionating said discharged dyestuff solution in response to said outputs from said first and second comparison means into a portion having an inorganic salt concentration at or below said predetermined salt value and a dyestuff concentration at or below said predetermined dyestuff value, a portion having an inorganic salt concentration at or below said predetermined salt value and a dyestuff concentration above said predetermined dyestuff value, a portion having an inorganic salt concentration above a predetermined salt value and a dyestuff concentration above said predetermined dyestuff value, and a portion having an inorganic salt concentration above said predetermined salt value and a dyestuff concentration at or below said predetermined dyestuff value; (iv) circulation means for recycling said discharged dyestuff solution portion having an inorganic salt concentration above said predetermined salt value and a dyestuff concentration above said predetermined dyestuff value to said chromatographic means; and to pass said discharged dyestuff solution portion having an inorganic salt concentration at or below said predetermined salt value and a dyestuff concentration above said predetermined dyestuff value to said ink preparation means; and (v) an effluent means for removing both said discharged dyestuff solution portions having a dyestuff concentration at or below said predetermined dyestuff value.
Priority Claims (7)
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58-116848 |
Jun 1983 |
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58-116849 |
Jun 1983 |
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58-116850 |
Jun 1983 |
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58-116851 |
Jun 1983 |
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58-116852 |
Jun 1983 |
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58-116853 |
Jun 1983 |
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58-116854 |
Jun 1983 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 603,755, filed Apr. 25, 1984, now abandoned; and is related to copending application Ser. No. 925,494, filed Oct. 29, 1986; copending application Ser. No. 796,515, filed Nov. 8, 1985; copending application Ser. No. 795,707 filed Nov. 6, 1985; copending application Ser. No. 925,483, filed Oct. 29, 1986; and copending application Ser. No. 925,493, filed Oct. 29, 1986.
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