Claims
- 1. An exchange system for exchanging a substance between fluids, the exchange system comprising:
- a housing;
- a bundle of hollow fibers mounted in said housing;
- said housing and the outer sides of said hollow fibers conjointly defining a first flow space for conducting a first fluid therethrough;
- said hollow fibers having respective interiors conjointly defining a second flow space for conducting a second fluid therethrough;
- a first set of said fibers defining a first exchange characteristic value and a second set of said fibers defining a second exchange characteristic value with the exchange of the substance between said flow spaces being dependent upon said exchange characteristic values; and,
- means for selectively dividing the flow of said second fluid between said sets of fibers for adjusting the exchange of the substance between said fluids.
- 2. The exchange system of claim 1, comprising:
- liquid supply means communicating with said first flow space for supplying a liquid thereto; and,
- gas supply means communicating with said second flow space for supplying a gas thereto.
- 3. The exchange system of claim 2, wherein the exchange system is for humidifying air and said liquid being water and said gas being air.
- 4. The exchange system of claim 2, the hollow fibers of each of said first and second sets being dimensioned and configured so as to cause said first and second exchange characteristic values to differ with respect to permeability and heat conductance of the fibers.
- 5. The exchange system of claim 2, said hollow fibers being further grouped into a third set of fibers dimensioned and configured to have a third exchange characteristic value.
- 6. The exchange system of claim 1, comprising control means for switching the flow through the hollow fibers of said first and second sets.
- 7. The exchange system of claim 6, said control means being mounted so as to be switchable from a first position to a second position so as to cause the flow through said first set of hollow fibers to decrease while the flow through said second set of hollow fibers increases.
- 8. The exchange system of claim 7, said control means being configured so as to cause the resistance to flow through said second flow space to remain approximately constant when said control means is switched between said first and second positions.
- 9. The exchange system of claim 6, said housing having an inner wall surface and first and second end regions; each of said fibers having first and second end portions at corresponding ones of said end regions; said housing including first joining means for joining the first end portions of said fibers to each other and to said inner wall surface in said first end region of said housing and second joining means for joining the second end portions of said fibers to each other and to said inner wall surface at said second end region of said housing; said joining means and the first end portions of said fibers conjointly defining an entry plane at which said second flow space communicates with said first end region; said system further including second fluid supply means for supplying said second fluid to said first end region; and, said control means including a blocking member mounted so as to be movable across said entry plane to block the passage of said second fluid through selected ones of said fibers.
- 10. The exchange system of claim 9, said fibers being arranged one next to the other to conjointly define a cylinder thereby causing the end faces of said first end portions to define said entry plane as a circle; the fibers of said first and second sets being arranged within said cylinder so as to define respective sectors of said circle; and, said control means including an actuating shaft rotatably mounted in said housing so as to define a longitudinal axis extending through the center of said circle in a direction perpendicular to said entry plane; and, said blocking member being mounted on said shaft for rotation therewith and having the shape of a sector of a circle.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This is a division of application ser. No. 195,305 filed May 18, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,801,385.
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