Thermoplastic, unibody transfer device

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Inventors

Carroll, Robert H.
Holstein, Linus I.
Runkle, Charles J.
Sodaro, Richard A.
Vido, Tony R.
Weinstein, Martin J.

Application #

206351

Filed

Dec-7-1998

Published

Mar-27-2001

Current US Class

156/294
156/304.3
156/304.6
210/500.23

International Classes

B01D 39//00

Field of Search

156/304.1 156/304.2 156/304.3 156/304.4 156/304.5 156/304.6 156/304.7 156/293 156/294 156/296 261/104 96/10 210/500.23

Assignee

Celgard Inc. (Charlotte, NC)

Examiners

Barry; Chester T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hammer, III; Robert H.

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Other References

European Search Report in EP 99 10 4710,dated Jul. 14, 2000.

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Abstract
The present invention is directed to a thermoplastic, unibody transfer device. This transfer device includes a membrane, and a housing surrounding the membrane. The housing includes a thermoplastic end cap and a thermoplastic shell. The end cap and shell are butt welded together. Additionally, there is a method of manufacturing with the aforementioned device. The method includes forming a bundle of a membrane, inserting the bundle into a shell, butt welding an end cap to the bundle and the shell so that the cap, bundle, and shell are fused together.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A unibody transfer device comprising:

a membrane unit, said unit comprising a membrane, a tube sheet formed of a polyolefin potting resin, and said tube sheet potted to said membrane at an end of said unit;

a polyolefin housing surrounding said unit, said housing comprising a polyolefin end cap and a polyolefin shell wherein said cap, said shell, and said tube sheet are butt welded together, said butt weld excluding glue or adhesive; and

said device being free of o-rings and clamps.

2. A method of making a unibody transfer device comprising the steps of:

forming a bundle of a membrane having ends potted with a polyolefin resin:

inserting the bundle into a polyolefin shell;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to a thermoplastic, unibody heat or mass transfer device and method of making same.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A transfer device refers to a device that can be used in a mass transfer or a heat transfer application. The transfer device when used for mass transfer applications is referred to as a contactor, and when used for heat transfer applications, a heat exchanger.

A contactor is a mass transfer device that removes or adds a material to a fluid. Contactors may be used to remove or add gas to a fluid stream. Such devices are commercially available, for example, see LIQUI-CEL.RTM. contactor offered by CELGARD LLC, of Charlotte, N.C. The LIQUI-CEL contactor is assembled from several pieces that are sealed with a plurality of O-rings and then are mechanically fastened (e.g., clamped) together. This device works well, however, increased demand for these contactors requires that improvements be investigated and utilized. For example, elimination of the O-rings and clamps would be a savings in cost and assembly time and improve long term durability. On the other hand, the mere seal welding of the end caps to the shell, while eliminating the clamps, does not eliminate the O-rings, and therefore does not decrease cost and assembly time and may not improve long term operability. Additionally, contactor components (e.g., shell, end cap, center tube, microporous membranes and potting), are made from dissimilar materials that make joining a difficult problem. Furthermore, the external components are typically made of metal which increases the weight of the device.
 
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