Claims
- 1. A dryer comprising a plurality of drying stations arranged in sequence;
- temperature means for maintaining the temperatures in a plurality of the drying stations at preselected different temperatures below the ambient temperature;
- each drying station comprising a first section for receiving the material to be dried and a second section containing hygroscoic means for collecting and retaining moisture;
- holding means for holding the material to be dried;
- moving means for moving said holding means stepwise from the first section of each drying station to the first section of the next drying station;
- first separating means for separating the first sections of the drying stations from each other for substantially maintaining temperature isolation between said first sections during the intervals between the stepwise movements of said holding means;
- second separating means for separating each second section from the other second sections for substantially maintaining temperature isolation between said second sections;
- said first and second separating means associated with each drying station also being for substantially enclosing the atmosphere and forming a closed path for said drying station during the intervals between the stepwise movements of said holding means;
- means for recirculating the atmosphere in the first section of each drying station in its closed path to and from the second section of said drying station during the intervals between the stepwise movements of said holding means;
- each closed path of each drying station being substantially isolated from the closed path of each of the other drying stations during said intervals between the stepwise movements of said holding means.
- 2. The dryer of claim 1 wherein a sequence of drying stations are maintained by said temperature means at temperatures following the eutectic curve of the material being dried.
- 3. The dryer of claim 2 wherein said separating means are carried by said holding means.
- 4. A dryer as in claim 3 wherein said first section is the upper portion and said second section is the lower portion of each drying station.
- 5. The dryer of claim 4 including:
- hygroscopic holding means in said second section adapted to hold hygroscopic material and expose it to said circulating atmosphere to absorb moisture and form liquefied hygroscopic material;
- regenerating means for solidifying the liquefied hygroscopic material and returning said solid hygroscopic material to said hygroscopic holding means.
- 6. A freeze dryer comprising:
- a plurality of drying stations connected together to form a tunnel;
- temperature means for maintaining the temperature of some of said stations below the freezing point of the material being dried;
- separating means for separating drying stations from each other during drying intervals;
- said separating means substantially enclosing the atmosphere of each drying station during drying intervals;
- circulating means associated with each of the drying stations for circulating the atmosphere in said drying station in a closed path between adjacent separating means;
- said separating means also substantially maintaining temperature isolation between said closed paths.
- 7. The freeze dryer of claim 6 including:
- moving means for moving the material to be dried from drying station to drying station;
- the circulating means also being for circulating the atmosphere perpendicular to the tunnel and in opposite directions in adjacent drying stations.
- 8. The freeze dryer of claim 6 wherein said temperature means maintains the drying stations at predetermined temperatures in a sequence following the eutectic curve of the material being dried.
- 9. The freeze dryer of claim 6 including:
- means before the first drying station for raising and lowering said holding means;
- and perforated trays adapted to contain material to be dried removably mounted in said holding means.
- 10. The freeze dryer of claim 9 wherein each movable holding means is in contact with an adjacent movable holding means and all are moved simultaneously when the first movable holding means in the sequence is moved.
- 11. A method of freeze drying at atmospheric pressure with a plurality of drying stations connected together to form a tunnel, comprising the steps of:
- (a) separating and heat insulating the drying stations from each other, and thus enclosing their atmospheres, during drying intevals;
- (b) maintaining the temperatures of some of the drying stations, during drying intervals, at different preselected temperatures below the freezing point of the material to be dried; and
- (c) repeatedly circulating the enclosed atmosphere of each of the drying stations, first over the material to be dried to extract moisture therefrom, and then over a hygroscopic material to remove moisture in the circulating atmosphere.
- 12. As an article of manufacture, a freeze-dried product prepared in accordance with the process of claim 11.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 444,456 filed Feb. 25, 1974, now abandoned which, in turn, was a continuation of application Ser. No. 284,209 filed Aug. 28, 1972, now abandoned. The latter application was a divisional application of a then pending application of Dr. Thomas Margittai, Ser. No. 65,400 filed Aug. 20, 1970 for a Sequential Drying System, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,738,016 issued June 12, 1973.
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