Adsorbent construction and method

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Inventors

Dahlgren, Andrew Christian
Rogers, Robert Murray

Application #

208536

Filed

Dec-9-1998

Published

Nov-7-2000

Current US Class

055/385.1
055/385.6
096/13
096/135
096/153
096/154

International Classes

B01D 053/04

Field of Search

55/385.1 55/385.6 96/13 96/135 96/153 96/154

Assignee

Donaldson Company, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN)

Examiners

Simmons; David A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Merchant & Gould P.C.

US Patent References

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4642715   Environmental con...
4657570   Air filter device
4684510   Method and appar...
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4751594   Low diffusion disk...
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4830643   Expanded polytetra...
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5009308   Controlled rate ads...
5025336   Disk drive apparatus
5029026   Disk drive architect...
5030260   Disk drive breather...
5034835   Disk drive having...
5069694   Packet for compou...
5075807   Magnetic disk devi...
5081551   Recording and rep...
5092914   Floatable oxygen-a...
5148337   Controlled rate ads...
5191721   Microwave regener...
5207943   Oxygen absorber fo...
5262375   Oxygen absorber
5308703   Adsorbent having...
5322701   Carbon dioxide ab...
5406431   Filter system for typ...
5417743   Self-adhesive vent f...
5443626   Fluid collecting dev...
5500038   Non-particulating c...
5503662   Canister with porou...
5538545   Nonparticulating a...
5593482   Adsorbent assembl...
5876487   Adsorbent construct...
 

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Abstract
An adsorbent filter including compression molded particulate adsorbent construction is provided. The compression molded particulate adsorbent construction contains a particulate adsorbent and a sufficient amount of binder to retain the particulate adsorbent in a non-free flowing form. The adsorbent filter preferably includes a compression molded particulate adsorbent construction as described, positioned within an outer, porous cover. Preferably the outer, porous cover includes expanded porous polytetrafluoroethylene. In certain preferred applications, the adsorbent filter is positioned within a housing defining an internal volume and including therein electronic component(s), such that the adsorbent filter protects the internal volume of the housing, and components therein, from damage. The typical application is as a disk drive adsorbent filter. A preferred method for preparing an adsorbent filter according to the present invention is provided.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A combination comprising:

(a) a housing defining an internal volume including therein a computer disk drive to be protected; and,

(b) an adsorbent filter positioned within the housing internal volume; the adsorbent filter comprising a non-free flowing, compression molded particulate adsorbent and an outer, porous, adsorbent cover positioned around the non-free flowing, compression molded particulate adsorbent.

2. The combination of claim 1, wherein the non-free flowing, compression molded particulate adsorbent comprises the result of compression molding a mixture of particulate adsorbent and binder.

3. The combination of claim 2, wherein the non-free flowing, compression molded particulate adsorbent comprises 75 to 95 wt.% particulate adsorbent and 5 to 25 wt.% binder.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to adsorbents. It particularly concerns provision of adsorbent filters that can be used in a variety of environments. The adsorbent filters are particularly well adapted for utilization in electronic equipment, for example in computer disk drives which are sensitive to humidity, organic vapors and/or acid gas.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Adsorbent filters are widely utilized in such industries as the electronics industry and the pharmaceuticals industry. For example, in the computer industry, adsorbent filters are positioned within disk drives, to protect the disk drives from water vapor hydrocarbons and/or acid gases. Without such protection, these vapors can lead to stiction, corrosion and, ultimately, drive failure.

In general, adsorbent filters comprise a porous construction having positioned therein adsorbent. Arrangements presently widely used comprise granular or powdered adsorbent, for example desiccant and/or carbon adsorbent, enclosed within a pouch. Such an arrangement is described, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,830,643 to W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. The arrangements described in the '643 patent comprise a tubular container of porous polytetrafluoroethylene sealed at each end so as to enclose adsorbent particles. Among the materials described in the '643 patent as the adsorbent particles, are silica gel (SG), activated carbon, calcium sulfate, calcium carbonate, activated alumina and molecular sieve adsorbent.