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Dehumidifier for supplying air using variable flow rate and variable pressure in a membrane dryer

  • US 5,762,690 A
  • Filed: 11/25/1992
  • Issued: 06/09/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/25/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An apparatus for producing dehumidified air and maintaining a desired dew point for said dehumidified air that is suitable for a dry air system, said apparatus being operable at altitudes of up to 10,000 feet to produce said dehumidified air at said desired dew point, said apparatus comprising:

  • a membrane cartridge having an air inlet where air enters said membrane cartridge, said membrane cartridge including a membrane that removes water vapor or other fluid from the air that enters said membrane cartridge through said air inlet and passes dehumidified air through a dehumidified air outlet where said dehumidified air is expelled from said membrane cartridge and further including a fluid exit where water vapor or other fluid is expelled from said membrane cartridge;

    a source of pressurized air connected to said air inlet of said membrane cartridge, said source supplying pressurized air to said air inlet of said membrane cartridge at a system pressure and flow rate that varies in relation to the altitude and associated ambient pressure in which said apparatus is operated, said source of pressurized air being permitted to produce said pressurized air at output pressure levels lower than 90 psi in response to changes in said altitude and associated ambient pressure said apparatus being operable with said system pressure lower than 90 psi in response to said source of pressurized air producing said pressurized air at output pressure levels lower than 90 psi; and

    a restrictive device connected to said dehumidified air outlet linking said system pressure and said flow rate together such that changes in said system pressure are followed in a desired relationship by changes in said flow rate, said changes producing a proper combination of said pressure and said flow rate for maintaining the dew point of said dehumidified air below a preselected temperature regardless of changes in operating altitude and associated changes in ambient pressure.

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