Claims
- 1. An apparatus for producing ozone, comprising
- a case (40) containing an annular bed (49) of adsorbent material, the annular bed (49) occupying less than all the interior of the case (40), thereby to leave a volume between the annular bed (49) and the case (40);
- means (73) dividing the annular bed (49) into a plurality of sectors (72);
- partition walls (53, 57, 63 to 66, 71; 57, 88, 91, 92, 95; 102, 103, 105) dividing said volume between the annular bed (49) and the case (40) into four spaces (59, 74, 75, 58) respectively communicating with a first oxygen-ozone mixture inlet orifice (67), a second oxygen outlet orifice (69), a third substitution gas inlet orifice (70) and a fourth outlet orifice (68) of a production gas consisting essentially of the substitution gas and ozone, these partition walls putting said first orifice (67) in communication with an upstream side, with respect to adsorption, of a first group (72.sub.1) of said sectors (72), said second orifice (69) with a downstream side, with respect to adsorption, of a second group (72.sub.1, 72.sub.3, 72.sub.4) of said sectors (72) constituted by said first group of sectors (72.sub.1) and a third group of said sectors (72.sub.3, 72.sub.4) adjacent to said first group (72.sub.1), said third orifice (70) with an upstream side, with respect to countercurrent desorption, of a fourth group of said sectors (72.sub.2) constituted by the remaining said sectors, and said fourth orifice (68) with a downstream side, with respect to desorption, of said fourth and third groups of sectors (72.sub.2, 72.sub.3, 72.sub.4); and
- means (51; 55) for effecting a relative rotation between the annular bed (49) and said partition walls in such direction that each said sectors (72) is in succession and cyclically part of said first, fourth and third groups.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, including means mounting the adsorbent bed (49) rotatively in the case (40) and means stationarily fixing the partition walls.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1, including means stationarily fixing the adsorbent bed (49) and means mounting the partition walls rotatively in the case (40).
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3, in which the partition walls constitute a core (44), means mounting said core (44) rotatively at the center of the adsorbent bed (49), this core including two plug valves (88, 92).
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 1, said spaces being so disposed that the adsorbent bed (49) is of the radial flow type.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 1, said spaces being so disposed that the adsorbent bed (49) is of the axial flow type.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which the means (51, 54 to 56) for driving in rotation are completely contained in the same said space (75) of the case (40) containing the substitution gas.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which the spaces (58, 59) respectively communicating with said fourth orifice (68) and first orifice (67) are adjacent to each other, as are the other two said spaces (74, 75).
- 9. An apparatus for producing ozone, comprising
- a case (40) containing an annular bed (49) of adsorbent material, the annular bed (49) occupying less than all the interior of the case (40), thereby to leave a volume between the annular bed (49) and the case (40);
- means (73) dividing the annular bed (49) into a plurality of sectors (72);
- partition walls (53, 57, 63 to 66, 71; 57, 88, 91, 92, 95; 102, 103, 105) dividing said volume between the annular bed (49) and the case (40) into four spaces (59, 74, 75, 58) respectively communicating with a first oxygen-ozone mixture inlet orifice (67), a second oxygen outlet orifice (69), a third substitution gas orifice (70) and a fourth orifice (68) for the outlet of production gas consisting essentially of the substitution gas and ozone, these partition walls putting said second orifice (69) in communication with a downstream side, with respect to adsorption, of a first groups of said sectors (72.sub.1), said first orifice (61) with an upstream side, with respect to adsorption, of a second group of said sectors (72.sub.1, 72.sub.3, 72.sub.4) constituted by said first group (72.sub.1) and a third group of said sectors (72.sub.3, 72.sub.4) adjacent to said first group, said fourth orifice (68) with a downstream side, with respect to countercurrent desorption, of a fourth group of said sectors (72.sub.2) constituted by the remaining said sectors, and said third orifice (70) with an upstream side, with respect to desorption, of said third and fourth groups of sectors (72.sub.2, 72.sub.3, 72.sub.4); and
- means (51; 55) for effecting a relative rotation between the annular bed (49) and said partition walls in such direction that each said sectors (72) is in succession and cyclically part of said first, fourth and third groups.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 9, including means mounting the adsorbent bed (49) rotatively in the case (40) and means stationarily fixing the partition walls.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 9, including means stationarily fixing the adsorbent bed (49) and means mounting the partition walls rotatively in the case (40).
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 11, in which the partition walls constitute a core (44), means mounting said core (44) rotatively at the center of the adsorbent bed (49), this core including two plug valves (88, 92).
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 9, said spaces being so disposed that the absorbent bed (49) is of the radial flow type.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 9, said spaces being so disposed that the adsorbent bed (49) is of the axial flow type.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 9, in which the means (51, 54 to 56) for driving in rotation are completely contained in the same said space (75) of the case (40) containing the substitution gas.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 9, in which the spaces (58, 59) respectively communicating with said fourth orifice (68) and first orifice (67) are adjacent to each other, as are the other two said spaces (74, 75).
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 06/940,812, filed 12/19/86, which issued to U.S. Pat. No. 4,786,489 on Nov. 22, 1988.
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